Hodges Creek, Tortola BVI
No matter who you are, everyone wants to have a little piece of the Caribbean all to themselves. It’s a marvel how many of the beaches that are in the British Virgin Islands are secluded enough to give visitors the sense of being completely secluded. On the British Virgin Island of Tortola, you’ll find a plethora of fairly private beaches and bays --one being Hodges Creek.
It’s not only one of a quite a few bays that are tucked away on the island of Tortola, it’s a great place for vessels to dock and captains to get some much needed relaxation time before their next voyage. Charter boats come through this over-sized “creek” and let off the visitors who’ve come to get a taste of the private life.
Though Hodges Creek is certainly a great place to get a bit of peace and quiet, it’s also a relatively known bevy of fine dining. Formerly known as Mayer Cove, Hodges has a number of restaurants --all offering some incredibly sumptuous cuisine for those who’ve come in on various charter ships and those who have come of their own volition to find some semblance of Caribbean privacy. Hodges’ location is actually ideal for anyone just coming in to Tortola for the first time. It’s located right between the capital city, Road Town, and the airport. So, before you go off to your hotel and drop your bags, perhaps you should sample some of the delights that this Caribbean paradise has to offer.
If you’ve decided that you’d like to make Hodges Creek your home away from home, you’re in luck. The Hodges Creek Marina Hotel is a wonderful place to get as much R&R as you can between delicious food and tantalizing sea adventures. No matter what you’re looking for, you’ll find that will suit your needs and give you the proper amount of mainland commercialism and Caribbean calm. You’ll be smack dab in the middle of all the aquatic beauty that the Caribbean has to offer on the East End of Tortola. You have some shopping available to you, of course, some marvelous food, and the comfort of the Caribbean Sea as the waves rock you to sleep at night.
Hodges Creek is a quiet bit of tourism. Though it’s not necessarily popular, it is a great place for those who just want to get away from it all and enjoy the calm lulling of the Caribbean Sea.