British Virgin Islands Hotels
The British Virgin Islands are part of the Virgin Islands archipelago in the Caribbean. The territory is made up of 16 islands that are inhabited and more than 20 islands that are uninhabited.1 Many travelers to the islands are either on cruise ships or their own charter, and therefor have their own means of accommodations. If planning on staying on one of the islands, there are a few resorts available, as well as smaller budget inns.
Fast Facts
- Location: Caribbean
- Chief of State: Queen Elizabeth II
- Governor: David Pearey
- Capital: Road Town Tortola
- Population: 24,041 (July 2008 est.)2
- Language: English
- Currency: U.S. Dollar
- Country code: 284
- Time zone: AST
- Climate is subtropical and tempered by trade winds
Luxury Hotels
Peter's Island Resort on Peters Island, is one of the better-rated hotel resorts on any of the islands.3 The resort is situated on one of the largest private islands in the British Virgin Islands, offering guest complete peace of mind and total relaxation from the outside world. Rooms are a bit more than comfortably furnished and supply all the amenities you could ask for, as well as beachfront or ocean views.
Affordable Hotels
The Jolly Roger Inn is probably one of the most affordable places to stay in the British Virgin Islands. The inn is located on Tortola Island, only a short distance from the ferry. Rates are low and accommodations are basic, so don't expect any frills.4 One highlight is the hotel's restaurant, which has received some great reviews.5 They specialize in seafood but also serve up an International menu, including basic pizzas.
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When planning a trip, please see the pages on Virgin Islands Vacation and British Virgin Islands Restaurants.
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