Tortola Sightseeing and Tours
There is much to see and do in Tortola. Enjoy your day at any one of these sites or tours.
Air Carolina Helicopter day trips including
Heli-Lunch : Fly by luxury six seater helicopter from Beef Island airport for lunch at Peter Island, including a scenic flight over the National Park of Fallen Jerusal... more
Callwood Distillery This historic rum distillery is one of the last of its kind in the British Virgin Islands. more
Caribbean Wings Visiting yacht charter guests often charter an airplane for sightseeing tours of the various BVI anchorages before beginning their sailing vacation... more
Fly BVI Depart the Beef Island or Virgin Gorda Airport at 9:30 am for a short, scenic flight to the Island of Anegada, keeping an eye out for marine wildlife... more
Ft. Burt The most intact historic ruin on Tortola was built by the Dutch in the early 17th century to safeguard Road Harbour... more
Island Birds Island Birds offers day trips and sightseeing tours from Tortola and Virgin Gorda... more
J. R. O'Neal Botanic Gardens Take a walk through this 4-acre showcase of lush plant life... more
Mount Healthy National Park The Mount Healthy Windmill is an outstanding symbol of the sugar plantation era in the BVI. It is the only one of its kind remaining in the entire British Virgin Islands... more
North Shore Shell Museum On Tortola's north shore, this casual museum has an informal exhibit of shells, unusually shaped driftwood, fish traps, and traditional wooden boats. COST: Free. Daily dawn-dusk... more
Saba Rock Museum Owned and operator by renowned diver Bert Kilbride, the museum showcases artifacts from the wreck of The Rhone, as well as other shipwrecks. Unique jewellery and other gifts are for sale... more
Sage Mountain National Park The Park encompasses the highest point of a ridge running east/west along the spine of Tortola... more
St. Michael's Church Only remnants can be seen of this 18th-century church, which was reputedly headed by a pirate priest who used the site's high ground to spy on passing ships... more
Virgin Islands Folk Museum The Museum houses some Arawak and Carib pottery and stone tools, including a decorated spindle, wreck of The Rhone and H.M.S. Nymph artifacts, plantation items and reef conservation info... more
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