Yacht Charter In British Virgin Islands - Charter&Dreams
White sand beach with large granite boulders, turquoise water, lush green vegetation, and a prominent palm tree under a clear blue sky, likely in a tropical location like Virgin Gorda

Yacht charter in British Virgin Islands

Embark on a 7-day luxury yacht charter in the Virgin Islands and discover a world of breathtaking beauty and serenity. Sail between lush green islands, dive into crystal-clear waters, and explore vibrant local cultures. Enjoy the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure aboard your private yacht, experiencing the best of the Caribbean. Book now for a once-in-a-lifetime island-hopping journey!

Superyachts available in British Virgin Islands

SABAI

SABAI

  • 33,85 m.
  • 10 People
  • 5 Cabins
  • 2019 Cantiere Delle Marche

Rate from 120.000 $/Week

ADEONA

ADEONA

  • 19,49 m.
  • 8 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2021 Fountaine Pajot

Rate from 37.000 €/Week

YOLO

YOLO

  • 21,50 m.
  • 8 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2022 Sunreef Yachts

Rate from 58.900 €/Week

CARTOUCHE

CARTOUCHE

  • 28,96 m.
  • 8 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2011 Blue Coast Yachts

Rate from 65.000 €/Week

CROSSBOW

CROSSBOW

  • 31,71 m.
  • 8 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2016 Southern Wind Shipyard

Rate from 77.000 €/Week

PERSUADER

PERSUADER

  • 32,79 m.
  • 10 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2007 OCEA

Rate from 49.000 €/Week

British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter

The British Virgin Islands are greatly known to be one of the world’s most luxurious yacht charter destinations. These island chains are absolutely picture perfect and sharing the waters alongside luxurious mega yachts, it is immediately noticeable that this is a hot spot for the yachting world.

Based in the Caribbean, these islands are perfect for a winter vacation getaway. With year round warm weather, the Virgin Islands give you the perfect opportunity to skip out on the cold winter months.

With a plethora of untouched coves and bays, on a luxury charter yacht, it is simple to explore the islands at your own pace. For those who like adventure, the Virgin Islands also contain some of the Caribbean’s most spectacular dive sites, If you’re looking to spend some time off board, you can mingle with the locals in the beach bars and restaurants that bead down the coastlines. Listen to live music while sipping on a local beer, this is the perfect destination to kick back and dig your toes into the sand. Life slows down on the islands, but on a luxury yacht, you will enjoy every last minute of it.

The most popular destinations for perfect anchorage sites are Virgin Gorda and Jost Van Dyke. A perfect part of planning the perfect luxury yacht charter vacation in these island is planning your off board activities. With an immense amount of natural beauty, there are plenty of trails to be hiked and picture perfect beaches beaded in palm trees. Whatever vacation you are looking for, the Virgin Islands have it all.

The Perfect British Islands Virgin Islands​ Itinerary

A scenic view of Magens Bay beach in St. Thomas, featuring white sand, turquoise water, lush green hills, and people enjoying the water.
Day 01

St. Thomas

Start your journey from Yacht Haven Grande Marina in Charlotte Amalie. Visit the St. Thomas Synagogue, the second oldest in the Western Hemisphere. Spend the afternoon snorkeling and swimming at Magens Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Dinner at Oceana Restaurant & Bistro, offering fresh seafood and Caribbean-inspired dishes with stunning ocean views.

Aerial view of Trunk Bay beach in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, featuring turquoise water, white sand, lush green hills, and small islands in the distance.
Day 02

St. John

Sail to St. John, known for its natural beauty and protected areas. Explore the Virgin Islands National Park, hiking the trails and snorkeling at Trunk Bay, famous for its underwater snorkel trail. Visit the Annaberg Sugar Plantation ruins to learn about the island’s history. Dine at ZoZo’s at Caneel Bay, an upscale restaurant offering Italian cuisine with breathtaking sunset views.

A vibrant aerial view of White Bay beach on Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands, featuring crystal-clear turquoise water, white sand, several sailboats anchored in the bay, and lush green hills.
Day 03

Jost Van Dyke

Head to Jost Van Dyke, a small island known for its laid-back vibe. Relax on the white sands of White Bay and enjoy water sports like paddleboarding and kayaking. Don’t miss a visit to the Bubbly Pool, a natural sea pool that bubbles like a jacuzzi. Dinner at Foxy’s, a famous beach bar and restaurant serving Caribbean cuisine with live music and a lively atmosphere.

