Devil's Bay National Park
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Devil's Bay National Park

National park ·

Granite boulders, white sand beaches, snorkeling, swimming

caves
hiking
water hike
boulders and caves
challenging hike
scenic views
turquoise waters
tropical getaway
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null
Devil's Bay National Park by null

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CHG4+MM2, Spanish Town, British Virgin Islands Get directions

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"Gray Gray may not be the color of most tropical dreams. But in the BVI, the islands’ most famous landmark is the cool gray of granite. At The Baths National Park on the southwestern tip of Virgin Gorda, huge granite boulders that are the result of an ancient volcano line a sublime stretch of sand. You can follow a series of boardwalks and ropes along the beach and through the towering gray and black-flecked boulders. The towering stones lean against each other, forming secret spaces washed by the sea, including a favorite of Instagrammers, the Cathedral. Here, it’s nothing short of heavenly to pause to swim in a calm, shallow pool within a hallowed, natural space streaked with beams of sunlight from above. Sponsored by British Virgin islands"

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Devil's Bay (The Baths) National Park

David J.

Google
Amazing park. If you go be sure to take the one way hike through the caves. It is really more through the boulders but it is amazing and definitely cave like in places. You will be hiking in the water for some of the hike through the caves. The beach at Devils bay is amazing.

Don Z.

Google
100% worth the effort This is one of those spots where you step onto the beach and immediately think, “Yep, this is why people come to the Caribbean.” Soft sand, huge granite boulders, and that teal water you normally only see in screensavers. When it’s not crowded, Devil’s Bay feels almost unreal—like a private cove with just enough boats offshore to remind you you’re not dreaming. You usually get here by walking down from The Baths, and the hike is part of the experience—rocky, a bit of scrambling, and then it opens up to this perfect little bay.

Alma B.

Google
very nice trail. two wonderful beaches and the cave.

JC

Google
This was one of the best excursions I've done. The huge rocks that are along the path were amazing. It was a little challenging to walk on the path, with the rocks and sand, it was a little slippery in quite a few areas. Some of the rocks were huge but offered a high advantage point for picture taking & taking in the views of the waves, beach & port. The caves were incredible. Going into & thru them was a sight of wonder. There were a couple of steep ladders/steps to climb down, but it was worth it. When you exited on the end of the caves, you are greeted by another scenic part of the beach. This is one I can't wait to do again!!!

Kevin M

Google
The Baths and both the beaches are beautiful! White sand, blue water, cool huge rocks and caves. Has everything. Only bummer is it can get pretty crowded when cruises come to visit. The caves and rocks are not easy to get through, so make sure you can climb steep ladders and maneuver through tight spaces. Also be prepared to walk in water. Beautiful spot that I would definitely go back to. I hear if waters are rough you can't go in...so check weather.

Michael G.

Google
Beautiful beach, hike and caves. This is not a suggested hike if you have mobility issues.

Jennifer S.

Google
This is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been. The climb through the baths was fantastic and then when we walked out on to the beach and it was just breath taking. I cannot recommend this place enough!

Mohamed A.

Google
Devil's Bay at Virgin Gorda is a stunning location, offering an ideal combination of breathtaking scenery, pristine beaches, and perfect weather. The bay's crystal-clear turquoise waters, nestled within the iconic boulders of The Baths, create a picturesque site that’s perfect for relaxation and adventure alike. With its warm, sunny climate and gentle sea breezes, Devil's Bay provides an idyllic setting for a tropical getaway, whether you're looking to explore its hidden coves, snorkel among vibrant marine life, or simply bask in the natural beauty that surrounds you.