British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands is one of the best dive sites in the world. Divers from all over the world visit these islands, vacation aboard a yacht, enjoying the sailing, weather, food and drink, and especially enjoying the beautiful underwater world.

Sunken ships, coral reefs, underwater pinnacles, sea mounts, boulder and rocky ledges, provide haven for all kinds of sea life, from neon tropicals to cruising pelagics, each encounter is truly enchanting.

Over fifty islands make up this unspoilt Caribbean destination and you can enjoy with all your family. Whether you are looking for a quiet hideaway villa, a luxury resort with every facility imaginable, a small, friendly property, bareboat charter or luxury crewed yacht, you will find it in the BVI.

Stunning powder white beaches, tranquil turquoise waters, fine dining with a Caribbean twist, friendly local entertainment, water sports, diving, sailing, windsurfing and fishing – the British Virgin Islands have it all. No wonder the BVI are known as Nature’s Little Secrets.

From sunken shipwrecks at Rhone Marine Park to the awe-inspiring boulders of The Baths, the British Virgin Islands love to show their natural beauty to visitors.

Besides, the British Virgin Islands have some of the best historical sites of the Caribbean. Sun and salty breezes blow by as you climb the hill high up to Fort Burt. Old sugar fields from days gone by extend all around you at Josiah’s Bay Plantation. These are a couple of the historical sites to be seen in the BVI. With such a rich past and culture, you can easily see why the BVI has played such and important role in Caribbean history.

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