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Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
– The British Virgin Islands is once again preparing to welcome food lovers, adventure seekers, and cultural explorers to the highly anticipated Anegada Lobster Festival 2025. Set to take place from 28th to 30th November, the festival will serve as the grand finale of this year’s BVI Food Fete, and promises to be more immersive than ever.


Organised by the British Virgin Islands Tourist Board & Film Commission (BVITBFC) in collaboration with the Anegada community, the festival celebrates the best of Anegada’s culinary, cultural, and natural offerings. Already, nine local restaurants have confirmed their participation, with more expected to join in the coming weeks. This year’s event will once again feature its signature culinary crawl format—a dynamic scavenger huntstyle experience encouraging festivalgoers to traverse the island while sampling a variety of lobster dishes and exploring Anegada’s unique attractions.
With its flat terrain and 13 square miles of pristine natural beauty, the island provides the perfect backdrop for this one-of-a-kind celebration. Director of Tourism, Clive McCoy, reflected on the festival’s origins and evolving focus: “While the Caribbean spiny lobster remains the star of the show, this year we are placing renewed emphasis on the original purpose of the festival—showcasing Anegada in its entirety. Now in its 13th year, the Anegada Lobster Festival was created to encourage both residents and visitors to discover the island’s charm, especially given its relative remoteness from the other Virgin Islands.
Over the years, the BVI Tourist Board has supported this goal with sustained efforts—from developing brochures and maps to enhancing key attractions and organising familiarisation visits for international media and travel trade.” In addition to indulging in mouthwatering lobster dishes, attendees can enjoy Anegada’s wide range of natural and cultural attractions, including Flamingo Point Lookout, Conch Shell Mounds (Conch Island), Faulkner House Museum, Fisherman’s Wharf and Anegada Iguana Headstart Facility.
A variety of outdoor activities also await, from snorkelling, kiteboarding, and kayaking to scooter riding, horseback riding, and hiking, offering something for every type of traveller. For festival updates, travel tips, and more, visit BVIFOODFETE.COM or follow the BVI Tourist Board & Film Commission and BVI Food Fete on social media.
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