
British Virgin Islands Sailing Itinerary
A British Virgin Islands itinerary is extremely flexible. The cruising ground presents myriad opportunities for enjoyment. It’s possible to go wherever the wind dictates, then pick up a mooring or drop the hook at a secluded anchorage to pass the hours snorkelling, swimming, sunbathing, reading, or walking on the beach. Most charterers choose a British Virgin Islands cruising itinerary that blends the best of both worlds: secluded anchorages and beautiful sunsets, with a bit of laid-back fun partying in the beachside bars.
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Cooper Island
Your unforgettable BVI Power Rendezvous vacation begins at our The Moorings BVI base. Explore the marina and its facilities such as the bar, swimming pool, shops, and more. Enjoy a welcome breakfast prior to departing towards Cooper Island.
Once ready to depart, head to Cooper Island, located a short 6 nautical miles from The Moorings base at Road Town, is a beautiful island with a protected anchorage at Manchioneel Bay, and plenty of activities to offer. Ashore, Cooper Island Beach Club is the main attraction – a small resort with a restaurant, rum bar, coffee shop, boutique, and lovely outdoor lounge area.
The beach bar and lounge face west, making this the perfect place for enjoying a cocktail while watching a stunning Caribbean sunset. The beach and calm waters make Manchioneel Bay well-suited for water sports, and nearby Cistern Point offers excellent snorkelling and turtle watching.
The day’s sailing
- 0.5 Hr Sailing time
- 7 Nautical miles
*We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Mooring
Anchoring in Manchioneel Bay, the main harbour of Cooper Island, is not recommended due to poor holding ground. However, numerous moorings are available for a fee, making it a convenient option for sailors. It is advisable to arrive early as these mooring balls are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For added convenience, you can pre-book mooring balls through BoatyBall.com starting at 7 a.m. each morning. Dinghy dockage is provided on the jetties flanking the Cooper Island Beach Club.
Things to do
If you’re a keen snorkeler, you’ll love exploring the vibrant marine life at Cistern Point, known for excellent snorkelling and turtle watching. If scuba diving is more your thing, join an excursion with Sail Caribbean Divers, who offer dives suitable for all skill levels, including trips to the historic HMS Rhone wreck. Afterwards, we recommend refueling at:
Cooper Island Beach Club: Enjoy a meal at the island’s main attraction, featuring a restaurant, rum bar, coffee shop, and boutique. The dinner menu includes options like Conch Fritters, Seared Beef Fillet Tataki, Cauliflower Steak, Tomato Glazed Fish of the Day, and Caribbean Spiny Lobster.
Facilities
Facilities at Cooper Island include water, ice, and Wi-Fi, making it a convenient stop for sailors. Dining and leisure options are well-catered for, with restaurants, bars, and a coffee shop available at the Cooper Island Beach Club. Visitors can also browse the boutique and gift shop for unique finds.

Virgin Gorda
Venture toward the island of Virgin Gorda, home of the world-famous Baths. The Baths are as pristine as ever, including the famous pathway leading through the giant boulders to Devil’s Bay. Top of the Baths Restaurant is open with its delightful panoramic views. We then recommend after visiting the Baths to stay the night in North Sound where there are many safe options including Bitter End Yacht Club (BEYC), Saba Rock, or Leverick Bay.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 13 Nautical miles
BEYC will be the location for your beach/ rum party. A great bonding experience for all guests.
*Venue is subject to change
Mooring
Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour offers slips for secure docking, which are recommended for safety. If you prefer, there are also moorings available just outside the marina at Spanish Town. To ensure availability, it is best to call ahead and reserve a slip. Dinghy dockage is available for visitors staying on moorings outside the harbour, making access to nearby facilities straightforward.
The Bitter End Yacht Club also offers a state-of-the-art marina with excellent facilities. Including docking at the marina.
Things to do
For a day stop, explore the Baths. Once you’ve explored the famous rock formations, tunnels, pools, and caves at The Baths, take the chance to sit down at the restaurant:
*Top of the Baths Restaurant: Savour a meal with panoramic views. This restaurant serves a mix of Caribbean and international dishes, including grilled mahi-mahi, seafood pasta, and hearty breakfast platters.
North Sound, located at the northern tip of Virgin Gorda, is a vibrant marine playground situated about 5 miles northeast of Spanish Town. This area is home to several resorts and restaurants, and provisioning is easy with local shops nearby. North Sound offers the perfect mix of leisure, adventure, and natural beauty, making it a top destination for yacht charters.
When you visit the Bitter End Yacht Club, you’ll first check in at the new Quarterdeck building, where you can grab a refreshing Painkiller cocktail before heading upstairs. Right next door, the Village Plaza offers alfresco dining at the Clubhouse restaurant, and you can work off your meal with activities at the watersports center, which provides a fleet of kayaks, paddleboards, kiteboards, and dinghies.
Facilities
Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour offers a range of facilities, including slips for docking, ice for cooling needs, and garbage disposal services. Provisions are available in the nearby town, along with Wi-Fi access for those needing connectivity. Additional amenities include water and fuel, which can be refilled at the marina.
The Bitter End Yacht Club also offers a state-of-the-art marina with excellent facilities, including restaurants and bars, a ferry service to Leverick Bay or Saba Rock, and water sports like Hobie Cats, windsurfing, kiteboarding, and stand-up paddleboards. You can also enjoy beach games, comfortable seating, hammocks, loungers, and umbrellas, as well as shops for provisioning and a boutique for souvenirs.
North Sound
Find quiet in the North Sound of Virgin Gorda when you round Mosquito Island and chance upon this hushed retreat. The area is home to a number of peaceful beaches and snorkelling spots. You can also visit the recently reopened bar and restaurant Saba Rock, a must-see for sailors.

