Our British Virgin Islands Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help you plan your trip to one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean. No matter how often you travel, some questions will always need answers: What’s the weather like? How can I get from Terrance B. Lettsome Airport and Taddy Bay Airport to my hotel? What currency and type of plug do I need?
We have all these answers plus other basic info about the best time to go, getting there, getting around, and a few useful travel tips. You’ll also learn about the most popular landmarks in the British Virgin Islands such as the Baths National Park, Callwood Distillery, and Rhone National Maritime Park. You’ll also learn about the most popular towns and villages in the British Virgin Islands such as Road Town, Spanish Town, Belle Vue, and The Settlement. It’s all compiled in this British Virgin Islands Travel Essentials. After reading this short and easy-to-read guide, you will be a little more prepared to start your trip to the British Virgin Islands.
The 4 main British Virgin Islands are Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke. About 50 miles east of Puerto Rico, they’re in the Lesser Antilles and are part of the West Indies. Christopher Columbus first visited the islands in 1493. The islands became a notorious pirates’ haunt in the 16th century before being conquered by the British in 1680.
Today, tourism is the main source of income of the tropical islands which are home to white-sand beaches and lively coral reefs. The area is also renowned as a first-class sailing destination. The main towns of the British Virgin Islands are Road Town in Tortola, Spanish Town in Virgin Gorda, Belle Vue in Jost Van Dyke, and The Settlement in Anegada.
Road Town is the capital city of the British Virgin Islands, located on the south coast of Tortola – the largest island of the group. Road Town has a population of about 15,000 and is served by the Terrance B. Lettsome Airport and by many ferries. It’s home to historical buildings such as Her Majesty Prison on Main Street and is a famous yacht chartering place.
Spanish Town is the main town on Virgin Gorda, the easternmost island of the group. Also known as The Valley, Spanish Town is the second largest town on the British Virgin Islands. It features good shopping facilities and has a small airport – Taddy Bay Airport. A top activity here is bareboat sailing. The main attraction of Virgin Gorda is The Baths National Park, just south of Spanish Town.
Belle Vue / Great Harbour is the main village on the south coast of Jost Van Dyke, the smallest island of the group. It features lively shopping, dining, and after-dining venues, and, hence its English name, is one of the busiest harbours in the British Virgin Islands. Bubbly Pool, Diamond Cay National Park, and White Bay are among the most popular things to see on Jost Van Dyke, while scuba diving and snorkelling are the highlight activities.
The Settlement is the only village on Anegada, the northernmost British Virgin Island and the only low-lying coral island of the group. The Settlement is also known as The Village and features a few shops, restaurants, and hotels. The island has a small airport, Auguste George Airport. Scuba diving and snorkelling are the main activities in Anegada. Sailing here requires good navigational skills due to the many reefs surrounding the island.
The British Virgin Islands have a tropical rainforest climate, with average temperatures ranging between 23°C and 27°C year-round.
Terrance B. Lettsome Airport (EIS) lies about 9.6 km east of Road Town on Beef Island. Beef Island is a small island linked to Tortola by the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge. Nowadays, Terrance B. Lettsome Airport is only served by flights within the Caribbean islands. The closest international airports serving EIS are Cyril E. King Airport in Saint Thomas in the US Virgin Islands and Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Terrance B. Lettsome Airport has 1 passenger terminal served by 1 runway. The terminal features a good choice of dining and shopping options as well as facilities like free Wi-Fi and banking and currency exchange services. Here are the transfer options to help you get to any destination on the island:
Also known as Virgin Gorda Airport, Taddy Bay Airport (VIJ) is right east of Spanish Town on Virgin Gorda Island. Its runway is unpaved. Like Terrance B. Lettsome Airport, it’s only served by a handful of airlines from other airports within the Caribbean. Taxis and car rental agencies can be found within the terminal.
You can get to the British Virgin Islands by ferry from Saint Thomas in the US Virgin Islands. It’s a bit more complicated to get to the British Virgin Islands by boat from Puerto Rico, the journey takes many steps as there’s no direct ferry available. Ferries also link all the British Virgin Islands, so if you arrive by plane on Tortola Island, you can then reach the other islands by boat.
Located at the southern tip of Virgin Gorda, the Baths National Park is a beach area covered with huge granite boulders. Between the rocks are patches of white sand and secret rock pools. Trails featuring rope handrails help you navigate through the boulders, and food and drinks are available at the top of the Baths.
Callwood Distillery at the southern end of Cane Garden Bay, on the north coast of Tortola, is one of the Caribbean’s oldest continuous pot distilleries. You see how rum is produced and stored in original storage casks before sampling and purchasing. There’s an art gallery and gift shop on site.
Submerged 9.6 km southeast of Road Town, the RMS Rhone gave its name to a stunning underwater park. The UK Royal Mail Ship sunk off the coast of Salt Island in 1867 and has become a popular dive spot for intermediate to advanced divers. Other dive spots in the park include Blonde Rock, Painted Walls, and Rhone Reef.
Not only is Road Town Main Street the main shopping and dining hub on Tortola, but it’s also lined with historical buildings. Stretching for about 1.5 km between Station Avenue and Waterfront Drive, you’ll find here the Post Office built in the mid 19th century, Saint George’s Anglican Church, Britannic Hall, and the Virgin Islands Folk Museum.
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