Tortola, BVI(10) Tortola, BVI is comprised of powdery white sand beaches, lush green mountains, and a sheltered harbour for yachts. Numerous protected anchorages are ideal for yachting, snorkelling and swimming. Tortola is a good starting point to explore the British Virgin Islands.
Virgin Gorda, BVI(7) Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands is the third largest island in the BVI chain. Virgin Gorda is famous for its luxury resorts, yacht clubs, beautiful coves and safe anchorages. Virgin Gorda's most famous attraction are The Baths, with large boulders, grottoes and saltwater pools, and the nature sanctuary at Little Fort National park.
Jost Van Dyke, BVI(5) Jost Van Dyke, BVI features several safe anchorages and beautiful beaches. Whale watching in autumn and winter are visitor favourites on this British Virgin Island. At the East End of the island, visitors can experience a natural jacuzzi, and on neighbouring Great Tobago exceptional dive sites, and a marine sanctuary for nesting frigate birds welcome visitors.
Anegeda, BVI(5) Anegada in the British Virgin islands, is surrounded by 18 mile long Horseshoe Reef. Beautiful beaches, exceptional snorkelling and spectacular dive sites beckon visitors to Anegada, BVI. A visit to the Anegada museum is a must, where maps identify over 200 wrecks.
Other Islands, BVI(8) The Other Islands in the BVI are made up of over 60 islands bordering the Sir Francis Drake Channel. Some of the more popular islands are Little Thatch, Marina Cay, Necker Island, a private island owned by Sir Richard Branson, Norman Island, Peter Island, Saba Rock and Sandy Cay. Some islands are designated as National Parks. Highlights of these islands are pristine, sandy beaches and excellent snorkelling.