Best BVI Islands to Visit on a Yacht Charter
TortolaThe usual starting point for BVI yacht charters, with Nanny Cay, Road Town, transfers, and easy first-day access to the Sir Francis Drake Channel.Discover More
Virgin GordaBest for The Baths, North Sound, CocoMaya, beach clubs, and polished resort-style stops that still fit beautifully into a relaxed BVI charter route.Discover More
AnegadaThe remote-feeling add-on for reef snorkeling, lobster dinners, empty beaches, and groups who want one longer sail away from the classic BVI loop.Discover More
Jost Van DykeThe social stop: White Bay, Soggy Dollar, Foxy's, beach bars, and the kind of final-night energy many first-time BVI charter guests have in mind.Discover More
Norman IslandA strong first or last stop for snorkeling The Caves, visiting The Indians nearby, and easing into the BVI without a long first-day run.Discover More
Cooper IslandA compact, easy overnight with a popular beach club, calm moorings, and nearby dive sites, especially useful on relaxed catamaran itineraries.Discover More
Peter IslandA quieter, polished stop for Deadman's Bay, Great Harbour, resort access, and calm route balance close to Tortola and Norman Island.Discover More
Scrub IslandA polished marina-and-resort island near Trellis Bay, useful for luxury logistics, spa time, dockage, and easy first or last charter nights.Discover More
Salt IslandThe BVI diving heavyweight, centered on the RMS Rhone, with simple anchorages and a strong Cooper/Peter/Norman Island route connection.Discover More
Beef Island & Trellis BayThe practical east-end stop for airport arrivals, Trellis Bay, Scrub transfers, casual food, and first-or-last-night charter logistics.Discover More
Guana IslandA private-island-feeling stop best known by yacht guests for Monkey Point snorkeling, White Bay views, and a quiet north-side BVI route feel.Discover More




