The British Virgin Islands, locally known as nature's little secrets, are easily the best sailing destination in the Caribbean, and arguably one of the best in the world. Warm weather year-round, consistent trade winds and line of sight sailing make the BVI a sailor's paradise.
Over 60 islands and cays, mostly unspoiled, with fabulous white sandy beaches, plentiful marine life, crystal clear waters, and a relaxed island vibe. There are the spectacular boulders of Virgin Gorda and the picturesque village and beaches of Jost van Dyke along with the diversity and seclusion of the other 40 sister islands, islets, and cays.
The British Virgin Islands truly offer something for everyone, whether you are looking to escape it all in the privacy of your own secluded beach or to join the exhilarating debaucheries and escapades where most charterers begin, and the place to which cruising sailors make pilgrimages by the hundreds, year after year.
There is no better way to explore the delights of the BVI than by sailboat. Offers sheltered waters with minimal tidal currents, few unmarked hazards, line-of-sight navigation, excellent navigation aids, and short hops to new destinations.
Whether you are looking for a Catamaran or a Monohull, for a week or just a few days, a crewed yacht, or a bareboat, our professional team is on hand to make it work your way. Our fleet is dedicated to sailing in the Caribbean, ranging from 31’ to 54‘, all maintained to the highest of standards.
Come and experience the smooth sailing, relaxed atmosphere, and attentive customer service we have to offer in The British Virgin Islands.
Sailing seasons in BVI
The BVI wintertime is set as, what some call, the "high season", which used to signify the busiest time of the year with the highest number of visitors. December 15 through April 15 is the high season, with optimal weather, especially for those coming from the frigid home temperatures.
The pre-high season begins around mid-November with the daytime temperatures around 85 degrees Fahrenheit and dropping to the mid-70s at night. Come summertime, around June, things begin to change to warmer temperatures which go into the high 80s during the day and drop to the high 70s at night.
Keep in mind that nearly all year-round the trade winds that come off the African coast keep the humidity low. July through mid-September can be on the warm side, with daytime temperatures reaching the low 90s and the nighttime temperatures dipping into the low 80s.
July to October is our hurricane season. While many people are worried about chartering during this time, there is a very low chance of a hurricane affecting your vacation. In the unusual event of a hurricane heading directly for the islands, we may need to call the boat back in. We will help you to find a hotel, at your expense, and you will be refunded, or offered credit, for lost time on the boat, during the period we have recalled the boat. Circumstances permitted, once the storm has passed, you will be able to continue your charter as normal.