BVI Highlights
While everything in the BVI is stunning, there are a few highlights not to be missed. Take a look at our favorite anchorages, beach bars, restaurants, and shore excursions.


NORMAN ISLAND
Norman Island was one of the inspirations for Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel “Treasure Island”. Spanish galleon pirate ships were rumored to have buried their “pirate booty” around the island in the 18th century.
Pirates Bight Bar & Restaurant


The William Thornton III


The Caves


The Indians




PETER ISLAND




SALT ISLAND




COOPER ISLAND




VIRGIN GORDA
Christopher Columbus is said to have named the island “Fat Virgin” because the islands profile on the horizon looked like a fat woman laying on her side. The main villages are Spanish Town and Leverick Bay.
The Baths


North Sound


Saba Rock


The Bitter End Yacht Club


Oil Nut Bay




ANEGADA


Cow Wreck Beach


Loblolly Beach


Anegada Beach Club




JOST VAN DYKE
Great Harbour


White Bay


Beachfront bars in White Bay, such as Ivan’s Stress-Free Bar (from Kenny Chesney’s song), the Soggy Dollar Bar, Hendo’s Hideout, and One Love Bar are popular in Jost Van Dyke. The Soggy Dollar Bar is named after the patron who swam ashore with money in his pocket to buy drinks. “Perhaps it’s the setting of White Bay, the thirst from the swim, the perfect blend, or just because of the tradition of the Original Painkiller cocktail at the Soggy Dollar… whatever the reason, welcome and enjoy. Stay Soggy my friends…”
Sandy Spit


The Bubbly Pool




TORTOLA
Cane Garden Bay


Located on the northwest side of Tortola, this beautiful bay has a great beach and wonderful turquoise water. A great anchorage for kayaking, swimming and paddle boarding. When the sun goes down, Cane Garden Bay turns up. Happy hours are aplenty and live music wafts from local hotels with bars like Quito’s Gazebo, Elm and Myett’s – plus, chances are you’ll be dancing. Photo: @KKAdamas
Trellis Bay


The view from this bay in the eastern side of Tortola is home to the airport and looks at Marina Cay, Great & Little Camanoe, Scrub Island, and Guana Island. Trellis Bay offers a “family-friendly” full moon party and the unique Aragorn Studio whose metal sculptures are lit up during the full moon party with entertainment from moko jumbie stilt dancers, limbo contests, fire jugglers, and local musicians.
Scrub Island


Road Town


Sage Mountain


Nanny Cay Village


Home to a large upscale marina, hotel, shops, restaurants, pool and beach bar. Located between Road Town and West End, the marina hosts many of sailing’s top international events such as the ARC (Atlantic Rally for Cruisers) & the popular BVI Spring Regatta. You’ll find “yachties” from around the world here.