Ecotourism in the British Virgin Islands: How to Travel Lightly By Boat
The British Virgin Islands is the perfect ecotourism destination to visit by boat. The area’s trade winds, weak currents, and few underwater obstacles mean it’s possible to drift around by sail for the majority of your journey, with no engine noise to disturb. Here we reveal how to navigate the region by boat while playing your part for the environment at the same time.
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Sustainable places to shop
Explore the shops at Wickham’s Cay
Visit the Craft Alive Village
Located in Road Town Harbor just a short walk from the cruise terminal, the Craft Alive Village is filled with rainbow-hued West Indian-style cottages selling arts and crafts made in the British Virgin Islands. Among these shops is Asante Studio, which showcases watercolours and acrylic pieces by local artist Joseph Hodge, Locally Yours, which sells homemade fruit pop “lollies”, and the BVI House of Craft, which sells handmade straw-woven items and other delightful handmade goods.
Sustainable places to eat and drink
Enjoy locally-sourced Caribbean flavours at the Reef House
Located within the Rosewood Little Dix Bay resort on Virgin Gorda Island, Reef House features a menu full of locally-sourced foods, like pickled mango, cured mahi-mahi, and homemade Caribbean jams. The restaurant is located right on the water’s edge, giving you a beautiful view of Little Dix Bay. If travelling by boat, there are marinas available on Virgin Gorda Island a short walk away from Little Dix Bay. The undulating outcrop is also accessible by ferry from Tortola. The ferry terminal is within walking distance of the restaurant, too.
Sustainable activities
Visit the Baths National Park
The Baths National Park is among the British Virgin Islands’ most unique natural areas. Located along the southwestern coast of Virgin Gorda, the Baths National Park is filled with an unusual combination of white sand beaches and massive granite boulders. If you look closely, the boulders create hidden pools where marine life may be hiding. If travelling by boat, there are mooring buoys available for day use to ensure moored vessels don’t accidentally damage the reef.
Unfortunately, strong winds in the winter months make the park inaccessible by boat. If travelling on foot, water taxis are available for hire to take you from the Virgin Gorda ferry terminal to The Baths. You may also rent a car or hire a taxi to take you to the top of The Baths, but make sure you come prepared for the 15-minute hike from the parking lot down to the aquamarine waters.
Scuba dive fascinating shipwrecks
Off the coast of Black Point Rock near Salt Island in about 80 feet of water is the RMS Rhone, a British royal mail ship that operated in the area from 1865 to 1867 until the ship was sunk by a late-season hurricane. The shipwreck was used in 1977 to film underwater scenes of Peter Benchley’s The Deep.
When the 310ft (94m) ship sank, the bow separated. The bow now sits in about 80ft (24m) of water near the stern, which is only about 35ft (11m) deep. Today the wreck acts as an artificial reef with schools of fish navigating its cavities and corals cropping up here and there. Other interesting wreck dives around the British Virgin Islands include the Chikuzen, a Korean refrigerator ship intentionally sunk off the northwest coast of Tortola in 1981, and the Kodiak Queen, a ship that survived the Pearl Harbor attack and was recently sunk to create an artificial reef.
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