VIRGIN GORDA BATHS ----$55/£45---

VIRGIN GORDA BATHS ----$55/£45---

  • Here we climb on board our reserved seating, with our personal guide for the thirty minute Ferry ride across to Spanish Town Ferry Dock where special transport will be waiting for our members for the short fifteen minute drive to The Baths at Virgin Gorda . Please have Three dollars in cash to pay for the entrance fee which is not included in the total cost.

    The Baths, located in southern Virgin Gorda, are a natural wonder made up of massive granite boulders that form magnificent sheltering rock pools along the beach's shoreline. Molten rock seeped up through volcanic rock layers, creating a hollow location. The Baths is a popular harbor where visitors may go snorkelling, swimming, and unwind on the peaceful beaches. There's an appealing mix of colourful pubs and restaurants to refill stomachs at on land and the onshore services such as lockers and restrooms.

    For these wanting something a little less daring, at the entrance is the area called "Top of the Baths" which has a freshwater pool, a restaurant/bar, and shops with spectacular views over the panoramic Geological phenomenon. Enjoy a cool cocktail or one of their delicious meals from their menu. Shop for trinkets in their boutique shops.

    Our personal guide will be on hand for any assistance needed, information about the area and any medical emergencies. They will make sure we are all gathered together ready to board the transport back to catch our priority reserved seating back to Port

(ROAD TOWN PORT) with Professional Guide subject to sufficient bookings

Without a doubt, the most famous attraction of Virgin Gorda is The Baths: a collection of enormous boulders where you can crawl, swim and climb. Virgin Gorda’s geological features come from volcanic activity. A volcanic crater forms The Valley, where Spanish Town sits, and the island’s iconic caverns have lava to thank too. When molten volcanic rock cooled just off the coast, it formed the gigantic granite boulders now known as The Baths. You can climb the boulders using rails and ropes, to reach the remote Devil’s Bay on the other side or just use the trail from The top of the Baths.