british virgin islands

About the British Virgin Islands (BVI)

A sail through the Virgin Islands reveals the tropical paradise you've always dreamed of: islands with verdant rainforest and fabled deserted islands with crescents of pristine beach. You can float lazily through the crystal-clear Caribbean waters, scuba dive colorful reefs or party under the stars on an anchored pirate ship. Parts of the British Virgin Islands are so beautiful, you'd happily marry the closest iguana just so you could stay there forever. Think dramatic green hills, blue skies, tripped-out sunsets and beaches where the loudest noise is the donk of a coconut dropping on sand as soft as a baby's bottom.

The Weather

The Caribbean weather is balmy, with daily highs between 77°F (25°C) in winter and 82°F (28°C) in summer. The trade winds keep humidity low, and the Caribbean currents keep waters warm. During the wet season (July through October), rainfall comes in short bursts that are more likely to cool you off than dampen your visit.

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