Panoramic view of Long Bay Beach in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, featuring a long sandy beach, turquoise ocean waves, and lush green hillsides.
Day 04

Tortola

Head to Puerto Limón, a gateway to Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast. Explore Cahuita National Park, known for its rich biodiversity and beautiful beaches. Visit the Tortuguero Canal for a guided boat tour through the mangroves.

he Baths at Virgin Gorda, a stunning beach landscape featuring large granite boulders, white sand, and turquoise water under a bright blue sky with white clouds.
Day 05

Virgin Gorda

Head to Virgin Gorda, famous for its unique geological formations. Explore The Baths, a stunning area with giant granite boulders, hidden grottos, and crystal-clear pools. Relax and snorkel at Spring Bay, a secluded beach with beautiful underwater scenery. Dinner at CocoMaya, a beachfront restaurant offering a fusion of Asian and Latin cuisines in a stylish, laid-back setting.

A beautiful, secluded white sand beach with turquoise water on Anegada island, British Virgin Islands. The scene includes a few people swimming and walking along the shore, with green vegetation and a few small structures visible in the background.
Day 06

Anegada

Sail to Anegada, known for its flat landscape and pristine beaches. Explore Loblolly Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, perfect for snorkeling and sunbathing. Visit the flamingo ponds and take a guided tour to see these beautiful birds. Dine at The Wonky Dog, offering fresh seafood and delicious local dishes with a relaxed beachside atmosphere.

A high-angle, bright, sunny day aerial view of Norman Island in the British Virgin Islands, showing clear turquoise water, a small rocky island with green vegetation, several white sailboats anchored in the bay, and distant islands on the horizon.
Day 07

Norman Island

Sail to Norman Island, known for its pirate legends and underwater treasures. Snorkel at The Caves, a famous spot where you can explore vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life. Anchor at The Bight and relax on the yacht or swim in the clear waters. End your journey with dinner at Pirates Bight Restaurant, enjoying Caribbean cuisine and tropical cocktails in a picturesque setting.

Discover your personalized itinerary today! This is just an example, let’s design together the perfect adventure for you.

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Top Luxury Destinations on British Virgin Islands

A panoramic, high-angle view of the beautiful Magens Bay in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, featuring calm, crystal-clear turquoise waters, a white sand beach, and lush green hills under a bright blue sky with white clouds
British Virgin Islands Hotspots

Magens Bay, St. Thomas

Magens Bay is a stunning beach with crystal-clear waters, soft white sand, and lush surroundings. It’s ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying water sports.

Aerial view of Trunk Bay beach in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, featuring turquoise water, white sand, lush green hills, and small islands in the distance.
British Virgin Islands Hotspots

Trunk Bay, St. John

Trunk Bay is famous for its underwater snorkel trail and pristine beach. The clear waters and coral reefs make it a perfect spot for snorkeling and exploring marine life.

Aerial view of a tropical bay with turquoise water, green hills, houses, and sailboats anchored.
British Virgin Islands Hotspots

White Bay, Jost Van Dyke

White Bay is a picturesque beach with powdery white sand and vibrant beach bars. It’s perfect for relaxing, swimming, and enjoying the lively beach atmosphere.

Aerial view of a tropical island coastline with turquoise water and anchored sailboats. Virgin Gorda
British Virgin Islands Hotspots

The Baths, Virgin Gorda

The Baths are a unique geological wonder with giant boulders, hidden caves, and natural pools. It’s a must-visit for snorkeling, exploring, and photography.

A platter of fresh oysters on ice with lemon wedges and a cocktail.
British Virgin Islands Hotspots

Oceana Restaurant & Bistro, St. Thomas

Oceana offers a fine dining experience with fresh seafood and Caribbean-inspired dishes. The restaurant is set in a beautiful waterfront location, perfect for a romantic evening.

FAQs about Luxury Yacht Charter in British Virgin Islands:

  • How many days are ideal for a luxury yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands?

    Seven nights is the sweet spot for a yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands because the islands sit close together, yet every stop feels different. A week lets guests sail from Tortola to Norman Island, Peter Island, Cooper Island, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke without rushing. Five nights works for a tighter Sir Francis Drake Channel route, while ten nights suits slower dining, diving, spa stops, and a long Anegada lobster evening.