Anegada
Get underway early and enjoy a scenic cruise to Anegada, a charter-favorite that remains just as charming as the last time you visited. Sparsely populated and rural, Anegada is 11 miles long, low, and flat, quite unlike any of the other islands in the BVI. The balmy trade winds gently sweep across its sandy shores, swaying the palms and rustling through the boughs of the pines. Anegada Reef Hotel can also assist in organising taxi transportation to get the most out of your time on the island.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 14 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring options at Anegada include those in the inner harbour, which are available for a fee. Both first-come, first-served moorings and BoatyBall reservations are offered, providing flexibility for visitors. Anchoring is also possible in both the inner and outer harbours, where the holding ground is reported to be good. Dinghy dockage is available, making it easy to access the shore for activities and dining.
Things to do
Explore Anegada like a local by renting a car, bike, or scooter. With its pristine beaches, flamingo-filled salt ponds, and world-famous lobster, every corner of this island promises a new discovery. There are also taxicabs to get you where you want to go. Loblolly Bay on the north shore is known for its spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving in crystal clear water. Bones Bight and Cow Wreck beaches are also world-class beaches, perfect for catching some rays. When you’re ready for a meal, there are plenty of great options (it’s best to bring cash in case credit cards aren’t accepted, and make reservations where possible):
*Cow Wreck Beach Bar: Enjoy lunch with friendly locals. This family-run bar is renowned for its relaxed vibe and serves some of the best conch fritters in the Caribbean.
*Tipsy Beach Bar & Restaurant: Another great restaurant option on Cow Wreck Beach.
*Big Bamboo: It’s a perfect place to stop for a cocktail or snack while enjoying the beautiful sandy beaches.
*Anegada Reef Hotel: Delight in famous Anegada lobster; reservations recommended. Known for its delightful preparation of the famous Anegada lobster, this hotel offers a charming dining setting. Reservations are recommended to ensure you don’t miss out on this local delicacy.
*Potter’s by the Sea: Experience local cuisine in a charming setting. The restaurant is known for its fresh seafood and lively atmosphere, making it a favorite among visitors.
*Wonky Dog: Savour delightful dishes with a unique flair. The restaurant offers a diverse menu and is praised for its friendly service and vibrant ambiance.
Facilities
Anegada’s facilities include ice, basic provisions, and internet access, ensuring a comfortable visit for yacht travelers. The Fun in the Sun Market is open for stocking up on essentials, and ice is available at Li’l Bits store or Anegada Reef Hotel. Mooring services are provided in the inner harbour, with options for both BoatyBall and first-come, first-served arrangements. Those looking to explore ashore will find dining options at the Anegada Reef Hotel and nearby establishments, while transportation options such as car, bike, or scooter rentals are available for exploring the island.
Anegada
From a distance the low-lying land of Anegada doesn’t rise from the ocean but rather reaches out amid a sea of blue. Here you can walk by salt ponds on the west side of the island and find yourself among pink Caribbean flamingos that have made this piece of the Caribbean their home for more than a decade. The aroma of wild orchids, pines and palm trees is carried on the breeze and across this isle formed of coral and limestone. A favorable southeasterly wind will help carry you from Virgin Gorda making for a pleasant passage to the northern island.

Great Harbour
Just to the north and west of Tortola, the heights of Jost Van Dyke rise majestically from a turquoise sea. With a population of a little more than 200, the island’s character is distinctly rural. No British Virgin Islands vacation is complete without a visit to Jost Van Dyke, which harbors some of our favorite seaside establishments. Great Harbour is an excellent overnight anchorage and is home to the famous Foxy’s Tamarind Bar and Restaurant.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr Sailing time
- 28 Nautical miles
Mooring
Great Harbour offers numerous moorings available for a fee, with good holding ground providing a secure anchorage. Since the harbour can become crowded, especially during peak seasons, sailors should ensure they have sufficient swinging room when anchoring. Both first-come, first-served moorings and BoatyBall reservations are available. Dinghy dockage is conveniently provided for easy access to shore.
*Anchoring is reserved for professional captains only.
Things to do
It’s all about the food and drink on Jost Van Dyke, because a BVI charter wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Foxy’s, one of the more famous restaurants in the Caribbean. It’s located on the eastern end of the beach and has built a reputation in the last 40 years as a hugely popular party Mecca for world cruisers. Aside from Foxy’s, you’ll also want to try:
*Cool Breeze Café: A cozy café offering complimentary Wi-Fi, along with a selection of breakfast and lunch options. Guests can enjoy freshly baked pastries, sandwiches, and local coffee blends.
*Corsair’s Beach Bar and Restaurant: Provides an extensive menu throughout the day, featuring fresh seafood and classic Caribbean dishes. Specialties include lobster, shrimp, pasta primavera, and soups. The bar serves a range of cocktails and local beers.
A short hop to the west is White Bay, where you’ll also find:
*Soggy Dollar Bar: Famous for inventing the Painkiller cocktail, this Caribbean beachfront bar offers a vibrant atmosphere and a variety of tropical drinks. The menu includes items like burgers, sandwiches, and salads, perfect for a beachside meal.
*Hendo’s Hideout: A relaxed beachfront venue serving Caribbean-inspired cuisine and refreshing beverages, perfect for unwinding by the sea. Dishes include jerk chicken, grilled fish, and conch fritters, accompanied by signature cocktails.
*Gertrude’s Beach Bar: Known for its laid-back vibe, Gertrude’s offers authentic local dishes and a welcoming environment. Guests can savor traditional Caribbean fare such as roti, fried plantains, and fresh seafood, along with cold beers and rum punches.
*Seddy’s One Love Bar and Grill: Renowned for its lively atmosphere, this spot features live music and a menu of Caribbean favorites. Offerings include BBQ ribs, grilled lobster, and vegetarian options, complemented by a selection of tropical drinks.
Facilities
Great Harbour offers essential facilities such as water, fuel, and ice at the main dock. While provisions may be limited, the harbour’s location provides easy access to nearby dining and entertainment options. Those looking for connectivity will find Wi-Fi available at select locations like Cool Breeze Cafe.
Sandy Cay
On your way to Jost Van Dyke, you’ll find beautiful Sandy Cay, a small deserted island perfect for enjoying snorkelling, onshore exploring and an on board lunch with a view.

