Norman Island

Norman Island is probably most famously known as the possible muse for Robert Louis Stephenson’s famous book, Treasure Island. As a standard part of our triangle trip, this location also offers some of the best snorkeling in the BVI, most notably the Indians, an...

Virgin Gorda and The North Sound

Named by Christopher Columbus (he thought the island resembled a large woman laying on her back,)Virgin Gorda is a large island with so much to see; a lot of visitors want only to see the famous baths and don’t realize there is so much more to this beautiful island....

Sandy Spit

Neighbor to Jost Van Dyke, Sandy Spit is by far one of the most photogenic and idyllic spots in the British Virgin Islands; even more so if you happen to access it on a day when you have it all to yourself. This tiny spit of an island is such a fun stopover, we love...

Jost Van Dyke

Rumored to be named after famous Privateer, Joost Van Dyk, this tiny island is a vacationers paradise.  Located about 5 miles due north of Saint John, with approximately 300 full time residents and one of the busiest ports in the BVI; this beautiful island is a must...

Tips for Tourists

With the holidays just around the corner, we are about to have a major influx of tourism on Saint John.  We’re always thankful for how busy Saint John is during the holidays and we love seeing all the visitors have such a great time on this beautiful little rock...

Best Snorkel Spots on Saint John

This was a tough one. There are so many great snorkel spots on Saint John and I had a really hard time picking my top five, so I tried to give a good variety here.  Check it out and add your own in the comments! Waterlemon Key and 3 Buoy Reef- Rolling these two into...