  • Which destinations are recommended for chartering superyachts?

    Superyacht charters work best around Tortola for arrival, Virgin Gorda’s North Sound for high-end marina life, Scrub Island for resort-style berthing, and Anegada for untouched beaches and reef-fringed water. Jost Van Dyke brings the famous barefoot beach-bar mood, while Norman Island and Cooper Island suit quieter overnight anchorages. For larger yachts, Bitter End Yacht Club, Scrub Island Marina, Nanny Cay, and YCCS Virgin Gorda are strong berthing names to consider.

  • When is the best time to book a yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands?

    The best sailing months are December to April, when the BVI has sunny skies, steady trade winds, and the most comfortable charter weather. Daytime highs usually sit around 28°C to 29°C, with sea temperatures around 26°C to 27°C. March and April are especially lovely, with 8 to 9 hours of sunshine a day and very few wet days. Festive weeks, February, and Easter should be booked early because top yachts and marina spaces move first.

    Month Day Temperature Sea Temperature Sunshine Dry or Sunny Days Approx. Charter Note
    January 28°C 26°C 8 hrs/day 29 days Peak season, steady sailing weather
    February 28°C 26°C 8 hrs/day 26 days Excellent for diving and calm cruising
    March 28°C 26°C 9 hrs/day 29 days One of the driest, best sailing months
    April 29°C 26°C 9 hrs/day 27 days Warm, bright, and still very charter-friendly
    May 29°C 27°C 8 hrs/day 24 days Quieter, warmer, with more showers
    June 30°C 28°C 8 hrs/day 25 days Warm water, humid, fewer crowds
    July 30°C 28°C 9 hrs/day 26 days Hot, bright, but closer to storm season
    August 31°C 28°C 9 hrs/day 25 days Very warm, more flexible plans needed
    September 31°C 29°C 8 hrs/day 21 days Wettest and riskiest charter period
    October 30°C 29°C 8 hrs/day 22 days Still warm, with lingering storm risk
    November 29°C 28°C 7 hrs/day 23 days Transition month, better later in the month
    December 28°C 27°C 7 hrs/day 27 days Dry season returns, festive demand is high
  • What are the most recommended yacht charter itineraries in the British Virgin Islands and its surroundings?

    Two routes work beautifully because most daily sails are short, with Anegada as the longer, more special leg.

    • Seven-night classic route: Tortola, Norman Island, Peter Island, Cooper Island, Virgin Gorda and The Baths, North Sound, Jost Van Dyke.
    • Ten-night relaxed route: Tortola, Norman Island, Cooper Island, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Guana Island or Marina Cay, Jost Van Dyke, Tortola.

    This keeps beach time, dining, snorkelling, and quiet anchorages in balance.

  • Which beaches are best experienced by sea?

    The Baths and Devil’s Bay on Virgin Gorda are best by sea when conditions allow, because the granite boulders, dinghy approach, and clear swimming water make for a yacht day. White Bay on Jost Van Dyke is ideal for a beach-bar afternoon, while Anegada brings a wilder feel with long pale beaches and reef-protected water. Sandy Spit, Cooper Island, and Norman Island’s caves also suit guests who want privacy, snorkelling, and clean blue water.

  • Which exclusive yacht clubs are in the British Virgin Islands?

    The BVI has a small but respected yacht-club scene. Royal BVI Yacht Club in Road Town is the formal sailing club, with a dining room, racing calendar, and strong local sailing role. Bitter End Yacht Club in North Sound feels more like a private island sailing village, with marina dockage, dining, watersports, and a strong yachting identity. For a superyacht-style stay, Scrub Island, Nanny Cay, and YCCS Virgin Gorda also matter for berthing and marina service.

  • Where are the most exceptional restaurants?

    For polished yacht-charter dining, North Sound is the strongest area. Nova at Oil Nut Bay offers over-water dining in Marina Village, while Saba Rock is a classic yacht crowd stop in the middle of North Sound. CocoMaya on Virgin Gorda suits sunset cocktails and beach-chic dinners near The Baths. Cooper Island Beach Club is perfect for a relaxed sea-to-table meal steps from the water, and Bitter End’s Clubhouse works well after a day around Virgin Gorda.

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