Apple Bay: Tortola's Surfing Hotspot
Experience the thrill of surfing and the tranquility of island life in Tortola's charming Apple Bay, a haven for surfers and beach lovers.
Apple Bay, a small village on Tortola's north shore, is renowned for its surfing waves, particularly during the winter months. With a laid-back atmosphere and beautiful scenery, it's a favorite among surfers and travelers seeking a tranquil escape.
A brief summary to Apple Bay
- Rte 1, VG
Local tips
- Visit during the winter months (November to March) for the best surfing conditions.
- Explore nearby Carrot Bay and Cane Garden Bay for more scenic views and attractions.
- Check out local food markets for authentic Caribbean cuisine.
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Getting There
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available at the airport and ferry docks in Tortola. A taxi from Road Town or West End to Apple Bay will take approximately 20-30 minutes. Fares are typically around $12 per person for shared taxis. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.
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Rental Car
Renting a car offers flexibility to explore Tortola. From the airport (EIS) on Beef Island, cross the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge to Tortola and follow the main road towards the West End. The drive to Apple Bay is approximately 45 minutes. Car rental agencies are available at the airport. Be aware that driving is on the left.
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