BVI to be featured on Discovery Channel’s ‘Let’s Take It Outside’
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is set to be featured in exciting new episodes of the Discovery Channel’s ‘Let’s Take It Outside’ with Misty Wells, airing in August 2025.
‘Let’s Take It Outside’ is a show that explores outdoor adventures and exotic wildlife experiences across the globe. According to the BVI Tourist Board and Film Commission (BVITBFC), the series highlighted 29 local BVI brands and businesses during its six-day production in Anegada, Tortola, and Jost Van Dyke.
Among the featured events was Anegada’s annual Lobster Fest, along with activities such as ATV riding in Jost Van Dyke, party cycling, hiking to the bat caves, and other unique experiences across the territory.
Film Commissioner Natalie Hodge shared the BVITBFC’s intention to showcase the BVI’s most authentic aspects by focusing on its culture. “We wanted to highlight the British Virgin Islands’ rich culture, culinary delights, and unique local brands that make this destination truly exceptional,” Hodge stated.
Tourism Director Clive McCoy echoed these sentiments during a recent ZBVI radio interview, expressing gratitude to Hodge for facilitating the opportunity. “This show fits perfectly in line with what we have to offer as a territory,” McCoy said, noting the BVI’s reputation for outstanding outdoor activities.
The production, filmed from November 28 to December 4, 2024, also included a dinner at the newly rebranded Rhythm + Sands Restaurant at Cane Garden Bay Beach Hotel.
The BVITBFC hopes this feature will expand the BVI’s global audience, drawing more attention to the islands’ unique offerings and further cementing its reputation as a premier travel destination.
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Great move…..good work BVITB.
this is good news
What about vg and the baths one of the great wonders of the world
There are other areas in VG where that type of rock formation exist its on private property and remains a secret. There are many more secrets but deep connections are needed in order to access them. BVI don’t know the value of what they have.