Tortola, in the British Virgin Islands
Tortola, "land of turtle doves", is the largest and most populated of the British Virgin Islands. It is situated about 60 miles east of Puerto Rico read moreā¦
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The beach…
The Northern coast has the best white-sand beaches on the island, including Smuggler’s Cove, Long Bay, Cane Garden Bay, Brewer’s Bay, Josiah’s Bay, and Lambert beach.
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Eat and relax… at Foxy’s, Yost Van Dyke
Visit Foxy’s at Yost Van Dyke for lunch and relaxation.
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Mountains and warm beaches
Tortola’s climate is drier than in most Caribbean locations. As a result, there is less runoff, thus the water is clearer, making it a great snorkeling and diving destination.
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Boating and sailing available
The islands surrounding Tortola protect the beaches from the seas. The steady winds and calm seas make Tortola and the British Virgin Islands some of the world’s premier yachting regions.
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The beach at the British Virgin Islands
Enjoy clear, warm water at a spectacular Caribbean beach.
Long Bay and Apple Bay are both surfing beaches.
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A little Caribbean surfing
…if you like the water, surf at a comfortable temperature.
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Panoramic Views
Calm Caribbean beaches and relaxing views.
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Sunset in Tortola
Sunset at the beach… at the British Virgin Islands.
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Caribbean evening
Sunset at Casa Tortola, the British Virgin Islands.
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Relax… take a Caribbean vacation in the BVI
Soft breeze, calm seas… relaxation guaranteed.
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Tortola, Caribbean mountain side.
How would you like to rent a Caribbean vacation beach house by the mountain side?
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View from Mt. Sage, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Go hiking and experience spectacular views…
Tortola’s highest peak is Mount Sage at 1739 feet (530 m).