Laid-back and undeveloped, these volcanic islands have a mountainous core with pockets of forest, white-sand beaches and offshore reefs. Our specialists can suggest how to get the best out of your visit. And, as the gentle trade winds and calm waters make this ideal sailing territory, they can offer ways to combine time on the British Virgin Islands with other Caribbean destinations.
Tortola, the largest island, once sheltered Edward Teach (better known as Blackbeard), and today yachts ply between marinas, sailing past stylish à la carte restaurants and crescents of sand. Guana is an understated private island surrounded by pristine white sand, its jungle interior laced with hiking trails. The island of Virgin Gorda seduces swimmers with The Baths, a succession of volcanic boulders that form a series of flooded grottoes.
Tortola, the largest island, once sheltered Edward Teach (better known as Blackbeard), and today yachts ply between marinas, sailing past stylish à la carte restaurants and crescents of sand. Guana is an understated private island surrounded by pristine white sand, its jungle interior laced with hiking trails. The island of Virgin Gorda seduces swimmers with The Baths, a succession of volcanic boulders that form a series of flooded grottoes.
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Popular places to visit in the British Virgin Islands
Featuring heavily on our itinerary ideas for visiting the British Virgin Islands, these places are destinations that we know prove consistently popular with our travellers. How you choose to include them in your trip can be tailored into a route that best suits your preferences.