Start Your Charter in the BVI via Public Ferry Transfer
Night 1: Norman Island, BVI
The guests will take a transport vehicle to the Ferry in either Charlotte Amalie or Redhook in Saint Thomas where they need to report to the ferry booth to obtain their tickets.
There is usually an AM and a PM ferry from Saint Thomas, USVI to Tortola BVI.
The Ferry journey is about 60mins. On arrival in the BVI the guests need to stand in line as they clear customs and immigration. After they have cleared, customs and immigration their Yacht Captain will meet them and take them to board the Yacht via tender. Expect this process to take around 45mins.
From West End, the Yacht will sail over to Norman Island.
Norman Island has two amazing out and back hikes that is easy to moderately difficult for anyone who seeks activity and adventure.
There are two must-see snorkeling locations: the cave and the Indians
That evening guests would have the opportunity to visit the Pirates Bight Bar and Restaurant and if anyone is in the mood for a party, Willy T’s cannot disappoint.
Night 2: Jost Van Dyck, BVI
The next morning, the Yacht will relocate to Jost Van Dyck.
Here the guests can expect to spend the day on the beach at White Bay and visit the famous Soggy Dollar Bar where the Painkiller Cocktail was first made.
That evening the guests would have the opportunity to visit the famous Foxy’s Bar. This place can be very eventful between snail races to incredible New Year’s Eve parties.
Night 3: Marina Cay, BVI
After breakfast the Yacht will relocate to Guana Island which has some amazing snorkeling spots around Monkey point and an absolutely beautiful white sandy beach.
That afternoon the Yacht will move around to Marina Cay where guest can visit the bar on the island or have the opportunity to dine at Cardamom Restaurant on Scrub Island.y.
Night 4: Virgin Gorda, BVI
After breakfast, the yacht will relocate to Virgin Gorda and Achor off Valley Trunk Bay. This is one of the most beautiful beaches in the BVI’s with spectacular snorkeling grounds - '“the aquarium” being one of these spots.
After a morning of swimming, snorkeling and beachcombing, guests will have lunch on board.
Around midafternoon the captain will take guests to the virgin Gorda Baths and there is a bar on the beach to have a cocktail after walking through the trail. If the guests are interested, there is the Top of the Baths Restaurant & Bar which offers an amazing sunset view.
That evening they guests will have the option of dining at CocoMaya | Beach Restaurant. They have a great selction of Asian Fusion Food and a lovely bar all on the beach. Live music makes for a great party if you decide to stay out a bit later.After breakfast, the Yacht will sail over to the North Sound which normally takes around 90mins.
The North Sound has a lot to offer, from the Gumption tour on Necker Island experiencing the lemurs and flamingoes to the fabulous restaurants that Oil Nut Bay, Saba Rock and the Bitter End Yacht Club has to offer.
This makes for an eventful day hoping from one bar to the next. An amazing sunset view can be experienced from the upstairs bar area at Saba Rock.
Guest would have various options to dine ashore on this day. on this day.
Night 5: North Sound, BVI
First thing in the morning the captain will relocate the Yacht to the Dog Islands where breakfast will be served. This is a very secluded group of small islands.
After breakfast, embark on a 90min sail to Anegada. Here guest will have the opportunity to rent a vehicle or scooters and tour the island. The island has may interesting things to experience such as viewpoints of Conch Islands, Flamingoes, the Anegada Beach Club that is a great restaurant for lunch or dinner and the famous Cow Wreck Bar.
If there is a time and place to have Anegada lobster, this is it: On the foreshore there are many local restaurants of which the Lobster Trap and Potter’s by the Sea come highly recommended.
Night 6: North Sound, BVI
For the early risers there will be an opportunity to go horseback riding before breakfast.
After breakfast, the Yacht will sail over to the North Sound which normally takes around 90mins.
The North Sound has a lot to offer, from the Gumption tour on Necker Island experiencing the lemurs and flamingoes to the fabulous restaurants that Oil Nut Bay, Saba Rock and the Bitter End Yacht Club has to offer.
This makes for an eventful day hoping from one bar to the next. An amazing sunset view can be experienced from the upstairs bar area at Saba Rock.
Guest would have various options to dine ashore on this day.
Night 7: Peter Island, BVI
The next morning, the Yacht will relocate to Long Bay for breakfast which is a great location for watersports and snorkeling a reef. If they guests would like to experience a lunch ashore, Sugarcane is a great option provided everyone is happy with a beach landing and a short hike up a hill.
After lunch the Yacht will continue sailing West and make a stop and Cooper Island to experience the Rum Bar.
After the Rum Bar a 30min sail to Peter Island where the Yacht will anchor in for the evening or could moor inside the marina at Peter Island Resort if they guests would like to have dinner on ashore.
Charter End Day
The Next morning the Yacht will take the guests to the Ferry dock.
The Ferries normally depart around 9AM or 10AM.
The Ferry will stop in Saint John, USVI to clear customs and immigration before heading over to Saint Thomas.