Discover the distinctive charm of the British Virgin Islands in the heart of the Caribbean. The warm sunshine, calm crystalline waters and countless sandy beaches, make the BVIs a complete paradise for any yacht charter escape.
Renowned for being one of the most beautiful collections of isles in the world, the BVIs boast incomparable beauty and charisma. Each island offers a unique experience with stunning landscapes and historic landmarks, making this archipelago a destination to tick off your bucket list.
Experience more unmissable locations on your sailing adventure.
Visit Salt Island, Peter Island and the largest inhabited island in the BVIs: Norman Island. Deemed as the site of buried treasure, this area is attractive to sailors and divers.
Visit Cane Garden Bay in Tortola – a popular anchorage destination where you can soak up the sunshine on the bright white beach, surrounded by a scenic landscape of spectacular green hills. Enjoy a relaxing swim, or glide across the tranquil water on a paddle board.
Uncover endless adventure at the Virgin Gorda Baths, one of the BVIs’ most famous landmarks. Scattered with huge granite boulders, the shoreline is hidden with secret rock pools ready to be explored by snorkellers.
Swim or dingy ashore to the glorious White Bay on Jost Van Dyke. Follow the sound of the authentic island music a local beach bar, where you can sip on a refreshing ‘painkiller’ cocktail drenched in Caribbean rum. Dine with a view at one of many restaurants and indulge in delicious fresh seafood.
As the only coral reef amid the BVIs, Anegada hosts an array of colourful marine life, making it one of the archipelago’s most distinctive islands. Uniquely unspoiled, this hidden gem is surrounded by striking reefs, underwater caves and dotted with shipwrecks.
Local Airport: Terrance B. Lettersome International Airport
Transfer Time: 30 minutes
Bases: Nanny Cay
Flight Time from London: 9 hours 50 minutes
EXPLORE THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
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One Week British Virgin Islands from Nanny Cay
The tropical village of Nanny Cay is home to one of the largest and best equipped marinas in the BVI’s
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The tropical village of Nanny Cay is home to one of the largest and best equipped marinas in the BVI’s. It has all the amenities that visiting yachts need. It also has an array of restaurants and shops including a supermarket.
Known by travellers around the world for its casual lifestyle, beachfront restaurants, and bars, protected anchorages and stunning beaches
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Jost Van Dyke, is known by travellers around the world for its casual lifestyle, beachfront restaurants, and bars, protected anchorages and stunning beaches. With picturesque tropical isles, like Green Cay and Sandy Spit and world-famous bars, Soggy Dollar and Foxys it’s a must-see island. On the northeast shore you can find Bubbly Pool, a naturally occurring hot tub style swimming hole.
The island is regarded as one of the BVI’s most beautiful
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The island is regarded as one of the BVI’s most beautiful. “The Baths” located on the southern end of the island are huge granite boulders which lie in piles on the beach, forming natural tidal pools, tunnels, arches, and scenic grottoes that are open to the sea. Gorda Sound on the northeast of the island is bordered by four islands and connecting reef systems that keep the sound calm, creating one of the world’s great watersports meccas.
Snorkel off Cistern Point or lounge on the beach while sipping rum cocktails made on island
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Enjoy a leisurely sail to Cooper Island and arrive early enough to pick up an overnight mooring buoy. Snorkel off Cistern Point or lounge on the beach while sipping rum cocktails made on island at the Cooper Island Rum Distillery. Cooper Island Beach Club has a lovely boutique, serves wonderful lunches, dinners and cocktails and watch the sun disappear behind the islands.
The island's biggest beach is Deadman's Bay, the mile long white sand beach is shaded by palm trees and is open to all
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Peter Island is large private island. The island’s biggest beach is Deadman’s Bay, the mile long white sand beach is shaded by palm trees and is open to all. The Deadman’s Beach Bar and Grill offers guests food and drinks with a Caribbean twist. The steel drum show at the Deadman’s beach is something you should not miss while visiting Peter Island.
Renowned area for divers and boaters said to be the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous novel “Treasure Island,
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Said to be the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous novel “Treasure Island,” Norman Island has a well-documented history of being a stow spot for pirates. Today, It’s a renowned area for divers and boaters. Willy T, the restaurant is anchored in The Bight, good music, good food, good drinks and a good time is pretty much guaranteed!
The tropical village of Nanny Cay is home to one of the largest and best equipped marinas in the BVI’s
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The tropical village of Nanny Cay is home to one of the largest and best equipped marinas in the BVI’s. It has all the amenities that visiting yachts need. It also has an array of restaurants and shops including a supermarket.
Types of yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands
Bareboat
Sail the yacht yourself. Set your own itinerary & explore independently at your own pace with back-up and support. Ideal for more experienced sailors.
Skippered
A yacht charter with a professional & friendly skipper. Ideal if you are new to sailing, having a special celebration or just want more time to relax with family or friends.
Crewed
Larger, more luxurious sailing yachts with crew, including a captain & cook. Delicious cuisine and attentive service for the ultimate, exclusive yacht charter escape.