The most iconic spot on the shores of the British Virgin Islands is Smugglers Cove. The water in the bay is calm, with virtually no unrest. Therefore, swimming is absolutely safe both near the coast and in the distance - near coral formations.
Surfers all over the world come to the British Virgin Islands for one single place - Josiah Bay. This beach is a real adventure for those who are looking for their wave. The beach has become a true pilgrimage destination for surfers.
The Callwood factory is the oldest distillery in the Caribbean, which has not stopped working throughout its entire existence. Despite its venerable age, the factory building, built in a characteristic English style, has been preserved almost in its orig
The Korean ship Chikusen wrecked on the Virgin Islands during Hurricane St. Martin in 1981. The ship sank at a depth of about 25 meters. Today this place is a real test for experienced divers.
Little Bay Beach is the secret of the British Virgin Islands, which you can learn about only if you try hard. There is a fairly wide surf strip with soft golden sand, small clearings that are suitable for a picnic or active games.