Hotels · Spanish Town, British Virgin Islands
Rosewood Little Dix Bay
SPANISH TOWN, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
Overview
ABOUT ROSEWOOD LITTLE DIX BAY
An eco-friendly resort ahead of its time, Rosewood Little Dix Bay has always featured the natural environment at the heart of its design. One of the first Caribbean resorts to promote sustainable luxury, the beachside retreat has welcomed guests to a world of undiluted tropical splendor for over half a century.Rosewood Little Dix Bay is situated on one of the Caribbean’s finest shorelines—beyond a colorful barrier reef, where gentle blue waters meet the powder-white sands of a stunning half-mile crescent beach. The luxury Caribbean resort is surrounded by the untamed wilderness of Virgin Gorda, an island of volcanic origin featuring rugged hills, quiet coves and unspoiled beaches.
OUR STORY
A haven of tranquility, Rosewood Little Dix Bay offers an escape from the ordinary. Since 1964, guests have been captivated by this truly authentic, quintessentially Caribbean island experience.When Christopher Columbus came upon Virgin Gorda in 1493, he saw in the island’s shape a portly woman in repose and thus named the island “Virgin Gorda” (“Fat Virgin”). To this day, the island remains largely undeveloped—an unspoiled paradise of verdant hills, secluded coves and beautiful beaches surrounded by the clear blue waters of the Sir Francis Drake Channel.When Laurance Rockefeller first encountered Virgin Gorda, the island was home to a struggling agricultural community. In 1958, the conservationist began buying up land with the dream of establishing a resort in harmony with nature. He chose a sandy crescent bay he dubbed the "wilderness beach" for the site of his environmentally minded endeavor. When it opened in 1964, Little Dix Bay represented a new style of island retreat. The hideaway featured cottages tucked unobtrusively into the surrounding landscape just steps from a pristine white-sand beach that would quickly earn a reputation as one of the finest in the world.In 1993, Little Dix Bay joined Rosewood Hotels & Resorts. The resort continued to draw legions of loyal guests who appreciated its understated approach to luxury and respect for the environment.Following its golden anniversary, the legendary property closed to undergo a multi-million-dollar renovation. In keeping with Rockefeller’s original vision, the reimagined resort is still composed of a limited number of structures positioned to follow the lines of the landscape. Local cultural motifs and indigenous materials have been incorporated into the resort’s architecture, and the interiors reflect the spirit of the mid-century modern design movement which prevailed at the time of the resort’s inception.
Sustainability Initiatives +
If the British Virgin Islands are sometimes called "nature's little secrets," the indisputable stars of nature's story are the region's sea and land creatures. We're honored to play a part in helping them thrive through community and environmental initiatives. We warmly invite you to join our ventures during your stay at Rosewood Little Dix Bay.
Alongside the Association of Reef Keepers (ARK), a marine conservation organization, spend time with Sea Turtles as you gain knowledge on the protection of this endangered species within the BVI. This will include monitoring hatchlings and tagging of turtles to track their whereabouts and continued safety, as well as learning about coral restoration.
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