Each week in our communications with you, we share unique ideas and opportunities to elevate experiences, whether it’s in gift-giving, entertaining, or treating yourself in your home or haven. Today, we’re doing something a bit different; we’re sharing tales and tips from our travels to help you decide if the British Virgin Islands (BVI) is a place you want to experience or, perhaps, revisit.
Tortola is an island that invites you to shed your layers. The relaxed, peaceful setting allows you to peel back to your natural self and slow it way down. We spent seven days on our trip celebrating a milestone birthday, enabling us to experience the local culture and the tropical vibe. Each day, we made time to swim in gorgeous ocean waters, breathe in the laid-back atmosphere, and taste-test the legendary rum painkillers.
Before we dive in, it’s important to provide some context around our trip so you know the basis for these reflections. We did not stay at a resort; we rented a hillside villa in Long Bay, West Tortola. We wanted to explore multiple islands and experience the local flavors and culture. The warm breeze, beautiful views, and two beach restaurants just a short walk down the hill made this an ideal location for our family. And the long stretch of soft white sand, ideal for slow, restful sunrise walks, was only a few steps away.
Here are tips, a few photos, and reflections for your consideration as you plan future excursions. (These opinions are our own and are not sponsored.)
A launch location.
Tortola is a great home base with sparkling beaches, multiple ferries, and marinas to access other islands. With approximately 60 islands across the BVI, you’ll want to select different destinations to experience. While we thoroughly enjoyed the beaches on Tortola, there is too much to see to anchor yourself on one island for the entire stay.
Keys, please.
If you want to explore Tortola, you’ll want a vehicle, preferably one for rugged terrain. It’s costly and limiting to rely on calling a driver for each beach excursion, boat day, and trip to the market or marina. We had a car delivered to our house, which was perfect. While a vehicle makes exploration easier, you may need to get comfortable driving on the left side of the road. Fortunately, the roads are not congested, and the pace is slow. A bigger adjustment is the steep switchbacks as you travel over the mountains. Those took some getting used to. We learned that two beeps of the horn, as you pass blindly over a mountain top, helps alert drivers.
Beaches and boats.
Book at least one boat day to get out on the water, more if you can. We chartered a private catamaran, aptly named the Day Dream, from Kuralu Catamaran Charters and loved it so much we chartered another trip with them later in the week. There are too many islands to miss the gorgeous scenery, unique beach bars, and snorkeling or diving options. Each destination has a distinct feel. You will find lively, rocking beaches, or you can enjoy quiet, peaceful coves. Below are a few beach highlights.