Free Cruise Day
Explore at your own leisure. We recommend to cruise around the northern end of Tortola, bound for Cane Garden Bay. Rum enthusiasts may want to arrive earlier for a lunch on the beach and a visit to the Callwood Rum Distillery. Two splendidly secluded stretches of sand will catch your eye as you near Cane Garden Bay. Sandy spit and Sand Cay are tiny islands where you can anchor carefully and swim or dinghy ashore, often with only a few palm trees for company. You can also visit Sopers Hole or Jost van Dyke for alternate options.
Mooring
Cane Garden Bay has a plentiful supply of mooring balls available for a fee, with excellent holding ground that ensures security for anchored vessels. Both first-come, first-served moorings and BoatyBall reservations are options here. A public dinghy dock is provided, offering easy access to the beach, restaurants, and other attractions.
Things to do
*Swimming, enjoying windsurfing or kayaking
*Callwood Rum Distillery – You’ll need to ask permission before exploring the grounds, but you can also take advantage of the opportunity to purchase some locally produced rum
*Paradise Club Lounge Bar & Restaurant: Located on the beach, this establishment is recognised for its traditional Caribbean breakfast, brick-oven pizza, and daily drink specials. The venue also hosts DJs and themed events, including monthly full-moon parties.
*Myett’s Garden & Grille Restaurant: This restaurant offers a varied menu with options like lobster, shrimp, pasta primavera, and soups. The establishment is praised for its excellent menu and great service.
*Indigo Beach House: Situated in Cane Garden Bay, Indigo Beach House provides a good lunch stop with a menu that includes Mexican, British, Greek, Deli, Middle Eastern, Caribbean, Bar, and Pub cuisines.
*Foxy’s Taboo: on the East side of Jost van Dyke, enjoy a lively spot ashore, offering delicious lunches and dinners..
*Bubbly Pool: a natural pool where guests can enjoy waves crashing into the rocks – this is on Jost van Dyke.
*B-Line restaurant: Across the bay, on LIttle Jost van Dyke, B-line Bar provides a charming and rustic Caribbean beach bar atmosphere with plenty of character.
Discover
Cane Garden Bay
The sights and sounds of Cane Garden Bay don’t just invite, they pull you in. Here beaches stretch into the green landscape and island shops make for an ideal stopover. The bay is an easy-access point at the northern side of Tortola and presents some of the area’s best views. Adventure junkies have been known to linger here where prime windsurfing and kayaking conditions abound, and the ocean welcomes many divers.
Soper’s Hole
Soper’s Hole is nearby and a great alternative depending on weather. Soper’s Hole is back on Tortola. Soper’s Hole has plentiful mooring balls, or you can book a slip at the marina.
Jost van Dyke
The East Side of Jost Van Dyke offers a tranquil setting, ideal for both day anchoring and overnight stays. With a few mooring balls available, this area remains peaceful and is generally not overcrowded. Foxy’s Taboo Bar & Restaurant is a lively spot ashore, offering delicious lunches and dinners. A short hike from here leads to the Bubbly Pool, a natural pool where guests can enjoy waves crashing into the rocks. Across the bay, B-Line Bar provides a charming and rustic Caribbean beach bar atmosphere with plenty of character.

Peter Island
Have some fun cruising down to Peter Island, home to the newly re-opened Peter Island Resort. There are mooring balls outside of a good restaurant called Ocean’s 7. Make a reservation there for dinner and take in the beauty of the peaceful evening. It is recommended to check opening days & hours.
Mooring
Mooring: Docking & Mooring Balls
A number of moorings are available for a fee. Holding ground is good. The anchorage can get crowded, so be sure you have plenty of swinging room. FCFS (first come, first served) moorings and BoatyBall are available.
Things to do
Watersports, Paddle boarding, Kayaking, Snorkelling, Swimming, Diving, Exploring, Sunbathing, Biking, Fishing, Bush walks, Hiking, Shopping
Facilities
Water, Ice, Fuel, ATM, Restaurants, Bars, WiFi, Provisioning, Rubbish, Taxi, Showers/Toilets, Gift Shop, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Electricity, Laundry
Peter Island
One can also dive to the legendary Willy T’s wreck, in Key Bay, Peter Island, thanks to Beyond the Reef Foundation

Norman Island
Norman Island, with its popular anchorage “The Bight”, lies on the east side of Flanagan Passage with St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands just across from it to the west. Hilly, scenic, and popular for its superior snorkelling locations, Norman Island is a highly-recommended stop on any BVI charter.
This night will be our final evening and the lead boat will organise either dinner or drinks ashore. Final dinner is optional and at guests own cost.
The day’s sailing
- 0.5 Hr Sailing time
- 6 Nautical miles
*Please note, guests need to be back in the marina by 9am the next day, so plan to leave early. Its approximately a 30minute journey back.
Mooring
The Bight at Norman Island has a large number of mooring balls available for a fee, making it a popular and easily accessible anchorage. Anchoring is possible in the northeast or southeast portions of The Bight outside the mooring fields, but using a mooring ball is often more convenient and reduces concerns about swinging room or dragging anchor. Dinghy dockage is available at the Pirate’s Bight restaurant and bar for added convenience.
Things to do
Facilities
Although The Bight does not have facilities for yachts such as provisioning or refuelling, it remains a favorite destination for its stunning anchorage and surrounding attractions. Pirate’s Bight Restaurant provides food, drinks, and a lively atmosphere, with dinghy dockage available for ease of access.
The Bight
Words such as unforgettable, breathtaking, and tranquil come to mind when visiting The Bight on Norman Island. From Road Town travel south to anchor among the sheltered coasts that lead to the famous Treasure Point with its four flooded caves. Enter the shallow stream of the northernmost cave that extends 70 feet into the rock and opens into a naturally formed cavern. Don a mask and flippers to follow the trail of your flashlight under the cool water. Above, the deep colors of the overhanging walls arch into darkness and form an intriguing entrance for passing travelers.

