Caribbean · British Virgin Islands
Tortola (BVI) Travel Guide
Tortola is the largest BVI — mountainous with hidden bays, excellent sailing, and Cane Garden Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. Also the jumping-off point for Virgin Gorda and Jost Van Dyke.
How Do You Get to the Beach?
Walk into Road Town (5 min). Cane Garden Bay is 20 min by taxi ($15) over the mountain. Ferry to Virgin Gorda's Baths is 30 min ($30-40 return).
What Can You Do in 6 Hours?
Cane Garden Bay — White sand crescent with palm trees and beach bars. Myett's serves Painkillers on the sand.
Ferry to Virgin Gorda — Explore The Baths boulder caves. Allow 4-5 hours for the round trip.
Road Town — BVI capital. Old Government House Museum, Botanical Gardens, and waterfront restaurants.
Sage Mountain — Highest point in the BVI. Short rainforest hike with island views.
Where Should You Eat?
Painkiller: BVI's signature — Pusser's Rum, coconut, pineapple, orange juice, and nutmeg.
Roti: Flatbread with curried chicken or goat. The go-to BVI lunch.
Is Tortola Worth Exploring Independently?
Cane Garden Bay is a simple taxi ride. Virgin Gorda ferry is straightforward. Ship excursions charge double for what you can arrange yourself.
Useful Local Phrases
English is the main language
BVI Caribbean English
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Local Tips
- •The road to Cane Garden Bay goes over a steep ridge — spectacular views from the top.
- •Cane Garden Bay has beach bars right on the sand. Myett's and Quito's have live music.
- •Ferries to Virgin Gorda (The Baths) are 30 min, $30-40 return.
- •BVI uses US dollars.