Explore The BVI Aboard a Catamaran! - The Best Way To explore The BVI!
Explore the BVI aboard a catamaran! The best way to explore the BVI! If you wish to discover the best places in the British Virgin Islands, it is best to sail aboard a catamaran! Watch this video until the end, and you will know exactly where to go and what to do in a week's time in the British Virgin Islands, while sailing! Discover the beauty of the Bvi by watching the entire video and set your sails for the Caribbean! Ready?
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Day 1. Start your charter on St. Thomas, as there are direct flights from the US. Embark and sail towards Trunk Bay, St. John. Shop in old shops for souvenirs in St. Thomas, or at the shops along the Yacht Haven Marina. The old shops used to be warehouses that supplied the sailors back in time, some centuries back. Trunk Bay is the home of an underwater National Park. Snorkel and learn about the beautiful corals and the abundant marine life in the area.
Day 2. Tortola. Another port that you could also use as an embarkation port if you like. It is a beautiful green island with fantastic beaches, spots for windsurfing and other water sports. Visit Soper’s Hole Wharf Marina, a place with excellent restaurants and shops.
Day 3. Norman Island. Snorkel at the Treasure Point caves, at the fantastic snorkeling spot the Indians, Angelfish Reef, and Spy Glass. At Rainbow Canyon, you can swim with the sea turtles! The main anchorage on Norman island is the Bight, one of the best snorkeling places in the Bvi! Always carry a flashlight with you while snorkeling, especially when you are in a cave. Don’t forget to go up the hill of Norman island to take panoramic pictures!
Day 4. Peter Island. Beautiful, tranquil spot. Home, of a five-star resort. Spend most of the day, relax and go scuba diving! Dozens of scuba diving sites are nearby.
Day 5. Salt Island. Famous for the shipwreck, the Wreck of the Rhone, a great diving site! The royal steamer sunk in 1867. You can still see today, some artifacts there were onboard.
Day 6. Virgin Gorda. The Baths were formed during volcanic eruptions. Protected area. These huge boulders form small pools and grottoes, and they separate the beach in many small beaches.
Day 7. Sail to Garden Bay in Tortola. Amazing anchorage at the welcoming Cane Garden Bay beach. Fun during the day for everyone and at night becomes a nice bar scene with music for the adults. Quito Gazebo is the bar, founded by Quito, a musician that plays even today, a few nights per week.
Day 8. Jost Van Dyke. Home of the most popular bars in the Virgin Islands. Foxy’s and the Soggy Dollar Bar, on White Bay. This bar does not have a dock, so prepare to get “ soggy” when you disembark your yacht to go to the bar!
Foxy’s was created in the 60s by Foxy. The décor is funny, with T-shirts, hats! If you wear a funny T-shirt, don’t be surprised to leave without it, as they might keep it at the bar!
Disembarkation on St. Thomas
The beaches all around the island are astonishing! The most famous is Sandy Cay on Jost Van Dyke,
Deadman’s Beach on Peter Island, Cane Garden Beach and Long Bay beach on Tortola.
If you are interested in scuba diving, your Captain will arrange Rendez-vous diving for you. A local company will meet you at your boat and will take you to diving spots.
In case you wish to fish during your charter, make sure you have a fishing license, you could obtain it from water sports shops in Tortola. The jet skis are banned in the British Virgin Islands.
Best time to charter? All year round! The summer months are June to November, and the low rates apply. This is the hurricane season. During this time, we offer our clients, the hurricane addendum. With this, if applicable they can reschedule without cost! The winter months are from December to May. High rates apply with picks, Christmas and New Year’s Holidays.
Sailing holidays in the British Virgin Islands are very popular! It is suggested you hire your yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands, months in advance!
I hope you enjoyed this itinerary in the Bvi! Next Thursday we are going to have a new destination!
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Until next time, fair winds!