British Virgin Islands With Kids

The British Virgin Islands (BVIs) feel a bit elusive, but once you arrive you realize that you’ve discovered a super laid-back destination that offers just enough adventure to keep you coming back for more.  Everywhere you look, you see another island beckoning you to visit, sparking an adventurous spirit.

The BVIs are known for their turquoise waters, quiet beaches, and lush lanscapes. There are four main islands—Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, and Anegada—and many smaller cays to explore.  A boat charter is the classic way to experience the BVIs for easy access to the hard to reach coves, but inter-island ferries make island hopping a great option too.

Each island has its own unqiue vibe. Tortola, the largest of the BVIS, is the hub, home to the international airport and the departure point for most charters, and a popular stop for yachters. Virgin Gorda is known for the iconic Baths; Jost Van Dyke for its legendary beach bars; and Anegada (a coral island) for its flat landscape, stunning beach, and incredible snorkeling.  And we haven’t even scratched the surface to explore the smaller islands and private resorts.

The BVIs offer a mix of laid-back luxury and natural beauty. Unlike more bustling islands, the BVIs are all about uncrowded beaches, intimate boutique hotels, and exploring by boat. These islands are ideal for families looking to escape the crowds and embrace the slower pace of beach days, snorkeling, and simple outdoor adventures.

Mango Tree Memory

My first trip to the BVIs was a solo trip – and I encourage every mom to take one. I spent two days in a tiny boutique hotel on Jost Van Dyke, and it was one of the most comfortable rooms I ever stayed in, steps from one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever seen. A little bit of extra travel was 100% worth the journey. 

My next BVI trip was to Guana Island, a magical private island resort that any traveler who likes a blend of luxury and an edge of rustic adventure should experience at least once. One thing that blew me away about this island chain was just how easy it felt to get around – on paper, island hopping the BVIs appears quite the challenge, but now that I’ve done it, I realize just how accessible it could be with kids. I’m itching to go back. 

 

– Lee, Founder of Mango Tree Travel 

Best For:

  • One of the best Caribbean islands for kids who snorkel; 
  • An excellent choices for children who love animals; 
  • A gem for families seeking the road less traveled, and those on a budget.

Not For:

  • Travelers expecting all-inclusive 5-star resorts or kids club 
  • Families with very young kids who can’t snorkel

Key Facts For

Your British Virgin Islands Family Vacation

Known For

The BVIs are famous for island-hopping on charter boats, secluded coves, and laid-back beaches, offering a quiet retreat with beautiful natural attractions like Virgin Gorda’s Baths.

Language

English is the official language, making it easy for families to communicate and navigate across the islands.

Currency

The U.S. dollar is widely accepted, adding convenience for American travelers.

Size and Vibes

There are four main islands in the BVIS with a combined population of around 30,000 – Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda, and Anegeda. But there are about 60 islands total, including private island resorts and lots of small islands with character. Overall, the BVIs offer a tranquil, luxurious atmosphere, where outdoor activities and natural beauty take center stage. 

Getting Around

 Ferries make island-hopping easy – though navigating the ferry schedules and departure/entry points is worth bringing in an expert. Renting a car on larger islands like Tortola or Virgin Gorda is recommended for flexibility. Boats are popular for reaching smaller islands and coves.

Where to Stay

From luxury private island resorts to boutique hotels, there’s an island and hotel for every traveler in the BVIs. It’s definitely worth considering staying on a catamaran if your kids are strong ocean swimmers to really explore the islands; and villas are a good option too.

When To Go

Peak Season: December to April offers the best weather, with warm temperatures and little rain. This is the busiest season, especially during winter holidays, so expect higher prices and make reservations in advance for popular spots.

Shoulder Season:  May to mid-August is a great time to visit, with fewer crowds and more affordable rates. The weather is still pleasant, and the beaches are less busy, allowing families to enjoy a quieter experience in the BVIs before the peak and hurricane seasons.

No Go: Fall is the island’s rainy season and things really slow down and close. 

How To Go

Reach the BVIs with direct flights to Tortola’s Beef Island Airport (EIS) from Puerto Rico or Miami, or take a ferry over from St. Thomas / St John in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Why choose British Virgin Islands for your family?

The British Virgin Islands are a boundlessly beautiful haven for families with an adventurous spirit who love the Caribbean. While I rarely suggest it as a first-time island destination—thanks to the laid-back vibe and unrushed ferry schedules—the BVIs are hard to beat once you’re ready.

