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Tortola, BVI

What to do in Tortola, BVI

Explore the Norman Island Underwater Sea Caves

Underwater enthusiasts will enjoy the thrill of exploring coral formations and a variety of marine-life in this 3-hour tour. Masks, snorkels, and instruction are provided so don't let lack of experience stop you!.

Nature Lover's Tour

Drive up Fort Hill to the Sky World Restaurant and enjoy a 360°F view of the British Virgin Islands. After lunch, take a 1.5-mile hike through a natural rain forest and stroll through a beautiful botanical garden.

Virgin Islands Sailaway Tour

Board a yacht and set sail across the Sir Francis Drake Channel to Norman, Cooper, and Peter Islands, or Virgin Gorda for an afternoon of snorkeling and cave explorations. Rum punch and snorkeling gear are included.

Cooper Island

This small, hilly island is on the south side of the Sir Francis Drake Channel. There is great snorkeling at the Manchioneel Bay and while there are no roads on this island, there is a seaside restaurant.

Peter Island

This privately-owned island is an idyllic hideaway. Palm-fringed Dead Man's Bay is acclaimed as one of the world's Ten Most Romantic Beaches, and the snorkeling is very good.

Virgin Gorda

This island's unique rock formations make swimming and snorkeling an interesting adventure.

Tour Virgin Gorda

Board a ship for a relaxing cruise along the channel to Spanish Town, then tour the mountains by charter coach. In the afternoon, head for a tour of the copper mine ruins, and wind up with a swim and a snorkel at The Baths and Spring Bay.

Fort Burt

This is the most intact historic ruin on Tortola. The 17th-century Dutch for sits on a hill at the western edge of Road Town, and is now the site of a popular restaurant. The original foundation remains.

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