Discover the Virgin Islands on a Cabin Cruise

Follow in the footsteps of the Pirates of the Caribbean

  • Honeymoon

Discover the Virgin Islands on a Cabin Cruise


Set sail on your catamaran and enjoy an unforgettable cruise around some of the most beautiful spots of the Virgin Islands. These islands are secluded and still relatively untouched by mass tourism - you will be able to enjoy true bliss and relaxation. Sailing around these islands is a real joy - navigating is easy and there is very little winds. We recommend that you enjoy a cruise between October and May to make the most of the Carribean Sun.

Cruise Highlights

  • Enjoy a delicious Caribbean cocktail
  • See the famous red telephone box at Marina Cay
  • Explore the unique rock formations of the 'Baths'.
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Your Boat

  • Ipanema 58
  • 6 total cabins
  • 12 people max
  • 2 crew members

Relax and enjoy all the pleasures of sailing, on board your Ipanema 58. With a flybridge with 2 access points and a bridge with an adaptable part perfect for sunbathing, this catamaran offers all the luxury and comfort you could dream of.

Important: your cruise boat might also be changed to the Bali 5.4.

  • Freezer
  • Air conditioning
  • Jack for MP3 ipod/phone
  • TV
  • Bath towels
  • Beach towels
  • Speakers in the cockpit
  • Snorkeling gear
Layout

The owner reserves the right to replace with a different boat model of the same quality and performance

Your Cabin

Cabin

On board your Ipanema 58 catamaran, you will enjoy a double cabin offering all the comfort and luxury of a bedroom. Each cabin has a private bathroom with a sink, large mirror, cabinet, toilet, shower with hot and cold water.

Itinerary of your cruise

On board your catamaran, discover these unique Caribbean islands and their exceptional scenery.

Map
Virgin Islands

Day 1 - Marina Anse Marcel (Saint-Martin)
Your catamaran will be waiting for you at the Anse Marcel marina (also known as marina de Lonvilliers) at 6pm. It is located approximately 40 minutes drive from Princess Juliana International Airport. A welcome cocktail is offered before the start of your cruise sailing overnight to the Virgin Islands.

Day 2 - Virgin Gorda - Norman Island
Today you sail into the archipelago by Norman Island and head to Spanish Town. Your next stop is the most mythical spot in the Virgin Islands: The Baths. After lunch you head in the direction of ‘The Caves’ which is the perfect spot for snorkeling on Norman Island. You can enjoy an atmospheric evening and a drink on the pirate boat, Willy-T.

Day 3 - Norman Island - Tortola - Jost Van Dyke
Make the most of a morning stroll around the marina of Soper’s Hole. Fall under the charm of these stunning coloured houses and the welcoming local people. You will then sail in the direction of Jost Van Dyke, and you will moor at White Bay. In the evening you will head to Great Harbour to spend the night.

Day 4 - Sandy Cay - Guana Island - Marina Cay
Today you will leave in the morning and a short navigation will take you to Sandy Cay, and after a relaxing morning you will then sail to Guana Island where you will enjoy lunch and spend the afternoon. At around 16h you will head towards Marina Cay where you can discover the famous red telephone box at the end of the jetty!

Day 5 - Mosquito Island - Virgin Gorda
Your crew will set sail again for Mosquito Island. After lunch it is then time to head to Gorda Sound, before a trip back to Bitter End. This large luxury marina has a wonderful atmosphere and you can enjoy spotting all the most impressive super yachts.

Day 6 - Virgin Gorda - Eustatia - Prickly Pear
During the morning your boat will moor at Eustatia Island. Next stop on your cruise is Prickly Pear island, a national park since 1988. You will then sail towards the island of Saint-Martin.

Day 7 - Saint-Martin - Ilet Tintamarre
Wake up in front of the beautiful deserted island of Tintamarre. In the afternoon you will head to Rocher Créole which is part of the nature reserve. You will head back to Marina Fort Louis to spend the night.

Day 8 - Marina Anse Marcel (Saint-Martin)
Disembark at 9h at Marina Fort Louis.


Marina Anse Marcel  Virgin Gorda  Norman Island  Jost Van Dyke  Marina Cay  Virgin Gorda  Prickly Pear  Ilet Tintamarre  Marina Anse Marcel

The itinerary may be changed without prior notice due to technical or weather conditions

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Our customers' reviews of this boat

4,4 · 7 reviews

  • 5

    Fantastyczna przygoda na Karaibach

    Spędziliśmy wspaniały tydzień na Karaibach. Mimo początkowej niepewności związanej ze zmianą jednostki i zmianą trasy, wyjazd przekroczył nasze najśmielsze oczekiwania. Doskonała kuchnia, pełna elastyczność załogi, wspaniały stan techniczny jachtu i niezapomniane miejsca. Polecam z całego serca!

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    Découverte des îles vierges et de Saint Brarth à bord d'un superbe voilier

    nous ne garderons que de bons souvenirs de cette expérience en Catamaran.L'équipage a toujours été soucieux de notre bien être à bord et a adapté au mieux la croisière suivant les conditions climatiques.les quelques navigations sous voile donnent les meilleures sensations , le bateau est parfait et chacun peut y trouver son confort où les espaces pour se relaxer sont nombreux.Au mouillage aux abords des plages ,c'est au choix que nous avons pu rejoindre le sable en dingui,plonger ou faire du canoé. De vrais vacances de farniente et simplement profiter.

