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British Virgin Islands National Parks

 

 

The British Virgin Islands love to show their natural beauty to visitors, there are 28 national parks, which encompass a stunning array of land and marine areas including historic sites, tropical forests, bird sanctuaries and one of the world´s most famous shipwrecks, each a jewel in its own right.
Some of the sites are only accessible by boat; others are easily reached by car or taxi.

 

  

 

Rhone Marine Park (Salt Island)

It is the most celebrated dive site in the BVI, and a major recreational attraction. El naufragio es el de un Royal Mail Steamer, que se hundió durante el huracán de 1867 con 125 personas a bordo. Is the first and only Marine National Park in the British Virgin Islands.

Diamond Cay (photo: Bareboats BVI)

Declared a national park in 1991, is located off Long Bay, Jost Van Dyke. Like most other islands that have been declared National Parks, Diamond Cay is a bird sanctuary.

J.R. O´Neal Botanic Gardens

Are a cool and peaceful refuge located in the centre of Road Town. The four-acre gardens include a lush array of indigenous and exotic tropical plants. A pergola walk, lily pond, waterfall, tropical bird houses, and miniature rain forests are just a few of the garden´s attractions. The gardens are considered by many to be among the finest in the Caribbean.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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