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British Virgin Islands TravelThe British Virgin Islands (BVI) are a group of over 50 islands and Cays, located in the Leeward Islands, about 90 miles East of Puerto Rico and North East of the US Virgin Islands. The main island of Tortola is about 54 square miles, with Virgin Gorda about 8 square miles. Most of the islands are made up of rolling hills, although Anegada is completely flat rising to only a few feet above sea level.

Each island has its own special character and charm. But these are only the major islands of the BVI. There are also dozens of secluded islands, islets and cays, all unique and beautiful in their own right.

Rather than mega-resorts, There are lovely hotels and intimate guest houses, some located on swathes of white sand, others tucked into tropical hillsides. All are personal and caring. When staying in The BVI you won't be part of a crowd and you won't be just a number.

Tortola
Tortola (the BVI capital) is the largest of the islands and the center of commerce, with a large yacht harbour in Road Town and great beaches all along the north shore and east end of the island, and offers excellent vacations.

British Virgin Islands: Tortola - Virgin Gorda - Anegada - Jost Van DykeVirgin Gorda
Virgin Gorda appears to be part of a separate world, with tremendous boulders (the size of a house or small apartment building) strewn about. There are dozens of beaches to explore, hotels, resorts, small inns and private villas ... but no crowding!

Anegada
Anegada is completely different from all the other British Virgin Islands in that its maximum height above sea level is only 28' ... and for all intents and purposes, the whole island is one gigantic beach! The slow pace of the island is contagious and ideal for a real "getaway" vacation where your only concerns will be swimming, fishing, eating, relaxing and working on your tan!

Jost Van Dyke
Jost Van Dyke is the smallest of the main islands with a very laid back atmosphere. The largest "resort" has only 17 rooms and shoes are seldom seen ... or needed. The island is blessed with a stunning beach and camp ground at White Bay while Great Harbour is home to the world famous Foxy's Tamarind Bar.


History

Although Christopher Columbus is often credited with discovering the Virgin Islands, in fact, the first people to come to these pristine isles were the Amerindians. This pre-historic people, who originated in the Orinoco Basin in Venezuela, settled throughout the Windward and Leeward Islands, migrating via dugout canoe. They arrived in The British Virgin Islands around 900 BC and flourished here for well over 1,000 years.

The first European settlers arrived in the mid-17th century. First settled by the Dutch in 1648, the islands were annexed in 1672 by the English. The economy is closely tied to the larger and more populous US Virgin Islands to the west; the US dollar is the legal currency.


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BVI At A Glance

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BVI at a Glance


Language: English

Government: British Overseas Territory since 1672. Head of State: HM Queen Elizabeth II, represented locally by a Governor

Capital: Road Town, Tortola

Size: 153 sq km (59 sq miles)

Location: 153 sq km. Comprised of 16 inhabited and more than 20 uninhabited islands; includes the island of Anegada

Climate: Subtropical; humid; temperatures moderated by trade winds

Electricity: 110/60 volts AC, 60Hz. American 2-pin plugs are used

Currency: USD

Driving: A valid British Virgin Islands Driving License is required by all those seeking to drive in The British Virgin Islands. For a fee of $10.00, a temporary British Virgin Islands Driving License can be obtained from the Traffic Licensing Office or Car Rental Agencies with a valid Driver License from another country. Driving is on the left-hand side of the road in The British Virgin Islands. Minimum age for Car Rentals is 25.

 

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