The British Virgin Islands consist of 60 secluded islands, the largest of which are Tortola, Anegada, East Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda. The traditions of the United Kingdom are vividly reflected in the culture of the locals.
What makes tours to the British Virgin Islands so attractive?
The islands were inhabited around the 1st century BC. The first inhabitants were the Indians of the Arabian tribes. Today, the islands have become not only a major tourist center, but also an authoritative offshore center in the region.
The main advantages of the islands are green hills, a good climate, a stable political situation, a large number of protected bays and harbors, as well as a long chain of magnificent reefs. Interestingly, the islands once served as a refuge for pirates, and today they attract more and more beach lovers, scuba divers, yachtsmen and windsurfers every year.
Holidays in the British Virgin Islands are a great opportunity to forget about the hustle and bustle, noisy megacities and fast-paced lifestyle
The country boasts economic stability, low crime rates, and excellent opportunities for a full-fledged holiday. The islands can rightfully be called a modern paradise, where a high level of comfort and service reigns.