Looking for some cheap Caribbean holidays? If relaxing on a small tropical island, far removed from the stress of everyday life appeals, look no further than these tiny islands, which offer crystal-clear waters, pristine white beaches and luxurious accommodation.
Where to Stay
Whether you are vacationing for your wedding, honeymoon, relaxation, family fun or travelling on business as an individual or group for offshore finances, business meetings etc. there are variety of accommodation choices in islands such as Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, Anegada, Beef Island , Cooper Island, Guana Island, Little Thatch, Marina Cay, Moskito Island, Necker Island, Peter Island and Saba Rock varing from campgrounds, hotels & inns, guest houses, villas and yes you can even rent your own private island. The British Virgin Islands has something to fit every pocketbook and every taste.
What to do
There is plenty to do in The Virgin Islands but most of it is to do with the beautiful Caribbean sea. See tons of marine life without ever getting wet. See and learn about the beauty and magic of Caribbean marine life in a stunning setting. View life on a coral reef from their unique underwater observatory. Visit the shark pool where you can pet a shark or hand feed a stingray.
The Best Night Life
If you're a serious party animal, you'll want to avoid St. John and most places in the British Virgin Islands, and concentrate on St. Thomas and St. Croix. Below are the latest hot spots: Turtle Rock Bar, Morgan's Mango and The Buccaneer
Weather
The British Virgin Islands bask in a tropical maritime climate. Rainfall is moderately low for tropical islands and the year can be split into a wet and a dry season according to rainfall levels. There is little seasonal variation in temperature. Due to their position the islands are susceptible to hurricanes. The hurricane season lasts from June till November though the area is at greatest risk in October and November.
Where to Stay
Whether you are vacationing for your wedding, honeymoon, relaxation, family fun or travelling on business as an individual or group for offshore finances, business meetings etc. there are variety of accommodation choices in islands such as Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, Anegada, Beef Island , Cooper Island, Guana Island, Little Thatch, Marina Cay, Moskito Island, Necker Island, Peter Island and Saba Rock varing from campgrounds, hotels & inns, guest houses, villas and yes you can even rent your own private island. The British Virgin Islands has something to fit every pocketbook and every taste.
What to do
There is plenty to do in The Virgin Islands but most of it is to do with the beautiful Caribbean sea. See tons of marine life without ever getting wet. See and learn about the beauty and magic of Caribbean marine life in a stunning setting. View life on a coral reef from their unique underwater observatory. Visit the shark pool where you can pet a shark or hand feed a stingray.
The Best Night Life
If you're a serious party animal, you'll want to avoid St. John and most places in the British Virgin Islands, and concentrate on St. Thomas and St. Croix. Below are the latest hot spots: Turtle Rock Bar, Morgan's Mango and The Buccaneer
Weather
The British Virgin Islands bask in a tropical maritime climate. Rainfall is moderately low for tropical islands and the year can be split into a wet and a dry season according to rainfall levels. There is little seasonal variation in temperature. Due to their position the islands are susceptible to hurricanes. The hurricane season lasts from June till November though the area is at greatest risk in October and November.
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