Tortola BVI Dolphin Vacation
We have a new story about Courtney Klotz’s vacation to Tortola BVI. She writes an interesting piece about her experience on this beautiful island and the activities, food, and accommodations she enjoyed. Here the story starts with……
When I traveled to Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, I was amazed by its mountainous geography, beaches and the variety of activities available to do because I went there to have a relaxing quiet time with my family at the beach. My favorite activity that I enjoyed was swimming with the dolphins in Tortola and I recommend it as a great family bonding experience or just a great enjoyable way for anybody to experience the fun and beauty of dolphins. Tortola is the largest and most populated of the British Virgin Islands, a group of islands which form part of the archipelago of the Virgin Islands. Local belief is that the name was originally given to the island by Christopher Columbus, meaning “land of the turtle dove”. In actuality, Columbus named the Island Santa Ana. When the British moved in after the Dutch, they altered the name to is present day form of Tortola. Tortola is a mountainous island, 13.5 miles long and 3 miles wide. It is formed by volcanic activity and lies near an earthquake fault, and minor earthquakes are common. The temperatures are normally very warm throughout the year so it’s a great place to visit for a tropical and sunny location. I went with my family one winter break and there’s nothing better than a sunny holiday getaway. < Read More >

Tortola Dolphin Swim Vacation
Thank you Courtney for a informative story about a Tortola Vacation you won’t forget.











