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Norman Island: Treasure Island of the BVI

Explore Norman Island: Uncover pirate legends, snorkel in hidden caves, and discover the natural beauty of the British Virgin Islands.

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Norman Island, part of the British Virgin Islands, is an uninhabited island steeped in pirate lore and rumored to be the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Treasure Island'. Known for its secluded bays, dramatic cliffs, and the famous caves at Treasure Point, it's a haven for boaters, divers, and snorkelers.

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Local tips

  • Explore the caves at Treasure Point for an unforgettable snorkeling experience; bring an underwater flashlight to explore the deeper recesses.
  • Hike the trails behind Pirate's Bight restaurant for panoramic views of the BVI and the chance to spot hidden treasure.
  • Enjoy a sunset at Benures Bay, a tranquil anchorage on the north side of the island.
  • Check ferry schedules in advance, as they vary depending on the season.
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Getting There

  • Ferry

    To reach Norman Island, take a ferry from Tortola or Virgin Gorda. From Tortola, ferries depart from West End or Road Town. Note that there is no direct ferry from Tortola to Norman Island. Ferries from West End connect via Cruz Bay, St. John. From Road Town, ferries connect via Cruz Bay, St John, or Red Hook, St Thomas. Ferry schedules vary, so check in advance. A taxi from the airport on Tortola to the West End ferry dock takes approximately 50 minutes. Ferry tickets from West End, Tortola to Cruz Bay, St John cost approximately $8.

  • Boat Charter

    Alternatively, reach Norman Island by private boat charter, offering a personalized experience. Many visitors opt for a private boat charter from Tortola, St. Thomas, or St. John. Charters provide flexibility in exploring the island's bays and snorkeling spots. Prices vary depending on the size of the boat and the duration of the charter. Contact local charter companies for rates and availability.

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Norman Island, located at the southern tip of the British Virgin Islands, is a captivating destination brimming with history and natural beauty. Uninhabited except for wild goats, the island spans approximately 600 acres and is renowned for its pirate history, which is said to have inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Treasure Island'. The island's allure extends beyond its literary connections. The Bight, a large and well-protected harbor, offers excellent anchorage for boats. The island's western coast features three water-level caves at Treasure Point, perfect for snorkeling and diving. These caves teem with marine life and offer a unique underwater experience, with sunlight filtering through the openings, creating a mesmerizing play of light and shadow. Snorkelers can encounter colorful coral formations, schools of tropical fish, and perhaps even elusive creatures like moray eels and octopuses. Beyond the caves, Norman Island offers miles of hiking trails with stunning views of the surrounding islands and the Caribbean Sea. Benures Bay, on the north side of the island, is a favorite anchorage known for its tranquil sunsets. The island also boasts a vibrant restaurant scene, with beachfront establishments offering Caribbean cuisine and refreshing cocktails. For a livelier experience, visitors can head to Willy T, a floating bar and restaurant known for its festive atmosphere.

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