Camping in the CarribeanExplore the British Virgin Islands and Get Closer to Nature
October 28th 2011

Voyageur Quest travelers aren’t your typical travelers. While they enjoy scenic routes, beautiful accommodations and great food, their definitions differ. Scenic routes come from getting the most hands-on, close to nature views by hiking or kayaking. Beautiful accommodations aren’t restricted to resorts but are found in thatched roofs, private villas, and camping on white beaches. Great food isn’t necessarily made by classically trained chefs, but by locals using age-old traditional recipes pan frying fish that they themselves caught earlier in the day.
Our BVI Island to Island Sea Kayaking Adventure is no exception. One thing that makes this trip standout is the unique accommodations. While kayaking from St John, the most idyllic but smallest of the US Virgin Islands, you will travel by sea kayak from island to beautiful virgin island. Every night you will sleep beneath the stars on deserted beaches, allowing you to take ‘the road less traveled.’ For five days, the white sand beaches and reefs of the islands become your home. You will camp on places like Peter Island, only accessible by water, the largest private island in the BVI. You’ll make your way to Jost Van Dyke where you will stay at a campground in White Bay. Travelling this way, the ‘views from your room’ are sure to be unbeatable.
Tagged in: Langford Tropical, British Virgin Islands Adventures - Tropical, British Virgin Island to Island Sea Kayaking
You Don’t Have to Wait for Summer to Kayak
October 21st 2011

We at Langford & Company love all things outdoors, but one of our favorite things to do is kayak. During the summer months and beyond, our sister company Voyageur Quest offers all types of kayaking trip in our beautiful land in Algonquin Park. Perhaps you’ve come on a trip with us already and would like to kayak in a tropical locale. Luckily, we have trips that take you to gorgeous kayaking spots all year long.
The British Virgin Islands feature remote and outstandingly beautiful sites for kayaking. Starting off at the smallest of the US Virgin Islands, St John is the most pristine and the most protected. The Virgin Islands Nationals Park covers surrounding waters and over 60% of the island. There’s plenty of activity available here from hiking the rugged terrain, to exploring the white sand beaches, and viewing tons of colourful coral reefs. Our trip goes from island to island, exploring what makes each so unique and beautiful. Recently, customers have added on days in Puerto Rico, including time spent in an incredible bioluminescent bay, and more time to enjoy St John.
Tagged in: Langford Tropical, British Virgin Islands Adventures - Tropical, British Virgin Island to Island Sea Kayaking





