Oil Nut Bay beach
Ultimate guide (December 2024)
Oil Nut Bay is the easternmost beach in
Virgin Gorda island, British Virgin Islands. There are many picturesque palms ashore, as well as beautiful hills around. Entry into the water is not quite comfortable, since sea bottom is mostly rocky. But on the other hand the snorkeling is very good. Shore and seabed: sand, stones.
[edit] Rating:
8.4 - 151 votes
[vote] Coordinates: 18.50029, -64.329845
Hotels [edit]
Near the beach of Oil Nut Bay, there is an excellent choice of beachfront properties with rooms' rates starting from US$500 per night. Hotels located atop are slightly cheaper, but still very expensive.
How to get there [edit]
Fly to
Tortola - Beef Island airport (EIS). Get by taxi to the port of Road Town (in Tortola island), and next get by ferry to Virgin Gorda island.
When to go [edit]
Feel free to relax any time of year on the island of Virgin Gorda. The hurricane season from June to October is a low season, but it is usually quite good anyway.
Rainfall, mm
Water temperature, C
Temperature, C
Humidity, %
Wind speed, meter/sec
See also other beaches nearby:
8.1 9.3 km to the west ←
8.2 10 km to the west ←
8.3 12 km to the west ←
8.0 13 km to the south-west ↙
8.5 14 km to the south-west ↙