Made up of a total of 50 islands and cays, the British Virgin Islands gives you a wealth of choices to pick the one perfect for you. Each one, large or small, has the ‘standard’ gleaming white beaches, turquoise blue waters and glorious sunsets. Stay at one or sail to them all, minus the privately owned ones such as Sir Richard Branson’s Necker Island. Some of the more popular islands include Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Great Camanoe, Anegada, Guana Island, Peter Island, Virgin Gorda, Cooper Island, Ginger Island and Norman Island. There are also a wealth of tiny islands and cays for you to explore.
When touring the British Virgin Islands, it’s not uncommon to rent a boat and go from one place to another, stopping here and there for a great meal and refreshing drink. There are also ferries that can take you to points of interest. Snorkel along Anegada, party at Jost Van Dyke or see the Baths at Virgin Gorda Island. Huge granite boulders create neat baths during the tides, ideal for snorkeling and exploring. Another place to visit are the beaches, clubs, restaurants and hotels found at Tortola.
Maybe buying an island isn’t in your deck of cards right now, but that gives you the excuse to explore and enjoy as many islands as your trip will allow. HotelsbyCity offers you the best hotels that you can call home while on your adventures.