Wickhams Cay II
Use your final day to return to our base at Wickhams Cay II.
We head back to the base to return your yacht, along the way enjoy the beautiful scenery.
*Please ensure you are back at the base by latest 9am in order to do the exit briefing and vacate your yacht by 10am.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 9 Nautical miles
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Hiking, Hire a car, Shopping, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi ,Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Laundry, Ice, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Wickhams Cay II
Relax poolside and enjoy lunch and cocktails at The Moorings Yacht Club outdoor dining area. Or take a taxi into town and dine at Pusser’s Road Town Pub, where you can order a Pusser’s Painkiller.

BVI 14-Day Sail Itinerary
Cooper Island
Cooper Island, located a short 6 nautical miles from The Moorings base at Road Town, is a beautiful island with a protected anchorage at Manchioneel Bay, and plenty of activities to offer. Ashore, Cooper Island Beach Club is the main attraction – a small resort with restaurant, rum bar, coffee shop, boutique, and lovely outdoor lounge area. The beach bar and lounge face west, making this the perfect place for enjoying a cocktail while watching a stunning Caribbean sunset.
The beach and calm waters make Manchioneel Bay well-suited for water sports, and nearby Cistern Point offers excellent snorkeling and turtle watching.
Mooring
Anchoring in Manchioneel Bay, Cooper Island’s main harbour, is not recommended because the holding ground isn’t good. Moorings for a fee are plentiful, but get there early.
Dinghy dockage: Tie up on either of the jetties flanking the Cooper Island Beach Club.
Things to do
Cooper Island has a good beach for swimming and watersports. Enjoy a meal at the Cooper Island Beach Club or shop at the Seagrape Boutique. Scuba buffs will want to check out Sail Caribbean Divers, which offers dive excursions for divers of all skill levels. Of special interest are dives on the HMS Rhone, a mail steamer sunk off the west end of nearby Salt Island during a hurricane in 1867. As is the case at Norman and Peter islands, a motorboat makes early evening rounds in the mooring fields, its cheerful crew offering a variety of provisions for sale, including freshly baked bread and pastries.
Facilities
Cooper Island Beach Club has moorings. No other facilities for yachts are available.

Virgin Gorda Island
Venture toward the island of Virgin Gorda, home of the world-famous Baths. The Baths are as pristine as ever, including the famous pathway leading through the giant boulders to Devil’s Bay. Top of the Baths Restaurant is open with its delightful panoramic views.
The nearby marina at Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour offers Wi-Fi, fuel, water and ice. Radio ahead for a slip on the dock, or take a mooring ball outside the harbour and dinghy in. The grocery store is a short walk, and there are also some restaurants open nearby that can be accessed by dinghy or taxi, including the all new Snapper’s Bar & Grill, and Coco Maya which is a 10-minute walk from Spanish Town. Coco Maya is a great spot to relax with a cocktail and meal.
After departing The Baths, head for the North Sound of Virgin Gorda, an excellent overnight anchorage. Leverick Bay has moorings and a restaurant open for lunch and dinner. There is also a market here, where you can purchase ice and other provisions.
Mooring
There are mooring balls available at Leverick Bay for a fee. When anchoring, holding is generally good here.
Dinghy dockage: Leverick Bay offers dinghy dockage.
Things to do
The Baths is a major attraction on Virgin Gorda, where you can explore the rock formation’s tunnels, pools, and caves. In North Sound, you are spoiled for choice when it comes to activities and photo opportunities.
Facilities
Leverick Bay Resort and Marina has slips, ice, garbage disposal, and provisions available.

North Sound, Virgin Gorda
Sail the length of majestic Virgin Gorda, passing broad Savannah Bay, before rounding the headland and entering Gorda Sound. A shallow, sheltered sound surrounded by reefs and islands, Gorda Sound is great for swimming and snorkelling as well as water sports such as paddleboarding, windsurfing and kiteboarding. Book a slip or pick up a mooring for an evening at Leverick Bay Resort, The Bitter End Yacht Club, Saba Rock, or anchor west of Prickly Pear Island for a more secluded evening under the stars.
Mooring
Anchor, mooring balls, and slips available. BoatyBall is available at Leverick Bay and Saba Rock. Moorings and slips also available at Bitter End Yacht Club.
Things to do
Hiking, Dining, Biking, Beachcombing, Provisioning
Facilities
Grocery, Ice, Restaurants, Trash service, Laundry, Dinghy dock, Bike rental, Internet

