What To Do On Your Vacation in the BVI
The British Virgin Islands are a beautiful place full of amazing beaches, incredible wildlife, and
breathtaking scenic views that you will not find anywhere else. Click here to learn more about the
amazing experiences the islands have to offer and see why every season in the British Virgin Islands is
Another Perfect Season.
The island’s geography is perfect for a week-long cruise, spend every night in a different bay.
Each day’s cruise is relatively short as well because most of the many islands are less than 10 miles
away, spend an hour or 2 cruising and the rest of the day and night playing and exploring. For drinks
The Willie-T and Foxy’s are where the party really gets going! Just in case you aren’t familiar, the world
famous Willie T can only be accessed via boat, as it is a floating bar/restaurant located at Peter Island.
Foxy’s claim to be the inventor of the painkiller cocktail, they are very tasty. But be careful, drink too
quickly and wobbly knees can result!
There are way too many good food locations to mention, everything from bbq, sushi, Italian, and of
course Caribbean fare to ensure you don’t leave hungry. The diving and snorkeling is second to none
and you can expect to see a variety of reef fish, corals, lobster, turtles, devil rays, and tarpon. How can
we forget the live music? Soggy Dollar Bar and Quito’s Gazebo are just a couple of our favorites. It’s
impossible to sum up the islands in one paragraph so the best recommendation is to fly out, charter our
boat and see for yourself!
The Baths (Virgin Gorda)
The Baths in Virgin Gorda is by far the most remarkable experience you can have in the BVI. Giant gray ash boulders rising from the seas beautiful shore, creating a maze for visitors to swim or wade through.
Visitors and locals alike praise The Baths, claiming the natural wonder is at a minimum, breathtaking. Many say the beach is a perfect photo opportunity, with the boulders contrasting the deep blue water.
Cane Garden Bay (Tortola)
Cane Garden Bay is located on the northwestern edge of Tortola, around five miles northwest of Road Town, and free to access. This local favorite beach offers astonishing blue water as well as stunning photo opportunities. Rent a boat or kayak, snorkel around the beach, or enjoy some great food. This hot-spot has it all!
Anegada Island
Anegada is the considered the dream of the Caribbean. More than 300 wrecks to dive and explore, smooth, alluring beaches, and even a few flamings inhabit this island. Tourists enjoy the beach side villas, private inns, and friendly locals on this Drowned Island, with a peak of 28 feet above sea level.
Cruise or fairy to this secluded island, located north of Virgin Gorda and northeast of Tortola.
Smugglers Cove (Tortola)
This beach offers one of the best snorkeling experiences in the country, highlighted by a plethora of colorful fish and vibrant coral. Locals love this beach for its quiet atmosphere and shady palm trees.
Smuggler’s Cove is free to the public and open daily. Located on the west side of Tortola, 10 miles of Road Town. When planning your visit, remember that sand flies are popular when the sun goes down.
White Bay (Jost Van Dyke)
White Bay is the best spot to relax on a silky-smooth beach, with an ice cold drink in your hand. White Bay offers it all, a large selection of great bars and restaurants, a fantastic beach to sun bathe in, and some of the most romantic, secluded, beach-side cottages and villas.
Most visitors cruise by boat or catamaran, making it a popular destination for all.