Bath & Turtle

Virgin Gorda


In a large courtyard near the ferry dock, this casual eatery cooks up burgers, wraps and wings but also dabbles in sushi and other more ambitious Asian specialities. At night it’s a fun scene. Local bands play four times weekly (usually around sunset).


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Nearby Virgin Gorda attractions

1. Savannah Bay

1.24 MILES

A short distance north of the Valley, Savannah Bay features more than a mile of white sand. Except for the beaches of Anegada, no other shore provides…

2. Spring Bay

1.45 MILES

An excellent beach with national-park designation, Spring Bay abuts the Baths to the north. The beauty here is having a Baths-like setting but without the…

3. Copper Mine National Park

1.51 MILES

You’ll drive down a winding, boulder-avoiding road to reach this forlorn bluff at Virgin Gorda’s southeastern tip, but it’s worth it to see the impressive…

4. The Baths

1.62 MILES

This collection of sky-high boulders marks a national park and the BVI’s most popular attraction. The rocks – volcanic-lava leftovers from some 70 million…

5. The Dogs

2.7 MILES

This clutch of five little islands lies 2.5 miles off the northwestern coast of Virgin Gorda. Partly protected by the BVI National Parks Trust, the Dogs…

6. Gorda Peak National Park

3.05 MILES

At 1359ft, Gorda Peak is the island’s highest point. Two well-marked trails lead to the summit off North Sound Rd, and make a sweet hike. If you're coming…

7. Aragorn’s Studio

6.55 MILES

Local metal sculptor Aragorn Dick-Read started his studio under the sea-grape trees fronting Trellis Bay, the broad beach just east of the airport. It…

8. Cooper Island

7.01 MILES

Lying about 4 miles south of Tortola, Cooper Island is a moderately hilly cay and is virtually undeveloped except for the Cooper Island Beach Club – its…