6 Unmissable Attractions To See With BVI Yacht Charters

By Marissa Velazquez


Without question, some of the best boating locations in the Caribbean are to be found in the British Virgin Islands. Fantastic seafood restaurants, sublime diving spots and stunning beaches are just some of the attractions to be found in this tropical paradise. Any operator offering BVI yacht charters should be able to provide recommendations as to the best places to visit. That said, the following are six places that are must-sees for visitors to these wonderful islands.

The baths of Virgin Gorda are a collection of huge boulders sitting along the beach at the southern end of the third-largest of the islands. They make up an enchanting collection of caves that are perfect for exploring with a snorkel and flippers. One word of warning: they are a major draw for tourists and can get busy. It's best to get there early (before 10.00) and see as much as possible while things are relatively quiet.

The wreck of the Rhone is what remains of the postal ship RMS Rhone that sank off Salt Island in 1867. Sport Diver magazine voted it #1. Wreck in the Caribbean and it is a must-see for the keen diver or snorkeler. As well as being able to see parts of the ship that have remained intact, you can also see some fascinating marine life, including eels and octopuses, that have taken up residence in the old wreck.

Desert islands don't come much more idyllic than Sandy Spit island near Jost Van Dyke. This is a truly captivating place to moor for a lazy day of swimming and sun bathing. More active visitors can do some snorkeling along the stunning coral formations around the islands. Most will simply want to chill out on the pristine white sandy beach.

On Jost Van Dyke itself there is the famous bubbly pool. This natural jacuzzi is a tidal pool that sits behind cliffs facing the sea. Its name comes from the effect created by the waves that are broken into bubbly froth as they engulf the pool. This is great fun to experience and is well worth the short hike needed to get there.

Near Norman Island are a formation of jagged rocks known as The Indians (so called because they vaguely resemble an Indian head dress). With a huge variety of marine fauna to be seen, this is a another prime spot for keen divers and snorkelers. Particularly breathtaking is the sight of the sun illuminating the stunning colors of the reef. This alone is makes the Indians an essential stopping point on a morning excursion.

A major draw for foodies is the group of islands known as Anegada. Home to the best lobster restaurants in the region, it is an essential stopover for lovers of this tasty crustacean. Here, the lobsters are freshly caught, then grilled in aluminum foil to produce a beautifully succulent dish.

Of course, there is plenty of other sea food to enjoy, and this being the Caribbean, there are also gallons of rum on offer. BVI yacht charters offer an unrivalled way to see these fantastic islands. The freedom and luxury provided by a yacht is the perfect platform for savouring the delights of this Caribbean paradise.




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