Lodging

To choose a Hotel
At the British Virgin Islands is easier to find four or five stars fashionable hotels, than simple guesthouses.

However, those traveling with low budgets, must know there are also five camp camping grounds: three in Anegada, one next to the White Bay beach at Jost Van Dyke, and another next to the Brewer’s Bay beach in Tortola.

All hotels are surrounded by beautiful gardens, and some of them have chefs awarded with prestigious cuisine prizes. In these islands, you can also rent magnificent villas for a week or a month.

Hotels list

Tortola

Cane Garden Bay (Rhymer’s) Beach
PO Box 570, Cane Garden BAY
Tortola, BVI.
Pone no. 495 4639
Fax no. 495 4820
Simple rooms next to the beach. Night recreations, specially on weekends. $

Fort Burt Hotel
PO Box 3380, Road Town
Tortola, BVI
Phone no. 495 2587
Fax no. 494 2002
The tower’s walls of an historic fort host this romantic hotel, with a pleasant restaurant looking to the port. The hotel is connected with Fort Burt Marina, a sporting port with magnificent set up. $$-$$$

Frenchman’s Cay Hotel
PO Box 1054, West End,
Tortola, BVI.
Phone 495 4844, 800 235 4077
Peaceful resort with view of the southern coast of
Tortola, and a small private beach.
$$-$$$

Jolly Roger Inn
PO Box 21, West End,
Tortola, BVI
Phone no. 495 4559
Fax no. 495 4184
Six rooms joyfully decorated, some with shared bathrooms. Family atmosphere. $

Lambert Beach Hotel
PO Box 509, Elizabeth Bay
Tortola, BVI.
Phone no. 495 2877
Fax no. 495 2876
E-mail:
lambert@caribsurf.com
Delicate furnished rooms at small villas along the beautiful, white sandy beach of Elizabeth Bay. Pool and precious gardens. The restaurant serves delicious Caribbean and international food. $-$$

Long Bay Beach Resort
PO Box 433, Long Bay,
Tortola, BVI.
Phone no. 495 4252, 800 729 9599
Wonderful resort with studios and villas, with delicate decoration. A fine aquatic sports center at a large, white sand beach; two restaurants. $$-$$$

Moorings- Mariner Inn
PO Box 139, Road Town
Tortola, BVI.
Phone no. 494 2333
Simple rooms with kitchenette.
Has private docks and offers guests the opportunity to rent boats. $$

Prospect Reef Resort
PO Box 104, Road Town,
Tortola, BVI
Phone no. 494 3311
Fax no. 494 5595
Huge resort with fine set up for navigation fun. $$-$$$

Sebastian’s on the Beach
PO Box 441, Apple Bay,
Tortola, BVI
Phone no. 495 4212, 800 335 4870
Located on the beach. Visited frequently by wind surfers. $-$$


Fat Virgin

Biras Creek Hotel
PO Box 54, North Sound
Fat Virgin, BVI
Phone no. 494 3555, 800 608 9661
Fax no. 494 3557
32 luxurious suites and an excellent
water sports center, besides a pool and a high class restaurant. $$$

The Bitter End Yacht Club and Resort
PO Box 46, North Sound
Fat Virgin, BVI
Phone no. 494 2746, 800 872 2392
VHF Channel 16
Paradise of navigation lovers. Wide rooms, fine decoration. Its
water sports center offers all the necessary for practicing and learning windsurf, sailing and submarine. $$$

Guavaberry Spring Bay
PO Box 20, Fat Virgin, BVI
Phone no. 495 5227
Charming country houses surrounded by beautiful gardens, near The Baths beach. $$

Little Dix Bay Hotel
PO Box 70, Fat Virgin, BVI
Phone no. 495 5555
Fax no. 495 5083
Lodging in luxurious villas located at a peaceful place, in the middle of precious gardens. Has an
water sports center and gym. Offers guests with free refreshing drinks, and aquatic taxis to neighbor beaches. $$$

Olde Yard Inn
PO Box 26, The Valley, Fat Virgin, BVI.
Phone no. 495 5544
Fax no. 495 5968
E-mail:
oldeyard@caribsurf.com
Small and pleasant little hotel with 2 has. of tropical gardens. Offers free transport to the near beach of Savannah Bay.$$-$$$


OTHER ISLANDS

Anegada Reef Hotel
Setting Point, Anegada, BVI.
Phone no. 495 8002
Fax no. 495 9362
A perfect place for relax, with only 16 rooms. Has docks and submarine center. $$

Peter Island Hotel and Yacht Harbor
PO Box 211, Road Town, Tortola, BVI.
Phone no. 494 2561
Fax no. 494 2313
Luxurious port and rooms next to the beach, decorated in the colorful Caribbean style, in this private 405 has. island. Exquisite restaurants next to the pool, and under the palm trees of the beautiful Deadman’s Bay beach. There is a regular service of ferries between Peter Island and the ferries station at
Tortola. $$$

White Bay Sandcastle
White Bay, Jost Van Dyke, BVI
Phone no. 494 2462
Fax no. 495 9999
E-mail:
sandcastle@caribsurf.com
Six wooden country houses next to White Bay, one of the best beaches in the Caribbean. Nearby is Soggy Dollar, a restaurant where you can enjoy a romantic meal by candle light. $$

Prices Guide
Price estimations are based on a night’s double room:

$= Less than 100 dollars
$$= Between 100 and 200 dollars
$$$= More than 200 dollars

 

 

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