The British Virgin Islands (BVI) are a seafarer's paradise, with protected harbors, famous coastline bars, and a Caribbean flair. Embark on an adventurous trip of discovery and indulgence on a luxury yacht charter in this incredible island chain.
Take pleasure in exhilarating sailing with gentle winds and tranquil seas. Discover the BVI by foot, dinghy, and boat while discovering island cuisine and society.
Anegada
The flat island of Anegada bewitches with its fine-grained white beaches and vibrant marine life. Located north of Tortola, the island is a Caribbean escape unlike any other. Below, flamingos and rock iguanas stray the coastlines while coral reefs edge the shorelines.
The island's most well-known natural tourist attraction is the massive Horseshoe Reef, which is among the largest barrier coral reefs in the world and teems with marine life. The reef is simply a few feet from the sandy coastlines, which are some of the very best in the Virgin Islands.
Remote Loblolly Beach and Cow Wreck Coastline stimulate visions of the Caribbean of old, with unblemished powdery sands and clear waters. For an off-the-beaten-path journey, lease a moke or truck to explore the island's unique landscape and uncover remote areas. Later on, stop at the Lobster Trap for the lobster banquet of your dreams. A trip to Anegada is an ideal enhancement to any type of week-long BVI sailing itinerary.
Norman Island
Whether you're an experienced yachtsman or a first-time charterer, BVI cruising travel plans supply the ideal mix of fun and leisure. The BVI is the Caribbean's most prominent sailing location for a great reason-- continually cozy weather condition, trustworthy trade winds, line of sight cruising and over 60 excellent islands and cays with awesome beaches and incredible marine life.
Norman Island is just one of the BVI's a lot of interesting locations. It's reputed to be the real-life motivation for Robert Louis Stevenson's timeless pirate novel Prize Island.
While you're there, make sure to see the Norman Island caves-- an interesting collection of all-natural rock formations that are home to a wide array of exotic fish. After that charter yacht jump off your sailing boat and snorkel all the way around the Indians-- four peaks that arise from the sea and cultivate some fantastic aquatic life. You can additionally get a beverage and some food at Willy T's drifting bar in Bight bay.
Jost Van Dyke
Called JVD, this tiny island called after 17th-century Dutch privateer Joost van Dyk is the place to party in the BVI. The primary town of Great Harbour uses a mix of vivid night life and practical features, including a custom-mades workplace for clearing into the British Virgin Islands (ferryboat travelers bring their keys; exclusive yacht skippers pay nominal cruising permit charges and taxes based on their size of keep).
The majority of JVD's beach bars are located on its south shore at White Bay Beach and in Wonderful Harbour, bring in partiers, paradise candidates, and both. Seek a moon celebration at Foxy's Tamarind Bar, which draws so many boats and people that regional ferryboats change their routines to fit the groups. For a quieter experience, explore the East Coast of JVD or sail across to Little Jost Van Dyke and Sandy Spit for an unspoiled hideaway. JVD is additionally a top snorkeling spot, with vivid coral reefs gardens and underwater passages to discover off its shore.
Virgin Gorda
The BVI's varied landscape provides a wealth of experiences. Lively Tortola offers pulsing marinas and luxury resorts while the wilder shorelines of Jost Van Dyke and Anegada provide a different ambiance.
A private yacht charter is the ideal method to experience the BVI islands with its blend of journey, deluxe and flexibility. Consider scheduling early for peak sailing weeks, such as the BVI Springtime Sailing Regatta or holiday.
On the southwest side of Virgin Gorda, check out The Bathrooms where huge rocks form underground chambers and all-natural pools. After that, moor at Great Harbour and eat at Foxy's Tamarind Bar & Restaurant. A rowboat ride to the close-by Pet Island group of islands takes you to a private beach, where legend states seafarers detected Caribbean seals barking at them.
