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Discover the BVI

The British
Virgin Islands

The Sailing Capital of the Caribbean

Around 60 Islands. Endless Possibilities.

The British Virgin Islands are a collection of around 60 tropical Caribbean islands and cays, each with its own character and charm. The main islands — Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke — offer incredible diversity of landscapes, beaches, and sailing stops, all within easy daysailing distance of one another.

Aerial view across the Sir Francis Drake Channel — the heart of BVI sailing.

The Islands

Explore the Islands

Tortola

The largest island and main hub of the BVI — home to Road Town, Cane Garden Bay, and a vibrant sailing culture.

Virgin Gorda

Home to the iconic Baths — giant granite boulders, hidden grottoes, and natural pools unlike anything else in the Caribbean.

Jost Van Dyke

Famous for White Bay, Foxy’s, and the legendary Soggy Dollar Bar — a must-visit on any BVI charter route.

Anegada

A flat coral island ringed by long white beaches, world-class lobster shacks, and some of the BVI’s finest snorkelling.

Norman Island

Said to have inspired Treasure Island, with superb snorkelling caves and the famous Willy T’s floating bar.

Cooper Island

A boutique eco-resort island with pristine anchorages, excellent diving, and a beautifully remote Caribbean atmosphere.

Peter Island

A private island retreat with stunning Deadman’s Bay, turquoise water, and an idyllic anchorage beloved by charterers.

Salt Island

Famous for the legendary RMS Rhone wreck — one of the Caribbean’s greatest scuba dive sites — and secluded salt ponds.

Ginger Island

An uninhabited gem offering world-class wall diving, colourful reef life, and complete tranquillity away from the crowds.

Guana Island

A private, eco-luxury island retreat known for its pristine beaches, lush nature trails, and exclusive, secluded atmosphere.

Scrub Island

A boutique private island resort with a full-service marina, spa, and some of the most stunning views in the BVI.

Marina Cay

A tiny, beautiful cay with a charming beach bar, vivid coral reefs, and an intimate anchorage perfect for an overnight stop.

The Dogs

A cluster of uninhabited rocks offering dramatic underwater topography, swim-throughs, and extraordinary reef diving.

Necker Island

Sir Richard Branson’s legendary private island — a symbol of ultimate Caribbean luxury, visible from the surrounding waters.

Saba Rock

A small island resort in the North Sound of Virgin Gorda, known for its vibrant overwater setting, relaxed luxury vibe, and iconic beach bar and restaurant.

Fallen Jerusalem

A national park island with dramatic boulder formations, fringing reefs, and crystal-clear snorkelling water.

Sandy Cay

A tiny, uninhabited island with powdery white sand, crystal-clear turquoise water, and peaceful walking trails through low-lying vegetation, offering a picture-perfect Caribbean escape.

Prickly Pear

A quiet, unspoiled island with rugged hills, white sandy beaches, and vibrant turquoise waters, home to the relaxed The Sandbox Bar & Grill, making it a perfect spot for a peaceful escape and excellent snorkeling..

Experience Every Island

Your BVI Adventure Starts Here

Book a luxury yacht charter with D’Berg Travel Co. and explore the diverse islands and hidden gems of the British Virgin Islands at your own pace.