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 Tortola Island OverviewIn Tortola, the first rays of light touch the green vegetation of the mountains, perfectly shaped by immaculate beaches full of palm trees and worshiped for their large extensions of white sand and blue waters. The silhouette of a ship appears in the horizon, while a flock of white birds moves with the wind and the shops open their doors to display almost endemic, but undoubtedly charming items. | The tourists in the island wake up with the rhythm of the waves, as the only sound, to practice snorkeling or scuba diving, horseback riding in a virgin beach, or sail in the deep blue that surrounds this little paradise. Tortola, the most populated of the British Virgin Islands, has a majestic natural beauty enhanced by the terrestrial and underwater views. Peace, happiness and any kind of activity that the visitor may want, is what the island has to offer. An ocean of adventure awaits you. |

Sailing & Boating: There are many amazing sailing charters available in the BVI. You can choose a bareboat charter or a crewed yacht. You can plan the sailing vacation of your dreams Surfing: One of the best water sports when it comes to making a splash in our turquoise waters. Surfing is quickly becoming a favorite activity along our beaches. Kayaking: The powdery sand beaches along the BVI coastline and exposed waters near inlets and barrier islands are remarkably scenic, quiet, and full of wildlife. The many lagoons throughout the islands are an excellent place to paddle your kayak.
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Important: Passport will be mandatory to get into Tortola island A cruising permit is required for all cruising in the British Virgin Islands If you’ve come to shop, don’t miss Main Street in Road Town. It’s lined with shops offering everything from local spices, jams, rums and soaps to handcrafted jewelry, silk-screened fabrics and local art
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