British Virgin Islands

Tourist Guide

A coastal landscape with lush green hills, turquoise waters, and a clear blue sky.
A coastal landscape with a clear sky, a calm sea, and several sailboats anchored.
A coastal scene with clear turquoise waters, several sailboats, and rocky formations.
A marina with multiple sailboats docked under a partly cloudy sky.
A beach with clear turquoise waters, a sailboat in the distance, and lush greenery in the foreground.

Trek along tropical hiking trails, wade in shallow tidal pools and enjoy delicious fresh seafood in this beautiful British island territory.

Once you step foot onto the silky sands of the British Virgin Islands (BVI), you’ll understand why this Caribbean territory is a popular vacation destination. Clamber over boulders and duck under palm trees to reach enchanting beaches, watch surfers ride the waves while relaxing at a beach bar, and head inland to examine British colonial architecture.

The British Virgin Islands are composed of four major islands and dozens of smaller ones that make up the larger Virgin Islands archipelago. As a British territory, the governor is appointed by the Queen and all British Virgin Islanders are considered British nationals.

Road Town, the capital of BVI, is located on the largest island of Tortola and is home to the J.R. O’Neal Botanic Gardens. Wander among tropical plants and sit for a moment in the peaceful orchid house. To learn more about the island’s British ties, visit the Government House to see furniture and artifacts from the island’s colonial past.

On the island of Virgin Gorda sits one of the British Virgin Islands’ most popular attractions: the Baths. Here, a collection of towering boulders have created grottos that make for incredible swimming and snorkeling. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a trek to Devil’s Bay. Cross boulders and tidal pools en route until you emerge from a narrow passage onto a sparkling beach.

Don’t miss the smallest of the main islands, Jost Van Dyke. Here, indulge in local cuisine such as grilled lobster and flying fish sandwiches, and head to the stunning Grand Harbour to see folks partying on yachts late into the evening.

The easiest way to fly into the British Virgin Islands is to connect through another Caribbean airport, before touching down at Terrance B. Lettsome Airport. Once you land, take the efficient inter-island ferries to your final destination. Car rentals are also popular and drivers with a valid license from their home country can drive here for up to 30 days.

For fun and relaxation in a tropical paradise setting, the British Virgin Islands are hard to beat.

Popular cities in British Virgin Islands

A pier extending into calm water with a backdrop of a hilly landscape and buildings.
Road Town
Known for Ferries and boats, Sailing and Sea
Experience romantic Road Town: its island views, gardens and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Trunk Bay Beach
  • Anegada Island
  • Main Street
A rocky shoreline with clear turquoise water, large boulders, and a sandy beach under a partly cloudy sky.
Virgin Gorda
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Snorkelling
Explore secluded Virgin Gorda: its beaches, snorkelling, parks and more!

Reasons to visit

  • The Baths
  • Virgin Gorda Harbor
  • Gorda Peak National Park
A coastal town with colorful houses and sailboats on the water.
West End
Known for Beaches, Dining and Islands
Get away to relaxing West End! Enjoy the beaches, sailing and local cuisine.

Reasons to visit

  • Smuggler's Cove Beach
  • Long Bay Beach
  • Sage Mountain National Park
A beach with large rocks, clear turquoise water, and a blue umbrella.
Jost Van Dyke
Known for Sailing, Ecotourism and Sandy beaches
Experience secluded Jost Van Dyke: its sailing, ecotourism and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Bubbly Pool
A beach with large rock formations, a sandy shore, and a clear blue sky with clouds.
East End
Known for Beaches, Secluded and Islands
Experience secluded East End: its beaches, island views, bars and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Little Bay
A coastal area with numerous sailboats docked along the shore, surrounded by lush green hills and a clear blue sky.
Cane Garden Bay
Known for Beaches, Gardens and Sunsets
Escape to Cane Garden Bay! Enjoy its gardens, beaches and dining.

Reasons to visit

  • Cane Garden Bay Beach

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