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About Tortola
Tortola is the largest and most populated of the British Virgin Islands, located in the Caribbean. The official currency used on the island is the United States Dollar. With its stunning white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and lush green mountains, Tortola is a paradise for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. The island is also known for its vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and friendly locals. Visitors can explore historic sites, go snorkeling or diving, or simply relax on the beach.
When to visit
The best time to visit Tortola is during the dry season, which runs from December to April. During this time, the weather is sunny and warm, with little to no rainfall. The peak tourist season is from December to March, so if you prefer fewer crowds, consider visiting in April or November. The hurricane season in the Caribbean typically runs from June to November, so it's best to avoid visiting during these months.
Getting around
Getting around Tortola is relatively easy, with taxis, rental cars, and public transportation available. Taxis are a convenient option for short distances, while rental cars give you more flexibility to explore the island at your own pace. Public transportation, such as buses and ferries, can also be used to travel between different parts of the island. Keep in mind that driving is on the left side of the road in Tortola.
Traveller tips
Make sure to pack sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent to protect yourself from the sun and bugs. It's also a good idea to bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated, as the Caribbean sun can be intense. Be respectful of the local culture and customs, and always ask for permission before taking photos of people. Keep an eye out for special events and festivals happening during your visit, as they offer a unique glimpse into the island's culture. Lastly, don't forget to try the local cuisine, such as fresh seafood, conch fritters, and rum cocktails.