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Fast Facts About British Virgin Islands

Capital

Road Town

Currency

USD: US Dollar

Population

31,683

Language

English

Timezone

GMT – 4

Flight Duration

8 hours 45 minutes

The 60 islands and cays that make up the British Virgin Islands are full of mystique. These islands with their isolated beaches, mysterious coves and never before seen fauna and flora evoke every desert island fantasy you’ve ever had. Unspoilt and natural, each of the British Virgin Islands has its own unique flavour making it a destination that is ideal for island hopping. With its cooling trade winds and beaches with names like Smuggler’s Cove that hint at the islands’ fascinating past, it is also a mecca for keen sailors.

The Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival is a famous annual event that is very popular with the yachting crowd. Situated between Puerto Rico and St. Kitts, the British Virgin Islands are ready to share their history in their national parks, ruins, and shipwrecks but equally to welcome you to find that solitary hammock nestled between palm trees, to lie back and just be.

Average Weather in British Virgin Islands

Jan

28° C

Avg Rain:
11mm

Feb

28° C

Avg Rain:
10mm

Mar

29° C

Avg Rain:
9mm

Apr

29° C

Avg Rain:
24mm

May

30° C

Avg Rain:
53mm

Jun

31° C

Avg Rain:
32mm

Jul

31° C

Avg Rain:
29mm

Aug

31° C

Avg Rain:
41mm

Sep

31° C

Avg Rain:
71mm

Oct

31° C

Avg Rain:
70mm

Nov

30° C

Avg Rain:
62mm

Dec

29° C

Avg Rain:
28mm

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Gatwick

8 hours 45 minutes

Manchester

8 hours

Airports: Terrance B Lettsome Airport (EIS) (Beef Island), 10 miles from the capital Road Town on Tortola, Virgin Gorda’s Airport (VIJ), and Auguiste George Airport on Anegada.

Gateways/Flying Times: British Airways and Virgin Atlantic fly from London Gatwick to Antigua with connecting flights on interCaribbean, LIAT or via scheduled charter flight with VI Airlink on Friday and Saturday. American Airlines also fly via the US to San Juan and onward with connecting flights to Tortola with Seabourne Airlines. London to Antigua: 8 hours 45 minutes. Manchester: 8 hours. Antigua: 1 hour. San Juan: 45 minutes.

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Things To Do In British Virgin Islands

Activities


The British Virgin Islands (BVI) are a paradise for those seeking adventure and relaxation alike. Start your journey by exploring the pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters of the islands, with highlights like Cane Garden Bay on Tortola and White Bay on Jost Van Dyke. Sailing is a must-do activity in the BVI, often referred to as the “Sailing Capital of the World.” Rent a yacht or join a charter to explore the many hidden coves and uninhabited islands, such as The Baths on Virgin Gorda, famous for its massive granite boulders and natural pools.

Snorkelling and diving enthusiasts can explore vibrant coral reefs at sites like the Rhone Marine Park, home to the famous wreck of the RMS Rhone.

For those interested in hiking, the trails at Sage Mountain National Park on Tortola offer breathtaking views of the surrounding islands and lush rainforest.

Dining


Dining in the British Virgin Islands is a delightful experience, with a range of options from casual beachside eateries to fine dining establishments. Start your culinary adventure with a visit to the Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke, famous for inventing the Painkiller cocktail and serving up delicious Caribbean fare right on the beach.

For a more refined dining experience, head to CocoMaya on Virgin Gorda, where you can enjoy Asian-Latin fusion dishes with stunning views of the ocean. On Tortola, visit Brandywine Estate Restaurant for Mediterranean-inspired cuisine in a romantic garden setting.

If you’re in the mood for seafood, The Restaurant at Leverick Bay on Virgin Gorda offers fresh catch-of-the-day dishes with a Caribbean twist. Don’t miss out on trying local specialties like conch fritters, roti, and fresh lobster, which are staples of BVI cuisine.

Nightlife


The British Virgin Islands offer a relaxed yet lively nightlife scene, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. On Jost Van Dyke, Foxy’s Tamarind Bar is an iconic spot where you can enjoy live music, dance, and mingle with both locals and visitors in a laid-back, beachy atmosphere. For a unique experience, head to The Willy T, a floating bar and restaurant anchored in The Bight at Norman Island, known for its fun parties and infamous jumping off the top deck into the sea.

In Road Town, Tortola, Pusser’s Road Town Pub is a popular spot to enjoy a drink, especially the famous Pusser’s Painkiller, while soaking in the local vibe.

If you’re looking for something quieter, visit Cooper Island Beach Club, where you can enjoy craft cocktails at their Rum Bar while watching the sunset. Whether you’re looking for a lively beach party or a tranquil evening with a view, the BVI’s nightlife offers something for every taste.

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