The Gem of Caribbean

The British Virgin Islands is a British overseas territory, part of a Caribbean volcanic archipelago. It is renowned for its reef-lined beaches and as a yachting destination, consisting of 4 primary islands and many smaller ones. Tortola, the biggest island, is home to the capital, Road Town, and Sage Mountain National Park filled with rainforest. The Baths, a labyrinth of beachside rocks, are located on Virgin Gorda Island.

British Virgin Islands is an enchanting group of 36 islands (16 uninhabited islands) offering extensive marine pursuits and relaxed surroundings. These islands, often nicknamed ÔNature's Little Secrets, are in their pristine shape a treasure trove of nature. White sandy beaches on the banks with transparent blue water froth, unspoiled gardens, lush hills, exotic flora and fauna, and trouble-free lifestyle make the British Virgin Islands one of the Caribbean's perfect destinations. This Caribbean archipelago's strategic location made this place a hotspot for yachting enthusiasts and hot spot sailing worldwide. Tortola, together with Virgin Gorda, the largest island, the second largest is filled with intriguing visitor surprises. Where the former is known for his sailing skills, the later is embellished with labyrinths forming the baths and beachside rocks. Although it is a pretty costly destination, it is worth every penny to visit this Caribbean gem.