by SandyElden
We went to Virgin Gorda, visited Devil's Bay, walked through the caves (you will get wet and it is tight in spots), then swam at the Baths. Highly recommended.
Visited: Oct 22, 2019
by sjrdds
Not much here. Did the Virgin Gorda and Baths. Nice trail and gorgeous beach but not worth the money.
Visited: Dec 15, 2019
by dgd32862
We took the guided tour of Tortola, which was really good. The only issue is that the vehicle is a type of large duty truck with passenger seats added on where the truck bed used to be. This meant that the driver, who was also the narrator, couldn't hear questions from the back, nor could we ask him to repeat things we may not have heard that well. But thank goodness he was driving -- those roads were windy (as in winding) and windy (as in blowing wind). We got great shots of all around the island. We stopped at a beach for an hour, and we took the chance to visit the Callwood Rum Distillery up the road. For $4 we got a neat tour of how they make rum and how it is stored. We even got a taste of 4 different rums. A neat tour, a neat island.
Visited: Feb 22, 2020
by pugletteportia
I wish there were more diverse excursion offerings for this port. We did not do an excursion, but we walked around town and went to the cigar bar. The cigar bar was completely overpriced and we will not go there again (2 beers and 4 mojitos were over 75$) .
Visited: Dec 05, 2021
by Pea
Great beach but you have to go over high mountain to get there Cane Garden beach
Visited: Feb 09, 2020
by captaincorinne
no excursion visited the beach
Visited: Apr 07, 2019
by eckmary
Loved Virgin Gorda. We took this cruise mostly so the grandkids could see the baths. The amount of time for this port was inadequate.
Visited: Jan 19, 2020
by mattchristine
We just shopped the port. It was a little more expensive than the other islands.
Visited: Nov 08, 2019
by Fluffychick
Just visited a few shops near the ship and reboarded the ship.
Visited: Feb 09, 2020
by Amc
We went on a catamaran ride in this port. The crew were exceptionally courteous, and extremely knowledgable about their island, culture, and the islands which surround them. We were taken to a small, uninhabited island, Norman Island, where snorkling gear was provided to us, as well as instruction to those who were unfamiliar. From there we got back onto the boat & were taken to a small beach, with the occupants of the catamaran being the only ones there. We did no shopping in this port.
Visited: Jan 18, 2007
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