Frenchman's Cay
Frenchman's Cay

Frenchman's Cay

British Virgin Islands

Introduction to Port

Frenchman's Cay stands out among cruise port calls in the British Virgin Islands for its intimate, unhurried character, crystal-clear waters, and a setting that feels crafted rather than crowded. Signature experiences here blend discovery with relaxation: private beach days on secluded coves, guided reef snorkeling among kaleidoscopic fish, stand-up paddle adventures across glassy bays, and romantic sunset sails that crown a day of island exploration. Its proximity to Tortola and the surrounding BVIs makes day trips easy, with seamless access to Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, and Norman Island for further discoveries. The port itself accommodates a diverse fleet built for island-hopping—little-to-mid-sized ships, luxury catamarans, and expedition-style vessels—each equipped with nimble tenders and eco-conscious propulsion that minimize wake and protect shallow coral gardens. Onboard services across visiting ships elevate the experience with Caribbean-inspired dining, spa and wellness options, open-air lounges, and cultural enrichment programs that connect guests with island music, crafts, and history. In short, Frenchman's Cay offers a refined, guest-focused gateway to the BVIs where pristine seas, personalized experiences, and attentive service come together to distinguish it from other cruise port calls.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Stunning coastal views
Breathtaking cliffs and sea vistas along the French Riviera.
Accessible island hopping
Easy access to Tortola, Virgin Gorda, and nearby cays by boat.
Warm, tropical climate
Enjoy year-round warm weather and clear waters.
Snorkeling and marine life
Clear water and reefs offer vibrant underwater views.