About the island
Virgin Gorda is one of the BVI's major tourist
destinations, largely because of an unusual geologic formation known
as "The Baths" located on the southern end of the island.
Swimming and snorkeling are the main attractions here.
Capital: Road Town
Location: Virgin Gorda is the second-largest of the
British Virgin Islands, a group of islands which form part of the
archipelago of the Virgin Islands.
Size: 8 square miles (21 square km)
Language: English (official)
Climate: Subtropical; humid; temperatures moderated
by trade winds
Terrain: Coral islands relatively flat; volcanic
islands steep, hilly
Currency: US dollar (USD)
Tourism info: Call at (800) 835-8530
Travel Requirement:
Beginning Jan 1, 2008, the Western
Hemisphere Travel Initiative requires all U.S. citizens, citizens
of the British Territory of Bermuda, and citizens of Canada and
Mexico visiting Virgin Gorda to
have a passport or other secure document that establishes the bearer’s
nationality to enter or re-enter the United States.
Attractions
You can explore the island on
a jeep safari tour, visit the national park for hiking and mountain
biking, take a quadracer tour, or rent a jeep or scooter and go
cruising for a day.
If you like the ocean, you can swim, snorkel, dive, sail, go fishing,
try snuba or seatrek, parasailing, banana boating or any of the
many sea activities available.
See a birds eye view of the region with
our Google Caribbean
Map.
Getting around.
If you plan to rent a car in Virgin Gorda, be aware you will be
driving on the left. The only islands in the Caribbean where you
drive on the right are Aruba, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe,
Haiti, Martinique, and the Netherlands Antilles.
Taxi service is available on the island. Although metered rates
vary, they are reasonable and are fixed by law. Bicycles and scooters
are also available for rent at most popular tourist centers.
You can use your home driver’s license but you'll need to
purchase a temporary Virgin Gorda driver's license for $20. Remember,
when you take to the road, British rules apply, so keep to the left.
Pedestrians should remember to look right before
crossing streets.
United State diplomatic representation
The British Embassy
3100 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington D.C. 20008-3600
Phone: (202) 588 7800
British Consulate
Brickell Bay Tower, 1001 Brickell Bay Dr., Suite 2800 Miami, FL
33131
Phone: (305) 374 1522
Fax: (305) 374 8196
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Web links
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- Official Site
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