Long Bay Beach Resort
Sprinkled over 52 acres with one of the most stunning beaches on Tortola, this popular hotel offers excellent value, sporty activities and spa indulgence with laid-back charm.
Accommodation
154 rooms and villas, hillside or beachfront, each with balcony or terrace, sea view, airconditioning, shower, fridge, television and telephone.
Hillside oceanview rooms are as above.
Hillside oceanview deluxe rooms are more spacious and nearer to the beach.
Beachfront cabanas sit on stilts at the waters edge, with private hammocks.
Beachfront deluxe rooms are just a few steps from the sands, with separate dressing area.
Two bedroom, two bathroom hillside villas with kitchen, living area, and terrace with barbecue available on request.
Restaurants
1748 Beach Restaurant and Bar along with the elegant Pasta House which is situated above 1748. There are three bars on the property: the Pelican Pool Bar, the Terrace Bar, and 1748 Beach Bar.
Long Bay Beach Resort
Sprinkled over 52 acres with one of the most stunning beaches on Tortola, this popular hotel offers excellent value, sporty activities and spa indulgence with laid-back charm.
Facilities
Hillside and beachfront bars and restaurants, pool with swim-up bar, Jacuzzi, airconditioned fitness centre, evening entertainment and shops. Tennis and a pampering spa are also available - each payable locally.
Swimming Pools
Pool is open from 7am-7pm and the Pelican Pool Bar & Grille is open from 10am-6pm.
Scuba Diving
BVI Scuba Co. is located on the property and excursions can be booked through them.
Location
Approx. 45 minutes by road from Beef Island airport.
Beach description
White sandy beach, Good Seawater
Long Bay Beach Resort
Explore the surroundings
Destination introduction
The VIs are renowned for their gorgeous beaches and amazing scenery. On these idyllic islands you can truly relax and soak up the sun. The main island is Tortola whose best beaches are located on the North coast. You can take in the magnificent view from the top of the islands hill's or ride up to the top of Mount Sage where the panorama of the surrounding islands are just as breathtaking. If you are looking for paradise islands with splendid beaches, then the VIs are perfect.
Sports
Your resort may offer tennis and watersports including snorkelling, kayaking, hobie cat sailing and deep-sea fishing.
Shopping
- On Tortola you can buy clothes and accessories, homemade organic products, local crafts and souvenirs, jewellery, books, spices, rum and art.
- On Virgin Gorda browse for souvenirs, clothes, jewellery and rum.
Excursions
TORTOLA RMS Rhone
Dive down to the remains of The Rhone. Shipwrecked in the 1867 hurricane, it’s now a national park and is riddled with spectacular marine life.
J R O’Neal Botanic Gardens
Visit these stunning gardens and see tropical plants, a waterfall, a lily pond and mini rainforests, as well as tropical bird houses.
Sage Mountain National Park
This is the British Virgin Islands’ highest point, towering at 1,716ft.
VIRGIN GORDA The Baths
Visit this incredible landmark, where granite boulders create secluded sea pools on the coast. Climb the ladders to Devil’s Bay or follow the road to Spring Bay’s white-sand beach.
The Copper Mine
Cornish miners worked here in the 1800s, and some ruins remain.
Devil’s Bay
Unwind on secluded beaches and enter the sparkling water for swimming and snorkelling.
Gorda Peak
This 265-acre national park rises to a lofty 1,370ft. Ascend to the observation tower for breathtaking views.
Little Fort National Park
See the remains of a Spanish fortress at this wildlife sanctuary.
OTHERS Cam Bay National Park, Great Camanoe
Snorkel among vibrant marine life in the lagoons and see a plethora of birds at the salt pond.
Dead Chest Island
Hop on a dinghy from Deadman’s Bay and enjoy three stunning dive sites at this uninhabited National Park.
Diamond Cay, Jost Van Dyke
This beautiful area is a nesting site, where you may spot birds including tern, boobies and pelicans.
Fallen Jerusalem
Scattered with huge boulders, this stunning island is a nesting site for several species of seabird and home to the endangered red-billed tropic. Snorkel off North Bay Beach and explore the northwest shore’s underwater passages and caves.
The Tobago Cays
These two beautiful islands are seabird nesting sites, and their sea-beds reach dramatic depths of 165ft.
Prickly Pear Island
Getting its name from its cacti-covered hills, this island boasts stunning beaches, salt ponds, mangroves and a hiking trail.
West Dog
This volcanic island attracts nesting seabirds and is great for snorkelling and diving, with vibrant peaks and underwater pinnacles.