Entry Documents
- Passport: Valid for the duration of your stay.
- Visa: Not required for UK citizens and most other nationalities for stays of up to 6 months.
- Return or Onward Ticket: Proof of departure from the British Virgin Islands is required.
- Travel Authorization: Most visitors do not need pre-arrival authorization, but travelers may need to comply with health and entry regulations, including completing a health declaration or entry form depending on current travel guidelines.
Departure Tax
A departure tax of US$20 is typically charged at the airport for international flights.
Driving
- License: Visitors can drive with a valid foreign driver's license for up to 3 months.
- Permit: A temporary driving permit is required, obtainable at the airport or local police stations.
- Driving Side: Left-hand side of the road.
- Road Conditions: Generally good, with paved roads in urban areas and some unpaved roads in more remote locations.
- Speed Limits: Typically 25-35 mph (40-56 km/h) in urban areas, with higher speeds on highways.
- Traffic Rules: Be mindful of all traffic signals, pedestrians, and local driving customs. Watch out for animals and cyclists, particularly in more rural areas.
Local Transportation
Exploring the breathtaking islands of the British Virgin Islands is a delightful adventure with a variety of transportation options available. It's easy to hail a taxi, which comes with pre-set fares for trips to the beach, resorts, and other points of interest. For those who prefer to set their own itinerary, rental cars and jeeps are a great choice, allowing you the freedom to traverse the island at your leisure. Be sure to experience the picturesque water taxis, they provide a visually stunning route to island-hop or discover secluded beaches. For the thrill-seekers, scooters and bikes are on hand for navigating the less expansive islands.