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British Virgin Islands Achieves Milestone With More Than 40,000 Monthly Overnight Visitors

May 09, 2025
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British Virgin Islands Achieves Milestone With More Than 40,000 Monthly Overnight Visitors
Tourism numbers continue to climb as the British Virgin Islands recover from previous years' challenges.
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The British Virgin Islands has recorded significant growth in tourism during the first quarter of 2025, with overnight visitor arrivals reaching 106,750 — a 6.4% increase compared to the same period in 2024, according to data from the Central Statistics Office. 

March marked a significant milestone as the territory welcomed 40,569 overnight guests, the first time monthly overnight arrivals have exceeded 40,000 since 2017. Additionally, day-tripper arrivals increased by 60% to 5,799 during the quarter. 

"The BVI Tourist Board & Film Commission (BVITBFC) is pleased with the growth in overnight arrivals, continuing the upward momentum we experienced in 2024, when we welcomed over 1 million total visitors for the first time since 2016," said Clive McCoy, director of tourism for BVITBFC. "Overnight stays are a key indicator of the health of our tourism industry, benefiting both land-based and marine accommodations and driving economic activity across the territory." 

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McCoy attributed these results to the collaborative efforts of the global BVITBFC team and tourism industry stakeholders, citing strategic promotions, improved infrastructure and enhanced guest experience initiatives as contributing factors. 

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While cruise visitor arrivals decreased slightly by 2.5%, this had minimal impact on total arrivals with just a 0.25% decrease compared to Q1 2024.

The territory's strong first-quarter performance demonstrates its continued recovery and increasing popularity among international travelers as it moves through 2025. 

Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by the British Virgin Islands. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.

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