Lady Sarah's

Top choice in Tortola


This delightfully quirky art-filled cafe (the bar is made from an upcycled Tata truck, the light fixtures from mason jars) creates plates based around what it can grow at its farm or source from local farmers and fishers. The result: anything from Salt Island fish cakes to conch tacos to silky guavaberry crème brûlée. Check Facebook for daily farm-fresh menus.


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1. Old Government House

0.17 MILES

Standing at the extreme south end of Main St like an imperial symbol, this whitewashed manor (once the home of England’s governor of the BVI) is a classic…

3. Queen Elizabeth Park

0.27 MILES

This small community park bordering the western side of the harbor south of Government House is a good place to cool off in the trade winds while letting…

4. HMS Prison

0.3 MILES

Located at the heart of Main St, these stark, white rubble walls date to the 18th century and mark the oldest building in Road Town. The prison sits empty…

5. Methodist Church

0.34 MILES

Flanking the north side of the prison, this working Methodist house of worship dates from 1924. It’s a fine example of classic West Indian timber-framed…

6. Tortola Pier Park

0.46 MILES

Located right by the cruise-ship dock, this area holds lanes of brightly painted, purple-roofed buildings filled with souvenir shops, clothing and jewelry…

7. 1780 Lower Estate Sugar Works Museum

0.61 MILES

There are no bells and whistles here, but if you're keen to take time and read about the area's history, this museum in an old sugar mill is a worthy stop…

8. JR O’Neal Botanic Gardens

0.65 MILES

These elegantly dilapidated 4-acre gardens provide a shady refuge from Road Town’s hullabaloo and heat. Benches are set amid indigenous and exotic…