Peter Island

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Peter Island

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Escape to this 720-hectare private island featuring scenic hiking trails, serene beaches, and a newly opened bar, perfect for a laid-back tropical getaway.  

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The Freedom of Chartering a Catamaran in the British Virgin Islands

"From Tortola it takes about 45 minutes to reach Peter Island, and we anchor in a calm bay where there's not much more than the setting sun and a handful of other boats."

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/the-freedom-of-chartering-a-catamaran-in-the-british-virgin-islands
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Joy Sherman

Google
We stopped here for a swim before turning the boat back to base. No one was here. We had the mooring field to ourselves. It was great. The hotel/restaurant are no longer, however there is a bar/restaurant that apparently just opened end of October. We just missed opening.

Philippe Azra

Google
Realy amazing 😍🤩the seabed is of exceptional beauty

Nic Duailibi

Google
Beautiful island less than 5 miles away from Road Town, Tortola, with beautiful bays. Great Harbor, on its North side, is very protected and busy anchorage, with moorings also available for $30 a night. When the weather is rough, the few collecting boat may not get there so sometimes you get a freebie. The Willie T floating bar and restaurant is a happening place, and later in 2019, a rebuilt Oceans 7 will add to the area’s destinations for food, booze and fun.

John and Diane

Google
We loved it there and we were looked after perfectly when Irma hit. We can’t wait to go back after the rebuild.

Paula Sharkey

Google
I've been trying to be there since it was so much sand a minute ago it stormed it's so good 20km to get there tonight but she didn't know it was worth of water 2 billion fish was in the water 80 days to be sold out and the way it Peter island is a great place to be sold to our country she was not sure what she did with it..after it was sold out anybody said bad in eris

IrixGuy's Adventure Channel

Google
I'm a huge Hawaii fan but my last trip to the Hawaiian islands was less enjoyable. It's a long haul from Alabama, plus the islands are becoming *super* populated. For our honeymoon, my wife and I wanted to try something less crowded but still tropical and luxurious. We both lead active lifestyles but the thought of a Sandals or similar experience (with meals and activities included) did not appeal to us. Initially, when we stumbled upon the Peter Island website, we were worried that it might be a similar experience. However, after conducting hours of research and reading reviews, we decided to book our honeymoon and brave the unknown. We arrived in Tortola on October 5, 2009. After entering the airport terminal, we were warmly greeted by a representative from Peter Island. They offered us a drink (I chose a Caribe beer) and asked if they could answer any questions for us. I politely informed them that I was ready to head to Peter Island. They collected our luggage and drove us a short distance to our boat that was awaiting on the docks. The boat ride from Tortola to Peter Island was incredible! The captain offered us the beverage of our choice (once again, I chose Caribe) and we arrived at Peter Island about a half hour later. Staff from the hotel politely greeted us in a golf cart at the boat dock and drove us to our room. The room was incredible! We had a beautiful view of the ocean from our back patio and the boat dock from our front door. The bathroom was stocked with wonderful shampoo, conditioner, body wash and other products. After a long day of travel, I took a relaxing shower and dressed for dinner. There are two restaurants on the island. Tradewinds is located beside the lobby and is the most formal of the two. Pants and a collared shirt are required. I brought a sport coat but never wore it since nobody else was. Deadman's is located on the beach and shorts/nice shirt is acceptable attire. The ambiance of Deadman's reminded me of Mama's Fish House on Maui! The food in both restaurants was incredible! The menu selection varied from day-to-day and there were always plenty choices. The sea bass, grouper and Mahi Mahi were my favorite dinner entrees. I also had gumbo one night that was delicious! I would not recommend the Tempura-style red snapper.....it was fair but that's a dish better prepared in regions with a greater Oriental influence (i.e. Hawaii). Breakfast was great! My wife loved the eggs benedict. I enjoyed the omelet, pancakes and waffles. Lunch was served daily at Deadman's and I was in love with the Mahi Mahi sandwich! It was topped with avocado and was delicious! One thing to be aware of while visiting Peter Island is that the pace of everything is extremely laid-back. Expect every meal to be a least a one hour affair.

Negro Janka

Google
I saw Peter Griffin

MJ K

Google
Such a bop. Love the view. Best of the British Virgin islands. Please go there. 🤸‍♂️🌴🏝🌊⛱💅