North Sound, Virgin Gorda

British Virgin Islands Crewed Yacht Charters

The world's yacht charter capital — steady trade winds, world-class anchorages, iconic beach bars, and 60+ islands to explore by land and sea.

Why the British Virgin Islands

Why Charter a Crewed Catamaran in the BVI?

The British Virgin Islands are the most popular crewed yacht charter destination in the world. Sixty-plus islands scattered across calm, protected waters — most just a short sail from each other. You wake up at one anchorage, sail 30 minutes, and you're somewhere completely different by lunch.

On an all-inclusive BVI catamaran charter, your captain knows every anchorage, every hidden cove, and every beach bar worth stopping at. Your chef picks up fresh lobster from the fishermen in Anegada. Your steward has cocktails ready by the time the hook sets. The BVI was built for crewed sailing charters.

Whether it's your first BVI charter or your tenth, the islands deliver. The sailing is easy, the scenery is staggering, and the infrastructure — mooring fields, customs, provisioning — is set up specifically for yacht charters. Nowhere else comes close.

Crewed yacht charter in British Virgin Islands
The Baths at Virgin Gorda — granite boulders and hidden pools
The Baths at Virgin Gorda — there's nothing else like it in the Caribbean

British Virgin Islands Highlights

What makes a British Virgin Islands crewed charter special.

Short Sails, More Time on the Water

Short Sails, More Time on the Water

Most sails in the BVI are 30 minutes to an hour. That means less time underway and more time swimming, snorkeling, and exploring. You'll hit multiple islands in a single day without ever feeling rushed.

World-Class Anchorages

World-Class Anchorages

From the calm waters of North Sound to the dramatic boulders at The Baths, the BVI has dozens of protected anchorages. Your captain will tailor each day's plan based on wind, weather, and what your group wants to do.

Legendary Beach Bars

Legendary Beach Bars

Soggy Dollar, Foxy's, Cooper Island Beach Club, Willy T — the BVI has more iconic beach bars per square mile than anywhere in the Caribbean. Swim ashore, grab a Painkiller, and see why everyone comes back.

Incredible Snorkeling & Diving

Incredible Snorkeling & Diving

The Indians, the caves at Norman Island, the RMS Rhone wreck — the BVI is home to some of the best snorkeling and dive sites in the Caribbean. Your crew will have gear ready and know exactly where to go.

Private crewed catamaran charter in the British Virgin Islands
There's no better way to experience the BVI than from a private crewed yacht.

Sample British Virgin Islands Crewed Charter Itineraries

Your week is shaped around your group's interests, the season, and the conditions on the water — your captain tailors the days as they unfold. Treat these itineraries as starting points for inspiration.

Crewed Itinerary · British Virgin Islands

BVI Sailing Itinerary: A 7-Day Crewed Week from Tortola

This is the full BVI loop — a 7-day round-trip from Tortola that hits nearly every iconic stop in the islands: Norman Island and the Caves, The Baths at Virgin Gorda, the North Sound, the north shore of Tortola, the beach bars of Jost Van Dyke, Peter Island, and the snorkeling at The Indians. With a professional captain and private chef aboard, the route, the provisioning, and the helm are handled — you wake up somewhere new each morning and decide how much you want to do. It's the itinerary we point most first-timers to, and the only marquee anchorage it leaves out is Anegada, an easy add if you have the extra days.

Duration
7 days / 8 nights
Base
Tortola
The Baths at Virgin Gorda — granite boulders along the shore.
Long Bay on Virgin Gorda from above.
The west side of White Bay near the Soggy Dollar Bar, Jost Van Dyke.
Deadman's Bay on Peter Island.

What this BVI sailing itinerary covers

Most BVI yacht charters follow some version of this loop, and there's a reason: the Sir Francis Drake Channel keeps you in protected water with a steady 15–20 knot trade wind on the beam, and the iconic anchorages — Norman Island, The Baths at Virgin Gorda, the North Sound, White Bay on Jost Van Dyke — are all within an easy day's sail of each other. Distance for the week runs about 75 nautical miles total.