Anegada Island
Get underway early and enjoy a scenic cruise to Anegada, a charter-favorite that remains just as charming as the last time you visited. Sparsely populated and rural, Anegada is 11 miles long, low, and flat, quite unlike any of the other islands in the BVI. The balmy trade winds gently sweep across its sandy shores, swaying the palms and rustling through the boughs of the pines. In the center of the island is a series of salt ponds, beautiful and teeming with birds. A flock of pink Caribbean flamingos live on the ponds not far from the anchorages on the western end.
Take a taxi or scooter rental to Cow Wreck Beach Bar for lunch, where the locals are always friendly and beaches are world-class. Don’t miss the nearby gift shops. Visit beautiful Loblolly Bay for excellent snorkeling, and stop at Big Bamboo for a cocktail or snack. For a delightful dinner ashore, make reservations at Anegada Reef Hotel, Potter’s by the Sea, or Wonky Dog to tempt your taste buds with famous Anegada lobster. Anegada Reef Hotel can also assist in organizing taxi transportation to get the most of your time on the island.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 13 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are available in the inner harbor. FCFS (first come, first served) moorings and BoatyBall are available. Anchorages are located in the inner and outer harbors. Holding is good.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
It’s well worth renting a car from one of several companies to fully explore Anegada, or opt for a bicycle or scooter rental instead. There are also taxicabs to get you where you want to go. Loblolly Bay on the north shore is known for its spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving in crystal clear water. Bones Bight and Cow Wreck beaches are also lovely. Fishing on the flats extending eastward from Setting Point is another popular pastime; guides are available for private charters. A sail to the island wouldn’t be complete without savouring the locally caught lobster. Potter’s by the Sea, Anegada Reef Hotel, and Wonky Dog are just a few of your dining options. Not all of the businesses on Anegada accept credit cards, so plan on paying with cash, and be sure to make dinner reservations in advance.
Facilities
Ice, provisions, phones, and Internet access are available. Fun in the Sun Market is open for basic provisions. Ice is available at Li’l Bits store or Anegada Reef Hotel.

Anegada Island
Get underway early and enjoy a scenic cruise to Anegada, a charter-favorite that remains just as charming as the last time you visited. Sparsely populated and rural, Anegada is 11 miles long, low, and flat, quite unlike any of the other islands in the BVI. The balmy trade winds gently sweep across its sandy shores, swaying the palms and rustling through the boughs of the pines. In the center of the island is a series of salt ponds, beautiful and teeming with birds. A flock of pink Caribbean flamingos live on the ponds not far from the anchorages on the western end.
Take a taxi or scooter rental to Cow Wreck Beach Bar for lunch, where the locals are always friendly and beaches are world-class. Don’t miss the nearby gift shops. Visit beautiful Loblolly Bay for excellent snorkeling, and stop at Big Bamboo for a cocktail or snack. For a delightful dinner ashore, make reservations at Anegada Reef Hotel, Potter’s by the Sea, or Wonky Dog to tempt your taste buds with famous Anegada lobster. Anegada Reef Hotel can also assist in organizing taxi transportation to get the most of your time on the island.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 13 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are available in the inner harbor. FCFS (first come, first served) moorings and BoatyBall are available. Anchorages are located in the inner and outer harbors. Holding is good.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
It’s well worth renting a car from one of several companies to fully explore Anegada, or opt for a bicycle or scooter rental instead. There are also taxicabs to get you where you want to go. Loblolly Bay on the north shore is known for its spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving in crystal clear water. Bones Bight and Cow Wreck beaches are also lovely. Fishing on the flats extending eastward from Setting Point is another popular pastime; guides are available for private charters. A sail to the island wouldn’t be complete without savouring the locally caught lobster. Potter’s by the Sea, Anegada Reef Hotel, and Wonky Dog are just a few of your dining options. Not all of the businesses on Anegada accept credit cards, so plan on paying with cash, and be sure to make dinner reservations in advance.
Facilities
Ice, provisions, phones, and Internet access are available. Fun in the Sun Market is open for basic provisions. Ice is available at Li’l Bits store or Anegada Reef Hotel.

Trellis Bay
Quaint Trellis Bay welcomes you with a distinctly local vibe complete with Aragorn’s Studio artisan market. The Trellis Bay Market is open for basic provisions, ice and water. The market is also offering breakfast and BBQ lunch daily. If you are visiting the BVI during a full moon, the Trellis Bay Full Moon parties are a special highlight featuring fire balls on the water and live entertainment.
Across the channel from Trellis Bay, Marina Cay offers moorings and an outdoor patio lunch. You may also visit Scrub Island Resort for a selection of restaurants and resort amenities.
Nearby, White Bay on Guana Island is another excellent overnight anchorage option. By day, snorkel at Monkey Point and enjoy an on board luncheon. Relocate to White Bay and pick up a mooring to enjoy the solitude and a spectacular sunset. Guana Island is private, but you are free to walk the pristine white sand beach up to the high-water mark.
Mooring
A number of moorings are available for a fee. Holding ground is good.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at Trellis Bay.
Things to do
Spend the day at Monkey Point, Guana Island. The snorkelling is excellent, and nearby beaches make a lovely backdrop for paddleboarding.
Facilities
The Trellis Bay Market has ice, drinking water and garbage disposal facilities available

Leverick Bay
Mooring
Things to do
Facilities

The Dogs/ Guana Island/ Scrub Island
Mooring
Things to do

Cane Garden Bay
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are plentiful. The holding ground is excellent.
Dinghy dockage: The bay has a public dinghy dock.
Things to do
Aside from swimming, enjoying windsurfing or kayaking (rentals are available from Pleasure Boat), or simply relaxing in the cockpit, the bay’s many beach bars and restaurants are well worth a visit for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. You can walk from one to the other, beach crawling to sample specialty rum drinks, pumpkin fritters, conch, and other Caribbean delights. Live music and ‘jump up’ is almost always available in one or more establishments. Quinto’s Gazebo, the Big Banana Paradise Club, Rhymer’s Beach Bar and Restaurant, Stanley’s Welcome Bar, Myett’s Garden & Grille Restaurant, De Wedding, and the Elm Bar and Gift Shop all offer a variety of dining and shopping experiences.
When sightseeing, include a trip to Callwood rum distillery. Ask permission before exploring the grounds and take advantage of the opportunity to purchase some locally produced rum!
Facilities
Ice, showers, laundry facilities, provisions, high-speed Internet access, and other amenities are available at one or more locations.

