Currently, August is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to British Virgin Islands (average of $768). Flying to British Virgin Islands in March will prove the most costly (average of $1,108). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$956
February
$871
March
$1,108
April
$974
May
$886
June
$1,058
July
$918
August
$768
September
$770
October
$896
November
$1,020
December
$987
EIS Temperature | 75.2 - 82.4 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to British Virgin Islands, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, August is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 82.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of February, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 75.2 F).
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Flight was okay aside from 1 extremely unhappy with her life flight attendant and another passenger behind me kicking my seat for 6 hrs.
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Flight was okay aside from 1 extremely unhappy with her life flight attendant and another passenger behind me kicking my seat for 6 hrs.
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Flight was okay aside from 1 extremely unhappy with her life flight attendant and another passenger behind me kicking my seat for 6 hrs.
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Flight was okay aside from 1 extremely unhappy with her life flight attendant and another passenger behind me kicking my seat for 6 hrs.
If there was ever an island to be stranded on, it’s the British Virgin Islands. Located in the Caribbean and made up of four mainland islands and approximately 50 smaller islands, the British Virgin Islands is magical, mesmerizing and quite possibly one of the most beautiful places in the world. Thanks to more than 400,000 travelers booking flights to the British Virgin Islands every year, tourism accounts for 45 percent of the island’s income.
Once a haven for pirates and sea captains, the islands today welcome hundreds of cruise ship passengers and tourists who fly to the British Virgin Islands for vacation. The islands are equally as attractive to sea-lovers as they are to those who like to keep their feet on land. Book flights to the British Virgin Islands for a walk on the white sand beaches, a visit to The Baths on Virgin Gorda, or snorkel the coral reefs. The British Virgin Islands is a sea-lovers paradise – charter a yacht and explore the other islands in the Caribbean.
The British Virgin Islands are sub-tropical and have high humidity. Temperatures are made much more comfortable by trade winds, averaging 79 to 88 F in the summer and 72 to 82 F in the winter. Rainfall is sporadic and there have been droughts.
Peak season:
The weather in BVI is good year round. The peak season is December-May, because this coincides with the cold weather in Europe and North America. Travelers seeking British Virgin Island flights and hotel rooms should make reservations at least six months in advance to get good rates. November to June is the peak season for divers (away from any possible hurricanes).
Off Season:
September through November is the rainy season. Rainfall is usually in short bursts, however, and everything dries off quickly afterwards. The good news is that this season can be the best time to find cheap flights to the British Virgin Islands.
Car or jeep hire is the most popular means of transport, if you’re staying on one island, though taxis are readily available. To rent a car, you need to buy a BVI license, as well as showing proof of the drivers license from your country of origin. This only costs $10.
For island hopping, inter-island British Virgin Island flights are available, and a luxurious way to travel. Most BVI flights are based on Beef Island. There are three charter air companies, as well as a chartered helicopter service. There are also many ferries running between the islands; far more enjoyable is to charter a boat yourself.
The following chart gives approximate journey times from Beef Island, Tortola (in hours and minutes) to other major destinations in the British Virgin Islands and the surrounding area.