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Places to Visit in British Virgin Islands

 

Attractions (76)

Activities (45)

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The Baths, Virgin Gorda
Ranked #1 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Travellers' Choice™ 2013 Winner Beaches
Category: Beaches; Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Geologic Formations
Owner description: The most well-known attraction on the island, these giant boulders or batholiths, brought to the surface by volcanic... more » Owner description: The most well-known attraction on the island, these giant boulders or batholiths, brought to the surface by volcanic eruptions, are scattered about forming a beautiful grotto and tranquil pools. « less
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Spring Bay, Virgin Gorda
Ranked #2 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches
This magnificent Virgin Gorda beach, which is adjacent to The Baths, is a great place for snorkeling.
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White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
Ranked #3 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Travellers' Choice™ 2013 Winner Beaches
Category: Beaches; Bodies of Water
A great place for underwater exploring, this secluded half-mile white sandy beach has reefs close to shore.
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Savannah Bay, Virgin Gorda
Ranked #4 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches; Nature/ Wildlife Areas; Bodies of Water
Virgin Gorda's loveliest beach is a long strand of powdery white coastline lapped by placid waters.
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Anegada Island, Road Town
Ranked #5 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Islands
Owner description: Anegada or the "drowned island" is completely surrounded by shallow reefs, and has become the focal point of underwater... more » Owner description: Anegada or the "drowned island" is completely surrounded by shallow reefs, and has become the focal point of underwater diving due to the many historic shipwrecks that litter the island's underwater depths. « less
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Devil's Bay, Virgin Gorda
Ranked #6 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches; Bodies of Water
A bay in Virgin Gorda amid enormous granite rocks with warm, shallow water.
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Ranked #7 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Marinas
Owner description: Park that encompasses the wreck of the HMS Rhone, a mail ship that sunk during a hurricane in 1867, and Dead Chest Island,... more » Owner description: Park that encompasses the wreck of the HMS Rhone, a mail ship that sunk during a hurricane in 1867, and Dead Chest Island, both great dive sites. « less
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The Bubbly Pool, Jost Van Dyke
Ranked #8 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Bodies of Water
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Deadman's Bay, Peter Island
Ranked #9 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches; Bodies of Water
This Peter Island bay is regarded as one of the worlds most romantic beaches.
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Loblolly Beach, Anegada
Ranked #10 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches
Owner description: Located on Anegada's northern shore, this is one of the best shore-entry snorkeling spots in the Caribbean, where visibility... more » Owner description: Located on Anegada's northern shore, this is one of the best shore-entry snorkeling spots in the Caribbean, where visibility can exceed 100 feet on a calm day. « less
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Josiah's Bay, Tortola
Ranked #11 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Bodies of Water; Beaches
Owner description: A lovely beach sweeping for half a mile, which provides a great place to swim, snorkel, sunbathe or just relax and watch the... more » Owner description: A lovely beach sweeping for half a mile, which provides a great place to swim, snorkel, sunbathe or just relax and watch the pelicans dive for fish. « less
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Ranked #12 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches; Bodies of Water; Reefs

Smugglers Cove is fantastic -  with decent snorkeling, pristine white sands, tranquil atmosphere, amazing views and waters right out of a magazine AD.  While there are no... more »

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Ranked #13 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Islands
A small, isolated and charming island that serves as a mooring haven for yachts.
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Ranked #14 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Geologic Formations
Owner description: Regarded as one of the best shallow dives in the BVIs, these four rocky pinnacles rise and descend roughly the same fifty... more » Owner description: Regarded as one of the best shallow dives in the BVIs, these four rocky pinnacles rise and descend roughly the same fifty feet above and below the water surface, which form abundant coral gardens, a 15-foot tunnel, lots of fish and an underwater cavern. « less
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Ranked #15 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches
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Ranked #16 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches; Bodies of Water

When visting the British Virgin Islands, dont miss the lovely Cane Garden Bay, the hub of Tortola's beach scene.  CGB offers several beach bar/restaurants that allow you to laze... more »

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Ranked #17 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Islands
Novice snorkelers will appreciate the coral grottoes along Buck Island’s underwater trail.
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Brewers Bay, Tortola
Ranked #18 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Bodies of Water; Beaches
Owner description: An exceptional bay and beach area on Tortola's north shore, which is protected by boulder-strewn barrier reefs, making this... more » Owner description: An exceptional bay and beach area on Tortola's north shore, which is protected by boulder-strewn barrier reefs, making this stretch of water popular for swimming and snorkeling. « less
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Long Bay, Virgin Gorda
Ranked #19 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches; Bodies of Water

Long Bay is the most secluded but also the most beautiful beach on Virgin Gorda. It is accessed by going to and then just pass the Nail Bay resort.  It is about 15 minutes passed... more »

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Long Bay Beach, Tortola
Ranked #20 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches
Owner description: A perfect getaway for a day, this charming, half-mile strip of soft white sand is isolated and rarely visited since it is... more » Owner description: A perfect getaway for a day, this charming, half-mile strip of soft white sand is isolated and rarely visited since it is accessible only by a small dirt road. « less
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Ranked #21 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Islands
Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island” is believed to have been inspired by this island.
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Ranked #22 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Geologic Formations
Owner description: Known for tales of buried treasure, these caves are appreciated even more for spectacular snorkeling adventures, with... more » Owner description: Known for tales of buried treasure, these caves are appreciated even more for spectacular snorkeling adventures, with thousands of orange cup coral and red sponge covering the cave walls. « less
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The Bubbly Pool, Jost Van Dyke
Ranked #23 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Bodies of Water
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Virgin Gorda Peak, Virgin Gorda
Ranked #24 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Hiking Trails; National Parks
There's even a tower on Virgin Gorda's highest peak to enhance the breathtaking and dizzying panorama.
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RMS Rhone, Anegada
Ranked #25 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Historic Sites; Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Ships; Reefs

The RMS Rhone is a shipwreck off Salt Island in the British Virgin Islands (note: not Anegada).  The Rhone sank in a hurricane in 1867 with the loss of virtually all hands.  Today... more »

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Ranked #26 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Other
Owner description: For the first time you can experience the thrill of Jet Ski in the British Virgin Islands. Blue Rush Water Sports and Jet Ski... more » Owner description: For the first time you can experience the thrill of Jet Ski in the British Virgin Islands. Blue Rush Water Sports and Jet Ski Rentals is a new and professional waters Sports service that is located in the North Sound area of Virgin Gorda. We at Blue Rush Water Sports rent well maintained Yamaha Vx 110 wave runners that are Fun and Enjoyable for the whole family. Plan the perfect Day with our profe « less
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Loblolly Bay, Anegada
Ranked #27 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
A bright white beach with a nearby dining terrace serving famous Anegada lobsters.
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Ranked #28 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches
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Nanny Cay, Tortola
Ranked #29 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Beaches
Nanny Cay has the feel and all the amenities of a small tropical village, including shopping, dining and lodging options.
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Ranked #30 of 76 attractions in British Virgin Islands
Category: Islands; Beaches
A small island west of Tortola is prized for its natural botanical gardens and pristine white-sand beaches.
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