Discover the BVIs on a private catamaran cruise

Discover paradise on earth

Discover the BVIs on a private catamaran cruise


The British Virgin islands make up one of the most beautiful sailing zones in the world and are often described as paradise on earth. These islands offer stunning turquoise waters and many breathtaking beaches to explore. Its natural landscape is rich and diverse, and on board your catamaran is the perfect way to discover all of its exceptional charms and make the most of this beautiful archipelago.

Cruise Highlights

  • The gardens of Peter Island Resort
  • Snorkeling around the shipwreck of RMS Rhone
  • Enjoy a cocktail at Robb White's Sunset Bar

Your Boat

  • Lagoon 620
  • 4 total cabins
  • 8 people max
  • 2 crew members

Lady M is a Lagoon 620 which first took the water in 2016. It has both spacious interiors and exteriors and you will enjoy a relaxing and memorable cruise on board.

  • Air conditioning in each of the cabins
  • TV in the living area, Bose style home cinema
  • Internet
  • 4m60 Annex + 50CV motor
  • Washing machine and dishwasher
  • Hair dryer
Layout

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

Your Cabin

Cabin

This catamaran can accommodate up to 8 passengers in its 4 cabins each with private bathroom. You will enjoy all the comfort necessary to truly relax and have the perfect cruise.

Itinerary of your cruise

Set sail on a week long cruise and discover these paradise islands.

Map
Virgin Islands

Day 1 - Beef Island - Marina Cay
Step aboard your boat at the port in Beef Island (10 minutes from the airport). Meet your crew and then once settled on board you will sail in the direction of Marina Cay which is situated in the north of Beef Island. Dinner and the evening spent moored here.

Day 2 - Virgin Corda - Prickly Pear Island
After breakfast you will sail in the direction of Virgin Gorda and you can visit the unique site, the famous 'Baths'. Once back on board your crew will bring you to Gorda Sound/Prickly Pear Island or Eustatia Sound where you can make the most of the stunning waters and relax on the beautiful beaches - watch out for some turtles!

Day 3 - Anegada
Today you will sail for 2 hours to Anegada, the island famous for lobster, and it is very distinct and different in comparison to the other islands in th archipelago. Here you can explore, taste the delicious local lobster and the many specialities, even a lobster burger!

Day 4 - Guana Island - Monkey Point - Jost Van Dyke Island
Your catamaran will set sail for Guana Island where you will moor and enjoy some snorkeling at Monkey Point. Then you will head back to Jost Van Dyke Island where you can swim with the turtles.

Day 5 - White Bay - Great Harbour
Enjoy a relaxing day spent at White Bay, the most beautiful beach in the BVIs, where you can try the famous Caribbean cocktails. Moor for the night at Great Harbour where you can enjoy an atmopsheric evening on land.

Day 6 - Peter Island
Discover Peter Island, swim at White Bay or Deadman's Beach then visit the stunning gardens of the Peter Island Resort. You won't be able to choose between all of the beautiful beaches on this island.

Day 7 - Salt Island - Cooper Island
You will sail towards Salt Island to enjoy some snorkeling on the shipwreck of the RMS Rhone, considered one of the most stunning sites of the Caribbean. Moor at Cooper Island.

Day 8 - Beef Island
Return to Beef Island.


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

Contact us to receive the availabilities and prices for this offer

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.