British Virgin Islands Heritage Passports

BVI Heritage Passports offer a unique tour of the British Virgin Islands, its history and culture. For locals, learn new and interesting facts that might surprise you. For visitors, commemorate your visit by exploring our cultural sites and landmarks while using your heritage passports to highlight the places you’ve been. Get your passport stamped as you visit the various attractions.

Anegada

At about 15 square miles long, with the highest point being 28ft. Anegada is the second largest and the only coral and limestone formed island in the Virgin Islands (UK). This island gets its name from the Spanish word meaning "drowned" or "flooded".

During your stay, we invite you to visit:
i. The Faulkner House Museum
ii. The Anegada Rock Iguana Head Start Facility


Jost Van Dyke

At about 3 square miles long, Jost Van Dyke is the fourth largest of the four main islands of the Virgin Islands (UK). The highest point is Majohnny Hill, which measures (1053ft.) above sea level.

During your stay, we invite you to visit:
i. White Bay Fort
ii. Foxy's Bar and Restaurant


Tortola

At about 21 square miles long, Tortola is the largest and most populated island of the Virgin Islands (UK). The highest point is Mount Sage, which measures (1740ft.) above sea level.

During your stay, we invite you to visit:
i. Her Majesty's Prison Museum
ii. The Callwood Rum Distillery


Virgin Gorda

At about 8 square miles long, Virgin Gorda is the third largest and second most populated island of the Virgin Islands (UK). The highest point is Gorda Peak, which measures (1370ft.) above sea level.

During your stay, we invite you to visit:
i. St. Mary's Episcopal Church & Cemetery
ii. The Baths National Park

These are just a few of the attractions featured in the Heritage Passport!

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