- British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia
The British Virgin Islands (BVI), 3 officially the Virgin Islands, 4 are a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, to the east of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands and north-west of Anguilla
- Paradise Redefined | British Virgin Islands Tourism
Welcome to the breathtaking British Virgin Islands — an utterly incomparable escape When you close your eyes and envision paradise, what do you see? Sapphire waters lapping against powdery white beaches? Lush stretches of verdant tropical vegetation stretching to the horizon?
- British Virgin Islands Maps Facts - World Atlas
The British Virgin Islands (BVI), a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, are located to the east of Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands, and north-west of Anguilla
- British Virgin Islands Travel Guide | U. S. News Travel
The British Virgin Islands, or BVI for short, are some of the most-exclusive and least-developed islands of the Caribbean, but this only adds to their appeal
- British Virgin Islands | History, Geography, Maps | Britannica
British Virgin Islands, British overseas territory in the eastern Caribbean Sea It is part of an island chain collectively known as the Virgin Islands, which makes up the northeastern extremity of the Greater Antilles Puerto Rico lies to the west
- The Archipelago’s Islands | British Virgin Islands Tourism
The British Virgin Islands archipelago comprises more than 60 individual islands The largest are known for rich vegetation, exceptional luxury resorts, beautiful beaches, fantastic food, and friendly locals
- Home | Government of the Virgin Islands
Help with parenting, unions, and beyond Becoming a citizen living in the BVI Includes getting a driver's licence Information for K-12, Teritiary Scholarship Find information about how to register your vessel within the Virgin Islands Building your home or business Property Tax, Payroll Tax, and Stamp Duty
- Tourist Attractions in the British Virgin Islands - PlanetWare
Ravishingly beautiful, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) encompass more than 60 islands, scattered like emeralds between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic In 1666, British planters took over the islands from the original Dutch settlers, and they attained the status of a British colony
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