Sandy Spit/ Sandy Cay/ Diamond Cay
Mooring
Things to do
Facilities

Great Harbour
Just to the north and west of Tortola, the heights of Jost Van Dyke rise majestically from a turquoise sea. With a population of a little more than 200, the island’s character is distinctly rural. No British Virgin Islands vacation is complete without a visit to Jost Van Dyke, which harbours some of our favourite seaside establishments.
Great Harbour is an excellent overnight anchorage and is home to the famous Foxy’s Tamarind Bar & Restaurant. Foxy’s boutique is open and stocked with souvenirs. A short walk from Foxy’s is Cool Breeze cafe, offering Wi-Fi along with breakfast and lunch. Further down the beach, Corsair’s offers a full menu throughout the day.
White Bay, just a short cruise from Great Harbour, is a popular day anchorage offering a beautiful beach and snorkelling along the reef. A wide selection of restaurants and bars line the beach, including the famous Soggy Dollar Bar, Hendo’s Hideout, Gertrude’s, Seddy’s One Love, and more.
Mooring
A number of moorings are available for a fee. Holding ground is good. The anchorage can get crowded, so be sure you have plenty of swinging room.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
A BVI charter wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Foxy’s, one of the more famous restaurants in the Caribbean. It’s located at the eastern end of the beach and has built a reputation over the last 40 years as a hugely popular party Mecca for world sailors. The casual ambience and friendly staff certainly contribute to its appeal, but the other patrons taking a short breather from long ocean passages also play a part in the bar‘s allure.
A short hop to the west brings you to White Bay, home to the Soggy Dollar Bar, so named for the yachties who swim to it from their boats, soaking their dollar notes in the process!
Facilities
Water, fuel and ice are available at the main dock in Great Harbour. Provisions are not available at present.

Soper’s Hole
Mooring
Things to do
Facilities
Peter Island
Have some fun sailing down to Peter Island. Once home to an exclusive resort, the island is now quiet and peaceful as it is built back. There are mooring balls outside of a good restaurant called Ocean’s 7. Make a reservation there for dinner and take in the beauty of the peaceful evening. It is recommended to check opening days & hours.
Mooring
Mooring: Mooring Balls
A number of moorings are available for a fee. Holding ground is good. The anchorage can get crowded, so be sure you have plenty of swinging room. FCFS (first come, first served) moorings and BoatyBall are available.
Things to do
Watersports, Paddle boarding, Kayaking, Snorkeling, Swimming, Diving, Exploring, Sunbathing, Biking, Fishing, Bush walks, Hiking, Shopping
Facilities
Norman Island (14 Days)
Norman Island, with its popular anchorage “The Bight”, lies on the east side of Flanagan Passage with St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands just across from it to the west. Hilly, scenic, and popular for its superior snorkeling locations, Norman Island is a highly-recommended stop on any BVI charter.
Enjoy drinks and dining at Pirate’s Bight Restaurant, serving appetizers, salads, entrees and cocktails including Pirate’s “Irma Punch”. There are plenty of mooring balls available here, and you can enjoy snorkeling at both The Indians and The Caves.
Mooring
Mooring: Anchorage
Moorings for a fee are plentiful. Anchoring in the northeast or southeast portion of The Bight outside the mooring fields is possible, but it’s easier to just pick up a mooring to avoid worries about swinging room or dragging anchor.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at the Pirates Bight restaurant and bar.
Things to do
Facilities
Water, Ice, Restaurants, Bars, WiFi, Provisioning, Showers/Toilets, Electricity, Laundry
Tortola Sail Yacht Charter – 7 Day Itinerary
Cooper Island
Cooper Island, located a short 6 nautical miles from The Moorings base at Road Town, is a beautiful island with a protected anchorage at Manchioneel Bay, and plenty of activities to offer. Ashore, Cooper Island Beach Club is the main attraction – a small resort with restaurant, rum bar, coffee shop, boutique, and lovely outdoor lounge area. The beach bar and lounge face west, making this the perfect place for enjoying a cocktail while watching a stunning Caribbean sunset.
The beach and calm waters make Manchioneel Bay well-suited for water sports, and nearby Cistern Point offers excellent snorkeling and turtle watching.
Mooring
Anchoring in Manchioneel Bay, Cooper Island’s main harbour, is not recommended because the holding ground isn’t good. Moorings for a fee are plentiful, but get there early.
Dinghy dockage: Tie up on either of the jetties flanking the Cooper Island Beach Club.
Things to do
Cooper Island has a good beach for swimming and watersports. Enjoy a meal at the Cooper Island Beach Club or shop at the Seagrape Boutique. Scuba buffs will want to check out Sail Caribbean Divers, which offers dive excursions for divers of all skill levels. Of special interest are dives on the HMS Rhone, a mail steamer sunk off the west end of nearby Salt Island during a hurricane in 1867. As is the case at Norman and Peter islands, a motorboat makes early evening rounds in the mooring fields, its cheerful crew offering a variety of provisions for sale, including freshly baked bread and pastries.
Facilities
Cooper Island Beach Club has moorings. No other facilities for yachts are available.

Virgin Gorda Island
Venture toward the island of Virgin Gorda, home of the world-famous Baths. The Baths are as pristine as ever, including the famous pathway leading through the giant boulders to Devil’s Bay. Top of the Baths Restaurant is open with its delightful panoramic views.
The nearby marina at Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour offers Wi-Fi, fuel, water and ice. Radio ahead for a slip on the dock, or take a mooring ball outside the harbour and dinghy in. The grocery store is a short walk, and there are also some restaurants open nearby that can be accessed by dinghy or taxi, including the all new Snapper’s Bar & Grill, and Coco Maya which is a 10-minute walk from Spanish Town. Coco Maya is a great spot to relax with a cocktail and meal.
After departing The Baths, head for the North Sound of Virgin Gorda, an excellent overnight anchorage. Leverick Bay has moorings and a restaurant open for lunch and dinner. There is also a market here, where you can purchase ice and other provisions.
Mooring
There are mooring balls available at Leverick Bay for a fee. When anchoring, holding is generally good here.
Dinghy dockage: Leverick Bay offers dinghy dockage.
Things to do
The Baths is a major attraction on Virgin Gorda, where you can explore the rock formation’s tunnels, pools, and caves. In North Sound, you are spoiled for choice when it comes to activities and photo opportunities.
Facilities
Leverick Bay Resort and Marina has slips, ice, garbage disposal, and provisions available.

