Discover the dazzling Caribbean on a fully crewed charter yacht. Spend your days island-hopping between paradisian beaches, snorkeling, diving and exploring secluded coves.
The British Virgin Islands are a sailing enthusiast’s dream. Whether you want to relax on the beach, enjoy an a-la-carte meal or party in one of Jost Van Dyke’s famous rum bars, you’ll find it all in this captivating archipelago.
Tortola
The Moorings' base on Tortola is a modern marina and yacht club with high-end amenities, including luxury showers and bathrooms, marine and convenience stores, a hotel and bars and restaurants. You can board your bareboat charter with TMM from this location, which is also the home of its fleet of Fontaine Pajot and Helia catamarans.
The largest island of the BVI is a laidback paradise of pristine beaches and vibrant restaurants. The capital of Road Town is a classic Caribbean town with cobblestone walkways and plenty of shopping. You can visit Sage Mountain National Park and go hiking, or see the sights such as Smuggler's Cove, Long Bay, Cane Garden Bay and Anegada Island.
With easy island hopping, line-of-sight navigation and numerous sheltered anchorages, the British Virgin Islands are the ideal destination for first-time charterers and seasoned sailors alike. Sailo makes it easy to find a sailboat or power boat rental in Tortola, BVI. Check out our inventory, then use filters to narrow down your search by boat type, price, party size and travel dates.
Virgin Gorda
Imagine island-hopping from one secluded bay to the next on a private yacht – a luxury vacation that’s tailor-made for you and your group. A luxury charter in the BVI offers high-net-worth travelers an exclusive gateway to this Caribbean paradise. From the spectacular boulders of Virgin Gorda to the lively beach bar scene on Jost Van Dyke, these 60+ islands and cays offer diverse marine life, white sandy beaches, a playful island culture and crystal clear turquoise waters.
On your BVI charter, anchor off Virgin Gorda’s The Baths, where giant beachside boulders form a labyrinth of hidden tidal pools and seawater-flooded grottoes. Then explore the island’s mountainous center on a trail to Sage Mountain. From here, you can take in the views over a breakfast of fresh fruit and local lobster. In the afternoon, make a cruise to North Sound on Virgin Gorda, a tranquil bay lined with upscale resorts and secluded beaches. You may even have a chance to visit the world-famous Oil Nut Bay, owned by Sir Richard Branson.
Jost Van Dyke
Known as the “barefoot island”, Jost Van Dyke embodies Caribbean charm with its pristine beaches, rum shops, and laidback beach lifestyle. Visiting JVD is a must during your charter vacation in the BVI. Whether you choose to explore the beaches and bars of White Bay on foot, take a casual taxi, or pilot your yacht’s dinghy around the point, Jost Van Dyke is best explored at a slow pace.
Visitors can relax with a Painkiller at the famous Soggy Dollar Bar or catch live entertainment at Foxy’s. Those looking for a little more action can grab a rental car from Paradise Jeep Rentals in Great Harbour and drive up to hilltop views of the craggy, windswept north coast or visit beachfront rental homes on the interior.
Sailing enthusiasts will want to plan a trip during the annual BVI Spring Regatta in early April. The renowned sailing event draws crowds of spectators and participants who flock to Jost Van Dyke before and after the regatta for island festivities and a taste of local culture.
St. John
With nearly two-thirds of the island protected by the Virgin Islands National Park, St. John is a nature lovers dream. Here, you will find unspoiled lush green hills, pristine pearly white beaches and gin-clear turquoise waters. Cruz Bay is the heart of the island where you 5 day yacht charter greece can sample authentic Caribbean cuisine, shop for souvenirs and visit unique galleries and shops.
Visit one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, Trunk Bay, with powdery white sand that extends into crystal clear turquoise water. Located within the Virgin Islands National Park, the beach is also home to the 225-yard underwater snorkeling trail.
The calm seas and consistent trade winds make the BVI a sailors paradise. Our captains have years of local knowledge and love to share their favorite spots. Start your day with a leisurely snorkel and cruise, then stop at Lime Out for a delicious pizza lunch. Skip the crowds and enjoy a quieter, laid back experience.
