Powdery white-sand beaches, lush green mountains, and a sheltered yacht-filled harbours characterize the island of Tortola, where the past of the West Indies meets the present of the BVI. The largest island in the chain, Tortola offers a variety of exciting vacation possibilities.

There are also many well-equipped facilities scuba diving, and horseback riding. Fishing and Snorkelling are available from the villas 29 foot powerboat Chief

Wander through centuries-old ruins, our very own tropical rain forest or relax around the pool, on the rocks in a sheltered spot or lounge on nearby Little Bay beach. Explore Tortola's many and varied restaurants and bars. Take in some history at the BVI Folk Museum in Road Town.

Main Street in Road Town, the capital city, offers everything from local spices, jams, rums, and soaps to hand-crafted jewelry, silk-screened fabrics, and local art. The cuisine of Tortola reflects the island's rich cultural mix, whether it's a four-star dinner at a converted sugar mill or a delicious West Indian roti at a pastel-painted cottage. Local delicacies such as fresh lobster, conch, spicy goat, curries, and Johnny Cakes make each meal memorable.
Pool and Billiards
Master Jacuzzi Tub
Movie collection
Wireless Fast Internet
Music listening Ipod ready
Treadmill
Eliptical Trainer
29 foot Intrepid Powerboat
Satelite TV's
Computer Games
Board Game and Puzzles
Reading Books
Hammocks Walks
Beach chairs
Pool Toys
Diving
Swimming
Snorkelling
Horeback riding
Island Tours
Visits to other islands
Sailing
Surfing
Kite Boarding
Exploring
Dining
Fish from our shore
Fish from our powerboat
Wakeboarding
Skiing
Tubing