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Luxury Hotels in British Virgin Islands — What to Expect
For sailors and beach lovers, the British Virgin Islands are a collection of 60 islands and cays scattered across the Caribbean Sea. The main draw is the water. This is a place for exploring by boat, whether you're hopping between the white sands of White Bay on Jost Van Dyke or snorkeling the coral gardens around The Baths on Virgin Gorda, a labyrinth of granite boulders and tidal pools. Days are spent under sail, followed by evenings in casual beach bars like the Soggy Dollar Bar, home of the Painkiller cocktail.
Most visitors base themselves on Tortola, the largest island, where Road Town offers the most services and marina access. Romantic couples and groups of friends often prefer the quieter, more exclusive feel of Virgin Gorda or a private villa on a secluded cay. There are no direct international flights; you'll fly into Tortola's Terrance B. Lettsome Airport via nearby hubs like San Juan or St. Thomas, then use local ferries or charter boats to island-hop. It’s ideal for those seeking an active, aquatic holiday rather than a urban experience.
On HOTEVI, you'll find around 10 properties ranging from intimate hillside guesthouses to full-service yachtie resorts. Accommodation is dominated by mid-range to luxury villas and boutique resorts, many with their own docks and beach access. Think breezy rooms with ocean views, not towering high-rises.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is British Virgin Islands known for?
British Virgin Islands is known for its stunning natural beauty, lively marine life, and long history.
Best time to visit British Virgin Islands?
The best time to visit British Virgin Islands is from December to April, when the weather is cooler and drier.