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About Tortola

Tortola offers a charming mash-up of traditional West Indian culture, with a British politeness, and plenty of life to it, all against the backdrop of Caribbean island perfection. And it's much loved by sailors! Capital of the British Virgin Islands, and home to 80% of the population, Tortola is very much more than a holiday island, and the best places to stay on Tortola range from bougainvillaea clad guesthouses in the hills, to traditional beachside hotels and private island resorts.

As well as being a great base for exploring the tiny, uninhabited blips of the British Virgin Island Group, Tortola is also great for divers - there's a number of shipwrecks just off the coast, and great for hikers - the landscape is lush and peaky.

It also offers some interesting conditions for surfers, who're gradually colonising some of the undeveloped gems of beaches on the island's north coast.

Road Town, Tortola's capital, is home to the island's government buildings and sailing businesses; this is where you'll find the largest marinas and boatyards. There are some relatively basic hotels to be found around the docks, but also some quite decent ones - possibly for the offshore finance clients.

Don't forget that the best places to stay in Tortola get quickly booked up, especially during the peak holiday seasons. So be sure to book well ahead to avoid disappointment.

Best places to stay in Tortola

For a traditional feel

  • Sugar Mill is a small resort just minutes from the beach. Traditional, and rather charming, this resort is done in colourful fabrics, and has lush gardens, a superb restaurant and two beachside bars. Most rooms have both kitchen and living space.

For beachfront luxury

  • The Long Bay Beach Club is a beachfront hotel with plenty of charm. Rooms have wood-beamed ceilings, kitchens and large bathrooms, and there are amenities galore, from a cocktail bar on the beach, to a gym and tennis courts.

For a holiday home or villa

  • If you'd prefer the privacy of a self-catering option then browse through the wide variety available online with our partner, Booking.com.

Travel Information

  • The temperature stays a balmy 25-28°C year-round, though be warned that hurricane season lasts from June to November (with August and September being the most likely months to experience a hurricane).
  • Mid-December to mid-April is the the peak tourist season, so expect to pay more for accommodation and for there to be larger crowds.
  • Fly into Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport, aka Beef Island Airport, before taking a taxi or a bus to your final destination.
  • Alternatively hire a car with Rentalcars.

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The best hotels in Tortola

Long Bay Beach Resort

Tortola (West End)

Having undergone a complete renovation, this is now a chic boutique hotel located on the island's best beach. Spacious rooms are all white-on-white with natural decor giving a modern feel. With a Caribbean restaurant, yoga & meditation, and a beachside bar - everything has been thought of here.

  • Beach Life - Set on one of the island's most sought after beaches, stroll down from your ocean view room straight onto the powder white sands
  • Restaurant - Beachside restaurant, beach bar and a coffee shop
  • Fishing - Fishing excursions are organised by the property
  • Romantic
from CA$315 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Sugar Mill

British Virgin Islands (Apple Bay)

Charming resort minutes from the beach. Traditional style rooms have colourful fabrics, kitchens and private balconies. Outdoor pool, lush gardens and spa. Superb restaurant and two beach side bars. A great choice for families and excellent value.

  • Families - Rooms have kitchens and plenty of living space for all; child friendly activities and menus
  • Local markets - One-of-a-kind antiques, silk-screened fabrics, intricate ship models, and watercolours by Tortolan artists
  • Diving - Hundreds of ship wrecks, caves and coves teeming with tropical fish
  • Restaurant - Daily changing menu with particular emphasis on local seafood.
from CA$372 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees