Weekly Yacht Rentals in the British Virgin Islands

Discover the ultimate Caribbean freedom with our exclusive weekly yacht rentals in the British Virgin Islands. Renowned as the sailing capital of the world, this archipelago offers steady trade winds and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Whether you are seeking a romantic getaway or a family adventure, our curated fleet provides the perfect base for an unforgettable seven-day voyage through paradise.

Luxury Fleet and All-Inclusive Services

Our selection of vessels for weekly charters in the BVI ranges from sleek motor yachts to spacious sailing catamarans, ideal for navigating the shallow reefs of the archipelago. Each rental typically includes a professional crew—a captain and a private chef—who handle all navigation and gourmet meal preparation. You can expect high-end amenities such as water toys, paddleboards, and snorkeling gear to be available on board. We focus on providing a seamless experience where every detail, from the initial provisioning of your favorite vintage wines to the custom itinerary planning, is managed by our dedicated concierge team to ensure a stress-free holiday.

Sailing Itineraries: From Tortola to Anegada

A typical seven-day journey often begins at Road Town or Hodges Creek on Tortola. From there, you can sail to The Baths on Virgin Gorda to explore the iconic granite boulders and hidden sea pools. A mid-week stop at Jost Van Dyke is essential to visit the world-famous Foxy’s or the Soggy Dollar Bar in White Bay. For those seeking seclusion, the flat coral island of Anegada offers pristine white beaches and the chance to taste local spiny lobster. Every anchorage in the British Virgin Islands provides a unique atmosphere, ranging from the lively beach parties of Norman Island to the tranquil, uninhabited beauty of Sandy Spit.

Pricing, Logistics, and Booking Process

The cost of a weekly charter in the BVI depends heavily on the size of the yacht, the year of manufacture, and the level of service required. Prices generally start from $15,000 per week for a boutique sailing catamaran and can exceed $100,000 for a fully crewed motor yacht during the peak season. These rates often exclude the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA), which covers fuel, food, and dockage fees. To secure your preferred dates, we recommend booking at least six to nine months in advance, especially for the winter holidays. Our process is transparent, involving a formal charter agreement and a personalized consultation to match you with the ideal vessel.

Best Time to Visit and Travel Tips

The peak season for yachting in the British Virgin Islands runs from December to April when the weather is most favorable and the 'Christmas Winds' provide excellent sailing conditions. May and June are also wonderful months to visit, offering calmer seas and fewer crowds. For a truly integrated luxury experience, many guests choose to combine their weekly yacht rental with a stay in a private villa on Virgin Gorda or a luxury resort on Scrub Island. We recommend packing light, high-quality reef-safe sunscreen, and soft-sided luggage to maximize space on board. Always check local customs requirements if you plan to sail between the British and US Virgin Islands.

British Virgin Islands

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

FAQ

What is the average cost for weekly yacht rentals in the BVI?

The price for weekly yacht rentals typically starts around $12,000 for smaller sailing vessels and can reach $150,000 or more for luxury superyachts. Factors such as the number of cabins, crew size, and the inclusion of premium amenities or water sports equipment will influence the final quote.

Do I need a license to rent a yacht for a week?

If you choose a bareboat rental, you must provide a sailing resume and sometimes a valid ICC or equivalent license. However, most of our clients prefer a crewed charter, where a professional captain is responsible for the vessel, meaning no personal license or experience is required from you.

What is included in a crewed weekly charter?

A crewed charter usually includes the yacht, the services of a captain and chef, and use of onboard equipment. Expenses like fuel, food, beverages, and mooring fees are typically covered by the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA), which is usually 25-35% of the base charter fee.

Can we customize our sailing route during the week?

Absolutely. One of the primary benefits of a weekly rental is the flexibility to create a bespoke itinerary. While your captain will suggest the best spots based on weather and sea conditions, you have the final say on which islands you visit and how long you stay at each anchorage.

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