We've shaped this BVI sailing itinerary as a 7-day round-trip from Tortola so first-timers can hit every iconic stop without rushing — long mornings at anchor, lunch underway, an afternoon snorkel, and a chef-prepared dinner most nights. If you've sailed the BVI before and want something different, we also build five-day and four-day variants, and a USVI/BVI hybrid that picks up in St. Thomas. Every BVI yacht charter we send is custom-tailored to your group's pace and dates.

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Day 1 of 7 · Marina → Norman Island

Arrive in BVI and Get Your Charter Started at Norman Island

Anchorage: Norman Island

Your adventure starts as you step aboard your luxury yacht, greeted by your crew with refreshing drinks and a warm welcome. Whether you arrive by water taxi to a serene anchorage or meet your crew at the marina, the experience is seamless and tailored to your needs. After settling in, your journey begins with a scenic sail to Norman Island.

Known for its intriguing pirate lore and tranquil beauty, Norman Island offers a variety of ways to start your trip. Snorkel the famous Caves, rich with marine life, or unwind aboard with a cocktail as the gentle waves set the tone for ultimate relaxation. For those seeking a lively start, head to the iconic Willy T floating bar for good food, great company, and a chance to jump from the top deck.

As the day winds down, your private chef will prepare a gourmet dinner to enjoy under the evening sky, complete with a perfect, unobstructed view of the sunset over St. John.

Day Highlights

  • Seamless arrival with a warm crew welcome, refreshing drinks, and a short cruise to Norman Island.
  • Relaxation and floating aboard, or snorkeling at The Caves, a haven for marine life and adventure.
  • Excitement at Willy T's floating bar with food, drinks, and fun.
  • Gourmet chef-prepared dinner with a stunning sunset over St. John.
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Day 2 of 7 · Norman Island → Long Bay

The Baths and Beyond

Anchorage: Long Bay, Virgin Gorda
The Baths at Virgin Gorda are a must-see natural wonder in the British Virgin Islands.
The Baths at Virgin Gorda are a must-see natural wonder in the British Virgin Islands.
Relax in paradise and enjoy one of my favorite anchorages, Long Bay at Virgin Gorda.
Relax in paradise and enjoy one of my favorite anchorages, Long Bay at Virgin Gorda.

Start your day with an early sail to The Baths, one of the British Virgin Islands' most iconic and enchanting destinations. While you rest or savor a quiet morning coffee, your crew will guide the yacht to this natural wonder. Arriving early ensures you can explore the magical granite boulders, tidal pools, and grottoes in serene solitude before the crowds. Wander the famous caves trail, capturing unforgettable photos along the way. Afterward, return to your yacht for a refreshing breakfast prepared by your chef.

Next, sail up the Sir Francis Drake Channel to George Dog, one of the idyllic islands in the Dogs. Here, you can spend your late morning snorkeling vibrant reefs, sunbathing on deck, or simply floating in the crystal-clear water. It's the perfect way to unwind before enjoying a delicious lunch back on board.

In the afternoon, we'll make our way to Long Bay, a personal favorite anchorage in the BVI. This secluded paradise offers even more opportunities to swim, relax, and bask in the stunning turquoise waters. For the adventurous, your crew can guide you to nearby Mountain Point, where a thrilling underwater swim-through leads to a hidden natural pool—a truly unique experience. As the day winds down, enjoy cocktails and another spectacular sunset over the open sea to the west.

Day Highlights

  • Explore the iconic granite boulders and caves trail at The Baths.
  • Relax and snorkel in the pristine waters around George Dog.
  • Swim, float, and unwind in the turquoise serenity of Long Bay.
  • Discover a hidden natural pool at Mountain Point.
  • End the day with cocktails and a breathtaking sunset over the open sea.
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Day 3 of 7 · Long Bay → North Sound

Relaxation and Exploration in North Sound

Anchorage: Eustatia Sound
The famed North Sound of Virgin Gorda offers a spectacular setting for relaxation and exploration.
The famed North Sound of Virgin Gorda offers a spectacular setting for relaxation and exploration.

