Paradise Club

Top choice in Tortola


The most buzzing beach bar on Tortola is ready-made for your Instagram account, with swings in the sea and an 'I heart BVI' sign on land. Paradise lights up by night with tiki torches, firepits and psychedelic glow lights. It also serves pub-style lunches and dinners at picnic tables in the sand.

Every full moon it offers psychoactive mushroom tea (mushrooms grow wild on Tortola and are legal) and has live music. These celebrations aspire to, but don't quite match, the full-moon parties at the sorely missed Bomba Shack.


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