
British Virgin Islands
The BVI is the bareboat capital of the Caribbean — consistent trade winds, calm seas between islands, and the famous Baths at Virgin Gorda. The Sir Francis Drake Channel is one of the most beautiful sailing routes in the world.
Sailing British Virgin Islands
7 Days Sailing the BVI: The Classic Loop
Tortola to Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, and Norman Island — the BVI classic circuit in a week. Consistent trade winds, short passages, and the world's best beach bars.
5 min readBest Anchorages in the British Virgin Islands
The Baths, Gorda Sound, White Bay on Jost Van Dyke, Norman Island's Bight — the BVI's finest stops, with mooring notes, snorkelling verdicts, and beach bar rankings.
3 min readTop Sights in the British Virgin Islands: What to See Ashore
The Baths on Virgin Gorda, the Callwood Rum Distillery, Copper Mine ruins — the BVI's best ashore, all within a day's sail of each other.
4 min readWhere to Eat in the BVI: Beach Bars, Lobster, and the Soggy Dollar
Painkillers at the Soggy Dollar, lobster at Cooper Island, jerk chicken at Cane Garden Bay — the BVI's best eating and drinking, by anchorage.
3 min readBVI Pilotage: Trade Winds, Reef Passages, and Sir Francis Drake Channel
Consistent 15–20 knot trade winds, clear water that makes reefs visible, and the best-organised sailing territory in the Caribbean — BVI pilotage essentials.
3 min readCharter in British Virgin Islands
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