Start your day at Mountain Point, where a scenic hike is available for those seeking adventure and stunning vistas. After a relaxing morning, we'll set sail northward to the famed North Sound, celebrated as one of the Caribbean's most beautiful natural harbors. To escape the busier areas, your crew will anchor in nearby Eustatia Sound—a peaceful retreat within easy reach of all the action.

Your day is filled with choices: snorkel the vibrant Eustatia Reef, where you might spot an old cannon nestled within the reef—a fascinating relic of the past. Enjoy a beach picnic on the pristine sands of Prickly Pear Island, or take a short tender ride to the iconic Bitter End Yacht Club for boutique shopping and waterside lounging. As evening approaches, head to Saba Rock for a magical sunset and the enchanting tarpon feeding. For the divers in your group, a morning rendezvous dive with Sunchaser Scuba offers an unforgettable underwater adventure.

Day Highlights

  • Relax in the serene beauty of Eustatia Sound and take some of your yacht's water toys out for a spin.
  • Snorkel Eustatia Reef, where an old cannon awaits discovery.
  • Enjoy a beach picnic or boutique shopping at Bitter End Yacht Club.
  • Witness the evening tarpon feeding at Saba Rock and enjoy another delicious chef-prepared meal back aboard.
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Day 4 of 7 · North Sound → Brewers Bay

Downwind Sailing and Hidden Gems

Anchorage: Brewers Bay, Tortola
White Bay at Guana Island is home to a stunning beach and crystal-clear waters - perfect for a lunch stop.
White Bay at Guana Island is home to a stunning beach and crystal-clear waters - perfect for a lunch stop.
Muskmelon Bay's rugged coast and vibrant marine life make it a great spot for snorkeling and exploration.
Muskmelon Bay's rugged coast and vibrant marine life make it a great spot for snorkeling and exploration.
The choice of activities is yours - swim, snorkel or simply relax aboard your yacht and take in the your surroundings.
The choice of activities is yours - swim, snorkel or simply relax aboard your yacht and take in the your surroundings.

Begin your day with fishing lines in the water as you leave the North Sound, enjoying a scenic downwind sail along the northern coastline of Tortola. Midday, your crew will anchor at the breathtaking Guana Island. While the eco-resort remains private, you can relax on the pristine white sands of White Bay or explore the serene Muskmelon Bay just to the north, known for its vibrant marine life and excellent snorkeling opportunities.

After a leisurely lunch and some time to unwind, continue cruising the picturesque north shore of Tortola before settling in for the evening at Brewers Bay. This lesser-visited gem offers a tranquil anchorage and a pristine beach perfect for swimming, floating, or simply soaking in the island's beauty. As the sun sets, cocktails and another delicious dinner await, with the option of ending your evening watching a movie under the stars on your yacht's projector.

Day Highlights

  • Downwind sailing with opportunities to fish along the way.
  • Snorkel and relax at White Bay or Muskmelon Bay at Guana Island.
  • Discover the quiet beauty of Brewers Bay, Tortola.
  • Sunset cocktails and an evening under the stars.
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Day 5 of 7 · Brewers Bay → Little JVD

Discovering Jost Van Dyke's Treasures

Anchorage: Little Jost Van Dyke
Sandy Spit near Jost Van Dyke is a picture-perfect islet for beach games and lounging.
Sandy Spit near Jost Van Dyke is a picture-perfect islet for beach games and lounging.
The Bubbly Pool at Jost Van Dyke offers a unique experience with its sea-fed bath.
The Bubbly Pool at Jost Van Dyke offers a unique experience with its sea-fed bath.
Spectacular scenery awaits you at Jost Van Dyke.
Spectacular scenery awaits you at Jost Van Dyke.

Sail to the iconic Jost Van Dyke, an island rich in history and surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Begin the day by anchoring near Sandy Spit, a picture-perfect islet with soft white sand and crystal-clear waters. This tiny island is an idyllic spot for sunbathing, enjoying a picnic, or simply soaking in the serene 360-degree views.

