Weekly Yacht Charter in the British Virgin Islands
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the turquoise waters of the Caribbean with our premier fleet. A weekly yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands offers the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure, allowing you to discover hidden coves and world-class snorkeling spots at your own pace. Experience the ultimate island-hopping lifestyle aboard our meticulously maintained vessels.
Luxury Fleet and All-Inclusive Services
Our selection for a weekly yacht charter includes high-end sailing catamarans, sleek motor yachts, and traditional monohulls, all designed to provide maximum comfort. Each charter comes equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, en-suite cabins, and fully functional galleys. Depending on your preference, you can opt for a bareboat rental if you are an experienced sailor, or a fully crewed service where a professional captain and chef handle every detail. Our crewed options include gourmet meal plans featuring fresh local seafood, personalized itineraries, and water sports equipment like paddleboards and snorkeling gear to ensure your time on the water is both luxurious and effortless.
Iconic BVI Routes and Anchorages
Starting your journey from Road Town in Tortola, the BVI offers a legendary sailing circuit. A typical seven-day itinerary includes a stop at The Baths on Virgin Gorda, where giant granite boulders create mystical sea pools and grottoes. Sail across the Sir Francis Drake Channel to Jost Van Dyke to visit the famous White Bay and the Soggy Dollar Bar. Don't miss the pristine white sands of Anegada, known for its unique coral geology and world-famous lobsters. Other essential stops include the vibrant underwater caves at Norman Island, rumored to be the inspiration for Treasure Island, and the tranquil overnight anchorages of Peter Island and Cooper Island.
Pricing and Booking Process
The cost of a weekly yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands varies based on the season, the size of the vessel, and the level of service required. During the peak winter months, prices typically range from $5,000 for a modest sailing boat to over $50,000 for a luxury power catamaran with a full crew. Factors like fuel consumption, mooring fees, and cruising permits are usually calculated separately unless an all-inclusive package is selected. To book, we recommend browsing our real-time availability online. Once you select your vessel, a 50% deposit secures your dates, with the remaining balance and preference sheets due 60 days before your departure from the marina.
Best Time to Sail and Travel Tips
The prime season for sailing the British Virgin Islands is from December to April when the 'Christmas Winds' provide excellent sailing conditions and the weather is pleasantly warm. For those seeking quieter anchorages and lower rates, the shoulder months of May and June are ideal. We recommend packing light in soft-sided luggage, as storage space on yachts is optimized for efficiency. To enhance your Caribbean experience, many guests choose to combine their time at sea with a few nights in a luxury villa on Tortola or Virgin Gorda. This allows for a seamless transition from the rhythmic life of the ocean to the grounded luxury of a private island estate.
British Virgin Islands
- The Baths
- Virgin Gorda
- Jost Van Dyke
- Anegada
- Tortola
- Norman Island
FAQ
What is included in a weekly yacht charter in the BVI?
A standard charter includes the yacht rental, linens, towels, and basic kitchenware. For crewed charters, the price generally covers the captain, chef, meals, open bar, and water toys. Additional costs often include cruising permits, National Parks fees, and a customary crew gratuity of 15% to 20% of the base charter rate.
Do I need a license for a bareboat weekly yacht charter?
Yes, to skipper a boat yourself, you must provide a detailed sailing resume demonstrating experience on similar-sized vessels. While a formal ASA or RYA certification is highly recommended and often required by insurers, the base manager will ultimately review your experience to ensure you can safely navigate the BVI waters before departure.
Which marina serves as the main hub for BVI charters?
Most charters depart from Tortola, specifically from the Moorings Base or the Hodges Creek Marina. Road Town is the central hub, offering easy access to supermarkets for provisioning and being just a short taxi ride from the Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS) or the ferry terminal for those arriving from St. Thomas.
Is the British Virgin Islands safe for family sailing?
The BVI is considered one of the safest and easiest sailing destinations in the world. The islands are close together, meaning line-of-sight navigation is possible and sailing legs are short (usually 1-3 hours). The waters are generally protected from large swells, making it an excellent choice for families with children or first-time sailors.
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