- Calm, reef-sheltered bay directly in front of the resort, ideal for relaxed swimming and snorkeling.
- Distance: ≈0–0.3 km
- Mode: Walk; ~1–5 minutes along resort paths
- Best time: Early morning or late afternoon for softer sun and calmer water
- Tip: Bring your mask and fins; reef and rocks underfoot make water shoes useful.
- Long, quiet white-sand bay with shallow, reef-protected water popular for snorkeling and beach walks.
- Distance: ≈1–2 km northwest
- Mode: Car/taxi; ~5–10 minutes from the resort
- Best time: Morning to mid-afternoon when light is good and seas are usually calm
- Tip: There are few facilities here, so carry water, snacks, and strong sun protection.
- Granite boulders, sea caves, and tidal pools connected by a marked trail linking The Baths to Devil’s Bay.
- Distance: ≈4–5 km south
- Mode: Car/taxi; ~10–15 minutes from the resort, plus 10–20 minutes on foot through trails and boulders
- Best time: Early morning for cooler temperatures and fewer cruise-day crowds
- Tip: Wear water shoes and keep valuables in a dry bag; expect some scrambling and shallow wading.
- Sheltered cove with rock formations similar to The Baths, usually quieter and good for swimming and snorkeling.
- Distance: ≈3–4 km south
- Mode: Car/taxi; ~10–15 minutes from the resort
- Best time: Late morning to mid-afternoon when the bay is bright and visibility is good
- Tip: Limited services nearby; pack water, a light snack, and reef-safe sunscreen.
- Highest point on Virgin Gorda with a forested trail and lookout tower offering panoramic island and North Sound views.
- Distance: ≈9–10 km north via North Sound Road
- Mode: Car/taxi; ~20–25 minutes’ drive, plus ~20–45 minutes’ hike each way
- Best time: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat and for clearer views
- Tip: Wear closed shoes and carry water; trails can be steep and humid, especially after rain.
- Low-lying coral island north of Virgin Gorda, known for long quiet beaches, shallow reefs, and laid-back beach bars.
- Distance: ≈30–40 km north across open water from Virgin Gorda
- Mode: Ferry or boat charter from Virgin Gorda ferry dock; ~45–60 minutes each way, conditions permitting
- Best time: Dry season months and days with calm seas and clear forecasts
- Tip: Check ferry schedules in advance and plan an early departure to allow time to explore the beaches.
General Tip: Many Virgin Gorda spots are undeveloped, so carry water, sun protection, and reef-safe footwear whenever you leave the resort to explore beaches or hiking trails.