Book your sailing holidays on crystal clear waters.
If your dream sailing holiday includes crystal-clear turquoise waters, steady trade winds, protected bays, and endless sunshine, then a yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) is your perfect match.
Often referred to as the “Sailing Capital of the Caribbean,” the BVIs offer a seamless blend of laid-back island culture, ideal sailing conditions, and breathtaking natural beauty.
With over 60 islands to explore—from iconic hotspots like Jost Van Dyke to the serene shores of Anegada—this archipelago is tailor-made for sailors of every skill level. Discover the ultimate sailing playground with Tubber.
Reaching your charter base in the BVIs is straightforward with international flights and convenient transfers:
Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS) on Beef Island: Just a short drive to Tortola’s marinas.
Cyril E. King Airport (STT) in St. Thomas, USVI: A common alternative with regular ferry service to Road Town in Tortola.
Tubber offers its transfer service, ensuring a smooth arrival at your yacht in the BVI.
Explore hidden coves, lively beach bars, and uninhabited islets with the yacht that suits you best.
Set sail independently and navigate calm, protected waters with reliable navigation aids. Ideal for confident sailors, a bareboat charter allows you to island-hop freely—visiting Norman Island’s caves, snorkeling the Indians, or anchoring at White Bay on Jost Van Dyke.
Relax while a local skipper guides your journey. With years of experience and intimate knowledge of the best beaches, restaurants, and anchorages, your skipper ensures a smooth and memorable voyage across the BVI’s island gems.
Opt for ultimate comfort and service with a fully crewed yacht. A professional team—including a captain, chef, and steward—takes care of every detail. Whether it's gourmet meals, sunset cocktails, or customised excursions, you'll experience five-star sailing in the Caribbean.
Join like-minded adventurers on a flotilla holiday that blends independence with group support. A lead boat provides daily briefings, while your crew enjoys the fun of sailing with a friendly fleet. Ideal for families, friends, or beginners.
The prime sailing season in the BVIs is from November to June, offering the best combination of sunshine, steady trade winds, and warm temperatures:
December to April: Peak season with temperatures between 25–28°C.
May to June: Fewer crowds and slightly lower prices.
July to October: Off-season with a higher chance of rain or hurricanes, but still sail-worthy for experienced crews.
Thanks to year-round breezes (10–20 knots) and balmy seas, BVI sailing is enjoyable even during the shoulder seasons.
The British Virgin Islands are widely considered one of the world’s easiest and safest sailing destinations.
Protected passages between islands, line-of-sight navigation, and predictable trade winds make this a stress-free environment for novices. With mooring buoys available in many bays, docking is simple and worry-free.
Seasoned sailors can design custom itineraries, tack across the Sir Francis Drake Channel, or explore further-flung destinations like Anegada—a low-lying coral island known for its lobster and pink-sand beaches. Sailing outside the protected waters adds just enough challenge to keep things exciting.
With over 60 islands to discover, each with its charm, the British Virgin Islands promise a new adventure every day:
Tortola: The main hub for charter yachts and home to Road Town.
Virgin Gorda: Known for the Baths—a labyrinth of granite boulders and hidden grottoes.
Jost Van Dyke: Home to beach bars like the Soggy Dollar and Foxy’s, perfect for laid-back island vibes.
Anegada: A flat coral island with flamingos, lobster feasts, and pristine beaches.
Norman Island: Rumoured to be the inspiration for Treasure Island, it's a snorkeler’s paradise.
Tubber will help you craft an itinerary that blends adventure, nature, and local culture.
The culinary scene in the British Virgin Islands is infused with local flair and sea-to-table freshness:
Grilled lobster on Anegada, straight from the reef.
Caribbean roti filled with curried vegetables or meats.
Fresh conch ceviche and fish tacos with local hot sauce.
Johnny cakes, plantains, and fried snapper are beach bar staples.
Rum punch and Painkillers—Caribbean cocktails you can sip with your feet in the sand.
Dining under the stars on your yacht deck or at a barefoot beach bar makes every meal unforgettable.
Preserve the beauty of the BVIs by following these sustainable sailing tips:
Use mooring buoys to avoid damaging coral reefs.
Reduce single-use plastics and dispose of waste ashore.
Support local shops and eco-conscious tour operators.
Respect no-anchor zones and wildlife sanctuaries.
Tubber encourages sailors to tread lightly and leave paradise as pristine as they found it.
Whether you’re island-hopping to beach bars or snorkelling vibrant reefs, the British Virgin Islands offer a world-class sailing experience for all ages and levels.
Tubber gives you access to a wide range of premium yachts and helpful crews, ensuring a memorable voyage in the Caribbean’s premier sailing destination.
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