Make the day your own with activities tailored to your group's preferences. Take a hike from Foxy's Taboo to the Bubbly Pool, a unique sea-fed pool that's as refreshing as it is fun. Alternatively, visit nearby Sandy Cay, known for its pristine beach and short hiking trail through lush greenery. Whether lounging aboard, swimming, or making use of your yacht's water toys, the beauty and charm of Jost Van Dyke promise an unforgettable experience.

Day Highlights

  • Relax and play on the postcard-perfect Sandy Spit.
  • Hike to the Bubbly Pool for a one-of-a-kind natural experience.
  • Visit Sandy Cay for a beach day and light exploration.
  • Tailor the day to your group's mix of adventure and leisure.
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Day 6 of 7 · Little JVD → Peter Island

Iconic Beach Bars and Serene Anchorages

Anchorage: Little Harbour, Peter Island
The iconic beach bars of White Bay, JVD are worth a stop during your charter.
The iconic beach bars of White Bay, JVD are worth a stop during your charter.
Little Harbour, Peter Island offers a unique experience to anchor close to shore.
Little Harbour, Peter Island offers a unique experience to anchor close to shore.

No visit to the BVI is complete without experiencing the legendary beach bars of White Bay, Jost Van Dyke. Your crew will get an early start to secure an anchorage spot right in front of the world-famous Soggy Dollar Bar. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic location. Swim ashore or let your crew take you in the tender, and sip on the bar's signature invention, the Painkiller. Explore other nearby beach bars, or browse the Soggy Dollar's boutique for unique souvenirs.

After lunch aboard your yacht—or ashore if you prefer—we'll set sail toward Tortola, passing by the picturesque shores of nearby St. John. Your next destination is Peter Island's tranquil Little Harbour, where your yacht will be secured with a stern tie anchorage just feet from the shoreline. Spend the rest of the day floating, swimming, and unwinding in this peaceful setting. End the evening with cocktails, a delicious dinner, and a breathtaking sunset over the turquoise waters.

Day Highlights

  • Morning at White Bay's iconic Soggy Dollar Bar, birthplace of the Painkiller.
  • Explore other lively beach bars or shop for unique souvenirs.
  • Afternoon sail past the scenic shores of St. John.
  • Relaxation and swimming at Little Harbour, Peter Island.
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Day 7 of 7 · Peter Island → Haulover Bay

Snorkeling and Seclusion at Haulover Bay

Anchorage: Haulover Bay, Cooper Island
Snorkel the Indians, one of the BVI's top marine attractions.
Snorkel the Indians, one of the BVI's top marine attractions.
Haulover Bay offers a scenic and secluded anchorage for your final full day in BVI.
Haulover Bay offers a scenic and secluded anchorage for your final full day in BVI.

Your last full day in BVI begins with a short motor to The Indians, a striking cluster of rocky islets renowned for their incredible snorkeling. Dive in and explore the vibrant marine ecosystem, where schools of tropical fish dart among the rocks and colorful coral formations. It's the perfect spot to savor the underwater beauty of the islands.

After your snorkeling adventure, the crew will set sail north, passing Cooper Island on the way to Haulover Bay. For those interested in a touch of history, an optional stop at the RMS Rhone wreck site offers a unique snorkeling experience where you can glimpse the remnants of this storied shipwreck.

Haulover Bay provides a serene and secluded anchorage for your final full day. Spend the afternoon indulging in your favorite water activities, whether it's paddleboarding, swimming, or lounging on deck with a cocktail. Dinner will be served under a canopy of stars, as the calm waters of Haulover Bay create the perfect setting for reflection and relaxation.

Day Highlights

  • Snorkel at The Indians, one of the BVI's top marine attractions.
  • Optional visit to the RMS Rhone wreck site.
  • Peaceful anchorage at Haulover Bay with opportunities for water sports.
  • Stunning stargazing and a final dinner in serene surroundings.
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Day 8 · Departure

Farewell to Paradise

Your final day in the British Virgin Islands begins with a lazy morning aboard your yacht, allowing you to soak in the last moments of tranquility. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast as you take in the stunning views of the turquoise waters surrounding you.

