From beautiful natural rock formations to naturally occurring tidal pools, the British Virgin Islands has landmark attractions for everyone.
The Baths National Park
The Baths National Park is a stunningly beautiful natural rock formation in Virgin Gorda. From large boulders to shallow rock pools, caves, and even a Cathedral Room, there is a wealth of adventure for all ages! Devil’s Bay is just a short hike around the corner and is a great place to relax, swim, or snorkel.
Bubbly Pool
Found on Jost Van Dyke, Bubbly Pool is a naturally occurring tidal pool nestled within the island’s rugged coastline. When the waves from the Atlantic Ocean crash against the rocks, they funnel into the pool, creating a frothy, bubbling effect reminiscent of a natural jacuzzi. This phenomenon is not only visually stunning but also offers a refreshing and exhilarating experience for those who venture into its waters.

Smugglers Cove
The palm-fringed sands of Smugglers Cove are situated on the westernmost end of the largest of the BVI islands, Tortola. At the heart of the Caribbean Sea, the beach looks out onto azure waters and is just 25 minutes from the capital of Road Town. Untouched by humanity, this secluded spot is the very definition of remote relaxation.

Devil’s Bay National Park
One of the BVI’s most understated paradises, this horseshoe-shaped bay can be found at the culmination of a gentle 15-minute hike through Virgin Gorda’s iridescent greenery. Welcoming those who crave a soothing and undisturbed glide across the water or keen snorkellers wanting to discover the undersurface metropolis of the bay, Devil’s Bay National Park is a remarkably serene location.
The Caves at Norman Island
There’s more than meets the eye to this rocky treasure trove. Its jagged cliffs provide a unique glimpse into the BVI’s heritage and innate attractiveness as a destination. Capturing the hearts of budding historians and keen snorkelers, visitors can take a dive into the legend of jewels and pirate stories that abound the deep caves and shimmering waters.

Anegada Conch Mounds
Rising from the BVI’s sparkling sea are several majestically large mounds of conch shells, forming highly unique and eye-catching islands. The man-made wonder has been under construction for several decades, acting as a charming relic of the populations of Anegada and an unmissable stop on the tour of the territory’s fascinating islands.


