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British Virgin Islands (BVI)
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) lie 1200 miles South East of
Miami, Florida in the Caribbean Sea. The BVI comprise some 50
islands and are generally known as the Charter Capital of the
World.
The St. Francis drake channel, that runs between Tortola, the
main island and the string of islands to the south of it, makes
for some of the most pleasant sailing waters to be found
anywhere.
7 DAY ITINERARY
FOR THE
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS

Day 1
Join your yacht at midday at Sopers Hole on the
West End of Tortola: the original home of the pirates.
Today, trading can be a little easier with a visit to the shops
at Pussers Landing. After a light lunch and chat about the
itinerary, a 2 hour sail takes you to Norman Island (Treasure
Island). Snorkel at the caves and be amazed at how many fish
there are in the crystal clear waters. The evening is spent in
the Bight, with a visit to The William Thornton for an after
dinner party - a wild floating bar where everybody lets their
hair down and tells their sea-faring tales of the day.
Day 2
After breakfast you can hike to the top of Spy Glass hill, a
known lookout point for the pirates, be sure to take your
camera. Dive or snorkel the Indians or Rainbow Canyon and swim
with the sea turtles. After lunch it's a short tack up to Peter
Island, famous for its
romantic beaches. Take an early evening stroll along the beach
before a casually elegant dinner aboard. After dinner go
forward to the trampolines and count the shooting stars, making
a wish on each one you see.
Day 3
After breakfast a short sail to Salt Island to dive or snorkel
the Rhone; this is one of the top five wreck dives in the world.
Then motor round to Cooper Island for lunch and some spectacular
snorkeling off Cistern point, a sheltered reef alive with
juvenile fish
of endless varieties. Alternatively, take a stroll on the beach,
sit under a palm tree and just take in the beauty of the
turquoise waters. A late afternoon sail takes us to Marina Cay
for the evening, one of the smallest of the Virgin Islands.
Day 4
A morning sail can take you to the Dog Islands for some colorful
coral dives or you can visit the Baths on Virgin Gorda .
These spectacular rock formations below and above water can be
explored by land or sea and snorkeling here is a must. Lunch is
just outside Spanish Town, so you can shop or take a taxi for an
Island tour. Then a fast sail up the west side of Virgin Gorda
one of the most beautiful of the Virgin Islands. In the evening,
dance at the Bitter End Yacht Club to the local reggae band in
the elegant settings
that this resort offers.
Day 5
Spend the morning enjoying the North Sound - truly one of the
most outstanding natural harbors in the Caribbean. Enjoy good
windsurfing, snorkeling, hiking and shopping here. Visit the
four
exclusive resorts and take on some shore duty. Or, sail to
Anegada, the sunken land nestling within a horseshoe reef, the
third largest barrier reef in the world. For the first half of
this 2/3 hour sail there is no land visible, then the palm
tree's appear on the horizon warning of your imminent arrival.
After lunch absorb the atmosphere of the anchorage at Setting
Point. Informality and relaxation are the key elements of
Anegada. Deserted beaches, fringing reefs and the unique flora
and forna of the salt ponds, home to the pink flamingo, await
your exploration. Lobster dinner at the Anegada Reef Hotel
is a must. As darkness falls, with cocktail in
hand, you will see from the cockpit of the boat the driftwood
fires on the beach grilling your lobster. The open air
restaurant in and around the beach promises a dining experience
only Anegada can offer.
DAY 6
An early start from Anegada ensures plenty of time to sail back
to enjoy the snorkeling off Guana Island or dive Camanoe Island.
Off the Eastern end of Tortola are several small secluded
anchorage's. If evening entertainment is your choice Trellis bay
is the home
of the Last Resort, which offers a nightly comedy show based on
yachts who come and visit the BVI's.
DAY 7
A leisurely downwind sail to Jost Van Dyke offers ample
opportunity for stopping on the way. Cane Garden Bay, Sandy Spit
and Green Cay are all places of exceptional beauty. Just take
your pick. For the over night stop, White Bay is secluded and
quiet with only the Soggy Dollar Bar ashore or Great Harbor is
ideal for those who would like to visit the famous Foxy's
Tamarind Bar. Sample his Sly fox or Dread fox both made from
Foxy's firewater rum and listen to his calypso songs. Beware
you'll probably be in one!
Day 8
The last morning! Choose your breakfast from a light selection
of assorted breads and fresh tropical fruits, to champagne and
eggs Benedict. A swim or snorkel before sailing back to West End
for that last minute shopping before joining your homeward
flight.
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