You crew will sail back to the marina in time for a noon departure, where it will be time to say your goodbyes. As you disembark, your transportation will be arranged to whisk you to the airport, ferry terminal, or directly to a waiting water taxi. Leave with a heart full of memories and dreams of returning to this Caribbean paradise.

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Plan Your British Virgin Islands Charter

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When to Charter in the BVI

Peak Season (Dec–Apr)

The best months for a BVI catamaran charter — and one of the big reasons the BVI is the world's most popular charter destination. The trade winds blow consistently out of the east at 15–20 knots, humidity is low, and rain is rare. Unlike the Bahamas, the BVI doesn't get cold fronts sweeping through in winter — just steady, reliable sailing conditions day after day. Christmas and New Year's book 12+ months out. February through April is the sweet spot: same perfect weather, better availability.

Shoulder Season (May–Jun, Nov)

Fewer boats on the water, lower charter rates, and the weather is still excellent. Water temps are warmer, winds are lighter, and you'll have anchorages to yourself. November is especially good — peak conditions at shoulder pricing.

Summer (Jul–Oct)

Hurricane season. Most crewed yachts leave the BVI during these months. If you're flexible and willing to monitor weather, some yachts remain available at the lowest rates of the year — but it's not for everyone.

Calm water, steady wind, short crossings

Few cruising grounds in the world are as forgiving as the BVI. The islands sit in a protected line through the Sir Francis Drake Channel, so crossings between anchorages are short — most legs are one to two hours under steady 15-to-20-knot trade winds, never an open-ocean passage.

Trade winds run east-northeast December through April, then ease through summer. Protected anchorages stay calm in normal conditions; snorkeling visibility runs 50–60 feet at The Indians, The Caves, and the Dogs.

Hurricane season is officially June through November, with historical risk concentrated mid-August to mid-October — most operators pause briefly during that window. The shoulder months of May and November deliver the most underrated weather-to-crowd ratio of the year.

Secluded BVI anchorage — private crewed yacht charter
Secluded anchorages await on your private crewed yacht.

BVI Catamaran Charter Pricing

$25,000–$150,000 per week

All-inclusive crewed catamaran charters in the BVI start around $25,000 per week for up to 6 guests and around $30,000 for up to 8 guests. That rate covers your yacht, crew, all meals and drinks, fuel, and water toys. Christmas and New Year's charters run 15–20% higher and book 12+ months in advance.

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How to get to the British Virgin Islands

Gateway airports
Beef Island / Tortola (EIS) is the closest airport, and American Airlines flies direct from Miami (MIA) to EIS. Other gateways: San Juan (SJU) or St. Thomas (STT), with a small inter-island flight to EIS or the ferry from Red Hook, St. Thomas to Road Town or West End on Tortola.
Embarkation ports
Most BVI charters embark from Nanny Cay or Soper's Hole on Tortola. Some yachts pick up from St. Thomas (STT) for guests who prefer a direct flight from the US mainland.
Airport transfers
Beef Island airport is 10–15 minutes by taxi to Nanny Cay. The Red Hook ferry runs hourly from St. Thomas to West End or Road Town (45–60 minutes plus customs).
Customs & immigration
All BVI charters clear customs at Soper's Hole (West End) or Road Harbour. Your captain handles customs paperwork on arrival; you'll just need passports.

Frequently asked questions

About chartering in the British Virgin Islands.