Anegada Island
Get underway early and enjoy a scenic cruise to Anegada, a charter-favorite that remains just as charming as the last time you visited. Sparsely populated and rural, Anegada is 11 miles long, low, and flat, quite unlike any of the other islands in the BVI. The balmy trade winds gently sweep across its sandy shores, swaying the palms and rustling through the boughs of the pines. In the center of the island is a series of salt ponds, beautiful and teeming with birds. A flock of pink Caribbean flamingos live on the ponds not far from the anchorages on the western end.
Take a taxi or scooter rental to Cow Wreck Beach Bar for lunch, where the locals are always friendly and beaches are world-class. Don’t miss the nearby gift shops. Visit beautiful Loblolly Bay for excellent snorkeling, and stop at Big Bamboo for a cocktail or snack. For a delightful dinner ashore, make reservations at Anegada Reef Hotel, Potter’s by the Sea, or Wonky Dog to tempt your taste buds with famous Anegada lobster. Anegada Reef Hotel can also assist in organizing taxi transportation to get the most of your time on the island.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 13 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are available in the inner harbor. FCFS (first come, first served) moorings and BoatyBall are available. Anchorages are located in the inner and outer harbors. Holding is good.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
It’s well worth renting a car from one of several companies to fully explore Anegada, or opt for a bicycle or scooter rental instead. There are also taxicabs to get you where you want to go. Loblolly Bay on the north shore is known for its spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving in crystal clear water. Bones Bight and Cow Wreck beaches are also lovely. Fishing on the flats extending eastward from Setting Point is another popular pastime; guides are available for private charters. A sail to the island wouldn’t be complete without savouring the locally caught lobster. Potter’s by the Sea, Anegada Reef Hotel, and Wonky Dog are just a few of your dining options. Not all of the businesses on Anegada accept credit cards, so plan on paying with cash, and be sure to make dinner reservations in advance.
Facilities
Ice, provisions, phones, and Internet access are available. Fun in the Sun Market is open for basic provisions. Ice is available at Li’l Bits store or Anegada Reef Hotel.

Trellis Bay
Quaint Trellis Bay welcomes you with a distinctly local vibe complete with Aragorn’s Studio artisan market. The Trellis Bay Market is open for basic provisions, ice and water. The market is also offering breakfast and BBQ lunch daily. If you are visiting the BVI during a full moon, the Trellis Bay Full Moon parties are a special highlight featuring fire balls on the water and live entertainment.
Across the channel from Trellis Bay, Marina Cay offers moorings and an outdoor patio lunch. You may also visit Scrub Island Resort for a selection of restaurants and resort amenities.
Nearby, White Bay on Guana Island is another excellent overnight anchorage option. By day, snorkel at Monkey Point and enjoy an on board luncheon. Relocate to White Bay and pick up a mooring to enjoy the solitude and a spectacular sunset. Guana Island is private, but you are free to walk the pristine white sand beach up to the high-water mark.
Mooring
A number of moorings are available for a fee. Holding ground is good.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at Trellis Bay.
Things to do
Spend the day at Monkey Point, Guana Island. The snorkelling is excellent, and nearby beaches make a lovely backdrop for paddleboarding.
Facilities
The Trellis Bay Market has ice, drinking water and garbage disposal facilities available

Great Harbour
Just to the north and west of Tortola, the heights of Jost Van Dyke rise majestically from a turquoise sea. With a population of a little more than 200, the island’s character is distinctly rural. No British Virgin Islands vacation is complete without a visit to Jost Van Dyke, which harbours some of our favourite seaside establishments.
Great Harbour is an excellent overnight anchorage and is home to the famous Foxy’s Tamarind Bar & Restaurant. Foxy’s boutique is open and stocked with souvenirs. A short walk from Foxy’s is Cool Breeze cafe, offering Wi-Fi along with breakfast and lunch. Further down the beach, Corsair’s offers a full menu throughout the day.
White Bay, just a short cruise from Great Harbour, is a popular day anchorage offering a beautiful beach and snorkelling along the reef. A wide selection of restaurants and bars line the beach, including the famous Soggy Dollar Bar, Hendo’s Hideout, Gertrude’s, Seddy’s One Love, and more.
Mooring
A number of moorings are available for a fee. Holding ground is good. The anchorage can get crowded, so be sure you have plenty of swinging room.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
A BVI charter wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Foxy’s, one of the more famous restaurants in the Caribbean. It’s located at the eastern end of the beach and has built a reputation over the last 40 years as a hugely popular party Mecca for world sailors. The casual ambience and friendly staff certainly contribute to its appeal, but the other patrons taking a short breather from long ocean passages also play a part in the bar‘s allure.
A short hop to the west brings you to White Bay, home to the Soggy Dollar Bar, so named for the yachties who swim to it from their boats, soaking their dollar notes in the process!
Facilities
Water, fuel and ice are available at the main dock in Great Harbour. Provisions are not available at present.

