The history of the British Virgin Islands is one rich in piracy, privateering, and territorial disputes. Although Arawak and Carib Indians inhabited the islands as far back as 100 BC, none of the ...
The islands’ many secluded shores make a perfect escape for honeymooners. The British Virgin Islands' many secluded shores make a perfect escape for honeymooners, divers, beach bums and novice boaters ...
The RMS Rhone is one of the premier shipwrecks to explore. The vessel sailed for the last time on Oct. 19, 1867, and sank near Salt Island during a Category 3 hurricane. Now, the site of the wreck and ...
A treasure trove of tropical escapes, the British Virgin Islands is a paradise for travelers seeking pristine beaches and relaxation. Whether you are enjoying one island or traveling between several ...
From rebuilding following hurricanes to trying to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, it's been a wild ride for travel and tourism in the British Virgin Islands. We recently caught up with British ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Laurie Werner is a New York-based writer covering travel and food. It’s a good time to go to this group of 60 islands and cays ...
Hurricane Irma arrived on the doorstep of the Virgin Islands just over a week ago. A Category 5 storm, historic in its terrible might, Irma shredded homes and hotels into the bare materials that made ...
Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands and is home to 80% of their population. Split lengthwise by a row of hills, this island is home to many of the BVI's hotels, resorts and marinas.
Shootout wins create history for Caribbean pair with the British Virgin Islands and Anguilla recording their first qualifying victories. It was a historic day for both the British Virgin Islands and ...
Since the British Virgin Islands are located in the Caribbean, it should come as no surprise that seafood is a big part of the dining scene. Expect to find Caribbean spiny lobster, conch and fresh ...
The British Virgin Islands has been on the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories since 1946, following the transmission of information on the Leeward Islands (which had included the ...
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