- Destinations -
COOPER ISLAND
A picturesque eco-resort on its own island which has a little something for everyone - restaurant and bar, microbrewery, rum bar, ice cream & coffee shop, boutique, all along its own beachfront lookiing out over the Sir Francis Drake Channel and Tortola in the distance.
JOST VAN DYKE
Jost Van Dyke is famous for it white beaches, vibrant bars, and parties. White Bay is Jost Van Dyke’s most famous beach, known for its powder-soft sand, turquoise water, and beach bars. It’s fantastic for swimming, lounging, and people-watching, with a postcard-perfect Caribbean vibe.
NORMAN ISLAND
Norman Island is a privately owned, uninhabited island in the British Virgin Islands known for being a possible inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. The island's main harbour, The Bight, is home to the Pirates Bight Restaurant and the infamous Willy T, a floating bar and restaurant.
THE BATHS
The world-famous Baths on Virgin Gorda, is a stunning geological wonder where giant granite boulders form caves, tunnels, and secret tidal pools, creating a unique maze leading to white-sand Devil's Bay beach with great snorkelling and views. Navigate a trail through the formations.
SABA ROCK
Set on a one-acre slice of paradise in Virgin Gorda's North Sound, Saba Rock is an iconic, must-stop destination in the British Virgin Islands. Known for its island-friendly allure, playful spirit, and easy-going vibe, this hard-to-get-to restaurant and bar shouldn't be missed