"Bitter End Yacht Club, a nautical-themed resort in the British Virgin Islands, reopened in 2021 after complete destruction by Hurricane Irma in 2017. Following a four-year closure and ground-up rebuild, the newly reimagined resort welcomes guests back to the 64-acre island outpost on Virgin Gorda. It features all-new Marina Lofts, which are the only overwater bungalows in the British Virgin Islands. Originally founded in 1969, the resort is accessible only by boat, popular among sailors and yacht enthusiasts. The expansive resort is at the intersection of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, known as the "end of the line." Guests can enjoy a two-story, open-air main plaza, the Clubhouse restaurant, and many water sports activities. The Bitter End Market offers local provisions, including the chef's world-famous key lime pie. The resort provides a variety of dining options and a unique beach bar made from a sunken vessel." - Travel + Leisure Editors