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Top Things to Do in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, from a Cruise Ship - Created by BoostVacations.com Staff

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Anegada

Anegada is the northernmost of the British Virgin Islands, a group of islands which form part of the archipelago of the Virgin Islands. It lies approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of Virgin Gorda. Anegada is the only inhabited British Virgin Island formed from coral and limestone, rather than being of volcanic origin.

Long Bay Beach Club in Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Long Bay Beach Club epitomizes the tropical informality and natural beauty of the British Virgin Islands. Hidden away on one of the island's finest beaches with a mile of talcum-powder sand caressed by the gentle surf of the Caribbean Sea. Dive or sail around the island's hidden treasures.

Josiah's Bay plantation

The Josiah's Bay plantation is a ruin of an old plantation house on Tortola in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) which has recently been restored. Between the mid-18th and 19th centuries, sugar plantations covered the hillsides of the British Virgin Islands. Most of these are now totally destroyed or have fallen into such disrepair that restoration is impossible.

Nanny Cay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nanny Cay is an island of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. It is made up of three cays originally known as Big Cay, Little Cay and Miss Peggy Cay and is connected to Tortola by a short bridge. A marina, hotel, restaurants, condominiums and townhouses have been built on Nanny Cay.

Mount Sage National Park

Mount Sage National Park is a protected area of the British Virgin Islands. It is named after the highest peak of the island of Tortola, Mount Sage. The Mount Sage volcanic peak rises to a height of 1,716 feet (523 m). The park is located to the southwest of the island group's capital, Road Town.

Virgin Islands Folk Museum

Located on Main Street just past The Sir Oliva Georges Plaza, the Virgin Island Folk Museum has some Arawak and Carib pottery and stone tools, including a decorated spindle, wreck of The Rhone and H.M.S. Nymph artefacts, plantation items and reef conservation information. This small museum also sells t-shirts, paintings, maps, and gifts.

Frenchman's Cay

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frenchman's Cay is an island of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. It is located 2 kilometres southeast from Great Thatch and is located just east of Little Thatch by a distance of approximately 400 metres.

Fort Charlotte, Tortola

Fort Charlotte is a fort built on Harrigan's Hill (above Macnamara), Tortola, British Virgin Islands. The fort was named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, who was the wife of King George III. The fort was built by the British Royal Engineers in 1794 at an elevation of approximately 947 feet over Road Town.

Mount Healthy windmill

Mount Healthy windmill is a ruined windmill on the north side of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands. It was formerly used during the plantation era of the Territory to crush sugar cane. After the collapse of the sugar economy in the early nineteenth century the windmill fell into disuse and became a ruin.

Fort Burt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fort Burt is a colonial fort that was erected on the southwest edge of Road Town, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands above Road Reef Marina. The site is now a hotel and restaurant of the same name, and relatively little of the original structure remains.