Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Out Islands
Includes ยป
Norman Island
Peter Island
Cooper Island
Salt Island
Marina Cay
Scrub Island
Necker Island
Guana Island
The Dogs
Ginger Island
Fallen Jerusalem
Dead Chest Island
The Indians/Pelican Island
Little Thatch Island
Mosquito Island
Why Go?
The BVI's 'out islands' - a Creole expression for remote or undeveloped cays - are a won-
derful mix of uninhabited wildlife sanctuaries, luxurious hideaways for the rich and fam-
ous, and provisioning stops for sailors. With more than 40 little landmasses to choose from,
you're bound to find something to suit your taste. Cooper Island floats affordable cottages,
while Peter, Scrub and Guana Islands kick it up a notch with luxury resorts. Norman Island
holds buried treasure and a rowdy floating bar. Salt Island lures divers to the wreck of the
RMS Rhone . Countless other isles - Ginger, the Dogs, Fallen Jerusalem - offer nothing but
beaches and blue sea.
Most of the islands are reachable only by charter or private boat. If you don't have your
own vessel, try making arrangements with a day-sail operator.
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