Or more likely the sun. Either way, sometimes it’s a good idea to have some indoor plans. Here’s our list of sheltered activities and must-see places to visit:
The Callwood family have been distilling cane rum for over 200 years. Take a tour of the distillery in Cane Garden Bay
to learn about the history and processes. A great place for buying local souvenirs and sampling some cane sugar rum
yourself!
Located in the New Life Baptist Church, he 6 lane bowling alley at the Save the Seed Energy Centre is a perfect thing to do with kids on one of those rare rainy days in Tortola. Not always open so call ahead to enquire.
The first production craft brewery in BVI, Tola brewery is a great place to try some local pints. Perched on the edge of
Road Town with an ocean view and friendly service, they also do brewery tours and themed nights. A fun spot to hang
out!
Owner Karl Burnett was born and raised in Tortola and his love for pottery started at high school in BVI. From learning the ropes at school to now owning a his own studio, gallery and garden, he welcomes others to his studio to learn how to make your own ceramic art.
A truly unique spot teetering right on the edge of the ocean, The North Shore Shell Museum is an amazing place to
soak in real local crafts and culture. In this little shack home to hundreds of conch shells and hand-painted signs with
charming quotes and sayings, you’ll find the owner Egbert Donovan (‘The Shell Man’). He loves telling his stories and
teaching some of the local lore and whilst entry is free, Mr Donovan does take donations which will be given back to the community.
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Or more likely the sun. Either way, sometimes it’s a good idea to have some indoor plans. Here’s our list of sheltered activities and must-see places to visit:
The Callwood family have been distilling cane rum for over 200 years. Take a tour of the distillery in Cane Garden Bay
to learn about the history and processes. A great place for buying local souvenirs and sampling some cane sugar rum
yourself!
Located in the New Life Baptist Church, he 6 lane bowling alley at the Save the Seed Energy Centre is a perfect thing to do with kids on one of those rare rainy days in Tortola. Not always open so call ahead to enquire.
The first production craft brewery in BVI, Tola brewery is a great place to try some local pints. Perched on the edge of
Road Town with an ocean view and friendly service, they also do brewery tours and themed nights. A fun spot to hang
out!
Owner Karl Burnett was born and raised in Tortola and his love for pottery started at high school in BVI. From learning the ropes at school to now owning a his own studio, gallery and garden, he welcomes others to his studio to learn how to make your own ceramic art.
A truly unique spot teetering right on the edge of the ocean, The North Shore Shell Museum is an amazing place to
soak in real local crafts and culture. In this little shack home to hundreds of conch shells and hand-painted signs with
charming quotes and sayings, you’ll find the owner Egbert Donovan ('The Shell Man'). He loves telling his stories and
teaching some of the local lore and whilst entry is free, Mr Donovan does take donations which will be given back to the community.