
What happens beyond of our shimmering coasts may whisper amid the roar of the ocean, but trust us: in the British Virgin Islands, you won’t want to miss what’s waiting ashore.
Encompassing some of the BVI’s most celebrated natural treasures, the BVI National Parks Trust <link> is responsible for the care and keeping of jewels from Virgin Gorda’s baths to lagoons, reefs, ruins and habitats.
Through these sanctuaries, the natural assets of the BVI – from the heights of Sage Mountain on Tortola to the depths of cavernous dive sites or at the HMS Rhone - can continue to mesmerize visitors from around the world and preserve the riches of the BVI for generations to come.
Sage Mountain National Park can be found along Tortola's mountainous ridge, and at 1,716 feet, is The BVI's highest point. Within its lus...
This 18.4 acre nature preserve is located on a dramatic point above Brewer's Bay on the island's north shore. It has several interesting ...
To the east of The Baths is Spring Bay. The giant boulders line the beach and there are excellent swimming and snorkelling opportunities ...
This national park located on Virgin Gorda's desolate southwest tip was mined by Cornish miners between 1838 and 1867, and perhaps even e...