VI to showcase @2025 Virtuoso Travel Week in Las Vegas

This esteemed event gathers an impressive array of luxury travel professionals and elite providers from over a hundred countries, creating a dynamic environment for networking and collaboration.
The Virtuoso Travel Week is renowned for the enriching engagement it facilitates, offering opportunities for one-on-one appointments, insightful professional development sessions, and both scheduled and spontaneous meetings that inspire creativity and growth within the travel industry.
The board encourages attendees to visit the BVI booth, where they can take a moment to breathe deeply and immerse themselves in the beauty and excitement that the VI has to offer.
Top tourist destination
The Virgin Islands is known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and exhilarating adventures.
Highlighting the BVI’s appeal, Travel + Leisure recently lauded Tortola as a premier destination in the Caribbean, renowned for its charming beaches and warm hospitality.
Additionally, the magazine recognised Virgin Gorda and Jost van Dyke as standout islands, celebrated for their unique offerings and picturesque settings.
These accolades reflect the VI's commitment to excellence in travel and its unwavering allure as a top destination for discerning travellers seeking adventure and relaxation in paradise.




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2 Responses to “VI to showcase @2025 Virtuoso Travel Week in Las Vegas”
1. First class tickets
2. 5 stars hotel
3. Meals fit for the elites
What are they going there to sell?
Sun, Sand and Sea.
We don't have a brand hotel
No significant tourist attractions, except for the safari rides to a beach, which include a sight seeing tour over the mountains.
We had Bomba Shack, Swim with the dolphins and horse racing. All gone, and this and subsequent governments never though these very important tourism products important enough to at least revive what is possible. They only go on these expensive trips and bring nothing back. Stop wasting our money anfd at the very least spend it on building our infrastructure which will benefit the Virgin Islands and its residents.