What is included in an all-inclusive BVI crewed charter?
Included: a professional crew (captain, chef, and stewardess on most yachts), all meals and a standard bar (beer, wine, and spirits), water sports equipment, fuel for normal cruising, BVI cruising permits, linens, and towels. Not included: crew gratuities (15-20% of the base charter rate), marina/dockage fees, premium drinks or specialty provisions, onshore dining, and transfers to and from the yacht.
What is APA, and how does it work on a BVI crewed charter?
APA stands for Advance Provisioning Allowance — a pre-paid fund (typically 25-35% of the base charter rate) that covers food, beverages, fuel, mooring/marina fees, and other running costs during your trip. Your captain keeps an itemized account, and any unused funds are refunded at the end of your charter.
How far in advance should we book a BVI crewed charter?
For peak season (December through April), book 6-12 months ahead — the best yachts and crews go first, and Christmas/New Year and Spring Break weeks often book 12+ months out. For shoulder season (early November or late April through May), 3-6 months is typically enough. We can always check last-minute availability too.
Can the chef accommodate dietary restrictions or preferences?
Yes. Your chef can accommodate virtually any dietary need — vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, kosher, allergies, kids menus, and more. Before your charter, you will complete a preference sheet detailing every guest's dietary requirements, favorite foods, and anything to avoid. Your chef builds the menu around it.
What happens if there is bad weather during our BVI charter?
Your captain reads the weather and adjusts the itinerary accordingly. The BVI is uniquely protected — even on windier days there are calm anchorages on the lee side of nearly every island, so the day rarely needs to be lost. In the rare case of more serious weather, your captain makes safety-first calls, which might mean a day in a protected harbor like Soper's Hole or Nanny Cay. Major storms are very uncommon during peak charter season (December through April).
What should I pack for my BVI yacht charter trip?
Less is more and pack collapsible suitcases. Check out my sailing trip packing list post for all the details.
What is the best way to get to the British Virgin Islands?
Most people get to the BVIs in one of two ways.
1. Fly to Puerto Rico or St. Thomas and grab a "puddle jumper" flight to the Beef Island airport (EIS). 
BEWARE: a lot of these flights have been cancelled or delayed recently due to staffing issues with the smaller airline operators that manage these routes. This is not a reliable option right now.
2. Fly to St. Thomas and catch the ferry to Roadtown. You can also book a private water taxi - this will run you about $1,500-$2,000, but it might be worth it for the convenience. You may need 2 taxis depending on your group size. Crews like this option since it is more convenient, faster, and the taxi will also take care of clearing you in to BVI customs (usually at Soper's Hole).
Read more here: How to get to the British Virgin Islands?
When is the best time to visit the British Virgin Islands?
I think the best time to visit the British Virgin Islands is April-June or November. Learn more about the sailing seasons here.

Why?
  • The weather is more settled (10-15 knots of consistent trade winds)
  • It is less hot
  • There is less risk of a disruption due to a tropical storm
  • It tends to be less crowded
What are you supposed to tip for a crewed charter?
It is customary to tip 15-20% of the cost of the charter, distributed to the crew at the end of the trip.
Can I charter a yacht in the USVI and travel to BVI?
Yes, this is possible. Some yachts are able to pick up and drop off in the USVI and cruise to the BVI during your charter. Confirm with your yacht charter broker that the yacht you are considering is approved for cross-border travel.
Where is the best snorkeling in the BVIs?
    These are my favorites:
  • The Caves, Norman Island
  • The Indians
  • Cistern Point, Cooper Island
  • The Chimney at Great Dog
  • HMS Rhone (yes you can see it if the water is not too murky)
  • Eustatia Sound
  • Loblolly Bay and Flash of Beauty in Anegada
  • Muskmelon Bay, Guana Island

  • Make sure you pick up a copy of the Guide to Snorkeling and Diving in the British Virgin Islands.
Can we include Anegada on our itinerary?
Absolutely — and you should. Anegada is unlike anywhere else in the BVI: a flat coral atoll with miles of empty beach, world-class lobster, and reef snorkeling that few other charters reach. The one caveat is weather. When the trade winds are unfavorable in direction or blowing harder than usual, the crossing can be uncomfortable, and your captain may suggest skipping it for the comfort of the group. On shorter trips (around 5 days), including Anegada usually means trading off another world-class anchorage. Your captain will balance the call against conditions and your group's priorities.
Which restauraunt serves the best grilled spiny lobster dinner?
Honestly, I don't think you can go wrong with any of them. If I had to pick, it would be Wonky Dog.
Where is the best place to eat in White Bay?
Hendo's hideout, in my opinion, has the best food.
Soggy Dollar Bar at White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
White Bay, Jost Van Dyke — home of the Painkiller

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