See These 6 Sublime Locations With BVI Yacht Charters

By Marissa Velazquez


Without a doubt, the British Virgin Islands offer some of the best boating locations in the Caribbean. Its array of bars, restaurants, beaches swimming and diving holes provides plenty to do for the fun-loving holiday maker. Any company offering BVI yacht charters will be able to advise on the best locations to visit. Here are six that should be high on the agenda for any visitor to these beautiful islands.

The baths at Virgin Gorda are a series of gigantic granite boulders that are strewn along the beach at the south end of Virgin Gorda. They form a series of caves that contain some amazing formations to explore while snorkeling. Be warned, they are a major tourist attraction and can become busy at certain times of the day. Best to get there before 10.00 and enjoy these stunning formations in relative privacy.

Sport Diver magazine voted the wreck of RMS Rhone the number one wreck in the Caribbean. This 19th century relic really is a must-see for diving enthusiasts. Parts of the ship, such as the propeller and engine box remain intact and can be seem along with the marine fauna that has made the old hull their home.

Sandy Spit island near Jost Van Dyke is the archetypal desert island paradise. Encircled by pristine white sandy beaches, it is easily one of the best places to moor for the day and chill out. Snorkelers can explore the stunning coral just off the island, and beach bums can simply relax on that picture-perfect beach. It is a national park, so visitors must remember to treat the island environment with respect.

On Jost Van Dyke itself there is the famous bubbly pool. This natural jacuzzi is a tidal pool that sits behind cliffs facing the sea. Its name comes from the effect created by the waves that are broken into bubbly froth as they engulf the pool. This is great fun to experience and is well worth the short hike needed to get there.

Near Norman Island are a formation of jagged rocks known as The Indians (so called because they vaguely resemble an Indian head dress). With a huge variety of marine fauna to be seen, this is a another prime spot for keen divers and snorkelers. Particularly breathtaking is the sight of the sun illuminating the stunning colors of the reef. This alone is makes the Indians an essential stopping point on a morning excursion.

An essential destination for sea food lovers is Anegada. This group of islands is home to some of the best sea food restaurants in the region. Many visitors go there just for the freshly caught lobster. They are cut in half, then grilled in tin foil to produce a succulent treat to savour.

With this being the Caribbean, rest assured there will also be plenty of rum on tap to wash down all that delectable sea food. BVI yacht charters are the perfect medium for taking in these and other attractions that the region has to offer. The luxury and unrivalled freedom offered by a modern yacht makes for a uniquely special way to explore these fascinating islands.




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