10 Things to do Good for Couples in British Virgin Islands That You Shouldn't Miss

December 1, 2021 Claudia Navarrete

Sailing, diving, fishing and soaking up the sun on perfect beaches is what it's all about on the 60 idyllic British Virgin Islands. Largest island Tortola, home to capital Road Town, is a 12 by three mile haven of white sand, lush green mountains, ruins and rum distilleries. Underwater caverns beckon from dramatic Virgin Gorda. Island time rules on laid-back Jost Van Dyke, where swim-up bars serve delicious rum concoctions. Pristine beaches lure visitors to beautiful coral island Anegada.
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1. Day Trips BVI

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Day Trips BVI

Join us on board IRIE for an incredible adventure in the BVI. We can create a tailor-made experience just for you, that is fun, safe and unforgettable. We know the best snorkel spots, the best beaches, restaurants and hide-aways. Let us share our love of the islands and Natures Little Secrets with you.

2. Horseshoe Reef

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Horseshoe Reef

Snorkeling Excursion & Sightsee 1-2hrs Half day 3-4hrs Sea Tour- Visit The Famous Conch Island, plus snorkel at the Horseshoe Reef known to be the best snorkel in the BVI, Lobster Hunt & Dive for Conch to be showed how they are cleaned. (Keep your catches) Full Day 6-8hrs Includes the Sea Tour, with the additional of a Land Tour with complimentary lunch. Which will consist of visiting the Anegada Rock Iguana, which is the rearest iguana in the world. Visit Faulkner Museum and stop at all beaches/bars on island.

Reviewed By 862ScottH862

7 of us had a great time with Kelly and Captain Kevin during our staycation. Kelly was very accomodating to all of our needs, and Captain Kevin was very fun, and professional. I deffinately will use Kelly for our day trip on our next visit!

3. Devil's Bay National Park

The Baths Virgin Gorda
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Devil's Bay National Park

A bay in Virgin Gorda amid enormous granite rocks with warm, shallow water.

Reviewed By jenniferlD7066OF - Minnesota, United States

I looooved swimming in the sea at this beach. The sand was so soft. Recommend wearing sport sandals or water shoes as there are several rocks getting into the water, as well as large rocks in the water.

4. Spring Bay

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Spring Bay

This magnificent Virgin Gorda beach, which is adjacent to The Baths, is a great place for snorkeling.

Reviewed By wheresgigi - New Haven, United States

Spring Bay is steps over from the Baths, and is like a little mini Baths. The Baths can get pretty crowded, so if you're looking for the experience of the sheltered coves among the big boulders without the crowds, stop here. There's a picnic table and palm trees...and the whole beach to yourself.

5. Savannah Bay

North Sound Rd., VG1150 Virgin Gorda
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Savannah Bay

Virgin Gorda's loveliest beach is a long strand of powdery white coastline lapped by placid waters.

Reviewed By Eddie1219 - Marlow, United Kingdom

Spanish Town, British Virgin Islands – Savannah Beach While our cruise ship docked at Spanish Town we decided to take a taxi to Savannah Beach, which was a short drive away. Taxis charge $5 per person for the trip – you will need to rebook the taxi for the return. Savannah Beach has no facilities save a couple of wooden shelters with integral bench seating so if you want a bar or café, this destination is not for you. We found the almost deserted beach to be the perfect place for a short excursion. The bay is unspoilt, for the greater part surrounded by wooded hills. In the sea there was a sand bar 40 metres out making swimming very safe, even in the lively swell we encountered that morning. A fabulous few hours ashore.

6. White Bay

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White Bay

A great place for underwater exploring, this secluded half-mile white sandy beach has reefs close to shore.

Reviewed By TDHSNJ - New Jersey, United States

This was our first time going to JVD as we were on a cruise excursion. We enjoyed our almost 4 hours of time drinking painkillers, shopping for souvenirs and eating some amazing Mahi Mahi sanwiches at The Soggy Dollar Bar. What made this so great is the absolutely amazing beach area that can be matched up against the best beaches in the Caribbean. Photos are great, but until you can experience this beach in person, they don't do it justice.

7. The Indians

+1 518-310-0184 http://saltygirlcharter.com
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The Indians

Regarded as one of the best shallow dives in the BVIs, these four rocky pinnacles rise and descend roughly the same fifty feet above and below the water surface, which form abundant coral gardens, a 15-foot tunnel, lots of fish and an underwater cavern.

Reviewed By sunandsand2017 - Myrtle Beach, United States

Our Captain was able to position our catamaran relatively close to The Indians. When our group (ages 13 - 70+) swam toward the the archipelago, we snorkeled above beautiful shallow coral reefs; a few minutes later we found ourselves looking down into a bottomless hole brimming with fish of all shapes and sizes and abundant sea life. There was so much for both our snorkelers and scuba divers to see! We totally agree that The Indians should be listed among the five most popular dive and snorkeling sites in the British Virgin Islands.

8. Sandy Cay

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Sandy Cay

A small island west of Tortola is prized for its natural botanical gardens and pristine white-sand beaches.

Reviewed By Jwolff70 - Virginia Beach, United States

Visited Sandy Cay while on a day charter, and spent a few hours relaxing on its pristine beaches and exploring the untouched nature preserve! My teens enjoyed walking the island, and spotting hermit crabs, bright yellow finches, doves, and the unspoiled beauty. Great place for nature lovers- quiet, peaceful, and certainly enjoyable! There is a VERY strong current getting on and off the island, so parents beware of little ones, who may not be strong swimmers!

9. Aristocat Charters

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Aristocat Charters

Aristocat Charters is listed on Trip Advisor as the # 1 day charter company in Tortola. Please join us on our 50 foot sailing catamaran for a beautiful day on the water sailing, snorkeling and exploring the BVI! The friendliest daysail trip in the BVI, offering a full day sail from 9:30am-4:30pm, or arranged to coordinate with your cruise ship schedule, we sail to... Norman Island & The Indians... Cooper & Peter Islands... Jost Van Dyke... or The Baths... to enjoy some of the best sailing and snorkeling the BVI has to offer! Our itineraries include a minimum of 3 stops at different locations to snorkel lively reefs in the clearest water in the Caribbean. Help yourself to the open bar with rum punch, beer, soda, and water and enjoy our extensive buffet lunch, freshly prepared and served on board. If that's not enough, we also have 2 paddleboards to explore further in our calm, pristine anchorages. We look forward to welcoming you on board!

10. Sunchaser Scuba Ltd.

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Sunchaser Scuba Ltd.

Sunchaser Scuba is one of the oldest dive centers in the British Virgin Islands. Find out more about diving in the BVI; from rendez vous and wreck diving to Discover Scuba Diving, snorkeling and PADI dive courses. Check out our website for an overview of dive sites in the British Virgin Islands, the PADI dive courses we offer, our rates, who we are and how to contact us. Make sure to have a look at our photo gallery and blog to find out who will take you out diving!

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