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Tortola: Crown jewel of the British Virgin Islands

Long Bay Beach on the island of Tortola.
William Torrillo / Courtesy of Long Bay Beach Club, TortolaLong Bay Beach on the island of Tortola.

Things to see & do in Tortola

Beaches

The northern coast of Tortola is beach central, with white sand beaches. Cane Garden Bay is the most popular with tourists, as it is closer to the cruise dock, and has restaurants nearby. If you would rather surf than swim, head over to either Josiah's Bay or Apple Bay. Apple Bay is particularly popular with the locals during the full moon, as there are often full moon parties here. If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, take the trek to Smuggler's Cove, which offers beautiful views. 

Sage Mountain Park

If you're tired of the water, head into Sage Mountain Park, which offers plenty of hiking. The park has 12 trails forming a circular route, including the Central Trail, also known as the Rainforest Trail. The trail to the top of Mount Sage, the highest point in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands, is for more experienced hikers, but there are many trails that will give you a feel for the park and the island.

Historical sites

Often overlooked on Tortola are the interesting historical ruins. These include The Dungeon (originally named Dojon, a Spanish fort dating from the 1700s) and the African Church, which was officially St Phillips. It was a church used by African slaves freed by the Royal Navy that were then left on Tortola.

You can also head to Road Town if you would like to take in the scenery. There you can find the oldest building in town, HM Prison, which dates from the 1840s. There are a mixture of older and newer buildings on Main Street, along with shops and restaurants. 

Best bets for dining

Due to the tourism to the island, there are all kinds of foods available depending on what you like. The freshest food is, of course, the fish, but there are plenty of other options available. Brandywine Estate Restaurant (284-495-2301) is legendary among tourists, with a delicious Italian menu and stunning views. The Sugar Mill restaurant (284-495-4355) in Apple Bay is known for its seafood, not to mention its location in a 400-year-old sugar mill. If you're looking for something a little more casual, head to Roti Palace (284-494-4196), which features Indian flatbreads and a variety of curries.

But no matter where you go to eat, feel free to indulge in a drink. Alcohol is a lifestyle on Tortola, with relaxed laws regarding drinking and numerous bars and alcohol vendors alongside the restaurants. Whether you prefer a beer or an island cocktail, drinks are inexpensive. If you prefer hard liquor, stick with rum, the island's specialty.

Best time to go

Although the weather in Tortola is beautiful year-round, the water is usually warmest from September to November, but the dry season for the island is usually from January to July.

Fun facts

  • There is no sales tax in the British Virgin Islands.
  • Local tradition recounts that Christopher Columbus named it Tortola, meaning "land of the Turtle Dove."
  • Drinking and driving is not illegal on Tortola.

When you arrive

Docking information

Cruise ships dock in Road Harbour. From here you can walk to Road Town, the main town in Tortola.

Getting around

Minivans and safari cabs are typically available at the harbor and the ferry dock in Road Town, Soper’s Hole and near Wickham’s Cay. Prices should be negotiated before getting in.

New Horizon Ferry Service has regularly scheduled trips between Road Town, Tortola and Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke. The ride lasts about 50 minutes, depending on the weather. Check the ferry schedule for your travel date as they may vary. 

Free Wi-Fi

  • The Pub, near Road Town Marina

Need to know

Passport: U.S. and Canadian citizens will need a valid passport. 

Currency: The U.S. dollar (!) is the official currency of this British territory. 

Tipping:  At restaurants, bartenders and waiters expect a 10% to 15% tip, but always check your bill to see whether service is included. Taxi drivers expect a 15% tip, but only for private taxis.

Safety:  Tortola is considered a pretty safe island. As always, keep your valuables locked up and be aware of your surroundings.

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