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About Road Town
Road Town is a stunning tropical paradise and is also the capital of the British Virgin Islands. It’s located in the heart of Road Harbour — a lush, horseshoe-shaped area in the center of Tortola’s southern coast. This scenic town’s name comes from a nautical term (“the roads”) which refers to a place that ships can access. With its balmy climate and architecture that dates back to the 1800s, Road Town is the ideal holiday destination for boaters who seek a secluded, exotic retreat.
The best time of year to visit Road Town and the rest of the British Virgin Islands is between the months of January and April. This is the period of the least amount of rainfall, and temperatures are still hot and sunny without being unbearable. The summer brings the risk of hurricane season, and it can be very rainy in the autumn. Some restaurants and businesses even close for the months of September and October.
To get to Road Town, you can fly to the main airport on Tortola or the local Road Town airport. From there you can hire a car or take a taxi to your accommodation. Some visitors also reach Road Town by ferry from Saint Thomas, and Road Town is the primary port for cruise ships stopping off at the island.
Boating in Road Town
The pleasant, warm weather that Road Town experiences year-round makes it a great boating destination. The deep, blue water and seasons of brisk trade winds have helped establish it as one of the most popular places for taking a holiday in the Caribbean.
Sailors come from all over the world for the opportunity to charter a sailboat and take in the sights around the beautiful island of Tortola. There are so many idyllic beaches and secluded coves to explore, and boating is the best way to tour them. If you’re looking for an exclusive, luxurious experience, consider chartering a catamaran or monohull sailboat while in Road Town. You can enjoy lunch and stops for swimming and snorkeling in the most picturesque spots around the island.
In addition to sailing, there are many other delightful water activities to enjoy in Road Town. Motor yachting is another popular way to get the most out of the island experience, as is deep sea fishing and kayaking. Parasailing, windsurfing, kiteboarding, and snorkeling are also highly favored by locals and visiting boaters alike.
For scuba diving enthusiasts, there are some great dive sites in Road Town. Rhone National Marine Park has two wrecks that are fun to explore. There is loads of gorgeous marine life and corals in the water surrounding the British Virgin Islands.
For active travelers who like to get exercise while on their holiday, stand up paddleboarding is a fantastic activity to partake in while in Road Town. The sparkling azure water and calm breezes make it an easy place to learn. Take a lesson or hire a board and paddle and explore the shoreline on your own.
Boating Events in Road Town
The BVI Exquisite Boat Show takes place on Tortola and is a wonderful event for boat owners and spectators alike. Grand prizes for competition winners are in excess of €7,058 The BVI Exquisite Boat Show takes place in June and showcases hundreds of beautiful boats right in Road Town.
Another exciting boating event is the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival. It starts at Nanny Cay in Road Town and is full of competitions and other events over the course of five days.
Other Things To Do
For a day spent on land exploring Road Town, a visit to the J.€0 O’Neal Botanic Gardens is a pleasant way to enjoy an afternoon. For visitors interested in the history of the island, you can check out the Folk Museum and the 1780’s Sugar Works Museum. These places provide an interesting look into the history of the island.
Marinas in Road Town
There are several marinas in Road Town for all your boat servicing needs, and they are picturesque locations on the island. Some of the top marinas include The Moorings Marina, Village Cay, The Moorings, and Conch Charters. Some marinas on Tortola also provide full-service accommodation. They have restaurants and bars and activities for kids. It's a wonderful place to enjoy a meal, right on the waterfront. Take a stroll by the boats and watch the sunset from these beautiful spots. The captains and staff at the marinas can give you advice and help you plan where to go while boating around Tortola and Road Town.