The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is a stunning archipelago in the Caribbean, known for its pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush green landscapes. With a rich history, diverse culture, and many recreational activities, the BVI is a dream destination for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable experiences.

The BVI comprises over 60 islands and islets, each offering visitors a chance to explore a different facet of the territory's natural beauty and cultural heritage. From the largest island of Tortola to the smaller, more remote islets, there is something for everyone in this Caribbean paradise. We can also help you get to the USVI (US Virgin Islands) too.

Whether arriving by cruise ship or planning a multi island private visit, for those interested in seeing some of the best sights that the BVI has to offer our Top Hot Spot Package is a great way to tour what the islands has to offer when you’re on your vacation getaway. We are your travel guide experts and are here to help you create the trip of a lifetime!

The Baths - Virgin Gorda

The first stop on our charter tour is The Baths which is a geological site located on the island of Virgin Gorda, one of the most popular places to visit in the BVI. This natural wonderland consists of a series of granite boulders, of up to 40 feet, scattered along the beach and forming a network of tidal pools, grottoes, and tunnels. The Baths is a perfect destination for those seeking a unique experience, as visitors can explore the boulders, swim in the calm waters of the pools, or relax on the white-sand beach.

Visitors to The Baths can also explore nearby attractions such as Devil's Bay, a beautiful secluded beach, and the Top of the Baths, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding islands. The Baths is an unmissable destination for any BVI adventure with its striking natural beauty and unique geological formations.

The Indians - Norman Island

After The Baths we will cruise over to our next destination; The Indians at Norman Island. These are a group of four rocky pinnacles located off the coast of Norman Island, one of the smaller islands in the BVI. These rock formations rise from the ocean floor, creating an underwater wonderland ideal for snorkeling and for diving.

The waters surrounding Indians Norman Island are full of marine life, including coral reefs, schools of tropical fish, and even sea turtles. Snorkelers and divers can explore the numerous nooks and crannies in the pinnacles, discovering a variety of underwater habitats and species. The crystal-clear waters and marine life make Indians Norman Island a must-visit destination.

The Caves- Norman Island

An alternative option to The Indians is The Caves which is often considered another must-see destination. The Caves, are a series of three underwater caverns near the island's western edge. The Caves are a popular spot for water sports such as snorkeling and scuba diving, as visitors can explore the chambers and experience the thrill of discovering hidden marine life lurking in the shadows.

The Caves' geological formations and varied marine habitats provide a fascinating underwater experience. The caverns are home to many marine species, including colorful sponges, corals, and fish, which is why it is often a popular dive site.

Pirates Bight or Willy T - Norman Island

After our first two destination spots we have two great options for lunch. The first is Pirates Bight on Norman Island.

After a morning of exploring the wonders of Norman Island, visitors can enjoy a delicious meal and stunning views at Pirates Bight, a popular beachside restaurant and bar. Located in a picturesque cove, Pirates Bight offers a dining experience with a Caribbean flair, complete with fresh seafood, cocktails, and live music.

The beachfront location provides ample opportunities for relaxation and recreation, with pristine white sands and clear turquoise waters perfect for swimming and sunbathing.

Willy T - Norman Island

Our second lunch option is a bit different! For a genuinely unique BVI experience, visit the Willy T, a floating bar and restaurant anchored off the coast of Norman Island. This party boat, named after the famous pirate William Thornton, offers visitors a chance to let loose and enjoy a night of revelry on the high seas.

The Willy T is known for its laid-back, anything-goes atmosphere, making it the perfect place to let your hair down, grab some lunch and embrace the spirit of the BVI.

White Bay - Jost Van Dyke

The final stop on our Hot Spots boat tour is White Bay. No trip to the BVI would be complete without a visit to White Bay, a stunning stretch of white-sand beach on the island of Jost Van Dyke. Known for its powdery sands, crystal-clear waters, and palm trees, White Bay is the epitome of a Caribbean paradise and one of the best beaches in the BVI.

White Bay is home to a vibrant collection of beach bars, restaurants, and shops, making it the perfect destination for a afternoon of relaxation and entertainment. The world-famous Soggy Dollar Bar, renowned for its cocktail, the Painkiller, is a must-visit spot for any traveler to the BVI.

Unforgettable Destinations Await in the BVI

With its beautiful beaches and rich history, and water sports, the BVI offers travelers a wealth of unforgettable experiences. Book the Hot Spots tour with Chillout Charters and let us take you and your group to all the top sites around the Caribbean islands for a truly fantastic day trip.

Other BVI destinations include: Anegada, Cooper Island, Guana Island, Jost Van Dyke,  Norman Island, Peter Island and Scrub Island