
Virgin-Islands-British Travel Guide
The British Virgin Islands embrace 40-odd islands, some no more than just rocks or spits of land in the sea. Only three of them are of any significant size: Virgin Gorda ("Fat Virgin"), Tortola ("Dove of Peace"), and Jost Van Dyke. These craggy volcanic islands are just 15 minutes by air from St. Thomas; there is also regularly scheduled ferry service between St. Thomas and Tortola.
With its small bays and hidden coves, once havens for pirates, the British Virgin Islands are among the world's loveliest cruising areas. Despite predictions that mass tourism will invade, the islands are still an escapist's paradise. The smaller islands have colorful names, such as Fallen Jerusalem and Ginger. Norman Island is said to have been the prototype for Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. On Deadman Bay, Blackbeard reputedly marooned 15 pirates and a bottle of rum, giving rise to the well-known ditty.
Even though they lie right near each other and are part of the same archipelago, the British Virgin Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands are as different as Julia Roberts and Dame Judi Dench. Islands like St. Thomas are deep into mega-resort tourism, but it's still a bit sleepy in the B.V.I., where the pace is much slower and laid-back, the people more welcoming and friendlier. Tortola, the capital, is more bustling than more tranquil Virgin Gorda, but even Tortola seems to exist in a bit of a time capsule of long ago.
The islands attract mainly those who like to sail, although landlubbers can delight in the beaches. Most of the resorts on Virgin Gorda are so isolated from each other that you'll feel your hotel has the island to itself.
For those who want to be truly remote, there is a scattering of other minor hotels on a handful of the smaller islands. Peter Island is the poshest. There are modest inns on Jost Van Dyke and Anegada. Some places are so small that you virtually get to know all the locals after about a week. With no casinos, no nightlife, no splashy entertainment, and often no TV, what does one do at night? Jost Van Dyke has only 150 souls but six bars. Question answered.


