The BVI has registered over 400,000 offshore companies and is the world's yacht charter capital. Spread across 60-plus islands and cays in the Leeward Islands, it pairs glassy line-of-sight sailing waters with one of the Caribbean's smallest yet wealthiest economies.
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You'll explore the BVI's main islands of Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke, the offshore finance and sailing economies, the granite boulders of The Baths, the world's largest sailing fleet, the Saint Ursula legend, and the Treasure Island connection.
The BVI uses the United States dollar β unusually for a British Overseas Territory. The choice reflects close ties to the neighboring US Virgin Islands and the dominance of US tourism.
The Baths are on the southern tip of Virgin Gorda. Massive granite boulders form pools, grottoes and tunnels along the beach β a globally famous BVI snorkeling site.
The BVI consists of more than 60 islands and cays, of which only around 16 are inhabited. The main islands are Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke.
Last updated: April 2026