British Virgin Islands
Where to Stay in Paradise
Lodging in the Islands
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are located by island in the British Virgin
Islands, from the main islands of
Tortola
and
Virgin Gorda, to lesser outlying islands like
Anegada,
Jost Van Dyke,
Cooper Island,
Peter Island, and
Guana Island, to small locales like
Necker Island and
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Intimate low-rise structures prevail
in the BVI due to its policy of having no building
taller than a palm tree. Hence, we focus here on the
resulting small resorts, inns and guesthouses
of the BVI, with the emphasis on the natural
beauty
of the island environment.
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In addition, there are many
fantastic villas in the islands which we have described
separately for the main islands of Tortola and Virgin Gorda,
under
Tortola Villas and
Villas of Virgin Gorda. Look under
Outlying Islands for villas there. Also, note that
in the BVI, a resort may consist partly or wholly of villas.
Villa
generally refers to a detached family home, but may describe a
guesthouse or separate level accommodation (a source of
great bargains for singles or couples!) as part of a
family compound, or even occasionally a duplex or other multiple
unit dwelling.
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The
British Virgin Islands offer a great variety of
accommodations in all price ranges. From
luxury resorts in the outlying islands to the
intriguing, economy-minded
oasis (with kitchenette), the BVIs have it all!
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Quaint villas, each individually designed,
big enough for an extended family, are tucked into
emerald hillsides overlooking sparkling seas (see
Tortola Villas).
Resort marinas, focused around water activities,
are popular, each one unique in character.
You can
be amid
the bustle of island activities or
alone with a secluded beach to yourself. There are
so many choices in the British Virgin Islands.
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