Tortola
Tortola is the largest and most populated of the British Virgin Islands. This Island remains charmingly reminiscent of West Indies' past. A quiet colonial atmosphere pervades Tortola Island, aided by measures that the BVI have put in place to restrict the types of development that so often taint the Caribbean's paradisiacal feel. There are several things to see and do on Tortola Island, sure, but relaxation usually tops the agenda of the people who visit. Peaceful white-sand beaches, rolling hills, and unassumingly friendly people make Tortola a very restful haven .
Tortola, a sailing hotspot, is heavenly for those who know how to guide their own boat or anyone who loves to tour islands from a slightly wetter vantage point. Don't miss it!
Accommodations:
On Tortola, a wide variety of accommodation styles await, with all guest rooms boasting memorable views of the Caribbean Sea. Stay right down on the beach in a spacious room or quaint cabana. Choose one of the hillside rooms or villas, all of which boast their own private balconies, and some of which feature private jacuzzis, full kitchen facilities and alfresco dining terraces. There are even a handful of private estate homes, complete with private swimming pools and up to four bedrooms.
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