Embark on an enthralling hiking tour through Shark Bay National Park, a protected coastal environment in Tortola. Explore tropical forests, rocky beaches, and impressive cliffs while learning about local history and wildlife.
- Mount Healthy National Park - Historical ruin
- Fahie Hill Murals - Historical painting
- Shark Bay National Park - Hiking
- Snacks
Located on the northern coastline of Tortola, the largest island in the British Virgin Islands, is Shark Bay, a seaside park. It was established in 1999, making it one of the more recent national parks in the area. Situated just to the east of Brewer’s Bay, it stretches from Anderson Point’s ridge down to the base of Mount Healthy, covering a total area of 18.4 acres.
Experience a rich mix of landscapes as you trek through Shark Bay’s trail. The protected zone of the park is characterized by its lush tropical forest, a stunning rocky beach, and a towering cliff that rises above the crashing waves. With inhabitants such as Brown Pelicans and Laughing Gulls, the park is a haven for various species of seabirds. Explore and understand the local history, fauna, and flora of this hidden gem.
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