Literary and cultural enthusiasts in the Virgin Islands are in for a treat when the world’s largest floating bookfair docks in Road Town, Tortola from 24th-29th October, 2025 with over 5,000 titles on display for sale.
The public is being advised of the schedule to visit the world's largest floating bookfair - MV Logos Hope as it calls on the Virgin Islands.
The Government of The Virgin Islands is hosting the first official visit by a Speaker of the UK House of Commons from 16-19 February 2026.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sustainable Development is pleased to announce that the Virgin Islands Tourism Summit ‘26 is scheduled to take place 10 and 11 June, 2026.
The public is notified that there will be interruptions of the traffic flow on the following roadways on Saturday, July 26 between 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
The public is notified that a portion of Main Street in the vicinity of the Little Denmark Building to the Midtown Restaurant will be closed on Sunday 26th April 2026 from 8:00a.m to 1:00p.m. The reason for the closure is to facilitate the clearing of branches and trees from the electrical and telecommunication lines at the J.S Archibald & Co Barristers & Solicitors property.
The public is notified that a portion of Station Avenue in the vicinity of the Road Town Police Station to the entrance of Palm Road (John’s Hole) will be closed on Thursday 25th September from 8:30a.m. to 12 noon, and on Friday 26th September from 8a.m. to 5:00p.m.
31 October 2025 Over 15,000 Book Enthusiasts Welcome MV Logos Hope During Highly Successful Inaugural Virgin Islands Visit The Premier’s Office reports a highly successful visit by MV Logos Hope, the world’s largest floating bookfair, to the Virgin Islands from 24-29 October 2025, where over 15,000 residents, including authors, seniors, and other book enthusiasts, seized the historic first opportunity to welcome the ship to the Territory.
The public is notified that a portion of Main Street in the vicinity of the Road Town Methodist Burial Grounds to the St. George’s Anglican Church will be closed on Friday 26th September from 10:30a.m. to 12:30p.m.
Premier Dr. Hon. Natalio D. Wheatley announced the publication of the UN Special Committee on Decolonization’s report following its visit to the British Virgin Islands in August 2024. The report assesses the Territory's decolonization progress and recommends implementing an education program on independence, establishing an independence timetable, engaging in talks with the UK, and considering a referendum on independence. The report will be debated in the House of Assembly and the government will host a public forum for views. The report is available on the Government’s website.