BVI

British Virgin Islands Sailing Itinerary

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One of the largest and best equipped marinas in the BVIs, Nanny Cay has all the facilities visiting yachts will need. It also has a hotel, restaurants, supermarket, shops and boutiques, a dive shop,...
A small island close to Tortola, Pussers Cay has most of the usual marina facilities on its moorings including water, ice and shore showers. It also has the renowned Pussers restaurant and bar.
A fantastic choice of restaurants line the long beach that is a bustling hive of activity.
A bay with several mooring buoys but some room for anchoring if you are lucky. On the spectacular sits the Cooper Island Beach Club which has a restaurant, hotel and dive centre.
Sandy beaches dotted with palm trees on one side and cliffs on the other make this a beautiful spot to anchor.
The beach is for residents at the Peter Island resort only but this is a reasonably safe anchorage which can have a swell in some conditions.

One week BVI Itinerary

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One of the largest and best equipped marinas in the BVIs, Nanny Cay has all the facilities visiting yachts will need. It also has a hotel, restaurants, supermarket, shops and boutiques, a dive shop,...
A bay with several mooring buoys but some room for anchoring if you are lucky. On the spectacular sits the Cooper Island Beach Club which has a restaurant, hotel and dive centre.
One of the largest holiday resorts in the BVIs, the Bitter End has extensive facilities to offer visiting yachts including watersports, diving, shops and restaurants.
A fantastic choice of restaurants line the long beach that is a bustling hive of activity.
As well as beach bars Great Harbour has a number of shops to pick up your groceries and a bakery for fresh bread and doughnuts.
This bay has scores of balls which provide secure overnight mooring while you visit the world famous Willie T’s and Pirates restaurant and bars. If you want a good night’s sleep be sure...
The beach is for residents at the Peter Island resort only but this is a reasonably safe anchorage which can have a swell in some conditions.

Sandy Cay, Jost Van Dyke

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Sandy Cay Jost Van Dyke
British Virgin Islands
18° 26' 2.8428" N, 64° 42' 37.9836" W

Sandy beaches dotted with palm trees on one side and cliffs on the other make this a beautiful spot to anchor.

Manchioneel Bay, Jost Van Dyke

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Manchioneel Bay Jost Van Dyke
British Virgin Islands
18° 27' 5.8176" N, 64° 42' 58.8384" W

A popular overnight anchorage with a lively beach bar and restaurant on a palm-fringed beach.

The Indians

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The Indians
Pelican Island
Norman Island
British Virgin Islands
18° 19' 53.9832" N, 64° 37' 47.0532" W

Although the moorings at this small group of islets are almost always occupied and overnight mooring is prohibited it is well worth anchoring nearby and taking a tender for the excellent snorkelling.

Soldier Bay, Norman Island

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Soldier Bay Normand Island
British Virgin Islands
18° 19' 20.568" N, 64° 36' 57.3192" W

A quiet bay with a few mooring balls.

Benures Bay, Norman Island

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Benures Bay Norman Island
British Virgin Islands
18° 19' 19.1028" N, 64° 36' 32.292" W

Benures Bay offers good protection and is a possible overnight anchorage.

Little Harbour, Peter Island

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Little Harbour Peter Island
British Virgin Islands
18° 21' 14.6016" N, 64° 36' 4.1724" W

A sheltered little anchorage, the westernmost on Peter Island, with room for a few boats.

White Bay, Peter Island

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White Bay Peter Island
British Virgin Islands
18° 20' 47.4972" N, 64° 34' 32.4048" W

The beach is for residents at the Peter Island resort only but this is a reasonably safe anchorage which can have a swell in some conditions.

Sprat Bay, Peter Island

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Sprat Bay Peter Island
British Virgin Islands
18° 21' 33.8076" N, 64° 34' 37.3368" W

The Peter Island resort with a restaurant and luxury spa facilities controls the mooring balls in this bay so call them on your VHF to enquire about availability.

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