  • 4

    Traumhafte Kreuzfahrt durch die BVI

    In Marigot wurden freundlich von Coco empfangen und zu unserem Boot geführt. Nach einem kurzen Kennenlernen der anderen Gäste bei einem abendlichen Snack und einigen Sicherheitshinweisen begann unsere Kreuzfahrt gegen 21.00 Uhr mit einer Nachtfahtt zu den BVI. Auf diesem langen Hin- / und Rückweg hatten einige Gäste mit Seekrankheit zu kämpfen. Das Boot hat 6 Kabinen, so dass max. 12 Personen plus Crew mitreisen können. Wir hatten das Glück dass nur 5 Kabinen belegt waren. Der Esstisch war mit 10 Personen komplett belegt. Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, wo zwei weitere Personen Platz gefunden hätten. Die Klimaanlage in den Kabinen soll nur tagsüber von 8.00 bis 22.00 eingeschaltet werden. Da man sich den ganzen Tag an Deck, im Wasser oder an Land aufhält, hilft einem die Klimaanlage da nicht. Bei 28 Grad Nachttemperatur vermisst man die Klimaanlage sehr, wenn man im Bett liegt. Bei Regen kann man nichteinmal die Dachluken öffen um zumindest ein wenig Luftbewegung in der Kabine zu erreichen. Diese Regelung hilft nicht Energie einzusparen oder die Umwelt zu schützen und sollte abgeändert werden, so dass man Nachts gut schlafen kann. Die Passagiere kamen aus Holland, Frankreich und Deutschland. Bordsprache war Englisch. Wir hatten viel Spaß miteinander und wurden von der Crew sehr gut umsorgt. Die Schnorchelgebiete waren sehr schön wie auch der Landausflug auf Virgin Gorda. Die 4 stündige Fahrt nach Anegeda hat sich nicht gelohnt. Die Insel hat außer Restaurants nichts zu bieten. Eine Rundfahrt mit dem Motorrad war enttäuschend. Fazit: Dies war unsere erste aber bestimmt nicht letzte Segeltour mit einem Katamaran. Wir konnten dem Winter in Deutschland entfliehen und hatten einen sehr erholsamen Aufenthalt auf der Dream Canouen.. Vielen Dank an unsere Crew (Eric und Noeline) und unsere Freunde vom "Luve Boat" für diesen wunderbaren Urlaub..

  • 4

    Un barco estupendo

    El barco moderno y en muy buen estado, aunque sería bueno que incluyeran la limpieza de la cabina porque al final está muy sucia y llena de arena. Las comidas muy buenas. Las islas vírgenes es lo que menos nos ha gustado. El color del agua es increíble pero las playas regulares, no hay buen snorkel y las islas no son muy bonitas.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What happens if I need to cancel my cruise?

    If you wish to make a cancellation, you should contact your GlobeSailor advisor as soon as possible. Whatever the circumstances, you will be charged the following cancellation fees, depending on when the cancellation is made: up to 90 days before departure = 25%; 89 to 60 days before departure = 50%; 59 to 30 days before departure = 75%; 29 days or less before departure = 100% of the total cost of your booking. We recommend that you sign up for cancellation insurance with your personal insurance provider.
  • How can I arrange my transfer from the airport to the boat?

    After you have made your booking the base manager will contact you to give you more information on your cruise. Make sure you confirm what time you will be arriving and also your flight details. A taxi or minibus can meet you at the airport and bring you directly to the boat at an extra cost.
  • What does a skipper do? And what about a hostess?

    All the skippers which we offer are qualified, have the necessary professional licenses and speak fluent English. If you have any particular demands regarding a skipper make sure to let us know.
    The skipper is in charge of navigation and your safety on board. Feel free to try out some of the manoeuvres with him; he will be happy to teach you the basics of sailing.
    Regarding sleeping arrangements, the skipper will sleep on board, either in a cabin or in the common area (saloon).
    The skipper is not in charge of cooking or washing up. A hostess (or cook) will prepare your meals, clean the saloon area and the cabins and make sure the boat is kept tidy.
  • What payments must I make in order to confirm my booking?

    To confirm your booking you should inform your GlobeSailor advisor who will put an option (hold) on the cabin for a certain time until we receive your down payment.
    The booking will only be considered final once we have received your down payment (by bank transfer, Paypal or credit card) which is 50% of the total amount. A 100% down payment is required for any booking made less than one month before departure.
    The balance should be paid no later than one month before boarding, either to the base or to GlobeSailor. Mandatory extras and options will be payable locally. Be sure to check with your advisor or the base prior to departure.
  • What currency is used in the British Virgin Islands ?

    The local currency is US dollar. Currently on average 1 Euro = $1.15
    Most international credit cards are accepted, except for the island of Anagada where you should make sure you have cash. You can find Cash ATMs next to banks. We would recommend that you change your money into dollars before arriving.
  • What documents do I need in order to travel to the British Virgin Islands?

    A visa is not required for tourists visiting the BVIs. However it is important to make sure that you have a valid passport which is valid for at least 6 months after your return date from the BVIs. You will also need to present a return ticket.