Islands of the Caribbean & Bermuda

The archipelago of the British Virgin Islands has enjoyed a lengthy renown as being one of the most beautiful collections of isles and cays anywhere in the world. Each of the more than 60 separate landfalls nestled among the surrounding deep blue Caribbean waters has its own distinct texture and character. As a visitor to BVI, you’ll discover a friendly reception, incomparable beauty, and endless adventure. A Colourful History Thanks to the millennia-spanning history of the British Virgin Islands, this part of the world is brimming with stories - from the sea, the shores and the mountain tops. Tales of piracy, the dawn of global trade and early settlers live on in the forts, mines, museums, churches, burial sites and plantation estates around the islands. Shore to shore across the islands, you’ll find a myriad of opportunities to dig into the past. Pay a visit to the scenes of antiquity, and gain an invaluable perspective on the islands’ role within the Caribbean. Wonderful (and protected) Natural Spaces The majority of the British Virgin Islands are uninhabited by people, and are designated as National Park space. The BVI’s most celebrated natural treasures - natural baths, lagoons, reefs, ruins and habitats - are beautifully maintained adding considerably to the allure of this special region of the Caribbean. Encompassing the beaches and rocky shoreline at the southwestern tip of Virgin Gorda, The Baths is a collection of massive granite boulders as large as 40 foot in diameter, with white sand beaches and secret rock pools. Whilst you may think that the word baths relates to the pools it is actually a shortening of the word ‘Batholiths’ referring to the giant granite boulders themselves and well worth a photo call! The Baths of Virgin Gorda Road Town Spanish Town Norman Island Jost Van Dyke Peter Island Salt Island Q Q: No direct flights from UK - Via Antigua then local air transfer to Anguilla 33 Cooper Island Ginger Island Beef Island Moskito Island Necker Island Guana Island to Anegada Island Tortola Virgin Gorda

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