Tortola General Information-Tortola Villa Rentals
Tortola At A Glance
Tortola is a gem…mountainous with sweeping, dramatic and tranquil views of nearby islands…unspoiled white sand beaches…quiet evenings in good restaurants and local nightlife in small pubs…unparalleled sailing, diving and other water sports…snorkeling with dolphins…easy day trips to nearby islands…quiet and civilized…a pleasure to explore…
Tortola is located 50 miles east of Puerto Rico within the 60+ islands known as the British Virgin Islands. It is the largest of the BVI and is the center of government and commerce. Road Town, the capital of the British Virgin Islands, offers visitors shops, bars and restaurants.
Tortola, like Virgin Gorda, is primarily a beach and water sport destination. IT offers many wonderful private villas with private swimming pools that are nestled on the mountainsides high above the sea. An excellent choice for the more independent travelers as full staff is generally not included-although cooks are available for hire. Most of our villas on Tortola are located hillside providing extremely private settings overlooking dramatic ribbons of islets and cays and white sands beyond.
As with Virgin Gorda, Tortola is an excellent choice for those seeking quiet beaches and sailing as well as peace and quiet…Visitors with more on their agenda than those simple but idyllic pleasures will be disappointed as the island lacks golf, major nightlife and any major shopping.
Tortola excels at offering a quiet and stress free atmosphere…Indeed; it does not take long after arrival to feel the stress melt away as visitors attune to the slower pace of life and relaxed friendliness.
Tortola is known for its glistening white sand beaches and small, protected coves. One of our personal favorites is Smugglers Cove located on the West End (the road is unpaved but passable) and offers exceptional snorkeling. Along the north shore of the island, there is a string of superb beaches which include Long Bay (a magnificent mile long stretch of sand), Apple Bay for surfing (and home of the famous Bomba Shack), Cane Garden Bay which is a magnificent palm lined sandy beach and has a great local bar and water sports as well, Brewer’s Bay with good snorkeling, Josiah’s’ Bay as well as Elizabeth Beach.
Both Smuggler’s Cove and Cane Garden Bay beaches offer reefs that touch the edge of their shores and extending outward several hundred yards, making them exceptional snorkeling spots for t
Visitors to Tortola during the full moon are known to frequent the famous “Bomba’s Surfside Shack” at Apple Bay. Bomba’s is one of the most famous beach bars in the entire Caribbean and offers casual but sometimes wild/over the top fun.
Sailing is the most popular activity in the British Virgin Islands and day sails to neighboring islands are easily arranged and there is a vast array of boats and trips to choose from. Snorkeling in the clear and calm waters is popular as well.
The island offers a good selection of fine restaurants as well as a plethora of casual eateries.
Visitors return to Tortola for savoring exceptional down-island views and passing sailboats, sea breezes, glorious beaches and quiet seclusion.
Activities:
Swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, tennis, horseback riding.
Airlines:
Air Sunshine
American Eagle
Cape Air
Caribbean Star: 284.494.2347
LIAT
NY to Tortola: 4 hours
Miami to Tortola: 3 hours
Airport Transfers:
Arrival at the Beef Island International Airport will generally be from San Juan, Puerto Rico or St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands. Our clients will be met at the airport and escorted to the villa on a complementary basis. A rental vehicle is necessary as there is no reliable cab service and the vehicles may be rented near the airport or depending upon the villa often times delivered to the villa for guest’s arrival.
ATMS:
Several are located in Road Town at Banco Popular on Main St. next to the customs office in Road Town and at Chase Manhattan Bank.
Area Code: 284
Baby-Equipment Rentals:
Car seats, cribs, high chairs, playpens, strollers, cots and bed rails are all available for rental for additional fees.
Banks:
Banks on Tortola are open from 8 AM –3 PM Mon.-Thursday and from 8 AM-5 PM on Fridays.
Beaches:
Tortola is known for its spectacular beaches. The island is rimmed with soft powdery beaches surrounding the translucent turquoise sea.
North Shore:
The majority of the villas that we represent are located within a short walk or drive of the island’s famous North Shore beaches to include Smuggler’s Cove, Long Bay, Apple Bay, Cane Garden Bay, Brewers Bay, Josiah’s Bay and Elizabeth beaches.
