Visiting the island of Tortola, the tourists are impressed by pleasant sunshine and lush green forest. The island offers the visitors countless exciting things to do, many places to explore, and various sights to see. Tortola is ranked as a historical black hole of BVI, as there are a lot of relics from the Dutch and British colonialism period. Major attractions of the island are Mount Healthy National Park with a thriving sugar plantation and Mount Healthy Windmill (the remnants of an old sugar mill). Apart from historical sights Tortola can also boast having some nature wonders. The Sage Mountain National Park is one of them.
The island of Jost Van Dyke is another must-visit while traveling around British Virgin Islands. It is really tiny, only 4 square miles, but welcomes the tourists with a great variety of activities and attractions. The territory was named after 18th century Dutch settler, who inhabited the island. Jost Van Dyke has beautiful jungle nature, so all the kinds of the active rest are available there. A few of the most fantastic beach destinations on the island of Jost Van Dyke are the Great Harbour and White Bay. All the hikers are eager to try the local paths, because the island is famous for the vast network of paths and trails. Virgin Gorda is associated with excellent vacation, plenty of fun, relaxation, and amazing blue waters. Real wonders of the island are natural hot springs, having healing properties. Another scenic attraction of Virgin Gorda includes the Trail of Palms. Spring Bay is the best place to experience some water recreation. Long Bay is a little more crowded. Anegada Island attracts tourists, vacationers, and travelers from all over the world. Horseshoe Reef with hundreds of underwater racks draws the fans of scuba diving. Birdwatchers and nature lovers will for sure be pleased with the visit to the British Virgin Islands National Park, which is one of the most amazing parks in the Caribbean.