Virgin Gorda has a lot to offer as a vacation destination. Travelers looking for a uniquely Caribbean experience will not be disappointed. Less developed than many of its island neighbors, Virgin Gorda does not have chain stores, casinos, or fast food restaurants. This goes a long way towards preserving the island’s truly Caribbean flavor.
Virgin Gorda does not have a deep-water ferry dock and this prevents us from getting overrun with cruise ship passengers. When ships do visit Virgin Gorda they dock off shore and guests come over on small tenders. It would be wrong to say that Virgin Gorda does not get cruise ship visitors but compared to other islands we have a fraction of the day-trippers of other destinations. This distinction makes a big difference in the quality of life for locals and tourists alike. Even during the busiest weeks of the year, Virgin Gorda never feels crowded.
Virgin Gorda’s natural beauty is the island’s greatest attraction. The island features panoramic vistas, sandy white beaches, and turquoise blue water. Virgin Gorda’s location and breathtaking scenery makes it a perfect destination for activities including hiking, bird watching, fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving, boating, and rock climbing. The island’s close proximity to other islands make Virgin Gorda a popular home base for day trips to outer islands.
The Baths is Virgin Gorda’s most famous attraction. This strikingly beautiful beach features giant boulders that were brought to the surface by ancient volcanic eruptions. The boulders rise from the sand to form caves, grottos, and pools that are great for exploring. Other beaches, including Spring Bay, Devil’s Bay, Little Trunk Bay, and Savannah Bay are widely regarded as some of the nicest beaches in the Caribbean.