Catamaran sailing in the British Virgin Islands- Bal Due
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Hey All,
I wanted to assemble a crew ( or more) to plan a trip to BVI to sail and explore? Our last two Sail Adventures there ( 2014 and 2021) have been amazing! Sailing in the BVI is a Vacation Destination and a sailor's dream as the conditions are excellent and so much to see and enjoy.
Just $550 holds your spot aboard- don't miss the boat this time!
Single/share : $2200
Couples : $4200
We use "Venmo" and "Zelle" for the sail fee so please remit to confirm your spot. Remit to email jershilo@ verizon.net or name jerry-shilo., or by number at 949-630-5574. Once received, you are all set to go and will receive additional info.
Day 1: Cooper Island
Cooper Island, located a short 6 nautical miles from The Moorings base at Road Town, is a beautiful island with a protected anchorage at Manchioneel Bay, and plenty of activities to offer.
The beach and calm waters make Manchioneel Bay well-suited for water sports, and nearby Cistern Point offers excellent snorkeling and turtle watching.
Day 2: Virgin Gorda Island
Venture toward the island of Virgin Gorda, home of the world-famous Baths. The Baths are as pristine as ever, including the famous pathway leading through the giant boulders to Devil’s Bay. Top of the Baths Restaurant is open with its delightful panoramic views.
Day 3/4: Anegada Island
Get underway early and enjoy a scenic cruise to Anegada.
Sparsely populated and rural, Anegada is 11 miles long, low, and flat, quite unlike any of the other islands in the BVI. The balmy trade winds gently sweep across its sandy shores, swaying the palms and rustling through the boughs of the pines. In the center of the island is a series of salt ponds, beautiful and teeming with birds. A flock of pink Caribbean flamingos live on the ponds not far from the anchorages on the western end.
Day 5: Trellis Bay
Quaint Trellis Bay welcomes you with a distinctly local vibe complete with Aragorn’s Studio artisan market.
Day 6: Great Harbour
Just to the north and west of Tortola, the heights of Jost Van Dyke rise majestically from a turquoise sea. With a population of a little more than 200, the island’s character is distinctly rural. No British Virgin Islands vacation is complete without a visit to Jost Van Dyke, which harbors some of our favorite seaside establishments.
Day 7: The Bight
Norman Island, with its popular anchorage “The Bight”, lies on the east side of Flanagan Passage with St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands just across from it to the west. Hilly, scenic, and popular for its superior snorkeling locations, Norman Island is a highly-recommended stop on any BVI charter.
How to Get There
Airport
Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS) –
Cyril E. King International Airport (STT) – You will need to take the Roadtown Fast Ferry into Roadtown Harbour, Tortola
*If you travel via St. Thomas, enjoy the benefits of the BVI Tourism Board Meet and Greet service. Staffed with a professional team of tourism ambassadors, the USVI Greeter Program is structured to accommodate guests who seek connections to taxis, ferries, the seaplane, luggage inquiries, and more. The service is accessible from kiosks stationed in the Cyril E. King Airport and the Edward Blyden Marine Terminal in Charlotte Amalie.
Servicing Airlines:
American Airlines
Liat
InterCaribbean Airways
Seaborn Airlines
Cape Air