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BVI Yacht Charters Read More Information Explore the Stunning Virgin Islands View Sample Itinerary Location Features direct flights from US airport hubs easy private jetport options largest number of charter…

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…US and British Virgin Islands means direct flights from a number of major US airport hubs and easy private jetport options. The Virgin Islands has the largest number of sailing…

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…Visiting the US and British Virgin Islands means direct flights from a number of major US airport hubs and easy private jetport options. The Virgin Islands has the largest number

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…Mediterranean by late May. If you want to explore cooler climates, there are often a number of special opportunities in locations like Scandinavia, Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, or even…

Chartering a Yacht

…can stay longer than initially planned. If you’d asked for early breakfasts but decide you would rather enjoy an early morning swim, then the chef will change the meal schedule….

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…us to check that the dates you wish to sail are free as there can be a last minute change in the schedule that has not been posted yet on…

A Distinctive Destination – Yacht Charter BVI

Islands strung like a necklace curve over 35 miles from St. Thomas, USVI in the west  into the British Virgin Islands ending at Anegada. The eastern tip of the British Virgin Islands join the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. Nature’s bounty has gifted the Virgin Islands with islands to shelter the sailor from large ocean swells and provide numerous options for calm harbors, white sand beaches and reefs that can be easily spotted in the bright tropical sun.

Start from Beef Island Airport in the heart of the island chain or fly into Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas – the busiest town in these islands. As you sail through the islands enjoy the quieter spots of Cruz Bay St. John or Spanish Town Virgin Gorda each with their own appeal. Local beach bars with sand on the floor and music playing create memories of a ‘jump up’ –  laughter filled, barefoot dancing with friends are the mainstay of the outer islands.

Paddle boarding, snorkeling, or scuba diving are all part of experiencing the underwater life of the Virgins. Perfect for sailing, never out of sight of land with your next stop just a short distance away, the Virgins define easy living.