British Virgin Islands tours, sightseeing, things to do

British Virgin Islands

Trip Planning & Itineraries

Parts of the British Virgin Islands are so beautiful, you'd happily marry the closest iguana just so you could stay there forever. Think dramatic green hills, blue skies, tripped-out sunsets and beaches where the loudest noise is the donk of a coconut dropping on sand as soft as a baby's bottom.

Best of the British Virgin Islands: Top Hotels

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Nail Bay Resort, Virgin Gorda

Nail Bay Luxury Resort lies on the beautiful Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, nestled beneath Gorda Peak National Park. The Resort is a 148-acre villa hotel with a variety of beachfront and hillside rooms, suites, apartments, and vacation villa rentals. Vacationers can choose from three beautiful, quiet beaches and some of the best snorkeling spots in the British Virgin Islands.

The Sugar Mill Hotel, Tortola

Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, Tortola's Sugar Mill Hotel is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the Islands. The hotel's quaint beach has its own natural reef, which is sure to attract snorkelers with its variety of Caribbean critters. A circular fresh water swimming pool is nestled among swaying palm trees, offering a refreshing alternative to the beach.

Mango Bay Resort

Mango Bay Resort lies on a long, sandy beach nestled between pristine blue waters and tropical surroundings on the beautiful, unspoiled Virgin Gorda. The Resort has a number of gorgeous duplex villas, each with a private living room, kitchen, and patio, as well as some of the most elegant private villas around. The Virgin Gorda beach is only minutes from the airport, marina, shops, and restaurants, but Mango Bay itself has complete privacy thanks to its hilly surroundings.

Suggested Itineraries in the British Virgin Islands

Tortola is the hub of the British Virgin Islands. People come for its top notch beaches, banks, customs and the best range of hotels, restaurants and nightclubs. The capital, Road Town, really is more picturesque than its dull name suggests. Main St is a pretty stretch of bright wooden and brick buildings to mosey along, as is the peaceful JR O'Neal Botanic Gardens. The curios in the small BVI Folk Museum are fun to check out too, but what really makes Tortola special is its sensational bays and beaches.

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