What to do in the British Virgin Islands

April 14, 2014

You only need to see one photo of the BVI to know that it’s a stunningly beautiful place to visit. And if you’ve settled on a yacht charter, the fun can really begin! Taking the time to truly plan your ideal itinerary will keep you on track and help you get the most possible out of your vacation. Whether you’re a first timer in the BVI or you’re a repeat customer, there is always something fresh and exciting to discover.

Read on for a few of our top picks.

The Baths of Virgin Gorda

Yes, they are a major tourist attraction and not exactly off the beaten track, but this volcanic rock formation is truly a sight to behold. Huge granite boulders form caves where you can swim and snorkel and there is a small beach for sunbathing.

Nearby and reachable only by boat is Devil’s Bay, which is perfect for snorkelling.

The Island of Anegada

Anegada offers that dreamy Caribbean fantasy of being on a deserted island. Its beaches are made of silvery white sand. The seclusion and natural beauty of the island are what make it so intriguing- you’ll be hard pressed to find a convenience store much less a crowded beach. There are also flocks of flamingos, and for divers, loads of wrecks to explore.

Music and Excitement

For a nice contrast to your days of utter relaxation and pampering, visit White Bay on the island of Jost Van Dyke. Stroll into the area’s bars for a strong tropical drink. You can also check out Cane Garden on Tortola, where they have great food, dance clubs and so much more.

Other great attractions in the region include Rhone National Marine Park and Smuggler’s Cove. It all depends on what you like! Our staff is very familiar with the area, so don’t hesitate to ask us where to go, we’re here to help you plan the perfect BVI vacation.

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