The Premier Yacht Charter Company in the British Virgin Islands

Discover the ultimate sailing paradise with the leading yacht charter company in the British Virgin Islands. From the crystal-clear waters of Jost Van Dyke to the iconic boulders of The Baths, we provide an unparalleled fleet of luxury catamarans and motor yachts. Experience the Caribbean's most celebrated archipelago with a team dedicated to bespoke maritime excellence and local expertise.

Luxury Fleet and Professional Maritime Services

Our inventory features an extensive range of high-end vessels tailored to every preference, including spacious sailing catamarans, sleek motor yachts, and traditional monohulls. As a full-service yacht charter company, we ensure every rental includes a meticulously maintained boat, comprehensive safety equipment, and the option for a professional crew. Guests can choose between bareboat charters for experienced sailors or fully crewed experiences where a private chef and skipper handle every detail. Our services extend beyond the dock, offering personalized provisioning, water sports equipment like paddleboards and snorkeling gear, and seamless concierge support to ensure your time in the British Virgin Islands is spent in absolute comfort and style.

Sailing Routes Through the BVI Archipelago

The British Virgin Islands are famous for their line-of-sight navigation and calm trade winds, making them the world's premier sailing destination. Starting from our base in Road Town, Tortola, you can head toward the world-famous Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke or navigate to the secluded bays of Norman Island, the inspiration for Treasure Island. A must-visit stop is the North Sound of Virgin Gorda, offering protected anchorages near the Bitter End Yacht Club. For those seeking tranquility, the low-lying coral island of Anegada provides a unique landscape and the freshest lobster in the Caribbean. Each route is customizable, allowing you to find the perfect balance between vibrant beach bars and deserted white-sand coves.

Pricing, Factors, and Seamless Booking

The cost of your Caribbean voyage depends on the season, the size of the vessel, and the level of service required. During the peak winter months, prices for a private catamaran typically range from $6,000 to over $25,000 per week, depending on luxury specifications. Factors such as fuel consumption, mooring fees, and crew gratuities should also be considered in your budget. Booking with our yacht charter company is straightforward: once you select your dates and preferred boat, a dedicated agent will guide you through the contract and deposit process. We recommend booking at least six to nine months in advance for holiday periods like Christmas and New Year to secure the best fleet options.

Best Season and Luxury Combinations

The prime time to visit the British Virgin Islands is from December to May when the weather is dry and the temperatures are mid-range. However, the shoulder months of November and June offer excellent value and fewer crowds. To elevate your vacation, many of our clients choose to combine a week at sea with a stay in a luxury private villa on Virgin Gorda or Tortola. This 'sail and stay' approach allows you to enjoy the thrill of island hopping followed by the grounded luxury of a hillside estate. Our team can coordinate all transfers between the marina and your villa, ensuring a cohesive and stress-free holiday experience from start to finish.

British Virgin Islands

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

FAQ

What should I look for in a yacht charter company in the BVI?

When choosing a yacht charter company, prioritize those with a diverse, modern fleet and strong local reviews. Ensure they offer 24/7 technical support and transparent pricing structures. A reputable company will provide detailed briefings on BVI navigation, customs procedures for visiting neighboring islands, and clear insurance terms to protect your holiday investment.

Do I need a license to charter a boat in the British Virgin Islands?

For bareboat sailing, you generally do not need a formal license, but you must submit a detailed sailing resume showing experience with vessels of a similar size. If you prefer a stress-free experience or lack the necessary experience, you can hire a professional skipper through our company to navigate the islands for you.

What is the average price for a weekly charter?

Weekly rates vary significantly based on the boat type. A sailing monohull might start around $4,500 per week, while a large luxury power catamaran can exceed $20,000. These prices usually cover the yacht and insurance; additional costs like the Cruising Tax, National Parks permits, and fuel are typically paid separately.

Which islands are included in a standard BVI itinerary?

Most itineraries include the four main islands: Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke. You will also visit smaller gems like Peter Island, Cooper Island, and Salt Island (home to the RMS Rhone shipwreck). The proximity of these islands allows for short sails of 1-3 hours between each stop.

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