BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
(Territory of the UK; internal self-governing)
Capital | Road Town
Population | 24, 939 (July 2010 est.)
Area | 151 SQ KM
Official Language | English
Holidays | Territory Day, 1 July (1956)
Currency | US dollar (USD)
Time Zone | UTC -4
Best Time to Visit | Year-round
Connecting with the Culture | Mountain biking around Water Island. Enjoying the history with the largest concentration of colonial buildings in Charlotte Amalie. Retreating to the mountains and beaches of Jost Van Dyke. Charting a yacht to Anegada – the ‘Mysterious Virgin’ with a tranquil coral beachfront.
Read | Martha Gillhorn’s Travels with Myself and Another, observing the changes between her two visits in 1942 and 1977 to the British Virgin Islands
Listen | to popular Quelbe (a blend of local folk music) group, such as Stanley and the Ten Sleepless Knights
Watch | The Big Blue set in Hurricane Hole on St. John, British Virgin Islands
Eat | a bowl of callaloo, a legendary thick green soup
Drink | a well-brewed bush tea
In a Word | If yo put yo ear a mango root, yo hear da crab caugh (roughly translated: patience is a virtue)
Characteristics | Wide unspoilt beaches, crystal-clear waters; reggae rhythms, rum, yachties, flamingos
Surprises | Because of traditionally close links with the US Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands has used the US dollar as its currency since 1959.