The Baths at Virgin Gorda is a natural wonder, featuring boulders and caverns that make up a maze that leads to secret rock pools and the famous Cathedral Room, a natural pool inside a small cave. At the end, reward yourself with a relaxing time on the beautiful beach at Devil's Bay, or some swimming and snorkeling. You can also take in the stunning view from the Top of the Baths restaurant.
Gorda Peak National Park was established as a national park in 1974 and consists of 254 acres. It’s also the highest peak on Virgin Gorda at 1,370 feet. It’s a protected, forested area and high on the conservation list because it’s one of the last Caribbean dry forests.
ou can hike through the forest up to the peak and look for some tropical plants and animals along the way. There are several Tropical Important Plant Areas (TIPAs) on Virgin Gorda (Gorda Peak being one of them) with several native plant species that have high conservation importance. You can find more information about the species and areas on the trail signs at the second entrance.
The all-new Saba Rock sits in the center of all the action as an icon within the North Sound of the British Virgin Islands. The fun-loving island resort, which has been a haven for yachties, divers, and kiteboarders for more than 50 years, now offers locals and visitors alike an elevated experience with the same free-spirited charm and laidback lifestyle that made the destination famous.
Saba Rock offers day trippers and overnight guests world-class culinary offerings, luxurious accommodations, a spa treatment studio, and onsite activities including diving, snorkeling, kiteboarding, island tours, and so much more. We welcome you to come to see for yourself and anchor your heart at Saba Rock.