Virgin Islands \(British\) 2 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Exploring Road Town & Anegada
Morning:
- Arrival at Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (Beef Island), followed by a short ferry ride or flight to Road Town, Tortola.
- Check-in at your chosen accommodation and freshen up.
- Fuel up with breakfast at a local café like Pusser’s Landing or Myett’s Garden Restaurant.
- Visit the Norman Isaacs Memorial Museum to learn about the islands’ history.
Afternoon:
- Rent a car for self-exploration and head to the Sage Mountain National Park, the highest point in the British Virgin Islands. Enjoy the scenic view!
- Head to Cane Garden Bay Beach for lunch at one of the beachside restaurants and enjoy the crystal-clear waters.
Evening:
- Return to Road Town and dine at a restaurant like D’Coal Pot or Glady’s, known for their West Indian cuisine.
- End your day with live music at Pusser’s or The Last Bar (Cyril B. Romney Roundabout).
Day 2: A Day in Anegada
Morning:
- Early start to catch the ferry or flight to Anegada Island.
- Explore Loblolly Bay Beach, famous for its pink sand and tranquil waters.
- Visit the Horseshoe Pond Nature Reserve to observe flamingos and other birdlife.
Afternoon:
- Lunch at Anegada Reef Hotel or Neptune’s Treasure. Try the local rock lobster!
- Rent a golf cart for an afternoon tour of the island, including the lighthouse and local flint shops.
Evening:
- Return to Tortola in the evening and dine at a different restaurant from Day 1 (e.g., Miss Lucy’s or The Sugar Mill).
- End your day with drinks at a beach bar like Da Conch Shack or The Dove, enjoying the Caribbean nightlife.
Things to Note:
- Visitors from some countries may require a visa or travel authorization. Check the British Virgin Islands Immigration Department’s website for details.
- The official currency is the US Dollar. Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s always good to have cash on hand.
- English is the primary language spoken in the British Virgin Islands.
- Renting a car or golf cart is highly recommended for getting around the islands. Taxis are also available.
- Always respect local customs and traditions during your visit.
- Hurricane season runs from June to November, so it’s essential to check weather forecasts before travel.
- Enjoy the beautiful beaches, delicious food, and friendly locals in this tropical paradise!