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One Day in Tortola Itinerary: What to Do on a Cruise Stop?

Tortola offers beautiful beaches, mountain views, and a few memorable spots you can easily enjoy during a cruise day.

In this one day in Tortola itinerary, we walk through everything you can do during your visit, how to get from the Tortola cruise port to Cane Garden Bay, how to visit the Callwood Rum Distillery, what the beach is like, and what to expect when you explore this island in just one day.

Tortola British Virgin island cruise port
Tortola, British Virgin Island cruise port

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For a visual walkthrough of the Tortola cruise port, the taxi ride to Cane Garden Bay, and our experience at the Callwood Rum Distillery, check out my video below!

Where Do Cruise Ships Dock in Tortola?

Cruise ships dock in Road Town, the capital of Tortola. Once you disembark, you’ll walk into a developed cruise port area filled with shopping stores, souvenirs, and small bars.

Tortola, BVI Cruise Port Map

The pedestrian area is clean, organized, and clearly designed for cruise visitors rather than a true local experience.

If you want to explore outside the port, we recommend heading out early. Taxi buses operate on a schedule with a last return time, which we explain below.

What Is the Port Area in Tortola Like?

The cruise port area is modern and well-maintained. You’ll find:

  • Stores and souvenirs
  • Small bars
  • A pedestrian walkway leading to the tour pickup areas

This is the only concentrated shopping area nearby, so if you like browsing for souvenirs, this is where it mostly happens. To get a real sense of local life, you’ll need to leave the port area.

view of a street packed with shops which is one day in tortola itinerary bvi in the cruise port
Tortola cruise port stores

One Day in Tortola Itinerary

Our visit to Tortola was part of a Valiant Lady ship reposition trip with Virgin Voyages cruise from Miami to San Juan.

In these articles, we cover our experience visiting Taino Bay Cruise Port in Puerto Plata and St. Martin Cruise Port, which were other cruise ports visited during this trip.

Speaking of cruise ports, we learned that finding the perfect beach usually requires a little planning. Unlike the structured taxi buses in Tortola, our beach day in Puerto Rico used a different system. If San Juan is also on your itinerary, check out our guide on how to spend one day in the San Juan cruise port.

Below is exactly how we spent our cruise day in Tortola, structured step-by-step for easy planning.

Morning: Disembark & Head to Cane Garden Bay

  • We walked through the shopping area toward the taxi buses.
  • The Tortola taxi rate from the cruise port to Cane Garden Bay is $12 per person each way.
  • It runs every hour, and the last bus is at 4 PM.
  • They asked us to pay in cash and to pay the round-trip upfront.
  • They give you a ticket card that you must keep to get a taxi back from Cane Garden Bay to the ship.
red and white bus which is the taxi from tortola cruise port to cane garden bay
taxi from Tortola cruise port to Cane Garden Bay

How Far is Cane Garden Bay from the cruise port?

  • The drive takes about 20 minutes from Tortola cruise port (Pin A on the map) to Cane Garden Bay Beach (Pin B on the map).
  • The taxi bus is open-concept.
  • The road goes up the mountain with narrow roads and high cliffs, and it’s beautiful but a little frightening for those who don’t love heights.
  • The driver stops at the highest point to let everyone take photos of the view where the British Virgin Islands meet the U.S. Virgin Islands.
tortola panoramic view of american and british virgin island
panoramic view of both the American and British Virgin Islands

Note: We don’t recommend renting a car unless you’re very comfortable driving on narrow roads and on the opposite side of the road.

Alternatively, if privacy is your priority, you can always book a private transfer or taxi to Cane Garden Bay for the day.

mountains and boats in the tortola cane garden bay
Cane Garden Bay

Late Morning: Visit to Callwood Rum Distillery

  • The distillery is closed on Sundays.
  • Hours: Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM, Sat 9 AM–4 PM.
  • Entrance fee for the guided tour (includes rum tasting): $5 per person.
  • The facility is small, and the entire experience (tour + tasting) takes around 30 minutes.

Note: You can also skip the tour and do a tasting outside: $1 per person for several small samples.

