8 Best Hotels in Tortola, British Virgin Islands

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Luxury on Tortola is more about a certain state of mind—serenity, seclusion, gentility, and a bit of Britain in the Caribbean—than about state-of-the-art amenities and fabulous facilities. Some properties, especially the vacation villas, are catching up with current trends, but others seem stuck in the 1980s. But don't let a bit of rust on the screen door or a chip in the paint on the balcony railing mar your appreciation of the ambience. You will likely spend most of your time outside, so the location, size, or price of a hotel should be more of a deciding factor than the decor.

A stay at any one of the hotels and guesthouses on Tortola's north side will put you closer to the beach, but not to worry: it doesn't take that long to get from one side of the island to the other. Visitors who want to be closer to Road Town's restaurants and shops can find a handful of places in and around the island's main town.

Fort Burt Hotel

$ | Waterfront Dr., Road Town, VG1110, British Virgin Islands

The Fort Burt Hotel surrounds the ruins of an old Dutch fort, giving you a sense of history along with a night's sleep. The hotel attracts many business travelers who like its location on the fringes of Road Town. Vacationers will enjoy it as well, especially those who think of it as a jumping-off place rather than a place to put down roots. It's a bit of a hike to Road Town, but there are a couple of stores and restaurants in the neighborhood.

Pros

  • Nice views
  • Historic site
  • Inexpensive

Cons

  • Little parking
  • Long walk to Road Town
  • Need car to get around
Waterfront Dr., Road Town, VG1110, British Virgin Islands
284-494–2587
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18 rooms
No Meals

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Heritage Inn

$ | North Coast Rd., Great Carrot Bay, VG1100, British Virgin Islands

The gorgeous sea and mountain views are the stars at this small hotel perched on the edge of Windy Hill, offering modest but pleasant rooms with splashes of turquoise accenting a white background. The hotel draws convivial vacationers who enjoy socializing at the pool, bar, and the excellent Bananakeet restaurant.

Pros

  • Stunning views
  • Fun vibe
  • Room has kitchenette, but there's also a great restaurant

Cons

  • Need car to get around
  • Close to road
  • Not on beach
North Coast Rd., Great Carrot Bay, VG1100, British Virgin Islands
284-494--5842
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7 rooms
No Meals

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Maria's Hotel by the Sea

$ | Waterfront Dr., Road Town, VG1110, British Virgin Islands

Sitting near the water in busy Road Town, Maria's Hotel by the Sea is perfect for budget travelers who want to be near shops and restaurants but who don't need many frills. The least expensive rooms don't have ocean views, but all have bright tropical fabrics and rattan furniture to remind you that you're on an island.

Pros

  • Good location
  • Spacious rooms
  • Walk to shops and restaurants

Cons

  • Busy street
  • Little parking
  • Need car to get around
Waterfront Dr., Road Town, VG1110, British Virgin Islands
284-494–2595
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67 rooms
No Meals

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Myett's Garden Inn

$ | Cane Garden Bay Rd., Cane Garden Bay, British Virgin Islands

Tucked away in a beachfront garden, this tiny treehouse-style hotel puts you right in the middle of Cane Garden Bay's hustle and bustle, and its adjacent restaurant is one of the area's hot spots. Rooms, renovated after Hurricane Irma, have a typical tropical decor with tile floors and rattan furniture, and high wood ceilings lend a spacious feel. Although you might be content to lounge at the beach and stroll around the bay and through town, you'll need a car to venture farther.

Pros

  • Beautiful beach
  • Good restaurant
  • Shops nearby

Cons

  • Busy location
  • Need a car to venture out
  • Few common amenities
Cane Garden Bay Rd., Cane Garden Bay, British Virgin Islands
284-495–9649
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11 units
No Meals

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Nanny Cay Resort

$ | Waterfront Dr., Nanny Cay, British Virgin Islands

This quiet oasis is far enough from Road Town to give it a secluded feel but close enough to make shops and restaurants convenient. You're just steps from the hotel's restaurant and beach bar, boat charters, and the chance to stroll the busy boatyard to gawk at the yachts under repair, and the manmade beach and pool are welcoming. The cheerful rooms, which have tile floors, are enlivened by lots of bright Caribbean colors, and the on-site Peg Legs restaurant has nightly dinner specials.

Pros

  • Nearby shops and restaurants
  • Pleasant rooms
  • Marina atmosphere

Cons

  • Not a lot of frills in the rooms
  • Busy location
  • Need a car to get around
Waterfront Dr., Nanny Cay, British Virgin Islands
284-394–2512
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53 rooms
No Meals

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Quito's Luxury Inn

$$$$ | Cane Garden Bay, British Virgin Islands

The tireless Quito Rymer, one of the island's most popular musicians, opened this high-rise hotel in 2019 across the street from the beach and his eponymous restaurant-bar (where he still performs). If you don't mind strolling a short distance to the beach, want to eat in the nearby casual restaurants, and enjoy mixing and mingling with the locals at the village's numerous bars, this is a good choice. All 21 rooms are named after Quito's songs, and there's a pool and spa on property.

Pros

  • Near bars and restaurants
  • Pool and spa on-site
  • Good restaurant

Cons

  • Busy location
  • Not on beach
  • Need car to venture further
Cane Garden Bay, British Virgin Islands
284-495–4837
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21 rooms
No Meals

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Sebastian's on the Beach

$$ | North Coast Rd., Apple Bay, British Virgin Islands

Sitting on the island's north coast, Sebastian's has a casual beach vibe and rooms that vary in amenities and price, all of them attractively remodeled following Hurricane Irma, with the 12 oceanfront rooms a bit more up-to-date than those that the hotel calls "tropical." These less expensive rooms are across the street from the ocean and lack views. Those nearest the intersection of North Coast Road and Zion Hill Road suffer from traffic noise. Although you can eat all your meals at the resort's enjoyable restaurant, the Seaside Grille, the wonderful Sugar Mill Restaurant is just a short drive east.

Pros

  • Nice beach
  • Good restaurants
  • Beachfront rooms

Cons

  • On busy road
  • Some rooms nicer than others
  • Need car to get around
North Coast Rd., Apple Bay, British Virgin Islands
284-495--4206
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35 units
No Meals

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Village Cay Hotel and Marina

$ | Wickham's Cay I, Road Town, VG1110, British Virgin Islands

If you want to be able to walk to restaurants and shops, you simply can't beat Village Cay's prime location in the heart of Road Town. Located at a full-service marina, it's perfect for yacht charterers who want a night or two in town before heading out to sea, but land-based vacationers like it equally well. Rooms and suites are done in tropical style, with tile floors, rattan furniture, and town or marina views. You'll need a car to get to the beach. Otherwise, a tiny pool will have to suffice for your morning swim.

Pros

  • Prime location
  • Restaurant on-site
  • Nautical ambience

Cons

  • Little parking
  • Busy street
  • Need a car to get to the beach
Wickham's Cay I, Road Town, VG1110, British Virgin Islands
284-494–2771
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22 rooms
No Meals

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