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description British Virgin Islands Overview

The BVI is synonymous with breathtaking natural beauty, particularly its secluded coves and crystal-clear waters perfect for boating and snorkeling. It maintains a sophisticated, laid-back vibe, appealing to those who prioritize natural splendor and water activities over massive resort complexes. It feels exclusive, offering a true escape for the discerning traveler.

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Which British Virgin Islands are most common on a first sailing itinerary?

First-time sailing routes often include Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, and Norman Island. Tortola is the main charter hub, while Virgin Gorda is famous for The Baths.

Why is The Baths on Virgin Gorda so well known?

The Baths is a beach and boulder formation on Virgin Gorda where visitors move through sea pools, granite rocks, and narrow passages. It is one of the British Virgin Islands' most photographed natural sites.

Is the British Virgin Islands better for beaches or nightlife?

The BVI is more strongly associated with sailing, snorkeling, quiet beaches, and beach bars than large resort nightlife. Jost Van Dyke has famous casual stops like Foxy's and the Soggy Dollar Bar.

Do travelers usually fly directly into the British Virgin Islands?

Many travelers arrive through Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport on Beef Island, connected to Tortola by bridge. Others route through St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands and take a ferry to Tortola.

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