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Tortola Best anchorages and marinas
Always choose the safest port or anchorage while sailing in Tortola. Read sailors’ reviews, share your best photos, and join British Virgin Islands Sailing Group for local news.
Best anchorages in Tortola
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Trellis Bay, located on the eastern coast of Tortola on Beef Island, is a charming anchorage popular… Read more about this listing
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Long Bay in Tortola, in the BVIs, is known for its sandy seabed mixed with rocks and seaweed, provid… Read more about this listing
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Cane Garden Bay, nestled on the north coast of Tortola in the BVIs, is surrounded by high hills, off… Read more about this listing
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Brewer’s Bay on Tortola is a calm anchorage with decent holding over a sandy seabed. Sheltered from… Read more about this listing
Your favorite ports and marinas
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The marina is right next to a variety of shops and restaurants, including a well-regarded sushi spot… Read more about this listing
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It’s part of the well-known Moorings brand, which means you can expect a certain standard of profess… Read more about this listing
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The marina’s location is convenient too, with a small supermarket and a coffee shop right on-site. T… Read more about this listing
Tortola, the main island of the BVIs
Tortola’s early days were shaped by sugar, and the ruins of the 18th-century Callwood Rum Distillery, tell tales of the once-flourishing sugar cane plantations. Rum is still distilled here using traditional methods, a chance to sip rum where it’s been made for over 200 years. Pirates, naturally, couldn’t resist these waters, and Tortola was no stranger to buccaneer visits. It was a prime hideaway for the likes of Blackbeard and Captain Kidd, who found the island’s secluded bays perfect for stashing loot or plotting their next raid. Soper’s Hole, a picturesque harbor today, was once one of their hideouts. You wouldn’t know it now, with its colorful marina and restaurants, but every now and then, you can almost imagine the ghost of a pirate ship drifting into the cove.
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