Top 5 Things to do in the British Virgin Islands
Teri travels to the British Virgin Islands to explore the top things to do including sailing, diving, island hopping, indulging in spa treatments, and visiting the world famous Baths. Teri later visits the Bomba Shack on Tortola and talks with it's legendary owner, Bomba.
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BEST OF THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
A virtual tour of Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda, Norman Island and Peter Island. The best beaches in the BVI. Las mejores playas de las islas virgenes y el caribe. Best tropical caribbean beach and places to visit in the world.
British Virgin Islands (BVI) in 4K, March 2018 (Post Irma)
Sailing in the British Virgin Islands (BVIs), March 2018. Despite devastation caused by Hurricane Irma, the islands are recovering. Visit and help the economy, it’s still a wonderful place to go!
Islands/clips are:
- 00:00 White Bay beach, Jost Van Dyke
- 00:08 Reef at Loblolly Bay, Anegada
- 00:16 Norman Island, The Bight, Pirates, The Caves at Treasure Point
- 00:32 The Baths and Devil’s Bay, Virgin Gorda
- 01:04 Cow Wreck beach, Anegada
- 01:24 Loblolly Bay, Anegada
- 01:28 Setting Point, Anegada
- 01:30 Monkey Point, Guana Island
- 01:32 White Bay, Guana Island
- 01:36 Diamond Cay, Little Jost Van Dyke
- 01:38 Sandy Spit, Little Jost Van Dyke
- 01:40 Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke
- 01:44 White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
- 02:16 Great Harbour, Peter Island (Helia shots)
Yacht: “Escape Artist” Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 from BVI Yacht Charters -
Drone: DJI Mavic Air
Edited: iPad Pro using LumaFusion
Music: “Manskraft” by Max Noremo -
Tortola Island Tour
A tour of Tortola island from the cruise port in a Jeepney
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Views around the island. See more videos at billsvideos.weebly.com
British Virgin Islands Sailing Highlights
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adventureViV goes SAILING in the British Virgin Islands!
Welcome to Bella—our floating home in the BVIs! She’s a brand new 45’ catamaran with 4 suites and plenty of space to lounge!
Tortola
We fly into Beef Island Airport on Tortola, where we explore Road Town on foot before meeting our family and friends for our sailing trip. Road Town is still under lots of construction as the BVIs continue to rebuild after the devastation of Hurricane Irma in 2017.
Cooper Island
Cooper Island Beach Club is a must visit! You can enjoy lunch and dinner in the beachfront restaurant, plus happy hour and stunning sunsets from the deck. My favorite part of the afternoon was a visit to the gourmet coffee shop where I enjoyed a delicious affogato! You can also visit the Rum Bar which has over 230 rums from around the world. Not a bad way to spend the afternoon.
Virgin Gorda
The main attraction of Virgin Gorda is The Baths, a geological wonder comprised of awe-inspiring granite boulders, which form sheltered sea pools on the beach's edge. You can take a nice walk to Devil's Bay, which can be reached from The Baths by a series of ladders scaling the boulders. The walk isn’t too difficult and a must-do when visiting Virgin Gorda!
Cane Garden Bay
A long and lovely curved bay that’s sheltered from heavy winds, Cane Garden Bay lies on Tortola’s north shore. After mooring, you can dinghy to shore and enjoy the lively bars and restaurants that line the beach. It’s a beautiful spot for watching the sunset.
White Bay at Jost van Dyke
White Bay is aptly named for it’s white sand beach lined with beach bars. The most famous bar is Soggy Dollar Bar, where boaters reached the beach by swimming to shore, and then paid for their drinks with their soggy dollars. Soggy Dollar is home to the original Painkiller — you won’t be able to resist having just one.
Foxy’s
Foxy’s has been serving food and strong rum drinks to sailors and visitors since 1968. No trip to the BVIs is complete without a visit to Foxy’s. Watch our video to see a funny clip of the local “tickler.”
The Bubbles at Little Jost van Dyke
I saw the Bubbly Pool at low tide, and I imagine it would be more impactful at high tide; it’s supposedly like a natural jacuzzi! While the walk to get there is not more than 10-15 minutes, the terrain is uneven and might be a little steep for some.
Norman Island
Norman Island is an island at the southern tip of the BVIs archipelago, and supposedly one of a number of islands reputed to be the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's pirate novel Treasure Island. When you visit, you can see why. Norman Island is the perfect island for paddle boarding, relaxing, kayaking, exploring, and playing with crazy conchs. We enjoyed our sunrise hike to the top of Norman Island which had a pretty incredible viewpoint.
After a fantastic week of sailing, it was time to head back to NYC for adventureViV’s birthday! Thank you, Captain Harold for the dock to dock service and for an unforgettable week sailing Bella.
PS: Watch the extra scenes for the CameraMan’s first 360 spin!
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Tortola / Nick in British Virgin Islands
Featured by Nick Lido's Travel Journal at youtube.com/nicklido
Raffles Hotels & Resorts (Tortola, British Virgin Islands)
I composed the music for Raffles Hotels & Resorts for their Tortola location in the British Virgin Islands. The greatest thing about this project was going into the studio with a female singer and getting her to sing in a made-up language that sounded exotic and somewhat tribal. The music was very well received and this was great fun! Creative direction by Haymaker (Vancouver, BC).
Iles Vierges-Royaume Uni : Tortola (Iles Vierges britanniques)
1er janvier 2008
Cette île de 54 km² est la plus grande des îles Vierges britanniques. Son paysage est très contrasté. Au nord, une succession de baies bordées de palmiers que surplombent les cultures : rangs de bananiers et manguiers. Au sud, une zone montagneuse et aride. C'est sur cette côte qu'est établie Road Town, capitale des îles Vierges britanniques, au fond d'une large baie où accostent les ferrys qui assurent la liaison avec les îles voisines. Les plages de sable blanc ainsi que les richesses naturelles contribuent, depuis quelques années, au développement des infrastructures touristiques. Images d'archive INA
Institut National de l'Audiovisuel
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Tortola Time Lapse
Cruising into and out of Roadtown Tortola, Jewel of the Seas, Jan 2014