Virgin Islands (BR)

Tortola

Tortola is a part of the British Virgin Islands archipelago. Its origins hark back to the times of slavery that soon gave way to farming. Today, it’s blessed with a superb tourist infrastructure, great beaches, comfy, let alone being one of the hottest beaches full of natural and cultural choices. Road Town is Tortola’s political and administrative capital, as well as of the rest of the islands. A stroll down the streets stuns visitors with an architectural beauty seen in castles, fortresses and monuments. At the same time, Cane Garden Bay is considered the island’s second largest city within this particular destination. The most popular beaches are Cane Garden Bay, Smugglers Cove and Brewers Bay. These are great places for catamaran ridings and for a stroll around the surrounding islands highlights the likes of Sage Mountain Park, a spot that packs a wallop when it comes to natural charms.

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The annual production of banana trees ascends to more than 1,500,000 tons, because there is a cultivated surface of 70,000 hectares.