Yacht hire in British Virgin Islands

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Catamaran - 11.78m — Catana Group - Bali Catsmart - 4 + 2 cab. (2024)

British Virgin Islands
12
With or without a skipper

From £444 per day

Catamaran - 11.78m — Catana Group - Bali Catsmart - 4 + 2 cab. (2024)

British Virgin Islands
11
With or without a skipper

From £444 per day

Sailboat - 17.12m — Bénéteau - Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. (2024)

British Virgin Islands
9
With or without a skipper

From £540 per day

Sailboat - 10.34m — JEANNEAU - Sun Odyssey 349 - ZAURAK (2018)

British Virgin Islands
6
With or without a skipper

From £565 per day

Catamaran - 13.99m — Lagoon-Bénéteau - Lagoon 46 - 4 + 2 cab. (2024)

British Virgin Islands
12
With or without a skipper

From £799 per day

Catamaran - 16.8m — Catana Group - Bali 5.4 - 5 + 2 cab (2024)

British Virgin Islands
12
With or without a skipper

From £2,504 per day

Sailboat - 29m — CNB - Cabon 93 (2001)

British Virgin Islands
7
With a skipper

From £4,030 per day

Catamaran - 12.58m — Fountaine Pajot - Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 - 4 + 2 cab. (2020)

British Virgin Islands
12
With or without a skipper

From £506 per day

Catamaran - 13.94m — Fountaine Pajot - Fountaine Pajot - Tanna 47 - 5 cab. (2022)

British Virgin Islands
10
With or without a skipper
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From £884 per day

Catamaran - 15.35m — Lagoon-Bénéteau - Lagoon 51 - 6 cab. (2024)

British Virgin Islands
13
With or without a skipper

From £1,432 per day

Catamaran - 15.77m — Island Spirit Yachts - Island Spirit 525E (2024)

British Virgin Islands
14
With or without a skipper

From £1,222 per day

Catamaran - 17.81m — Fountaine Pajot - Ipanema 58 (2019)

British Virgin Islands
12
With a skipper

From £4,661 per day

Catamaran - 13.99m — Lagoon-Bénéteau - Lagoon 46 - 4 + 2 cab. (2024)

British Virgin Islands
12
With or without a skipper

From £807 per day

Catamaran - 16.8m — Catana - Bali 5.4 - 6 + 2 cab. (2022)

British Virgin Islands
12
With or without a skipper

From £2,159 per day

Catamaran - 16.8m — Catana Group - Bali 5.4 - 6 + 2 cab. (2024)

British Virgin Islands
16
With or without a skipper

From £2,344 per day

Catamaran - 11m — Lagoon-Bénéteau - Lagoon 40 - 3 + 2 cab (2020)

British Virgin Islands
10
With or without a skipper

From £374 per day

Catamaran - 14.86m — Catana Group - Bali 4.8 - 6 cab. (2024)

British Virgin Islands
14
With or without a skipper

From £1,577 per day

Catamaran - 14.86m — Catana Group - Bali 4.8 - 4 + 1 cab. (2024)

British Virgin Islands
9
With or without a skipper

From £951 per day

Hiring a yacht in the British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands is considered to be one of the best sailing destinations in the world and when you hire a boat here, you will understand why. The archipelago is comprised of four main islands - Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke - as well as 50 other smaller islets and cays. Whether you fancy taking a dip on a pristine white sandy beach, snorkelling in the crystal-clear coral reefs or hiking in one of the island’s rainforest-filled national parks, you will not be disappointed. It’s time to book your boat rental in the British Virgin Islands now.

How much can I expect to pay for a yacht hire in the British Virgin Islands?

The price of a yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands can vary based on different elements, such as the type of boat you require, the characteristics of the vessel, the duration of your trip and any extras that you may need. These extras can include hiring water sports equipment. Feel free to check with the boat owner on our internal messaging service to see what the possibilities are.

Sailboats

£5,250/week all year round

Motorboats

£12,600/week all year round

Catamarans

£9,800/week all year round

Why should you charter a yacht in the British Virgin Islands with a skipper?

With your boat hire in the British Virgin Islands, it is possible to have a skipper onboard. The skipper will ensure that you enjoy your holiday hands-free and will take you to the most beautiful places around the archipelago. Many of these destinations are only known by the locals, making your sailing trip even more authentic!

If you wish to venture into the gorgeous blue waters of the Caribbean Sea at your own speed, you can also opt for a bareboat rental. You will be able to choose your own itinerary and customise your entire holiday.

What do we offer in the British Virgin Islands?

In the British Virgin Islands, you have the possibility of having a professional crew on board your vessel. The highly-trained team will be here to cater to all of your needs and make sure that you have the holiday of a lifetime. They will even take care of day-to-day tasks such as cleaning and dining. The crew are employed by the boat owner and the additional fee is included as part of the total price of your charter.

When should I hire a boat in the British Virgin Islands?

The British Virgin Islands has a warm climate, moderated by trade winds. Temperatures remain more or less constant throughout the year, with an average of 32°C in the summer and 29°C in the winter. This means that it is possible to visit the islands all year round and make the most of the island’s white sand beaches and pristine water. The archipelago isn’t as busy as other countries in the region, meaning that you can also escape the crowds every month of the year.

What to do in the British Virgin Islands?

The British Virgin Islands may not be so big in size, but it is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Caribbean. We have compiled a list of our favourite destinations to visit during your time here:

  • Moor your vessel in Road Town, the nation’s capital and located on the island of Tortola, the largest in the archipelago. Road Town has the most diverse population in the British Virgin Islands and serves as a perfect hub for discovering all that Tortola has to offer.
  • Set sail to the idyllic Devil’s Bay on the island of Virgin Gorda, known by locals as The Baths. This unique geological feature was formed by granite that eroded into boulders 70 million years ago. The surrounding water created natural pools which can you swim in today.
  • If you fancy soaking up the sun on an almost-intact beach, we highly recommend visiting the pristine Norman Island. At the southern tip of the archipelago, this island is reputed for being the inspiration for the famous novel Treasure Island, written by Robert Louis Stevenson. This is the ideal place to forget about the hustle and bustle of your day-to-day life.
  • The British Virgin Islands is not only one of the best sailing destinations in the world, but it is also the perfect location to snorkel. The rich marine life can be best explored on the island of Jost Van Dyke. The island boasts some of the best snorkel spots in the Caribbean, making your holiday one to remember.

Our nearest destinations to British Virgin Islands

In British Virgin Islands, private yachts are available for hires. See your options in the area.

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