About the BVI

The British Virgin Islands or “Natures Little Secrets” consist of  over 50 islands or cays. True Caribbean cruising awaits you with  breathtaking scenery, abundant sunshine, and white sandy beaches.  Discover the delights of snorkelling in clear, azure water, and  discovering unspoiled tropical anchorages and beautiful coves.

Cruising these stunning yacht-friendly islands is the utopia of  sailing experiences. The trade winds are steady, the seas calm, the  island anchorages are within a couple of hours sail of each other and  there is always another beach bar or restaurant to discover.

There is always something for everybody here, from sailing, diving,  kayaking and sunbathing, to shopping, hiking or just lazing around  with a good book.

Your experience can be as active and adventurous, as you like or as  laid-back and relaxed as you wish. With an experienced Captain and  first mate to look after you on your vacation, the choice is entirely  up to you.

The Caribbean weather is balmy, with daily highs between 77°F (25°C)  in winter and 82°F (28°C) in summer. The trade winds keep humidity  low, and the Caribbean currents keep waters warm. During the wet  season (July through October), rainfall comes in short bursts that  are more likely to cool you off than dampen your visit.