Getting There
If you’re arriving by air, keep in mind that there are no direct flights from Canada, Europe, or South America to our main airport - the Terrence B. Lettsome Airport (EIS). When booking air travel remember to request flights to Tortola or use the airport code, EIS. The airport code for the Virgin Gorda Airport is VIJ. The British Virgin Islands are an ideal location for taking advantage of charter flights both for your initial arrival as well as inter-island aviation.
However, several excellent connecting airports surround the islands. All flights to the BVI connect through another Caribbean island airport (such as Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, Antigua, or St. Maarten). Your travel agent or international airline will be able to assist with booking flights.
The most direct flight from North America to BVI is Miami, FL to Beef Island, BVI on American Airlines. North America with stops in San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU). Frequent connecting flight service is offered by:
- Cape Air
- Seaborne Airlines / Silver Airways
- interCaribbean Airways - Flights from, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Tradewind Aviation - Scheduled flights between San Juan and Virgin Gorda from November 16, 2023 through April 8, 2024. On-demand private charters available year-round to Virgin Gorda and Tortola.
- Charter airline service can be arranged from almost anywhere in the Caribbean, as well. See our Inter-Island Aviation section for more information on airline charter companies.
Travellers from the UK may find it easiest to travel directly to Antigua by way of the VC Bird International Airport. Connecting flights to Tortola can be booked via LIAT, a regional airline. In addition, interCaribbean Airways and VI Airlink offer non-stop flights for passengers on both Virgin Atlantic and British Airways. Private charter flights are also available. Check each airline’s website for any fares and schedules.
VISAS
Under the British Virgin Islands’ visa policy: if a national of a country where BVI visas are required both holds a UK, US or Canadian visa, and is visiting the BVI for business or tourism related matters, that person will be allowed to enter the BVI — and remain for a period of six (6) months or less — without the need for a visa.
Holders of current and valid visas issued by the United Kingdom, United States or Canada should have six (6) months of validity or use prior to travel to the BVI. Furthermore, the exemption would only apply to visits of six (6) months or less.
For further information about the airlines and their routes, including flights from St. Thomas (STT) and St. Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) via Winair, please visit the British Virgin Islands Tourist Board at bvitourism.com/travel.




