Special

    Offers for

  Sailing   

         Yachts

          and

     
         Motor
               Boats

      

 in Greece

Yacht Charter resource for sailors and yacht charter enthusiasts
Home Page

About US

Disclaimer

 Add Your Free Ad

Privacy Statement

Links


home > bvi yacht charters > caribbean crewed yachts > bareboat in the BVI > caribbean sailing vacations > Caribbean Yacht Charters > crewed yacht charters in BVI > yacht charters in tortoia >

The British Virgin Islands are one of the Caribbean's most popular yacht charter destinations and Tortola is home to the world's largest fleet of charter yachts. You can choose between Skippered or bareboat charter, motor or sailing vessels, monohulls or catamarans as well as crewed, luxury or mega yachts. There is something for everyone in the BVI. The short distances between the islands, often only 2 to 3 hours, make the British Virgin Islands perfect for your first yacht charter and for families with young children.

 

The British Virgin Islands enjoy a sub-tropical climate, moderated by the trade winds. Temperatures remain fairly steady year round with a daily maximum of around 29°C in the summer and 25°C in the winter. The BVI averages about 115 cm of rain per year, although this is higher in the hills and coast is drier. The wettest months are September through to December. The British Virgin Islands are in an area that can see hurricanes from June to October and this effectively limits the sailing season to November - May.

Amongst the many attractions on the British Virgin Islands are the; numerous white sandy beaches; the baths on Virgin Gorda, snorkeling on the coral reefs near Anegada; the well-known bars of Jost Van Dyke Island.

 

Moorings are available and anchoring is possible all along the coast of Virgin Gorda. Or you can get a berth at the nearby Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbor, a marina with docking for 110 vessels, where the ferry arrives for land travellers. Shops are concentrated around the Yacht Harbor area, especially at the Courtyard. Virgin Gorda Island is famous for The Baths, a day filled with cave exploration and water holes within this unique rock formation. Dinghies are no longer allowed on the shore here and you must swim from a dinghy mooring to the beach. The Bitter End Yacht Club is located in North Sound and is a great place pick up a mooring. You will be amongst some of the beautiful yachts in the BVI here. The small deserted island of Prickly Pear is a great lunch and snorkeling spot and is just a dinghy ride from the Bitter End Yacht Club. Spanish Town on the southwest side of Virgin Gorda is a popular stop over for shopping and provisioning.

 

 

Place Your Text Ad Here for FREE!

 

Travel related services
Bed and breakfast
Hotels

Lodges

Holiday apartments

Vacation villas

Vacation homes

Vacation condos
Limousine services
Car hire

Air tickets

Cruises
Helicopter hire
Private jet services

No resources to display at this time on
Caribbean Sailing Holidays