Weekly Boat Rentals in the British Virgin Islands

Embark on the ultimate Caribbean adventure with our exclusive weekly boat rentals across the British Virgin Islands. Known as the sailing capital of the world, the BVI offers steady trade winds, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a collection of over 60 islands waiting to be explored. Whether you are seeking a high-performance catamaran or a luxury motor yacht, our curated fleet provides the perfect home at sea for your seven-day voyage.

Luxury Fleet and Premium Services for Seven-Day Charters

Our weekly boat rentals in the British Virgin Islands feature a diverse selection of world-class vessels, including spacious power catamarans, classic monohulls, and opulent superyachts. Each rental is meticulously maintained and comes equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, fully-equipped galleys, and water sports gear like paddleboards and snorkeling equipment. You can choose between a bareboat charter if you are a certified skipper or opt for a fully crewed experience where a professional captain and private chef cater to your every need. Our bespoke service ensures that your week at sea is seamless, providing provisioning services and personalized itinerary planning to match your group's specific preferences and requirements.

Sailing the Sir Francis Drake Channel: Iconic BVI Routes

A week-long charter allows you to experience the very best of the BVI without feeling rushed. Most journeys begin in Tortola at Road Reef Marina or Nanny Cay, heading toward the world-famous Baths on Virgin Gorda to explore giant granite boulders and hidden grottoes. From there, sail to the North Sound for a sophisticated evening at the Bitter End Yacht Club or Saba Rock. A highlight of any weekly itinerary is Anegada, the only coral atoll in the chain, famous for its flat horizon and succulent lobster dinners. Before returning, spend a day at Jost Van Dyke, anchoring in White Bay to enjoy a Painkiller at the Soggy Dollar Bar while soaking in the vibrant island atmosphere.

Pricing, Logistics, and Seamless Booking Process

The cost of weekly boat rentals varies significantly based on the size of the vessel, the year of manufacture, and the chosen season. During the peak winter months, prices for a premium catamaran typically range from $6,000 to over $25,000 per week, while luxury crewed yachts can exceed $50,000. These rates generally cover the yacht insurance and equipment, while additional costs like fuel, mooring fees, and food are handled via an Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) for crewed charters. Booking with Charter & Villas is straightforward: once you select your preferred dates and vessel, our consultants manage the contracts and payments, ensuring all certifications are verified so you can focus entirely on your upcoming Caribbean holiday.

Best Time to Visit and Expert Travel Tips

The prime season for visiting the British Virgin Islands is from December to April, when the weather is driest and the 'Christmas Winds' provide excellent sailing conditions. For those looking for quieter anchorages and slightly lower rates, the shoulder months of May and June are ideal. We highly recommend combining your week at sea with a few nights in a luxury villa on Scrub Island or Virgin Gorda to experience the best of both land and water. Remember to pack light in soft-sided luggage, as storage space on boats is optimized for efficiency. Always book at least six months in advance for peak holiday periods like New Year's or Easter to secure the most desirable yachts in our fleet.

British Virgin Islands

  • The Baths
  • Virgin Gorda
  • Jost Van Dyke
  • Anegada
  • Tortola
  • Norman Island

FAQ

What is included in the price of weekly boat rentals in the BVI?

Typically, the base price includes the yacht rental, standard safety equipment, and linens. For bareboat charters, fuel and water are extra. For crewed weekly boat rentals, the price often includes the staff, but an APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance) is added to cover food, beverages, and fuel based on your actual consumption during the trip.

Do I need a license for a weekly boat rental in the British Virgin Islands?

Yes, if you intend to book a bareboat charter, you must provide a sailing resume and often a formal certification (such as RYA Day Skipper or ASA 104). If you do not have the required experience, you can easily hire a professional captain for the duration of your weekly rental to ensure safety and local expertise.

Where do most weekly charters start and finish?

Most weekly charters in the British Virgin Islands depart from Tortola, specifically from marinas in Road Town or Nanny Cay. This central location provides immediate access to the Sir Francis Drake Channel, making it the perfect jumping-off point for exploring nearby islands like Norman Island, Peter Island, and Cooper Island.

Can I customize the itinerary for my 7-day boat rental?

Absolutely. One of the greatest benefits of a weekly rental is the flexibility. While we provide suggested routes covering highlights like The Baths and Jost Van Dyke, the final itinerary is entirely up to you and the weather conditions. Your captain will work with you daily to choose the best bays for swimming, dining, and overnight anchoring.

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