How Far Is Callwood Rum Distillery From Cane Garden Bay?

From the bus drop-off at Cane Garden Bay (Pin A on the map), we walked about 5 minutes along the beach to reach the Callwood Rum Distillery (Pin B on the map).

Is the Callwood Rum Distillery on Tortola Worth Visiting?

Yes, the tour is informative and covers the family legacy, history, cane-growing process, and how they create their rum.

barrels and wood staircase which is the interior of Tortola rum distillery tour
concrete structure which is the exterior of callwood rum distillery in Tortola
old concrete and brick structure which is the exterior of callwood rum distillery in Tortola

Callwood Rum Distillery

barrels and wood staircase which is the interior of Tortola rum distillery tour
concrete structure which is the exterior of callwood rum distillery in Tortola
old concrete and brick structure which is the exterior of callwood rum distillery in Tortola

Callwood Rum Distillery

This distillery dates back to the 1600s, and try to visit them from March to August if you want to see the production in action.

Can I buy rum to take back to the ship?

Yes, you can buy rum in Callwood Rum Distillery to take to the ship. During our visit, we tried five different flavors and bought 2 bottles (200ml), the 10-year and the Panty Dropper around $6 each.

Arundel cane rum bottle which are from callwood rum distillery in Tortola

Midday to Afternoon: Cane Garden Bay Beach

After the distillery tour, we walked back to Cane Garden Bay, the most famous beach in Tortola.

beach chairs and umbrellas for rent at cane garden bay in tortola bvi
beach chairs and umbrellas at Cane Garden Bay

What to Expect at Cane Garden Bay?

  • White sandy beach with clear water, and we did not see any seaweed issues.
  • We visited in November, and the water temperature was comfortable.
  • Waves were strong in the morning but calmer as the day went on.
  • Beach chair and umbrella rentals: $10 per person (price may vary).
  • Food and drinks are available, but not many vegan and gluten-free options other than rice with beans and fries.
  • Bathrooms and changing rooms nearby.

We stayed here for about two hours before returning to the cruise port.

Is Cane Garden Bay Too Crowded When a Cruise Ship Is in Port?

During our visit, the beach had many cruisers, and at times, local beach restaurants didn’t have enough staff for the crowd. Still, it did not feel uncomfortable or overwhelming.

cane garden bay crowd when cruise ship is in Tortola cruise port
crowd in Cane Garden Bay when the cruise ship is in port

Other Things to Do in Tortola Off a Cruise Ship

The Baths are another popular spot, and you need to be able to climb large boulders. However, we skipped it because we travelled with family members with mobility issues.

Nevertheless, we are planning to book this excursion to The Baths the next time we visit this enchanting island.

This excursion is $40.00 per adult and includes the Virgin Gorda ferry from Tortola cruise port and then a taxi from Virgin Gorda ferry dock to The Baths.

Note: If you book the Baths excursion, make sure to bring cash, because there is a $3 per person fee to enter the Baths area.

What Currency Is Used in Tortola, and Do They Take Credit Cards?

The official currency is the US Dollar. Bring cash for the taxi bus and the distillery tour. At Cane Garden Bay, we were able to pay for drinks with a credit card.

a cruise and the sign of the tortola cruise port in the one day in tortola bvi
hand holding a leaf at the cane garden bay which is the best beach in tortola
restaurant wood tables at cane garden bay beach in tortola
a cruise and the sign of the tortola cruise port in the one day in tortola bvi
restaurant wood tables at cane garden bay beach in tortola
hand holding a leaf at the cane garden bay which is the best beach in tortola

Is Tortola Safe?

Yes. We never felt unsafe:

  • In the port area
  • Walking the local road toward the distillery
  • At Cane Garden Bay

Vendors were not pushy, and the general atmosphere felt calm and friendly.

What You Need to Bring To Tortola?

  • Swimsuit
  • Towel (If you are sailing with Virgin Voyages, there are beach towels in your cabin, but make sure to bring them back to avoid a $25 fee each)
  • Reef-safe sunscreen
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Sunglasses and a hat
  • Slippery/water shoes if planning to visit The Baths

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