  • Uncrowded beaches, calm waters, and spectacular snorkeling make the BVIs ideal for young explorers.
  • Each island has its own charm—from the luxury of private resort Guana Island to the barefoot beachfront palapas in Anegada, to the lively, country-music vibe of Jost Van Dyke.
  • The endless coves and islets are perfect for boat charters and day sails, making it a paradise for families who love the water.
  • With a range of luxury resorts, villas, and family-friendly hotels, the BVIs offer exceptional stays and vibrant local culture, world-class dining, and events.
  • Without large crowds, families can enjoy uninterrupted time together and the serene beauty of their surroundings, making the BVIs an unforgettable place to explore.
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Where to stay

Best Family Hotels in British Virgin Islands

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The Hideout BVI

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Guana Island

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Rosewood Little Dix Bay

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Where to play

Best Activities for Families in British Virgin Islands

On the Water
Activities in British Virgin Islands
Explore the Baths by Boat Charter (Virgin Gorda)
The Virgin Gorda Baths are one of those "touristy" sites that are totally worth the visit -- walk through a labyrinth of boulders and swim in crystal clear waters. If you can arrive by charter boat to avoid a hot hike down to the rocks, then you're a winner.
Get Outside
What to do in British Virgin Islands
Get yourself to Soggy Dollar Bar (Jost Van Dyke)
This beachfront bar on White Bay Beach, Jost Van Dyke, is legendary. Visited by day trippers, overnight guests, and charter groups, the whole beach is a vibe you won't want to miss. The calm water is great for kids too, so bring them along!
Around Town
What to do in British Virgin Islands
Enjoy Sunset at Coco Maya (Virgin Gorda)
CocoMaya is one of those laid-back waterfront restaurants that you just want to revisit time and again. Adults will love the interesting cocktails and elevated cuisine. Kids can entertain themselves with the oversized jenga and other tabletop games.

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What to bring

Favorite Travel Products for British Virgin Islands

Travel Gear
ALOHA Collection Tote Bag - Packable Splash-Proof Beach Bag with Zipper Top. Washable Tote Bag for Pool, Beach & Travel
Aloha Collection Beach Bag
This is our go-to beach bag for island getaways: It comes in multiple cool patterns, is water resistant, folds down into a suitcase, and can fit tons of travel toys and snacks.
For Kids
Greatever Dry Snorkel Set,Panoramic Wide View,Anti-Fog Scuba Diving Mask,Professional Snorkeling Gear for Kids
Snorkel Set
If you want to get your kids comfortable snorkeling, getting them their own gear will get them excited, involved, and give them a practice in the pool.
For Kids
HIITAVE Kids Water Shoes Non-Slip Quick Dry Swim Barefoot Beach Aqua Pool Socks Shoes for Boys & Girls Toddler Mermaid/Scale 4-5 M US Toddler
Water Shoes
Give your kids extra confidence for ocean swimming, beach walks, and snorkeling with water shoes to keep them sure-footed. These low profiles shoes are easy to pack and come in lots of colors.
Travel Gear
Sun Bum Kids SPF 50 Clear Face Stick Sunscreen | Broad Spectrum Sunblock with Vitamin E | Wet or Dry Skin Application | Hawaii 104 Act Compliant (Octinoxate & Oxybenzone Free)| Travel Friendly 0.53 oz
Clear Sunscreen Face Stick
We've tried a lot of face sunscreens, and these clear sunscreen sticks are really the best no-tears solution. Goes on wet or dry, and reef safe too!
Travel Gear
One Piece Bathing Suit For Mom
Change of Scenery Swimsuit
There’s a new gem in the market for mom swimsuits! Change of Scenery, an accessible but luxurious resort wear and swimwear line, designed by Jamie Banks, working mom of three, will make you feel fantastic on your next beach trip.
For Babies
Dad wearing Integra Solar Baby Carrier
Integra Solar Baby Carrier
Our founder spent hundreds of hours researching the best lightweight, waterproof baby carrier with sun protection for her Caribbean travels, and this is the winner. Beach naps baby.

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Rave Reviews

Lee is my go-to person for all things family travel, not only does she have the best ideas, but I felt supported every step of the way. We had a blast on our trip, and can’t wait to plan the next one with Lee.
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Lee makes everything SO EASY! We gave her some guiding criteria and she came back with a variety of suggestions that met our asks and within our budget. . . . Lee made the booking process so easy and even helped us when another family decided to join us later on. She was able to work with the hotel to get us casitas right next to each other. The hotel was amazing for kids (the property had beautiful channels between the pools which basically made the entire property a kiddie pool AND it had a playground!). It was so nice to be somewhere that was family friendly, but that still felt “adult” and luxurious. She also was able to recommend nearby restaurants and activities, include a private boat service to take us to a secluded beach where the captain and his wife made us a fresh sea food lunch (including freshly opened coconuts for the kids. They loved it!). It was also helpful to have Lee on standby for any questions as the trip approached, too. Would 10/10 recommend Lee/Mango Tree Travel and will definitely be using her again!
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