Boating:
Day sails as well as powerboat rentals are widely available in the British Virgin Islands.
Budgeting/Costs To Rent A Villa on Tortola:
In addition to the weekly rental rate for a villa on Tortola, the additional costs involved include but are not limited to the following:
Air Transportation
Car Rentals
Groceries & beverages
Tip for the staff
Cancellations:
Cancellation penalties are incurred and will vary depending upon the specific villa chosen. Upon confirmation with our company, a written cancellation policy will be issued along with the written invoice for the booking. Generally, cancellations on Tortola are subject to a 20% penalty on the gross weekly rental rate up until 45 days prior to arrival with no refunds within 45 days.
Again, this may vary and is subject to change-clients will be provided with a written cancellation policy that applies to their particular villa upon booking.
Capital: Road Town
Car Rentals:
We highly recommend that clients rent a vehicle for their stay on Tortola and recommend that clients secure a 4WD vehicle due to the poor/non-existent road conditions. We would be happy to arrange client’s vehicle rentals.
Car rental rates are approximately as follows based on weekly rentals and subject to the 5% government tax.
High Season (Rates from Dec 16-April 15)
Type of Car Per Day Rental Rate 7 Day Rental Rate
2dr, Manual Suzuki Sidekick Jeep
4WD, AC, 4 pax. $50/per day $300/per week
2dr, Automatic Suzuki Sidekick
AC, 4 pax. $55/per day $330/per week
4dr. Suzuki Sidekick Jeep
Manual or Automatic, 4WD, AC, 5pax $65/per day $390/per week
4dr. Suzuki Grand Vitara Jeep
Manual or Automatic, 4WD, AC, 5pax $65/per day $390/per week
4dr. Toyota RAV4 Jeep
Automatic, 4WD, AC, 5pax $65/per day $390/per week
4dr. Mitsubishi Montero
Automatic, 4x4, AC, 7pax $75/per day $450/per week
3dr. Chevy Aerostar Van
Automatic, 4x4, AC, 8pax $75/per day $450/per week
Low Season (Rates from April 16-December 15)
Type of Car Per Day Rental Rate 7 Day Rental Rate
2dr, Manual Suzuki Sidekick Jeep
4WD, AC, 4 pax. $40/per day $240/per week
2dr, Automatic Suzuki Sidekick
AC, 4 pax. $48/per day $288/per week
4dr. Suzuki Sidekick Jeep
Manual or Automatic, 4WD, AC, 5pax $58/per day $348/per week
4dr. Suzuki Grand Vitara Jeep
Manual or Automatic, 4WD, AC, 5pax $58/per day $348/per week
4dr. Toyota RAV4 Jeep
Automatic, 4WD, AC, 5pax $58/per day $348/per week
4dr. Mitsubishi Montero
Automatic, 4x4, AC, 7pax $70/per day $420/per week
3dr. Chevy Aerostar Van
Automatic, 4x4, AC, 8pax $70/per day $420/per week
Conditions of hire:
All clients must be over 21 years of age but less than 75 years old and must have held a valid driver’s license for at least two years. It is compulsory to have a BVI driving permit and our representatives are authorized to issue them at a cost of US $10.00 per permit.
Children’s car seats are available for rental upon request.
The above rates, optional CDW insurance, gas and children’s car seats are all subject to a 5% government tax. All rates are subject to change without notice.
Check-in/Check-out times:
Check-in time is generally after 3:00 PM and checkout time is 12:00 noon.
Chef Service:
When not included, cook service may be arranged for additional fees.
We have several excellent chefs who are available to guests for just a single fabulous dinner or several meals per day.
Climate:
Warm & sunny with temperatures between 75 F and 90 F year round. During the winter, the nights are slightly cooler and so it might be a good idea to bring a cotton sweater.
Communications:
The villas all are equipped with telephones and guests will be advised of the particular phone number of the property prior to departure. You may now make a credit card call from the BVI's by dialing 111 from any phone and following the recorded instructions on completing your call.
Mobile Phone Rentals:
You may rent a Boat phone via CCT (phone: 284.494.3825) at $10/day-a credit card would be required for necessary security deposit.
Currency:
The currency of the B.V.I. is the U.S. dollar.
