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Marine Protected Areas around Virgin Gorda Adventures

The Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) around Virgin Gorda conserve vibrant coral reefs, seagrass beds, and marine wildlife, offering exceptional snorkeling, diving, and boating experiences in the British Virgin Islands.

12,000
Acres Protected
N/A (Marine Area)
Miles of Trails
Approx. 50,000 (combined marine tourism)
Annual Visitors
2003
Year Established

About Marine Protected Areas around Virgin Gorda

Marine Protected Areas around Virgin Gorda
 

The Marine Protected Areas surrounding Virgin Gorda encompass several designated zones aimed at preserving the region’s rich marine biodiversity and enhancing sustainable tourism. Located in the British Virgin Islands of the Caribbean, these MPAs protect expansive coral reef systems, seagrass beds, and habitats for endangered marine species like hawksbill turtles and Nassau groupers. Virgin Gorda itself is the third largest island in the territory, and its surrounding waters feature diverse underwater landscapes including reefs, seagrass meadows, and sandy bottoms.

Historically, the need to safeguard fragile ecosystems led the government and local stakeholders to create established MPAs that restrict fishing, anchoring, and other disruptive activities, helping replenish fish stocks and maintain water quality. Key protected sites around Virgin Gorda include the waters around the famous Baths National Park and the adjacent islands and cays, which offer safe refuge for marine life.

Visitors are drawn to these waters for world-class snorkeling and diving, where vibrant coral gardens, schools of tropical fish, and underwater caves can be explored. Other popular activities include kayaking, paddleboarding, and boat tours that highlight the area's abundant marine life and stunning seascapes. The MPAs not only support tourism but also bolster local fisheries and contribute to climate resilience by protecting essential habitats.

With warm tropical waters year-round and easy access from Virgin Gorda’s main settlements such as Spanish Town and The Settlement, the marine protected zones serve as critical conservation areas that enrich both the environment and visitor experiences.

Highlights

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The Baths Marine Park – famous for giant granite boulders and underwater caves

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Coral reefs around North Sound – pristine and diverse marine ecosystems

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Mangrove-fringed cays providing important nursery habitats for fish and turtles

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Protected seagrass beds critical for marine biodiversity and coastal protection

Notable Natural Features

The Baths National Park

A unique geological site featuring enormous granite boulders creating sheltered grottos, underwater tunnels, and clear pools ideal for snorkeling.

North Sound Coral Reefs

Extensive coral formations supporting a wide variety of tropical fish, sponges, and marine invertebrates, important for ecological health and tourism.

Virgin Gorda Cays

Small offshore islands surrounded by protected seagrass beds and mangroves, serving as vital habitats for juvenile marine species.