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Any enthusiast can tell you, if you are planning a yacht charter, the ideal destination is the .  Known to repeat bareboat skippers as, “Nature’s Little Secrets,” the 50 or so islands, islets, and cays of the are nothing short of a yacht charter paradise.

yacht , especially bareboat charter families, have long been sailing the turquoise waters surrounding the , drawn to the sheltered anchorages, white-, and easygoing lifestyle of these islands.

Once a for pirates and brigands, the ’s have only 17,000 residents - in contrast to the 100,000 people living in the American (often referred to as the United States , or ). yacht won’t find highrises or fast food on any of these islands, and they’ll find only a few mingling with the more casual villas, family-owned inns, and funky beachfront bars and restaurants.

, Virgin , and are the most developed and most visited islands. , Peter Island, , , and are less developed but are popular with day-trippers. Most of the islands are close to each other and close to the , making island-hopping the mode for the .

(Spanish for ) is the capital of the (or ).  Road Town, on the southern coast, is ’s capital. The entire island centers around Road Town and its beautiful harbor-businesses, marinas, restaurants, shops, pubs, and hotels.

Some fairly celebrated establishments like ’s Road grace the streets.   A favorite watering hole for thirsty sailors, ’s pours on draft and mixes up some tasty concoctions with its famous ’s .

Pusser's Landing - a must see on your British Virgin Island bareboat yacht charter vacation

's Landing - a must see on your British Virgin Island vacation

On ’s north shore is the busy but laid-back . This popular anchorage with its crescent-shaped beach has seen increasing crowds but has managed to hold onto its tradition of family-run inns, bars, and restaurants. Music is an integral part of , and the friendly, open-air bars that line the water’s edge host local musicians whose island tunes can be heard floating across the bay.

Five miles from is Island. Known as “the party island” of the , “” has only 150 residents, but it has six bars! Life on has been described as “one long island-style happy hour” - with pig roasts, beach bars, and dancing in the sand. ’s Tamarind Bar, an open-air ramshackle restaurant and bar has become a landmark and is undisputedly the most “happening” gathering spot for boaters in the . Owner Caldwood is famous for his parties, none moreso than his annual New Year’s Eve party, which made Time magazine’s list of “Top 5 Places to Spend New Year’s.”

is the largest uninhabited island in the and is steeped in legend. Locals call it Treasure Island because of age-old stories of buried pirates’ loot. , one of the most famous and feared pirates of all time hung out here between raids.

At the western tip of you will discover, “The Caves” - a popular spot with snorkelers and swimmers. The far northern cave is the most incredible, extending 70 feet into the mountainside.

Virgin is home to one of the ’s most amazing sights - exotic pools and grottos formed by gigantic granite boulders strewn across white-. Known as “The Baths,” this surreal natural wonder (and snorkeler’s dream) is one of the most visited spots in the .

The Baths of Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands

The Baths of Virgin in the

Nature Little Secrets are a secret no more!

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Any enthusiast can tell you - if you are planning a yacht charter, the ideal destination is the .  Known to repeat bareboat skippers as, “Nature’s Little Secrets,” the 50 or so islands, islets, and cays of the are nothing short of a yacht charter paradise.

 

yacht , especially bareboat charter families, have long been sailing the warm turquoise waters surrounding the , drawn to the sheltered anchorages, white , and easygoing lifestyle of these islands.

 

Once a for pirates and brigands, the have only 17,000 residents - in contrast to the 100,000 people living in the American (often referred to as the ). yacht won’t find highrises or fast food on any of these islands, and they’ll find only a few mingling with the more casual villas, family-owned inns, and funky beachfront bars and restaurants.

 

 

, Virgin , and are the most developed and most visited islands. , Peter Island, , , and are less developed but are popular with day-trippers.  Most of the islands are all close to each other and close to the , making island-hopping the mode for the .

(Spanish for ) is the capital of the .  Road Town, on the southern coast, is ’s capital. The entire island centers around Road Town and its beautiful harbor businesses, marinas, restaurants, shops, pubs, and hotels.

Some fairly celebrated establishments such as ’s Road grace the streets.   A favorite watering hole for thirsty sailors, ’s pours on draft and mixes up some tasty concoctions with its famous ’s .

 

On ’s north shore is the busy but laid-back, . This popular anchorage with its crescent-shaped beach has seen increasing crowds but has managed to hold onto its tradition of family-run inns, bars, and restaurants. Music is an integral part of , and the friendly, open-air bars that line the water’s edge host local musicians whose island tunes can be heard floating across the bay.

 

Five miles from is Island.  Known as the “party island” of the , “” has only 150 residents, but it has six bars! Life on has been described as “one long island-style happy hour” with pig roasts, beach bars, and dancing in the sand. ’s Tamarind Bar, an open-air ramshackle restaurant and bar has become a landmark and is undisputedly the most happenin’ gathering spot for boaters in the . Owner Caldwood is famous for his parties, none moreso than his annual New Year’s Eve party, which made Time magazine’s list of “Top 5 Places to Spend New Year’s.”

is the largest uninhabited island in the and is steeped in legend. Locals call it Treasure Island because of age-old stories of buried pirates’ loot. , one of the most famous and feared pirates of all time hung out here between raids.

 

At the western tip of you will discover “The Caves” - a popular spot with snorkelers and swimmers. The far northern cave is the most incredible - extending 70 feet into the mountainside.

 

Virgin is home to one of the ’s most amazing sights - exotic pools and grottos formed by gigantic granite boulders strewn across white .  Known as “The Baths,” this surreal natural wonder (and snorkeler’s dream) is one of the most visited spots in the .

 

Nature’s Little Secrets are a secret no more!!

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