The best place to visit in the Caribbean is the British Virgin Islands (BVI), according to U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking of the world’s best vacation destinations. The BVI was ranked #1...
Rebecca Yates, manager at Virgin Gorda Villa Rentals, provided the following update. She said, “Euphoria Villa, a luxurious, fully air-conditioned four bedroom villa with a heated pool in Leverick Bay,...
"Providing ENVYous all inclusive Charter Yacht Vacations” is their motto at ENVY Yacht Charters. Their professional staff will assist you in finding the perfect yacht for your charter vacation. They...
Far Pavilion sits in the hillside estate of Long Bay, the Beach is in the foreground with islands beyond. A perfect view from just about every room in the house including the wrap around terrace and ample...
Read MoreThe Sugar Mill Hotel has a new beach restaurant called Tramonti. The Sugar Mill's original beach restaurant, which was completely destroyed by Irma, was rebuilt from the ground up and began serving meals...
Welcome to Serendipity — a quiet, secluded three bedroom Caribbean villa with pool is nestled on its own private beach inNorth Sound’s Leverick Bay on the unique and peaceful island of Virgin Gorda...
Kathy Corbett has lived in BVI for 25 years. She contacted me recently and said, "I am back in the BVI and have my yacht charter brokerage business up and running again. Please let your readers know that...
Situated between The Baths and Spring Bay, Jemstone Villa offers spacious accommodations and expansive decks, perfect for your Caribbean getaway, family holiday, or couples vacation. This deluxe two story...
Read MoreSince the hurricanes struck, BVI Traveller has been covering the recovery effort with daily reports on businesses that have rebuilt and reopened for tourists. With reports on over 500 businesses completed...
Emily Oakes, Vice President, Marketing & Operations at Oil Nut Bay on Virgin Gorda, provided the following update. She reported, “We currently have seven (7) one bedroom luxury suites at Oil Nut Bay...
After the devastating Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017, the BVI’s are turning hurricane destroyed vessels into very unique dive sites through the Non-Profit Organization “Beyond The Reef”.