Cruises to British Virgin Islands (BVI) from Miami
More than 40 Caribbean islands and islets make up the British Virgin Islands (BVI), which are known for their subtropical vegetation, white sand beaches, and coral reefs. Apart from four major islands (Tortola, Anegada, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke), there are thirty-two smaller islands and islets, over twenty of which are uninhabited. Among the smaller islands are Great Tobago, Salt, Peter, Cooper, Norman, Guana, Beef, Great Thatch, Little Thatch, and Marina Cay. From one island to the next, there are countless historical sites to explore. Forts, mines, museums, churches, burial sites, and plantation estates all over the islands tell stories of piracy, the beginning of global trade, and early settlements. Sailboating, scuba diving, fishing, and lounging on picture-perfect beaches are some other options.
British Virgin Islands (BVI)
When you take a Eastern Caribbean cruise from Miami to British Virgin Islands (BVI), you will stop at some of the world's most interesting ports of call, known for being an excellent place to unwind and also the starting point for a variety of exciting excursions.
Ports of Call
- Beef Island (Tortola): Offers laid-back vibes and access to some of the best sailing experiences in the Caribbean.
- Frenchmans Cay (Tortola): Known for luxury resorts and pristine beaches, making it a perfect getaway.
- Great Harbour (Jost Van Dyke): Famous for its casual beach bars, including the renowned Foxy's.
- Tortola (Road Town): The bustling capital of the British Virgin Islands with a rich pirate history.
- Virgin Gorda: Known for the Baths, a breathtaking beach area with unique geological formations.
General Information About British Virgin Islands (BVI)
- Language: English
- Currency: U.S. Dollar (USD)
- Local Customs: Sailing is a major part of life; the BVI Spring Regatta is a major event.
- Bargaining: Not typical.
- Tips: 10-15% is usual, check if included.
- Safety Tips: Generally safe; watch for natural hazards like strong currents while swimming.
- Time Zone: Atlantic Standard Time (AST), no DST.
Cruise Lines
Many of the world’s largest cruise ships can regularly be seen departing from Miami for British Virgin Islands (BVI), including vessels from:
- Azamara Club Cruises: Embark on a luxurious journey in the Caribbean, where immersive experiences await you.
- Celebrity Cruises: Indulge in sophistication and refined experiences on Caribbean seas.
- Norwegian Cruise Line: Cruise the Caribbean on your terms with diverse entertainment and freestyle cruising.
- Oceania Cruises: Indulge in exquisite cuisine and refined exploration in the breathtaking Caribbean.
- Regent Seven Seas Cruises: Discover the epitome of all-inclusive luxury at sea.
- Seabourn: Experience intimate luxury with extraordinary moments at sea as you sail through the Caribbean.
British Virgin Islands (BVI) from Miami Cruise Calendar
Explore the British Virgin Islands (BVI) from Miami Cruise Calendar, a comprehensive guide that helps travelers plan their journey from the vibrant PortMiami to the captivating coasts of British Virgin Islands (BVI). This detailed calendar highlights the departure dates for cruises heading to various destinations in British Virgin Islands (BVI), ensuring that potential cruisers can find the perfect time for their adventure. Each clickable date provides specific details about the cruises, including ships, itineraries, and the unique experiences awaiting in British Virgin Islands (BVI). It's important to note that the dates shown correspond to the departure dates from Miami, not the arrival dates in British Virgin Islands (BVI). Whether you're seeking to explore the rich cultural heritage, indulge in the local cuisine, or relax on pristine beaches, this calendar is an indispensable tool for planning your cruise adventure from Miami to British Virgin Islands (BVI).