Nigel’s Boom Boom Beach Bar

Tortola


This tarp-shaded shack on the white sands of Smuggler's Cove sells beer, booze and hot dogs, as well as two daily platters (usually with chicken or shrimp; US$17 to US$22). You can also rent snorkels (US$13 per day) and paddleboards or kayaks ($50 per hour). Bring a marker to write a message on the driftwood walls like everyone else.


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