Major credit cards and traveler’s checks are widely accepted as well. Please note that there is a 10 Cent stamp duty on all checks and traveler’s checks.
Deep-Sea Fishing:
Vast arrays of big game fish live in the oceans surrounding Tortola.
Several different companies on the island offer guided Tortola fishing excursions with a focus on big game fish like bluefish, shark and wahoo.
Departure Tax:
$10.00 per person by air, $5.00 per person by sea/ferry.
Deposits:
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a reservation.
Reservations made within 60 days prior to arrival during the winter season and 45 days prior to arrival during the summer/low season must be paid in full.
Diving:
The British Virgin Islands have over a dozen land-based dive operators.
Some of the best reef and famous wreck diving in the Caribbean is close at hand. Full scale PADI and NAUI certification lessons are available as well as resort courses at the entry level.
Baskin’ in the Sun: Offers a full service with equipment rental and sales.
Phone: 800.233.7938
Fax: 284.494.4303
E-mail: baskindive@aol.com
Internet: www.dive-baskin.com
Driving:
Driving is on the left, British style. A valid foreign or U.S. driver’s license is valid for 90 days but a $10 temporary BVI license must be purchased.
Dress:
Due to the islands conservative British heritage, there is a dress code of conservative clothing. Light cotton dresses and light jackets and ties for formal wear and typical tropical wear during the day.
Documents for arrival onto Tortola:
Every person entering should be in possession of a valid passport and a valid return ticket. A visitor who is a citizen of the United States of America or Canada traveling direct from these countries may be admitted without a passport for a period not exceeding three (3) months. However, that person will be required to produce proof of nationality, by means of an original birth certificate or citizenship papers, and photo identification.
Electricity:
110 volts/50 cycles-same as in the U.S.
No adapters necessary for visitors from North America but European visitors will require one.
Ferry Service:
The British and Virgin Islands are serviced by inter-island ferry service. Please note, however, that it does not work for guests to fly to St. Thomas and then plan on ferrying over to Tortola as it proves to be quite cumbersome with luggage and attempting to catch flights. The schedules vary according to the day of the week and may be affected by sea conditions, so it’s critical to verify the time of departure.
North Sound Express:
Operates between Virgin Gorda and Tortola (Road Town) and, also, from Road Town and the West End to downtown St. Thomas.
Phone: 284.495.2271
Smith’s Ferry Service:
Phone: 284.495.4495
Speedy’s Fantasy/Speedy’s Delight:
Operates between Virgin Gorda and Tortola (Road Town).
Phone: 284.495.5240 or 5235
Private Water Taxi Service:
Operates custom charters between or within the British and US Virgin Islands.
Phone: 340.775.6501
Website: www.watertaxi-vi.com between Beef Island and the North Sound on Virgin Gorda.
General Information-Government & Standard Of Living:
Christopher Columbus discovered the British Virgin Islands and named the entire group of islands Las Once Mil Virgenes, after St. Ursula and her legendary 11,000 martyred companions.
In later years, the Spaniards passed through the waters seeking gold and later the pirates who found the islands’ hidden coves and treacherous reefs and ideal base from which to prey on passing ships filled with treasures. Later the British established a plantation economy and developed sugar.
Today there are only around 14,000 inhabitants on Tortola and visitors will find the people quite friendly. The overall feeling on the island, however, remains one of blissfully casual and uncomplicated
The British Virgin Islands, including Tortola, enjoys a stable government with both the United Party and the Virgin Islands Party dedicated to a democratic government. The British Virgin Islands are a Dependent Territory (formerly referred to as a colony) of Britain with self-governing status. The government gives firm respect to the beaches and protection of the environment.
Golf:
The British Virgin Islands to include Tortola do not offer golf of any kind.
Grocery Shopping:
Visitors will find the supermarkets in Tortola are well stocked and offering a staggering array of exotic and distinguished specialty foods for the good life.
Hiking:
A variety of hiking opportunities exist on Tortola to include exploring a primeval rain forest in the Sage Mountain National Park, which contains the British Virgin Islands highest point at 1,780 feet. The park is located just west of Road Town and has three trails.
