BVI Beyond the Beaches: Unveiling the British Virgin Islands’ Secret Havens
Most visitors to the British Virgin Islands see the beaches from the deck of a catamaran or the shore of a resort. But the real BVI — the one that rewards people who trade the rental car for a dinghy or a pair of hiking boots — sits just out of sight. Roughly 60 islands and cays make up the territory, and the vast majority of them have no roads, no hotels, and no crowds. What they do have is a coastline shaped by volcanic rock, coral reefs, and the kind of quiet that feels like a secret. More