Tortola, British Virgin Islands Port Reviews

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by VeronicaS2

This was the port of call I enjoyed most. We went on the sightseeing and Cane Bay tour, which was phenomenal. The guide took us up these really steep hills to the highest point where we were about to see breathtaking views of the island below. Then we went to Cane Bay, which is one of Tortola's beautiful beaches. The water was so warm, calm and clear, I didn't want to leave!

Visited: Sep 08, 2007

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by Helen2

Nothing but roosters walking around. No shops were open. We docked here on Sunday.

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by WendyS8

there wasnt enough time at this port. we went on the dolphin swim- which was thrilling. i would have liked it to go longer. we saw afterwards another group was riding on 2 dolphins, and wondered why we werent offered this option. we were told our dvd cost 50 dollars. however, another woman said our dvd was supposed to cost 35 dollars and the costa cruise dvd cost 50 dollars. why was there a difference

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by JudyG9

Guatemala -- very friendly people. Could be a very interesting port but tour offerings were limited. Need to expand what is offered

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by RichardA12

A new port stop for us. We took the drive around the island and it was interesting. We are glad we saw this island, but will not make an effort to revisit.

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by Eddy

Go "sailing and Snorkeling" on a real retired ocean racing catamaran. They really sail the boat. (We were sailing at 10 knots). The snorkeling was at Norman Is., about 45 minutes from Roadtown, in a couple of very sheltered bays. The water clarity is excellent, and we even swam with a wild sea turtle that came by to check us out...KEWL. There is also a wonderful straw market at the entrance to the ship dock which is worth the visit. Good island shirts for $15.00.

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by RitaK2

Need to spend more time at this port so can relax and not feel rushed at Virgin Gorda Baths

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