History:
Columbus discovered the British Virgin Islands on his second voyage to the New World, in 1493. He named the area “Las Once Mil Virgines” after the 11,000 followers of St. Ursula. Virgin Gorda was so named by Columbus because he felt the island resembled a reclining woman with a protruding belly when viewed from the sea.
The Spaniards officially laid claim to the territory in 1555…For almost a full century; however, the islands were considered too small and unimportant for Spanish settlement so they remained largely uninhabited during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Pirates terrorized the Caribbean shipping lanes with the blessing of one European country or another and the Spanish Armada was finally defeated. Many of the islands were names after various pirates, such as Thatch Island, which is named after Edward Thatch (or Teach-also commonly known as Blackbeard).
The islands were claimed by England in 1628 but the Dutch were the first true settlers arriving in Tortola in 1648. In 1666, British planters took over control of the islands from the original Dutch settlers and they attained the status of a British Colony and remained part of the Leeward Islands from 1872-1956 when the British Virgin Islands became a separately administered entity. In 1967, a new constitution provided for a ministerial system of government and the islands remain under British control today.
Horseback Riding:
Shadow Stables:
Located on the Ridge Road, offers horseback riding tours of Tortola.
Phone: 284.494.2262.
Internet:
There are Internet cafes in Road Town, Nanny Cay, Sopers Hole (West End) & Trellis Bay (Beef Island)-they all have PC’s or visitors may use their own laptop.
Sopers Hole:
Phone: 284.495.4137
Coconut Telegraph: Nanny Cay
Phone: 284.494.2512
Cyber Café: Trellis Bay
Phone: 284.495.2447.
Cyber Corner: Road Town
Phone: 284.494.2974
* Guests with their own laptop, but no Internet connection at the villa may obtain temporary Internet hook-up Cable & Wireless at 284.494.4444.
Language:
The official language is English spoken although islands residents often speak it with a West Indian lilt.
Laundry:
The villa’s laundry facilities are NOT generally available to villa guests to use at many of the Tortola villas due to water shortages and restrictions. Personal laundry may be done by the villa’s maid during her maid service (this depends on the villa and some housekeepers will charge $10-$20 per load for wash, dry and fold) or by dropping it off at a Laundromat for a wash, dry and fold service or going to the local do it yourself laundromat.
Local Hazards:
Black Sea Urchins
Manchineel Trees-beware of the little green apples that fall from this tree, as they are poisonous to eat and toxic to touch. Do not even seek shelter under one of these trees during a rain, as you will get blisters.
Location:
The British Virgin Islands are grouped around the Sir Francis Drake Channel, which is renowned as one of the finest sailing waters in the world. The British Virgin Islands are located some 60 miles east of Puerto Rico and form part of a chain (archipelago) of Caribbean Islands created millions of years ago.
Marriage & Weddings:
Getting married on Tortola involves being in the British Virgin Islands for three days before applying for a marriage license, which must be done in Road Town on Tortola.
For the requirements, please check with the Register’s Office at 284.494.3701 ext. 5001 or 284. 494.3492.
We are, also, happy to provide our clients with the names and phone numbers of personal wedding consultants and planners.
Nightlife:
Nightlife is fairly limited on Tortola and consists mostly of a local reggae or calypso bands at local bars and resorts.
Pre-stocking:
While the villas on Tortola generally do not include staffs (cooks), for visitors that will be arriving late in the day or evening, we recommend that they have the villa pre-stocked with some arrival beverages and snacks. Please Fax or e-mail us your list well in advance. The charge for this service varies depending upon the groceries and supplies purchased etc.
Population: 14,000
Restaurants:
Brandywine Bay:
Hillside location overlooking the Sir Francis Drake Channel. The chef/owner has won international praise for his Tuscan style cooking. Reservations are recommended and open Monday-Saturday but closed August through October.
Phone: 284.495.2301.
Callaloo at the Reef:
An elegant waterfront restaurant at Prospect Reef specializes in Caribbean gourmet cuisine. Reservations are recommend and open daily.
Phone: 284.494.3311.
Jolly Roger:
Located near the West End, a breezy spot offering International and West Indian specialties as well as burgers, pizza etc.
284.495.4559.
