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8 Things to Do in Tortola Islands

Bindu swetha
Largest of the British Virgin Islands, Tortola Islands should be on your bucket list, if you wish to experience buzzing marine life, scenic hilly landscapes, natural beaches and a bold pirate history!

The Baths

Cross the Devil's Bay to reach the pristine beach of the Baths with tranquil and clear waters! Created by natural volcanic eruptions, the Baths has some huge granite boulders, some as big as 40 diameters.
Tip: Take your camera along, to click some amazing pics at the natural pool at the Bath's Cathedral Room.

Pusser's Landing

Shop at the souvenir boutiques, enjoy a drink or simply stroll through the harbor at the Pusser's Landing!
Tip: This is the perfect place to sail, swim and explore marine life!

Dolphin Discovery Facility

Get up and close with dolphins at the discovery facility and also get your queries answered by experienced trainers!

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Tip: Don't miss out on kissing and hugging the dolphins

Marina Cay

Surrounded by white-sand beaches and calm waters, Marina Cay is the perfect place to spend your evenings!
You can catch a drink or two at the beach restaurant and also a traditional Caribbean dish.

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Tip: Buy a snorkeling suit and sign up for snorkeling-training classes!

Wreck Diving

If you are certified diver, then you must go wreck diving to explore the British mail steamer wreck of RMS Rhone!

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You can swim to the ship's bow section and visit several historical points.
Tip: Keep your eyes open to see corals and active marine life such as stingray and moral eels.

Sage Mountain National Park

Pick any one of the 7 trails that pass through the 92-acre National Park to explore the greenery of the place.
If hiking isn't your cup of tea, you can head straight to the viewing platforms of USVI and BVI.
If hiking isn't your cup of tea, you can head straight to the viewing platforms of USVI and BVI.

Jost Van Dyke

Take a 30-minute boat ride to the small volcanic island of Jon Van Dyke to enjoy some quiet time at the island or indulge in water activities like swimming, paddle boats and snorkeling.
Tip: Visit as many local bars and restaurants as you can, to get a hang of the local cuisine and culture.

Sir Francis Drake Channel

Experience nature at its best while sailing through the channel on your boat, cutting through the tranquil waters!
Tip: Sunbathe and swim at the secluded beaches of Norman Island.