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When a break in the city is calling, answer it with a Mcnamara vacation package. The neighborhood of Wickhams Cay 1, which is great for views, dining and shopping, makes an excellent base for your adventures. Cane Garden Bay Beach, Anegada Island and Nanny Cay are just some of the sights you'll want to see during your trip to Mcnamara. Expedia is here to help you escape the everyday. Tailor your vacation to Mcnamara to match your travel style, whatever that may be!
The Latest Mcnamara vacation packages

Coconut Tree Villa
Reviewed on Jul 2, 2025



Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina
Reviewed on Sep 1, 2025

The Aerial, BVI
Reviewed on Jul 9, 2024
Discover the most popular places to visit in Mcnamara

Trunk Bay Beach
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Trunk Bay Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to Road Town. Stroll along the seaside or seek out the sailing opportunities.
Tortola Cruise Ship Port
Explore the waterfront in Road Town with a trip to Tortola Cruise Ship Port. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in this romantic area.
Anegada Island
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Anegada Island during your travels in Road Town. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in this romantic area.
What to do in Mcnamara

St. Thomas Dinner Sail to St. John with Open Bar & Hors D'oeuvres - Ritz-Carlton

St. John Full-Day Lime Out Snorkel Taco Lunch & Open Bar - Westin

Half or Full-Day Private Boat Charter from St. John or St. Thomas
Mcnamara Hotel Deals

Sea View Hotel
Reviewed on Mar 16, 2025

Village Cay Hotel and Marina
Reviewed on Oct 9, 2025

Sebastian's on the Beach
Reviewed on Sep 21, 2025
Mcnamara Essential Information
Language | English |
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Currency | U.S dollars |
Closest Airport | Terrance B. Lettsome Intl. Airport (EIS) |
Top Sights | Trunk Bay Beach, St. George’s Anglican Church and Biras Creek Trail |