Anegada
Anegada ranks 2nd on the list of the most beautiful islands in British Virgin Islands. Anegada is the northernmost of the British Virgin Islands (BVI), a collection of islands that comprise the Virgin Islands archipelago. It is located about 15 miles (24 kilometers) north of Virgin Gorda. Anegada is the only inhabited British Virgin Island that was formed from coral and limestone rather than volcanic ash. Anegada is flat and low, unlike the neighboring islands, which are mountainous. Its highest point is just around 28 feet (8.5 m) above sea level, earning it the name "Tierra Anegada," which is the Spanish term for flooded land.
Anegada is the second largest of the British Virgin Islands, at around 15 square miles (38 square kilometers), but it is also the most thinly populated, with a population of 285 according to the 2010 Census. The Settlement, Anegada's single village, is home to the majority of the island's population.
From 2008 until 2013, Anegada was home to one of the Caribbean's tallest Christmas trees, with an annual tree lighting ceremony and celebration. Adrian Johnson's donation of a tree was meant to assist draw visitors to the island and to serve as a flotilla destination for many sailors.
Location: British Virgin Islands