Discover the stunning Caribbean on a totally crewed charter luxury yacht. Spend your days island-hopping between paradisian beaches, snorkeling, diving and checking out remote coves.
The British Virgin Islands are a sailing lover's dream. Whether you wish to unwind on the beach, delight in an a-la-carte meal or party in one of Jost Van Dyke's famous rum bars, you'll find all of it in this exciting island chain.
Tortola
The Moorings' base on Tortola is a modern marina and yacht club with premium services, consisting of high-end showers and shower rooms, marine and convenience stores, a hotel and bars and dining establishments. You can board your bareboat charter with TMM from this area, which is likewise the home of its fleet of Fontaine Pajot and Helia catamarans.
The largest island of the BVI is a laidback paradise of immaculate coastlines and lively restaurants. The capital of Road Community is a traditional Caribbean town with cobblestone sidewalks and a lot of buying. You can check out Sage Mountain National Park and go hiking, or see the views such as Smuggler's Cove, Long Bay, Walking Cane Garden Bay and Anegada Island.
With simple island hopping, line-of-sight navigating and many sheltered anchorages, the British Virgin Islands are the perfect destination for first-time charterers and skilled sailors alike. Sailo makes it easy to locate a sailing boat or power boat leasing in Tortola, BVI. Check out our supply, then use filters to limit your search by watercraft kind, price, event dimension and travel days.
Virgin Gorda
Envision island-hopping from one remote bay to the next on an exclusive yacht-- a luxury holiday that's tailor-made for you and your group. A deluxe charter in the BVI uses high-net-worth tourists an exclusive gateway to this Caribbean paradise. From the spectacular boulders of Virgin Gorda to the dynamic beach bar scene on Jost Van Dyke, these 60+ islands and cays offer varied aquatic life, white sandy beaches, a playful island society and crystal clear blue-green waters.
On your BVI charter, anchor off Virgin Gorda's The Bathrooms, where gigantic beachside stones form a maze of concealed tidal pools and seawater-flooded grottoes. Then discover the island's mountainous fixate a path to Sage Mountain. From here, you can absorb the views over a morning meal of fresh fruit and regional lobster. In the mid-day, make a cruise ship to North Sound on Virgin Gorda, a tranquil bay lined with high end hotels and remote beaches. You might also have a possibility to visit the world-famous Oil Nut Bay, possessed by Sir Richard Branson.
Jost Van Dyke
Known as the "barefoot island", Jost Van Dyke personifies Caribbean appeal with its pristine coastlines, rum shops, and laidback coastline way of living. Going to JVD is a have to throughout your charter vacation in the BVI. Whether you pick to discover the beaches and bars of White Bay walking, take a laid-back taxi, or pilot your yacht's rowboat around the point, Jost Van Dyke is ideal checked out at a slow speed.
Visitors can loosen up with a Pain reliever at the well-known Soggy Buck Bar or catch real-time enjoyment at Foxy's. Those trying to find a little a lot more action can order a rental vehicle from Heaven Jeep Rentals in Great Harbour and drive up to hilltop sights of the craggy, windswept north shore or see beachfront rental homes on the inside.
Sailing fanatics will intend to plan a journey during the yearly BVI Spring Regatta in very early April. The renowned cruising event attracts crowds of viewers and individuals who group to Jost Van Dyke before and after the regatta for island celebrations and a taste of regional society.
St. John
With nearly two-thirds of the island shielded by the Virgin Islands National Park, St. John is a nature fans dream. Below, you will discover untainted rich environment-friendly hills, immaculate pearly white coastlines and gin-clear blue-green waters. Cruz Bay is the heart of the island where you can sample genuine Caribbean cuisine, purchase souvenirs and see unique galleries and stores.
Visit one of the globe's most stunning coastlines, Trunk Bay, with powdery white sand that prolongs right into crystal clear turquoise water. Found within the Virgin Islands National Forest, the beach is likewise home to the 225-yard undersea snorkeling trail.
The tranquil seas and consistent trade winds make the BVI a seafarers paradise. Our captains have years of regional expertise and love to share their favorite areas. Beginning your rent a yacht day with a leisurely snorkel and cruise, then quit at Lime Out for a delicious pizza lunch. Avoid the crowds and appreciate a quieter, laid back experience.
