The British Virgin Islands (or BVI) draw in visitors as they are some of the least developed and least populated islands in the Caribbean. The BVI consists of four main islands: Tortuga, Anegada, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke, as well as 50 or more small islands and cays. Among the four islands, visitors can find an array of activities from enjoying luxury resorts and delicious local cuisine, to outdoor excursions like diving and fishing, or relaxing in naturally formed baths.
Unsurprisingly, the islands draw adventurers looking to play on the water. The islands offer phenomenal sailing, surfing (and windsurfing), scuba, and sailing.
Roughly 80% of the 60 islands are uninhabited. While most people flock to Tortola, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke, BVI offers some of the best opportunities for exploring undeveloped islands.
In Virgin Gorda, the must-do experience is The Baths. This is a natural attraction of rocks and pools, including grottoes.