British Virgin Islands - Luxury Yacht Charter
Discover Nature’s Playground
From the shores of Tortola to the coral sand beaches of Jost Van Dyke, the BVI’s legacy is one of piracy, adventure, and discovery.
The island’s dining scene is far from sparse, from the famous Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke to the Brandywine Estate Restaurant on Tortola, where you can savor fresh catch of the day. The islands' nightlife and music create an unforgettable atmosphere inviting you to fully embrace the laid-back Caribbean lifestyle.
Itinerary
Tortola - The Baths
The Baths - Prickly Pear Island
Prickly Pear Island - Virgin Gorda
Virgin Gorda - Peter Island
Peter Island - Jost Van Dyke
Jost Van Dyke - Beef Island
Beef Island - Dog Islands
Dog Islands - Tortola
Tortola - The Baths
The unrivaled star of the Virgin Gorda - The Baths is a fairytale destination for any yacht charter crowd. As one of the best beaches in the Caribbean, you will love this landscape of pink granite slabs, hidden coves, cathedral-like caves, and shimmering saltwater pools all perched on the edge of the sea. The boulders have been adorned with ladders and ropes so you can climb and cross this natural obstacle course. Wallow in the warm rock water pools, soak up the sun on your favourite boulder, and be enchanted by the natural grottos. When you need a hint of refreshment, the nearby yacht club will tempt you in with long lavish lunches and afternoons being pampered at the spa.
The Baths - Prickly Pear Island
This tiny islet, measuring just 50m north to south and east to west, is perfect for an afternoon of swimming and snorkeling. Prickly Pear Island was awarded national park status in 1988 and is a favored spot for an easygoing charter stop. With its Indigenous lizards scuttling around and its boat-up bar and grill, it's a gorgeous way to soak up the BVI's salt, sand, and sea vibes. Nature lovers will also be in their element as the skies, sands, and sea brim with life, including hawksbill turtles on the beach, salt ponds thick with mangroves, and birds like blue-winged teals and black-necked stilts.