Swim and sun amid granite boulders the size of buildings at The Baths, one of the most popular and recognizable destinations ...
The islands’ many secluded shores make a perfect escape for honeymooners. The British Virgin Islands' many secluded shores make a perfect escape for honeymooners, divers, beach bums and novice boaters ...
The history of the British Virgin Islands is one rich in piracy, privateering, and territorial disputes. Although Arawak and Carib Indians inhabited the islands as far back as 100 BC, none of the ...
What's the best place to live if you're a shark? (Hint: It's also a pretty great place to live if you're a human.) The British Virgin Islands. The archipelago recently became the third Caribbean ...
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The reasons to visit the British Virgin Islands are as obvious as they are many — the sugary sand beaches, the warm, crystal-clear waters, the smörgåsbord of watersports on offer: snorkeling, diving, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kaeli Conforti covers solo, family and budget travel, and travel news. For the first time since March, the British Virgin Islands ...
Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands and is home to 80% of their population. Split lengthwise by a row of hills, this island is home to many of the BVI's hotels, resorts and marinas.
Since the British Virgin Islands are located in the Caribbean, it should come as no surprise that seafood is a big part of the dining scene. Expect to find Caribbean spiny lobster, conch and fresh ...