Virgin Islands \(British\) 3 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Exploring Road Town & Norman Island
- Morning: Arrive at Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (BEH) in Beef Island, British Virgin Islands. Take a short taxi ride or public bus (approx. $7 USD) to West End Ferry Terminal and catch a ferry to Road Town on Tortola ($6 USD).
- Afternoon: Visit Road Town, the capital of the British Virgin Islands. Check out the colorful buildings, browse local shops for souvenirs, or grab lunch at one of the waterfront restaurants. Don’t miss the Floating Market where you can buy fresh fruits and seafood.
- Late Afternoon: Embark on a day trip to Norman Island. Visit “The Indians,” rock formations with cave systems, or spend time on White Bay Beach, snorkeling, or swimming at The Caves. Book a catamaran cruise that includes lunch for an unforgettable experience.
- Evening: Return to Road Town and enjoy dinner at one of the popular restaurants like Myett’s Restaurant & Bar or Pusser’s Caribbean Grille.
Things to Know:
- The official language is English.
- The currency used is the US Dollar.
- Electricity is 110V, same as in the USA.
- Tipping in the British Virgin Islands is customary (10-15%).
- Taxi rates are negotiable and fares can be shared among passengers.
- Rent a car or scooter to explore the island on your own.
Day 2: Relaxing at Jost Van Dyke & Scrub Island
- Morning: Take a ferry or charter boat to Jost Van Dyke, home of the famous Foxy’s Taboo and Foxy’s Tamarind Bar. Spend the morning relaxing on White Bay Beach or hiking the hills for spectacular views.
- Afternoon: Head to nearby Scrub Island for a afternoon of relaxation at the Scrub Island Resort & Spa. Enjoy a spa treatment, snorkel in crystal clear waters, or explore the marine sanctuary.
- Evening: Return to your accommodation and enjoy dinner at one of the island’s restaurants.
Day 3: Adventure on Anegada
- Morning: Take a day trip to Anegada, known for its beautiful beaches, flamingos, and seafood. Rent a jeep or take a guided tour to explore the island’s unique landscapes and wildlife.
- Afternoon: Spend your afternoon at Loblolly Bay Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in the British Virgin Islands. Snorkel, swim, or just relax on the soft white sand.
- Evening: Return to your accommodation and enjoy a final dinner in the British Virgin Islands, perhaps trying local conch dishes.
Visa Requirements: Citizens of most countries do not require a visa for stays under 1 month in the British Virgin Islands. However, it’s best to check with your country’s embassy or consulate to confirm.
Transportation: Ferry services are available between islands and private charter boats can be hired for more personalized trips. Taxis are also readily available on each island.