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Your cruise

Set sail from Road Town

The cruise below is an example only. All our itineraries can be modified according to your wishes and interests.
We propose a catamaran cruise departing from Tortola to discover the British Virgin Islands, sailing downwind of the islands to make the most of the calm and quiet spots and the most beautiful anchorages.
Departing from Tortola will enable you to avoid the long crossings and experience short sailings, 2h30 maximum, so you can enjoy the boat and the islands at all times. To do this, we suggest you travel on a superb new-generation Lagoon 450F catamaran. Thanks to its shallow draft, we'll be able to anchor as close as possible to the beach.
Along the way, we'll take you to the must-see Virgin Islands: Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Peter Island, etc... You'll be able to see the best of everything, and make the most of every moment of your trip.

Your possible stops during this cruise

"The itinerary will depend on weather conditions, your wishes and those of your skipper. In addition, sanitary constraints will be taken into account during your stay."

Hoist the sails for a magnificent cruise between the British Virgin Islands!

Day 1: Tortola - Salt Island Welcome aboard!
On the day of your arrival at Road Tiwn, after a refreshing drink, we'll head for Salt Island for a first swim and to discover the water temperature. This trip will take us around 45 minutes, so the adventure begins! Aperitif, dinner on board and a big night's recuperation after the flight!

Day 2: Salt Island - Virgin Gorda
We wake up on beautiful Sailt Island, south-east of Road Town. This island takes its name from the salt flats that were an important resource in the past. Today, it's a very popular spot with divers, as it was opposite its shores that the RMS Rhone ran aground in a hurricane in 1867. If you like diving, you can discover the lost remains of this ship. An extraordinary underwater landscape, out of time. At the end of the day, we'll head for Virgin Gorda Island to take advantage of its magnificent anchorages. This navigation will take us around 1h15.

Day 3: Virgin Gorda - Anegada
Here we can admire one of the most magical corners of the Virgin Islands, called The Baths, at the southernmost tip of the island. These granite formations rise out of the sea in two large blocks, some 20 metres in diameter, piled one on top of the other, forming a labyrinth of endless caves, vaults and passageways. A unique natural spectacle in the area that won't leave you indifferent. In the evening, we head for Anegada. We'll take advantage of the 1h40 journey to enjoy an aperitif and a meal while the sun sets over the islands: a sumptuous landscape that never leaves you indifferent.

Day 4: Anegada
when we wake up on the island of Anegada, we'll find a coral reef, Horeshoe Reef, which doubles the surface area of the island and completely surrounds it. The reef is teeming with multicolored fish and sea turtles. You can take advantage of all the equipment on board to admire all these wonders. The island has a large, almost deserted white-sand beach, opposite which we'll be able to take one of the most beautiful anchorages in the British Virgin Islands. At the end of the afternoon, we can enjoy a barbecue on the beach before returning aboard the catamaran to spend the night in this magnificent, not-to-be-missed spot!

Day 5: Anegada - Beef Island - Guana
After breakfast, departure for Beef Island. The trip will take around 1 hour. This island is an authentic tropical paradise! The entire island is now a nature reserve which, according to scientists, is home to more flora and fauna than any island of similar size in the Caribbean, or indeed the world. We strongly recommend that you set foot on the island, as doing so will enable you to discover the island's thousands of multicolored birds and sumptuous landscapes; there are many hiking trails to be explored on this little paradise on earth. on your return in the late afternoon, we'll head for Guana Island, but before we reach it, we'll set course for Jost Van Dyke Island, where we'll take in another of BVI's most beautiful anchorages. We'll spend a very quiet night here before heading for Soper's Hole.

Day 6: Guana - Soper's Hole - Peter Island
Early in the morning, we head for Soper's Hole. This sumptuous sail takes around 2 hours. In the early years of the 17th century, Dutch privateer Jost Van Dyk built a shelter here for pirates and privateers. They traded with the Spanish settlers of Puerto Rico. During the day, you can visit this veritable pirate haven. In the late afternoon, as the sun sets, we'll set sail for Peter Island for a 45-minute sail.

Day 7: Peter Island
After a hearty breakfast on board, you're off to enjoy Peter Island and all it has to offer. You'll find great restaurants, bars and endless beaches. You can also visit the island's multicolored coral reefs and the many turtles that call Peter Island home. We'll be sleeping in this unique place. In the evening, we'll dine in one of the many fresh fish restaurants. Why not continue the evening in one of the bars and sip a few cocktails?

Day 8: Peter Island - Disembarkation in Road Town (Tortola)
After breakfast, to make the most of this last day, we'll take the time to put our feet up and go for a swim. Your vacation's not over yet! Enjoy it to the full. At around 11:30 a.m., we'll head for Road Town, our arrival point. This navigation will take us about 1h30. We'll have our last lunch on board.

 

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the boat

Model

Lagoon 450 F - 13.96 meters

About

4 double cabins with private bathrooms are available for guests. The crew sleeps in both forepeaks.
On board, a double kayak, 2 stand up paddles, snorkelling and fishing equipment, the catamaran is also equipped with Air conditioning, sunbathing, Duotone 2020 kitesurfing equipment (twin tip, surfs, foils, wings...etc ) on request, fresh water at will and without interruption (1000 litres of storage + watermaker 200l/hr), 220 volts power outlet, battery charging system by solar panels, rigid bottom dinghy with 15 HP engine, fully equipped kitchen.

Layout
  • 4 double cabins
  • 2 single cabins
  • kitchen
  • 220V
  • 4 bathrooms
Additional equipment
  • Outdoor table
  • Hot water
 
practical information
Life on the spot
Accommodation

The skipper sleeps in a single cabin, the others are available for passengers

Meal

Hostess/cooker on board

I manage the supply before departure ot passengers can do it, they choose.

Venues and appointment times
  • Places of embarkation:Road Town
  • Boarding time:16H30 / 4.30pm
  • Time of landing:09H30 / 9.30am
How to get there ?

Arrival at Tortola International Airport.
Cab from airport to Marina
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