The Baths, Virgin Gorda BVI

The Baths

Cruise Ship Crowd Forecast

No Cruise Ships Today

No cruise ships are scheduled to visit today. Enjoy!

How to Read the Hourly Timeline

Each box below represents one hour. The color tells you the expected crowd level from cruise ship visitors at that time.

Low
Few or no cruise ship visitors expected.
Moderate
Expect cruise ship visitors but shouldn't be overwhelming.
High
Expect large crowds. Consider going early, late, or picking another day.
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February 14, 2026
No ships scheduled
Low Risk
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15
February 15, 2026
No ships scheduled
Low Risk
Mon
16
February 16, 2026
No ships scheduled
Low Risk
Tue
17
February 17, 2026
No ships scheduled
Low Risk
Wed
18
February 18, 2026
No ships scheduled
Low Risk
Thu
19
February 19, 2026
No ships scheduled
Low Risk
Fri
20
February 20, 2026
No ships scheduled
Low Risk

About The Baths

The Baths National Park on Virgin Gorda is the BVI's most iconic attraction — massive granite boulders forming grottoes, tidal pools, and a stunning snorkeling trail. It's also the #1 excursion destination for cruise ship passengers, which means crowds can be intense on ship days.

Crowd estimates are based on published cruise ship schedules, passenger capacity, and arrival/departure times. Real crowd levels depend on weather, excursion bookings, and actual occupancy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit The Baths?

No cruise ships are in port today, so The Baths should be uncrowded all day. Normal park hours are 8am-4pm.

How crowded is The Baths when cruise ships are in port?

No cruise ships are scheduled today, so The Baths should be at normal crowd levels. Crowds typically peak between 10am and 2pm on ship days, when excursion groups arrive from both Virgin Gorda ships and Road Town (Tortola) ferry excursions.

Can cruise ship passengers visit The Baths?

Yes — The Baths is the #1 excursion destination for cruise ships calling at Virgin Gorda, and a popular ferry excursion from Road Town, Tortola. Park entrance is $3 per person.

How do I get to The Baths?

From Virgin Gorda: 10-minute taxi from Spanish Town ($5-7 per person). From Tortola: 30-minute ferry from Road Town, then short taxi — typically sold as a cruise excursion.

What should I bring to The Baths?

Water shoes (you'll climb through boulders), swimsuit, towel, drinking water, sunscreen, waterproof bag for phone. The trail between the beach and Devil's Bay takes 25-40 minutes each way.
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