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1: Botanic Gardens 6: Fort Burt 11: Josiah's Bay Plantation
2: Main Street 7: Fort Recovery 12: Windmill at Mount Healthy
3: Queen Elizabeth Park 8: William Thornton's Estate Ruins 13: Callwood Rum Distillery
4: Sage Mountain 9: The Dungeon 14: Soper's Hole
5: North Shore Shell Museum 10: Church of Kingstown Port of Entry into the BVI

Attractions on the Island of Tortola

Tortola, "land of turtle doves' is the largest of the British Virgin Islands overlooking Sir Francis Drake Channel and situated about 60 miles east of Puerto Rico. Road Town is the capital of Tortola and where most of the 20,000 residents of the B.V.I live. The island is mountainous; Sage Mountain reaches a height of 1,780 feet.

Road Town, located on the southern shore, is the busy capital of the B.V.I. Road Town's scenic setting and sheltered yacht-filled harbor allow the laid-back BVI lifestyle evolved over the last 400 years by English, Dutch, French, and Spanish adventurers, followed by plantation owners and 20th century settlers. Here are the shops, banks, hospital and Government House.

This relaxed, friendly and diversified community tempts travellers with every sort of regional and international cuisine found in a choice of cheerful pastel painted restaurants, former forts, and sugar mills. Palate-pleasing menus feature West Indian specialties of fresh lobster, conch, turtle, spicy goat, and curries of every description. An authentic English pub serves Pusser's Rum, traditional drink of the British Navy for 300 years, as well as a popular fruit flavoured local concoction known as the "Painkiller."

Savvy shoppers can usually find bargains in perfume, jewellery, wine, and Wedge wood china in the homey-style stores dotting Road Town's Main Street and Soper's Hole, West End. However, the shops are best known for their unique local products. Look for one-of-a-kind antiques, silk-screened fabrics, intricate ship models, and watercolours by Tortolan artists.

J.R. O'Neal Botanic Gardens is a cool and peaceful refuge located in the center of Road Town. The beautiful four-acre garden includes a lush array of indigenous and exotic tropical plants. It offers a peaceful walk past pergolas covered with colorful vines, and along pathways that wind through a miniature rain forest and fern house. There are many types of cacti and 62 varieties of palms. Various interesting species of birds have made the gardens their home. Between the beauty of the flora, various birds and the slow moving red legged tortoise, we recommend you allow yourself ample time to appreciate the full beauty of the gardens.

The V.I. Folk Museum located on Main Street in Road Town, the museum is housed in a traditional West Indian building, and has many artifacts on display from the islands' Tiano, plantation, and slavery eras. There are also pieces from the wreck of the RMS Rhone.

Queen Elizabeth Park
A small community park bordering the western side of Road Harbour in Road Town.

Sage Mountain National Park is located 1716 ft. above sea level and at 92 acres this site of wonder is the B.V.I highest peak. At the upper elevations, traces of a primeval rain forest can still be seen. The second highest point is found at Sky World. Visitors are afforded breathtaking views of Tortola and surrounding islands.

Cane Garden Bay is dotted with many bars, hotels and guest houses and gets lively on weekends. During peak season the week nights host various bands and events. Many of the island's annual beach parties happen here. It is also home to famous musician Quito Rymer. Rymer sings and plays to packed audiences out of his own venue, Quito's Bar & Grill. Nearby and housed in a stone plantation building, the 200-year-old Callwood Rum distillery can be found. It's off the beaten path, but worth the visit. The rum is made much the same way that it was centuries ago and is sold on the premises.

Soper's Hole is a popular anchorage and is located on the West End of Tortola. The main ferry terminal is here, as are several restaurants and the Caribbean-style Soper's Hole Marina and shopping wharf.

Mount Healthy Windmill is located near the beautiful beach of Brewer's Bay. The site and windmill frame is one of the few preserved archetype of plantation period construction. Through a grant established in 1983 from the National Parks Trust, this historic ruin has been superbly restored.

DISCOVER THE ISLANDS

Tortola

Virgin Gorda

Anegada

Jost Van Dyke

Norman Island

Peter Island

Cooper Island

Ginger Island

Little Thatch

 

 


 

 

BVI Rental Villas - Wickham's Cay II - Belisarius Building
Road Town, Tortola - British Virgin Islands VG-1110
Phone: 284-494-2878
Email: info@bvirentalvillas.com