These 60-some islands are known for superlative boating, angling and diving; funky beach bars; and exclusive resorts. But the BVI''s also have some moderate options, especially on the main island, Tortola. And tell Foxy we sent you...

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BVI enters into partnership with Airbnb

A few months ago Airbnb entered into a partnership with the Bermuda Tourism Authority that involves marketing and the exchange of fees. Then, in December, it signed one with the British Virgin Islands. Remarkable, because Bermuda and the BVI are nothing if not upmarket destinations. What's more, Airbnb has now signed memorandums of understanding with 16 Caribbean governments, creating a new era of cooperation between those governments and a company that not so long ago was frequently accused of…

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BVI tourism rebounding nicely after fall 2017 hurricane devastation

Hurricane-affected countries are rebounding after last September’s devastation by Irma and Maria. The least affected countries are at or near normality, while the worst hit ones, which recorded decreases ranging from -18 percent to -7 percent in 2017, continue to make progress, five months after the storms.   The following is an update on the progress of some of the worst hit destinations as provided by the countries, along with the hotel picture made available by the Caribbean Hotel and…

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  • Looks like a pretty big step forward for BVI tourism with American Airlines announcing the launch of regular nonstops from the USA - daily out of Miami - meaning no more need to connect through San Juan or St. Thomas. And apparently it's selling like hotcakes: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/just-got-easier-fly-british-2149341...
    It Just Got Easier to Fly to the British Virgin Islands with the First-ever Nonstop Flight from the…
    American Airlines just launched a flight to the paradise destination from Miami.
  • The U.S. travel industry news site Travel Pulse recently ran a succinct look at what's what in the BVI: https://www.travelpulse.com/Destinations/Caribbean/British-Virgin-I...
    British Virgin Islands
    Our British Virgin Islands travel guide is your go to resource for planning, researching and learning everything you need to know about traveling to…
  • A Travel+Leisure writer takes a look at tourism's comeback in Virgin Gorda after two back-to-back hurricanes: https://www.travelandleisure.com/virgin-gorda-resorts-luxury-hotels...
    How Virgin Gorda Is Making a Comeback After 2 Devastating Hurricanes — and What's New on the Island
    Virgin Gorda has a history of attracting free spirits — and after two catastrophic hurricanes, this visionary thinking is exactly what helped three i…
  • Just a handful of months ago, Condé Nast Traveler came out with its latest recommendations in the BVI - and as always, hitting various nails on the head: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/where-to-eat-stay-and-play-in-the-...
  • Thanks David, I'm trying to make it a public repository of valuable information for BVI visitors, especially yachting visitors. If you have anything to contribute to it please feel free - I'll publish it in your name and give you a link.
  • I checked out your blog, Tony -- great information, made me want to head right back down!
  • Haven't seen the coral objets d'art yet but I'll check it out. Dick Aragorn ALWAYS has beautiful stuff. Incidentally I have a new blog with a bunch of articles that answer many questions for first timers (and also regulars..!!) Pls see http://bit.ly/gqOCeW
  • The BVI get a Tripatini blog shout-out in the recent Best Caribbean Shopping Off the Beaten Path, Part 1!

  • eTurboNews reports that other tourist destinations may strive for mass tourism in these tough times, but the British Virgin Islands are determined to "stay the course," with small-scale, upscale, quality resorts. Is that the right course?
  • A cheerful thought, David.
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