10 Reasons to Visit The British Virgin Islands in 2020
The British Virgin Islands is the place to be in 2020! Hailed as the top destination for the super rich in 2019, it’s easy to see why this idyllic paradise is on everyone’s list of places to visit this year.
1. First and foremost, this is one of the only corners of the Caribbean which has not fallen victim to the tourism industry, in total lack of the commercialisation often seen on other paradise islands nowadays. This destination is a true paradise for all ages, cultures and budgets.
2. Yes, the rumours are true. The NY Times just announced The British Virgin Islands as their number 2 of 52 places to go in 2020. Reason being? Well it’s the islands incredible resilience and ability to bounce back after the Hurricanes which totally devastated the territory back in 2017, allowing for an almost re-birth of this paradise. And let’s face it – if the NY Times says so, who are we to disagree?!
3. In 2019, CEOWORLD Magazine listed the BVI as the most popular destination for the super rich. But you don’t need to be super rich to visit the BVI. All are welcome here.
4.If Forbes said it, then it really must be true. The Virgin Islands, both British and US were listed on their top 20 destinations for 2020 under the Forbes Travel Guide. Check out their reasons why here.
5. Remember Richard Branson? Hard not to forget that name. The BVI is home to one of his many homes, Necker Island. Also up and coming on the Virgin front is Mosquito Island, just off the coast of Virgin
Gorda. Fancy a trip to Necker, but can’t afford the room nights? Fear not! Sea It Clear Tours will take you on an educational experience of the island by glass bottom boat, where you will learn all about the conservational efforts of Branson and his team,.
6. CN Traveler praised the BVI under their best islands to visit in 2020. We will be curating some exclusive offers for these ultra-luxe island locations very soon so watch this space!
7. If it’s not for the sustainability focus across the region, including a turtle tagging program being introduced on Cooper Island, it’s because Harpers bazaar told us so. The BVI has also featured on their best places to visit for 2020. What are you waiting for?! Head to www.bvitravel.co.uk for more info.
8. Ever heard of Eustatia Island? Currently home to the co-founder and CEO of Google, Larry Page and his wife. if it’s good enough for them, it’s good enough for us. What do you say?
9. Coming in at number 9 on Matador Network 25 places you need to travel in 2020, we have The British Virgin Islands. Who doesn’t want to visit a completely renovated caribbean island?! We know we do.
10. Last, but not least. Why not?! The British Virgin Islands has been hailed as a top destination for 2020 and our suggestion to you is to experience it before the tourism industry takes over too much. What are you waiting for? Visit www.bvitravel.co.uk and get in touch with us today!