The bowcam gave us a view from the front of the ship, available as a TV channel in our cabin. This was both useful and fun.
The 'Costa Luminosa' tied up alongside us in the harbour at Road Town.
View from the quayside.
Walking along Waterfront Drive and looking back at our ship, 'Norwegian Dawn'.
A street scene in Road Town.
Garden archway in the town.
Part of Pickenin Street.
St George's Anglican Church in Pickenin Street.
This hen was picking up crumbs at The Bakery.
And the chicks were learning to do the same!
The Bakery, where the hen and chicks were feeding.
This is the boat that took us to Virgin Gorda and back.
Walking amongst the boulders towards 'The Baths'.
People on the beach at 'The Baths'. Boulders everywhere!
View out to sea from the beach.
Beach, people and boulders.
A small wave breaking amongst the rocks.
Boulders and waves.
Waves, rocks and sand with a sea view.
A small piece of granite, all the boulders were this type of rock.
Sea and, yes, boulders...
Wet boulders and the sea glistening against the light.
Looking towards the 'cave' where the boulders lie most deeply.
The 'cave', it's quite an eerie sort of place. Much cooler than out in the sunshine.
Only a loose rope to guide us over slippery rock.
Looking up to the sky, the boulders seem to be precariously balanced.
Donna with boulders as a backdrop.
The rocks are just left wherever they fell. Some of them are bizarrely balanced.
Donna goes for a swim.
Weathered wood on the beach.
Bougainvillea at 'The Baths' car park.
The end of the path up from the beach.