Our cruises in the British Virgin Islands

Our private or cabin cruises allow you to explore the most beautiful shores aboard comfortable, human-sized boats.

Our cruises with or without skipper

Yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands

The Benefits of a Cabin Cruise in the BVIs

A cabin cruise in the British Virgin Islands offers an unparalleled way to explore this tropical paradise.

1. Stress-Free Travel Planning

When you book a cabin charter, everything is taken care of for you. From your itinerary and meals to excursions and snorkel gear, your cruise package includes all the essentials. This makes planning your BVI vacation incredibly simple and stress-free.
Comfort is a key benefit of choosing a cabin cruise. You have your own private space, making it easy to relax after a day of adventure.

2. Captained by Professionals

Every cabin cruise is led by an experienced skipper and crew, so there's no need to worry about navigating, anchoring, or managing the boat. The captain knows the best hidden coves, quiet beaches, and vibrant island towns. Your only job is to relax and enjoy the journey.

3. Explore the Best of the BVI

The BVI is a sailor’s paradise, and a cabin cruise ensures you’ll hit all the highlights. Visit iconic spots like The Baths at Virgin Gorda, the famous Willy T floating bar, the stunning White Bay on Jost Van Dyke, and more. Your crew knows the hidden gems and best anchorages for an unforgettable Caribbean experience.
A catamaran cruise in the British Virgin Islands offers effortless sailing across the Caribbean Sea, with each day bringing new opportunities for exploration and discovery. Cruising allows for unique access to hidden gems only reachable by boat, secret coves and uninhabited islands await discovery!

4. Ideal for Couples and Solo Travelers

Whether you’re traveling as a couple or on your own, a cabin cruise in the BVI offers the ideal mix of romance, relaxation, and adventure. Solo travelers often appreciate the social atmosphere, while couples love the secluded coves and romantic sunsets.

Sailing route in the British Virgin Islands

Embark on an unforgettable 7-day sailing itinerary in the British Virgin Islands, starting from Road Town, Tortola.

On Day 1, set sail for Cooper Island, where you can anchor in Manchioneel Bay and explore nearby Salt Island for serene beaches and excellent snorkeling.

Day 2 takes you to Virgin Gorda, home of the world-famous granite boulders known as The Baths, offering natural tidal pools and vibrant underwater life for snorkeling or scuba diving.

Continue on Day 3 to Marina Cay, a charming islet with calm waters and stunning views perfect for anchoring and relaxing on deck.

On Day 4, sail back to Tortola’s Cane Garden Bay, one of the most beautiful spots in the BVI, where you can enjoy white beaches by day and vibrant nightlife by evening.

Day 5 brings you to Jost Van Dyke, named after a Dutch pirate, where highlights include Sandy Cay, great for snorkeling, and Great Harbour, known for its lively beach bars.

On Day 6, head south to Norman Island, anchoring at the famous Bight and dining aboard the floating restaurant Willy T. Don't miss snorkeling in the legendary Treasure Point Caves, believed to have inspired Treasure Island.

Your voyage concludes on Day 7, returning to Tortola, where you can enjoy a final swim or snorkel at Shark’s Bay, soaking in the last of the BVI’s clear waters and coral reefs.

This cruise through the British Virgin Islands offers the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and island charm, ideal for both first-time sailors and seasoned sea lovers.

Activities and Excursions on a Cabin Cruise

A cabin cruise in the British Virgin Islands is more than just a sailing holiday, it's a gateway to unforgettable experiences both above and below the water. Whether you're an adventure seeker or a laid-back traveler, there's something magical waiting around every island bend.

Snorkel through vibrant coral reefs teeming with tropical fish, sea turtles, and rays. The clear waters of the BVI's offer some of the best snorkeling in the Caribbean, from the colorful gardens of The Indians to the haunting beauty of the RMS Rhone shipwreck. For certified divers, every descent unveils a hidden world of underwater caves.

If relaxation is your goal, you’re in the perfect place. Stretch out on the deck of your yacht with a cool drink and a good book as the gentle rhythm of the sea rocks you into tranquility. Each anchorage offers a new view that invites calm and reflection.

Glide across calm bays by kayak or paddleboard, discovering secluded beaches, hidden coves, and untouched islets that are only accessible by water. These peaceful excursions let you explore the wilder side of the islands at your own pace, surrounded by nature and silence.

Step ashore to immerse yourself in Caribbean culture. Visit lively local markets, sample handcrafted rum, and dine on fresh lobster, conch fritters, or jerk chicken at charming beachside restaurants.
From beach bars with live reggae to quiet fishing villages with welcoming locals, every island offers its own unique flavor.

Weather and Wind Conditions in the British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands enjoy a tropical climate year-round, making it a top destination for sailing vacations. However, the ideal time for a cabin cruise is between December and April, when the conditions are most favorable.

The dry season runs from December to April, with minimal rain and lower humidity.

The wet/hurricane season is from June to November, though September and October are the peak risk months.

Wind Conditions:

  • Consistent easterly trade winds blow between 10–20 knots, providing ideal sailing conditions for catamarans and cruisers.
  • Winds are steady, especially in the winter months, making for smooth and enjoyable passages between islands.

Sea Conditions:

  • Waters are typically calm with short sailing distances and line-of-sight navigation.
  • Protected anchorages and natural harbors offer excellent mooring options and overnight shelter.

How to Get to the British Virgin Islands

Though remote and serene, the British Virgin Islands are well-connected through nearby international hubs. The main point of entry is Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS) on Beef Island, which connects directly to Tortola, the launch point for most cabin cruises and yacht charters.

Most charter companies offer airport transfers or can help arrange taxis, private shuttles, or meet-and-greet services directly to your departure marina.