The island was a Spanish colony until 1655, when it was seized by England's navy on the orders of Oliver Cromwell.
This small islet is quite close to Tortola Island where the whispering of the sea and the beauty of its landscape will be silent witnesses of a dream you'll never want to wake up from. There're only 200 inhabitants in a city outfitted with a picture-perfect harbor and a town of log houses in a sandy beach that brings back memories of the old Caribbean. Launch out on a ride and you'll hit on hills and mountains brimming with tropical wildlife and flora, strikingly pretty beaches featuring an unimaginable treasure of underwater beauties. These are, in a word, the main attractions behind this charming tourist destination. Don't miss out on the chance to spend your vacations in a special way, tasting the Caribbean cuisine and the top-notch service in its hotels. You'll also find spots to have a heck of a good time singing and dancing.
The island was a Spanish colony until 1655, when it was seized by England's navy on the orders of Oliver Cromwell.