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The staff, the beach access
The location is great. Rooms were nice but the shelving in the bathroom looked like it was about to collapse.
Quiet, beautiful surrounding.
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Food at the restaurant was amazing!
Nice location on the beach, happening place. Something going on every night. Saturday was karaoke and bingo night.
The beach was close by, they had functional AC, the food was pretty good at the hotel restaurant.
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Friendly staff and great location. Good price for the value.
The room was big. The draft was friendly and the location was convenient
The availability. Only some rooms were open so we were happy to get one.
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Where to stay in Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport
Learn about the top neighbourhoods of Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport
The capital island and largest of the British Virgin Islands, this stunning destination boasts white sand beaches, lush scenery, ancient ruins and endless recreation options. Take a dip in the island's spectacularly blue waters, sample fresh local cuisine, or hike to the highest point in the British Virgin Islands at Sage Mountain National Park.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical hotel check-in and check-out times?
How do I get from Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS) to my hotel?
Do hotels provide airport shuttle services?
Is breakfast usually included in the room rate?
Are taxis reliable and how do I pay?
Can I rent a car at or near the airport?
Is Wi‑Fi free and reliable in hotels?
Are there accessible rooms and facilities for guests with disabilities?
Are family- and child-friendly facilities available?
Do hotels accept major credit cards and offer on-site parking?
What safety and security measures should I expect?
What should I know about hurricane season and travel insurance?
What are the hotel cancellation and modification policies?
What are local tipping and service charge expectations?
Is tap water safe to drink?
Are pets allowed at hotels in Tortola?
What dining options are available on-site at hotels in Tortola?
What are the nearby attractions and activities in Tortola?
How do I arrange boat transfers, ferries or island excursions from my hotel?
Is there a fitness center or pool at most hotels in the British Virgin Islands?
Are there any local events happening during my stay in Tortola?
Top Tips
- Book well in advance for peak season (December-April), when room rates often rise by 30-50% and top hotels on Tortola can sell out weeks ahead. Compare flexible cancellation options and set alerts for price drops if your travel dates are not fixed.
- Confirm airport transfer arrangements before arriving at Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS): hotel shuttles (US$15 per person), shared taxis (US$15 to US$25 per ride), and water taxis to outer islands all require advance booking. Request your hotel's preferred provider list for accurate pricing.
- Ask which fees are included in your rate versus charged on arrival; the 10% room tax and US$15 environmental levy per person (per stay) are often due at check-in. Clarify payment timing to avoid surprises.
- Check Wi-Fi speed, backup power, and generator availability if you need reliable internet for work or calls. Power outages may last 30-60 minutes on occasion, so request your hotel's most recent backup test date to assess preparedness.
- Reserve car rentals (US$65 to US$100 per day) before arrival if you plan to explore. Rental agencies and most taxis drive on the left, and major roads such as Ridge Road are narrow with sharp bends. Ask hotels to provide updated car rental comparison lists or help with ferry schedule coordination if heading to Virgin Gorda or Jost Van Dyke.
- Smaller hotels may close front desks after 21:00, so verify late check-in options, airport or harbor pickup cutoffs, and make sure your arrival details are on file for after-hours staff.
- Store valuables such as your passport, cash, and electronics in the in-room safe, as petty theft affects beaches and parked cars intermittently in Tortola. Never leave personal items unattended at Cane Garden Bay or Smuggler's Cove.
- Services like spa treatments, dinner reservations, or private boat charters are limited (5-10 available slots per day per hotel). Book these with your concierge or front desk within 24 hours of arrival for the widest choice.
- Tortola's main roads are often steep and unlit after 19:00, and may flood briefly in the wet season (May-November). Choose vehicles with good ground clearance and always ask your hotel for a map showing the best-lit routes.
- Pack reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, and insect repellent (mosquitoes are most active after dusk), plus a light rain jacket for sudden showers between May and November. Upscale hotel restaurants occasionally require collared shirts or dresses, so confirm dress codes in advance.
- For families, confirm on-site pool depth, lifeguard hours, and rollaway or crib availability at least 48 hours before check-in. Check local beach advisories for current safety status; Cane Garden Bay and Brewers Bay are generally safest for children.
- If accessibility is needed, request an accessible room or step-free access in writing. Most small and mid-size hotels on Tortola have limited ramps or elevators and may have steps at entrances and bathrooms. Ask for visual alarms if you require enhanced alerts.
- Most hotels observe quiet hours from 22:00-07:00. Greet staff and locals with a 'Good morning' or 'Good evening', as friendly exchanges are valued in BVI hospitality.
- Purchase travel insurance covering medical evacuation and review your provider's network in the BVI before arrival. The nearest advanced hospital is off-island in Puerto Rico, under a 45-minute flight from Tortola.
- Leverage hotel partnerships for tours. Hotels can arrange vetted snorkeling, sailing, and food excursions with licensed providers, ensuring up-to-date reviews and insurance coverage.
- Check if your hotel has both backup generators and water tanks, particularly during dry season (January-April) when municipal supplies can be rationed. Request extra towels or water bottles in advance if you have special needs.
- Solo travelers should consider hotels in Road Town or Nanny Cay for better-lit areas and more after-dark activity, with restaurants open until 22:00-23:00. Share your itinerary with the front desk for safer taxi arrangements or group activity bookings.
- Verify current BVI health, visa, and vaccination requirements 7 days before travel on official government or airline websites. Entry policy changes can occur with little notice.
- Plan for tipping: restaurants typically expect 15-20% if no service charge is included; for bell staff, US$15 to US$25 per bag; for housekeeping, US$2 to US$5 per night; for taxis, round up or add 10%.
- BVI sun exposure is intense year-round. Drink at least 2 liters of water daily and reapply high-SPF sunscreen (SPF 30+) every 90 minutes, especially during outdoor excursions or boat tours.
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