The yacht charter experience in the BVIs post-Irma

November 29, 2017

At the recent boat shows, the main topic of conversation was the extraordinary hurricane and the impact on the British Virgin Islands (BVIs). Our customers love the BVIs and expressed concern for islanders, with many wondering when they can return and what the experience will be like. Candice caught up with some yacht crews at the recent BVI Charter Yacht Show on Tortola to get their views…

 

 

The Caribbean spirit is #BVIstrong

Debris is being cleared, flowers are blooming, the leaves and grass are growing in the tropical climate and the people of the BVI want visitors to return. But what will chartering be like now, post-Irma?

Kristiann Gips a member of Allende’s crew, says: “I think this is still a great year to come to the BVI. The Caribbean is all about One Love and you can strongly feel the spirit of the people when you go ashore.  They are ready to share a good time with you.”

Foxy Lady’s Kate Fairfield says: “New guests will get the Caribbean experience that was like everyone says, back in the day. There might not be as many restaurants and bars as there were, but the boats are kitted out to provide everyone with everything they need right on board. You’re still going to see turtles and snorkel beautiful reefs, which are still in great condition.”

“Some places are impacted and other places are different, but there are still spots to enjoy. We are about to go off and spend a week to plan our new itinerary and provide what we used to provide with small changes.”

Kathy Mullen from Regency Yacht Solutions, says: “It’s a more authentic experience chartering here. There are fewer places to stop off ashore, but the ones that are open are really enthusiastic and welcoming to visitors. The flipside is there will be fewer visitors, so less crowded, and you’ll get more of a feeling of the local culture. There’s still plenty of sun, inviting seas and sandy beaches, just as it should be.”

 

 

Last week we also talked to BVI Yacht Charters too about returning to the BVI, check out our blog.

 

Events are still going ahead with plans for the 14-mile SUP team race, 2018 Painkiller Cup, to be held on January 20 and the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival between March 26 and April 1 at Nanny Cay.

 

Restaurants and bars that are open

The people of the BVI have been busy recovering and in just eight weeks, 75 restaurants reopened, including:

 

 

BVI destination highlights

 

Updated provisioning stop offs

 

 

Out on the water

 

Find out more

Talk to us about sailing the BVIs, get in touch, call us on 877-292-0737 or email us.


 


 

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