Pussers Landing:
A popular, casual restaurant located in Road Town as well at Sopers Hole on the West End. Pub style dining-good burgers, sandwiches etc. Open daily.
Phone: 284.494.3897.
The Long Bay Beach Resort:
A gourmet garden restaurant features an international menu as well as daily fresh fish.
The resort’s more casual Beach Café serves great breakfasts, lunches and more casual dinners.
Phone: 284.495.4252
The Sugar Mill:
Hillside and located on the ground of a 360 degree old former plantation in Apple Bay. Former Bon Appetit columnists Jefferson and Jinx Morgan own the restaurant. Reservations are required-dinner nightly.
Phone: 284.495.4355.
Skyworld:
Located at the top of a mountain, do be sure to arrive early to savor the breathtaking sunset views.
Phone: 284.495.4355.
Security Deposits:
The majority of the villas do require a security deposit to be paid along with payment for the actual villa.
Sights:
J.R. O’Neal Botanic Gardens:
A beautiful four-acre garden offering a lush array of tropical plants.
Government House:
Once the Governor’s residence, this stately 20th century building houses a small museum.
Fort Recovery:
The British Virgin Island’s oldest intact structure. Built by the Dutch in the 1660’s, it features a turreted gun emplacement.
Josiah’s Bay Plantation:
A former rum distillery, it is now an art gallery.
Mount Healthy National Park:
Features the remains of an old stone windmill that once part of an 18th century sugar plantations.
North Shore Shell Museum:
Offers shells, shell crafts and other examples of local crafts/culture for display and sale.
Sage Mountain National Park:
At 1,780 feet Sage Mountain is the British Virgin Island’s highest point. The park is laid out with graveled paths.
Shopping:
The British Virgin Islands are not known as a shopping mecca. Most of the shops on Tortola are located in or around Road Town’s Main Street and at the Wickham’s Cay shopping area, near the marina. Soper’s Hole on the West End offers an ever-growing group of boutiques offering art and jewelry.
Caribbean Fine Arts Ltd:
Located on Main Street in Road Town, a small shop that offers a wide range of Caribbean art, including original watercolors as well signed prints.
Courtyard Gallery:
Located on Main Street in Road Town offers delicate crushed coral sculptures created on the premises depicting fish, birds and flowers.
Island Treasures:
Located at Soper’s Hole Marina, it offers watercolors, paintings, pottery, prints and books on the Caribbean.
Sunny Caribbee Art Gallery:
On Main Street in Road Town, it offers one of the larges displays of paintings in the Caribbean as well as a selection of island spices and sauces.
Sports:
Hiking, Horseback Riding, Sports Fishing, Diving, Parasailing, Sailing, Surfing, Tennis, Kayaking and Windsurfing are all available on the island.
Staff:
The majority of the villas on Tortola do not include in their rental rates the services of a full staff (cook etc.). A few villas, however, do have cooks included.
Tipping of the staff:
It is appropriate to tip the villa’s housekeeper for excellent service and a job well done. WE recommend $2-$4 per guest/per day.
Snorkeling & Diving:
Tortola offers exceptional close in snorkeling directly off it’s spectacular white sand beaches where snorkelers will see plenty of brilliantly colored parrotfish as well as lots of other marine life.
The diving is well known among scuba divers for the areas colorful coral formations, abundant marine life and wreck diving. Indeed, the nearly translucent waters make for wonderful visibility and the rock formations provide plenty of nooks and crannies to explore.
The most popular dive site is the RMS Rhone, a 310-foot royal mail steamer that sank in 1867. Featured in the movie, “The Deep”, the ship’s four parts rest at depths from 15-75 feet. Another favorite dive site are the four caves located at Norman Island, the setting for Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island.
Tennis:
The majority of the large hotels to include the Long Bay Resort offer tennis for additional fees. Please note that guests of the Long Bay villas enjoy complementary tennis.
Time Zone:
Tortola falls in the Atlantic Time zone, which is one hour ahead of US Standard time. The island does not observe daylight savings time.
Topography:
Mountainous with the highest point, Mt. Sage, at 1,780 ft.
Tourist Board Contact Information:
USA/New York Office: 800.221.9831.
USA/Los Angeles Office: 800.221.9831
Water:
The water on the island is pure and safe to drink from the tap.