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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.
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 the day on the beach...
Jost Van Dyke Scuba was formed with the mission to provide our diving guests with the most memorable vacation experiences under the water! BVI Eco-tours is our sister company which was created to host short and long term travelers who want to experience all the natural resources the British Virgin Islands have to offer! Our companies have an endless range of guided and self-guided activities, as you will see by looking through our web site. Our professional guides will take you to extraordinary areas and show you highlights that are unique to the BVI, whether Scuba diving or on an Eco-tour. Whether your pleasure is to discover the sea’s underwater beauty.
Dive BVI was established in 1975. They have 3 retail locations, with 2 of them on Virgin Gorda. Dive BVI has a full time professional staff of 15 that have years of experience guiding and...
Check out this surfside bar and restaurant for its famous Bomba Punch, which packs quite a whallop, and the so-called "herbal" tea.
A great place for underwater exploring, this secluded half-mile white sandy beach has reefs close to shore.
The RMS Rhone is a shipwreck off Salt Island in the British Virgin Islands. The Rhone sank in a hurricane in 1867 with the loss of virtually all hands. Today she is one of the most popular wreck...
This marina and shopping center in West End is the place to get your Caribbean crafts and mementos.
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 facilities, a friendly vendor
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.
Established in 1986, this 4.5-acre garden displays a beautiful array of indigenous and exotic flowers and plants, in addition to the tropical birds that make the Garden's miniature tropical rainforest their home.
The Chikuzen is a wreck which sunk in 1981 after catching fire, and is now a popular scuba diving site. It drifted through the British Virgin Islands before finally sinking 12 miles north of Scrub...
A bright white beach with a nearby dining terrace serving famous Anegada lobsters.
Named for the famous rum, this shop and bar overlooks the ocean.
The most intact historic ruin on Tortola was built by the Dutch in the early 17th century to safeguard Road Harbour. It sits on a hill at the western edge of Road Town and is now the site of a small hotel and restaurant. The foundations and magazine remain, and the structure offers a commanding view of the harbor. COST: Free. Daily dawn-dusk.
Huge expanse of virtually crowd-free beauty!
This small, seldom-visited island provides a peaceful spot for snorkeling in an undisturbed environment.