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View of the island of Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands
View of the island of Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands
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British Virgin Islands is a small cluster of islands in the Caribbean Sea. It is part of the Virgin Islands archipelago that includes the U.S. Virgin Islands. The capital of the British Virgin Islands is Road Town. The main islands of the group include Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke. The islands cover a total area of 153 sq km (59 sq mi) and has a population of 28,000 people (2012 estimate). The islands are officially known as Virgin Islands, but are often called the British Virgin Islands to distinguish them from the islands belonging to the United States.

Guide to British Virgin Islands Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in British Virgin Islands that you can book online, listed by city, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


White Bay, Little Jost Van Dyke Island
White Bay, Little Jost Van Dyke Island
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More on British Virgin Islands

The earliest known inhabitants of the British Virgin Islands were the Arawak Indians. They were on the islands from 100 BC until the 15th century, when they were ousted by the Carib tribe.

In 1493 Christopher Columbus became the first European to sight them. He thereupon named them Santa Ursula y las Once Mil Virgenes, meaning "Saint Ursula and her 11,000 Virgins". This name was later shortened to Las Virgenes, and eventually translated into English as Virgin Islands.

Although the Virgin Islands were claimed by part of the Spanish Empire, the Spanish did not settle there. This gave other European powers the opportunity to take over them. The Dutch established a permanent settlement on the island of Tortola in 1648. Tortola fell under the Enlgish in 1680. Meanwhile, the Danish took control of St Thomas, St John and St Croix between 1672 and 1733. In 1917, Denmark sold these three islands to the United States for US$25 million, leading to their being renamed the United States Virgin Islands.


Islets known as The Indians in the British Virgin Islands
Islets known as The Indians in the British Virgin Islands
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The British Virgin Islands experience a tropical climate. Temperature hovers between 24°C (75.2°F) and 32°C (89.6°F) in summer and 21°C (69.8°F) and 29°C (84.2°F) in winter. The islands have a distinct wet season from September to November, and a dry season from February to March. It is occasionally hit by hurricanes, especially between June to November.

Today the British Virgin Islands are one of the more affluent territories in the Caribbean, enjoying a per capita income of US$38,500 (2004 estimate). The two main components of its economy are tourism and offshore financial services. Tourism brings in 45% of the national income with the bulk of tourists coming from the United States.


Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
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Planning your visit to British Virgin Islands, Country

Nationals of Canada, the EU, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland and the United States do not require a visa to visit the British Virgin Islands. The airport serving British Virgin Islands is the Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS), formerly called the Beef Island Airport. As it is not able to handle wide-bodied aircrafts, visitors have to fly in from nearby destinations including San Juan, Antigua, Dominica, Sint Maarten and Saint Kitts.

Recommended Travel Guidebook

My favorite travel guidebook for further reading in preparation of your trip is the Caribbean Eyewitness Guide, because it follows a format that I find useful to users, not to mention I have also contributed to some of the titles in the Eyewitness series of guidebooks.


Towns on British Virgin Islands

  1. Road Town - capital

Islands of the British Virgin Islands

  1. Anegada
  2. Beef Island
  3. Cooper Island
  4. Dog Islands
  5. Eustatia
  6. Frenchman's Cay
  7. Ginger Island
  8. Great Camanoe
  9. Great Thatch
  10. Great Tobago
  11. Green Cay
  12. Guana Island
  13. Jost Van Dyke
  14. Little Jost Van Dyke
  15. Little Thatch
  16. Little Tobago
  17. Mosquito Island
  18. Nanny Cay
  19. Neckar Island
  20. Norman Island
  21. Peter Island
  22. Prickly Pear
  23. Saba Rock
  24. Salt Island
  25. Sandy Cay
  26. Scrub Island
  27. Tortola
  28. Virgin Gorda


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