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Devil's Bay National Park 

 Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands 

EST.1963  AREA 58 acres

At the southwestern tip of Virgin Gorda is the picturesque Devil’s Bay. This horseshoe shaped bay is a welcome sight at the end of the 15-minute hike through dry scrub vegetation and boulders from the car park at the top of The Baths. A second trail at the eastern end leads visitors to The Baths, through massive granite boulders, where hikers should be prepared to crawl, climb ladders and wade through water. Caution must be used at all times to avoid slipping or falling.

A tranquil location for swimming and snorkeling, or just relaxing under the shade umbrellas, Devil’s Bay is one of Virgin Gorda’s most beautiful beaches. At the southern end of the beach is a trail to Stoney Bay, where the Atlantic swells pummel the coastline and seabirds soar overhead.

Swim line markers guide small vessels safely through the channel and into the bay, where a dinghy dock-line awaits for easy access to the beach. Vessels must use the mooring buoys conveniently located outside the bay to prevent anchor damage to the fragile coral heads. 

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ACTIVITIES

  • Hiking

  • Swimming

  • Panoramic Views

VISITORS FEES

  • Adults $3.00

  • Child $2.00

PARK HOURS

  • 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Additionally Information

  • Marine Access - Moorings Permit required

  • Marine Moorings Permits may be purchased from:

  • HM Customs 

  • National Parks Trust Main Office on Tortola

  • National Parks Trust Office Virgin Gorda

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CONTACT US

National Parks Trust of The Virgin Islands
P.O. Box 860
Road Town, Tortola
Virgin Islands, VG1110
Email bvinpt@bvinpt.org  

Tortola location
#57 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Road Town, Tortola
Virgin Islands VG1110

Telephone +1 284 393 9284

 
Virgin Gorda location

The Baths, Virgin Gorda
Virgin Islands VG1110

Telephone +1 284 541 2420

CONSERVING NATURE'S LITTLE SECRETS SINCE 1961

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