To many, the British Virgin Islands hold memories steeped in a calming mood and blissful ambiance. Welcoming over one million travelers in 2024, the quiet, casual and less developed islands appeal to newcomers and returning visitors. The 60 islands and cays offer secluded bays and beaches for exploration and adventure. Here, maritime traditions and old-world […]| Tropix Traveler
This favored private island resort in the British Virgin Islands, located off the eastern end of Tortola, has just received a few new enhancements for 2025. Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina is known for its relaxed, barefoot luxury, privacy, and service. The 230-acre island resort is a top choice among yachties and watersport enthusiasts […]| Tropix Traveler
The Basil Shores cocktail from Scrub Island Resort in the British Virgin Islands should be at the top of your bucket list.| Easy Drinks and Appetizers
There’s something magical about sipping a creamy Piña Colada with your toes in the sand and turquoise waves gently lapping the shore. I fell in love with this tropical treat at Cooper Island Beach Club in the beautiful British Virgin Islands. The cocktail was cold, creamy, and perfectly balanced with just the right amount of pineapple, coconut, and Caribbean rum—pure bliss in a glass! The Piña Colada was born in Puerto Rico, and it’s been the island’s official drink since 1978. Lege...| Easy Drinks and Appetizers
These premier properties in the Caribbean deliver true beachfront bliss along with a touch of luxury.| Tropix Traveler
With at least a dozen private-island resorts scattered around the Caribbean, there’s one for every type of traveler.| Recommend
HSBC has won a legal victory in its attempts to claw back losses from a US$190mn facility it provided to since-bankrupt Hong Kong commodity trader NewOcean Energy. A British Virgin Islands (BVI) court granted HSBC’s application to wind up two companies which provided guarantees for the facility, which was extended in 2019 with the UK-headquartered ...| Global Trade Review (GTR)
The newest hotels to come to the Caribbean are environmentally responsible and eco-conscious as well as ultra-luxurious| Tropix Traveler