The most well-known attraction on the island, these giant boulders or batholiths, brought to the surface by volcanic eruptions, are scattered about forming a beautiful grotto and tranquil pools.
Interested in British Virgin Islands?
We'll send you updates with the latest deals, reviews and articles for British Virgin Islands each week.
The most well-known attraction on the island, these giant boulders or batholiths, brought to the surface by volcanic eruptions, are scattered about forming a beautiful grotto and tranquil pools.
"The Caves" are a collection of three caverns on the Western side of Norman Island which are exactly at sea level, allowing for visitors to snorkel into them. They are not particularly deep, and...
Regarded as one of the best shallow dives in the BVIs, these four rocky pinnacles rise and descend roughly the same fifty feet above and below the water surface, which form abundant coral gardens, a 15-foot tunnel, lots of fish and an underwater cavern.
A popular dive site, this underwater pinnacle contains tunnels, arches and ledges populated with a variety of marine life including large French Angels, Parrotfish and spiny lobsters.
This offshore rock pinnacle offers spectacular diving at depths from 10 to 90 feet, whose currents attract spotted eagle rays, sharks and other marine life.
Known for tales of buried treasure, these caves are appreciated even more for spectacular snorkeling adventures, with thousands of orange cup coral and red sponge covering the cave walls.
This breathtaking road linking the capital Road Town with the West End features breathtaking views at dizzying heights, farms, highland Caribbean settlements, restaurants and national parks.