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What Makes the British Virgin Islands so Great?

The Serenity

Fewer places in the world are as renowned for its weather, coastline, and landscapes as the Caribbean. In the British Virgin Islands, it is clear to see why it is an ordered destination for catamaran charters. Turquoise waters are perfect for sailing and swimming, with the beaches providing a stunning backdrop. The abundance of wildlife visible beneath the surface or in the countryside showcases the island’s most colourful and fascinating aspects and offer an endless labyrinth to explore. Escape to some tranquility in Smuggler’s Cove or take a dip in the picturesque waters of Spring Bay. In the British Virgin Islands, you really are exploring a natural playground.

The Sailing Conditions

Whether you are starting out or an old hand, chartering a catamaran in the British Virgin Islands is always an enjoyable experience. As hurricane season occurs June to November, high season tends to be in the winter from December to February, although early spring sees equally as pleasant temperatures which average around 30°C. Wind strength from the north-east averages between 15 to 20 knots and prove reliable throughout your charter holiday, making sailing in the British Virgin Islands a breeze.

Impeccable Dining

After a day spent on your catamaran exploring the intricacies of this exquisite Caribbean haven, you are going to want to enjoy a refreshing drink or delicious meal. Thankfully, the range of dining options in the British Virgin Islands means you are left wanting for nothing. Sample some great food on the beach in Coco Maya on Virgin Gorda, or visit the popular Extra Virgin Bistro in St John, which proves popular amongst locals and tourists. If you fancy a fresh cocktail at sunset, why not try the Rum Bar on Cooper Island, aptly named thanks to the extensive selection of delicious rums they possess. If there is one thing that they know how to do on the British Virgin Islands, it is rum!

Unmissable Attractions in the British Virgin Islands

Cane Garden Bay

This is the go-to spot in the British Virgin Islands if you want to immerse yourself with people who love the Caribbean lifestyle as much as you! Here, swap your catamaran for a kayak, relax with a drink in the Big Banana and marvel at the stunning landscape surrounding this bustling area. Once sunset falls, the spot comes to life with a thriving bar and restaurant scene sure to put a smile on anyone’s face.

The Kodiak Queen

Popularised by the fascinating documentary, this artwork sculpture is unique to the British Virgin Islands and unlike anything you have ever seen before. A ship devastated by the bombings of Pearl Harbor comes to life as an art sculpture beneath a ravenous kraken. Take a scuba diving tour of this intriguing landmark, or dive in one of the numerous other locations such as the Rhone National Maritime Park. When you charter a catamaran in the British Virgin Islands, make sure that diving is on your to-do list as the exotic and captivating marine life are simply breathtaking.

How to Get to the British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands does not have a major international connection with the mainland USA or Europe, but a connection through Puerto Rico or Saint Thomas can bring you to a range of airports throughout the islands including Anegada and Virgin Gorda. The main airport for the British Virgin Islands is Terrence B. Lettsome Airport, and this is the most popular destination for those looking to charter a catamaran in this location. If you choose to arrive on sea, ports in Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Goda cater for this mode of transport, with customs and immigration processes in place in both ports.