The Bight
Norman Island, with its popular anchorage “The Bight”, lies on the east side of Flanagan Passage with St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands just across from it to the west. Hilly, scenic, and popular for its superior snorkelling locations, Norman Island is a highly-recommended stop on any BVI charter.
Enjoy drinks and dining at Pirate’s Bight Restaurant, serving appetizers, salads, entrees and cocktails including Pirate’s “Irma Punch”. There are plenty of mooring balls available here, and you can enjoy snorkelling at both The Indians and The Caves.
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are plentiful. Anchoring in the north-east or south-east portion of The Bight outside the mooring fields is possible, but it’s easier to just pick up a mooring to avoid worries about swinging room or dragging anchor.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at the Pirates Bight restaurant and bar.
Things to do
The caves at Treasure Point are a very special snorkelling location. You can swim inside the flooded indentations in the island with an underwater flashlight and observe teeming sea life in the shallow water. Just above the surface, the interior walls of the caves shimmer in purple and rust coloured orange. Nearby Pelican Island and The Indians is another major BVI snorkelling and scuba diving location.
Facilities
No facilities available for yachts.

Tortola Power Charter – 7 Day Itinerary
Cooper Island
Cooper Island, located a short 6 nautical miles from The Moorings base at Road Town, is a beautiful island with a protected anchorage at Manchioneel Bay, and plenty of activities to offer. Ashore, Cooper Island Beach Club is the main attraction – a small resort with restaurant, rum bar, coffee shop, boutique, and lovely outdoor lounge area. The beach bar and lounge face west, making this the perfect place for enjoying a cocktail while watching a stunning Caribbean sunset.
The beach and calm waters make Manchioneel Bay well-suited for water sports, and nearby Cistern Point offers excellent snorkeling and turtle watching.
Mooring
Anchoring in Manchioneel Bay, Cooper Island’s main harbour, is not recommended because the holding ground isn’t good. Moorings for a fee are plentiful, but get there early.
Dinghy dockage: Tie up on either of the jetties flanking the Cooper Island Beach Club.
Things to do
Cooper Island has a good beach for swimming and watersports. Enjoy a meal at the Cooper Island Beach Club or shop at the Seagrape Boutique. Scuba buffs will want to check out Sail Caribbean Divers, which offers dive excursions for divers of all skill levels. Of special interest are dives on the HMS Rhone, a mail steamer sunk off the west end of nearby Salt Island during a hurricane in 1867. As is the case at Norman and Peter islands, a motorboat makes early evening rounds in the mooring fields, its cheerful crew offering a variety of provisions for sale, including freshly baked bread and pastries.
Facilities
Cooper Island Beach Club has moorings. No other facilities for yachts are available.

Virgin Gorda Island
Venture toward the island of Virgin Gorda, home of the world-famous Baths. The Baths are as pristine as ever, including the famous pathway leading through the giant boulders to Devil’s Bay. Top of the Baths Restaurant is open with its delightful panoramic views.
The nearby marina at Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour offers Wi-Fi, fuel, water and ice. Radio ahead for a slip on the dock, or take a mooring ball outside the harbour and dinghy in. The grocery store is a short walk, and there are also some restaurants open nearby that can be accessed by dinghy or taxi, including the all new Snapper’s Bar & Grill, and Coco Maya which is a 10-minute walk from Spanish Town. Coco Maya is a great spot to relax with a cocktail and meal.
After departing The Baths, head for the North Sound of Virgin Gorda, an excellent overnight anchorage. Leverick Bay has moorings and a restaurant open for lunch and dinner. There is also a market here, where you can purchase ice and other provisions.
Mooring
There are mooring balls available at Leverick Bay for a fee. When anchoring, holding is generally good here.
Dinghy dockage: Leverick Bay offers dinghy dockage.
Things to do
The Baths is a major attraction on Virgin Gorda, where you can explore the rock formation’s tunnels, pools, and caves. In North Sound, you are spoiled for choice when it comes to activities and photo opportunities.
Facilities
Leverick Bay Resort and Marina has slips, ice, garbage disposal, and provisions available.

Anegada Island
Get underway early and enjoy a scenic cruise to Anegada, a charter-favorite that remains just as charming as the last time you visited. Sparsely populated and rural, Anegada is 11 miles long, low, and flat, quite unlike any of the other islands in the BVI. The balmy trade winds gently sweep across its sandy shores, swaying the palms and rustling through the boughs of the pines. In the center of the island is a series of salt ponds, beautiful and teeming with birds. A flock of pink Caribbean flamingos live on the ponds not far from the anchorages on the western end.
Take a taxi or scooter rental to Cow Wreck Beach Bar for lunch, where the locals are always friendly and beaches are world-class. Don’t miss the nearby gift shops. Visit beautiful Loblolly Bay for excellent snorkeling, and stop at Big Bamboo for a cocktail or snack. For a delightful dinner ashore, make reservations at Anegada Reef Hotel, Potter’s by the Sea, or Wonky Dog to tempt your taste buds with famous Anegada lobster. Anegada Reef Hotel can also assist in organizing taxi transportation to get the most of your time on the island.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 13 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are available in the inner harbor. FCFS (first come, first served) moorings and BoatyBall are available. Anchorages are located in the inner and outer harbors. Holding is good.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
It’s well worth renting a car from one of several companies to fully explore Anegada, or opt for a bicycle or scooter rental instead. There are also taxicabs to get you where you want to go. Loblolly Bay on the north shore is known for its spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving in crystal clear water. Bones Bight and Cow Wreck beaches are also lovely. Fishing on the flats extending eastward from Setting Point is another popular pastime; guides are available for private charters. A sail to the island wouldn’t be complete without savouring the locally caught lobster. Potter’s by the Sea, Anegada Reef Hotel, and Wonky Dog are just a few of your dining options. Not all of the businesses on Anegada accept credit cards, so plan on paying with cash, and be sure to make dinner reservations in advance.
Facilities
Ice, provisions, phones, and Internet access are available. Fun in the Sun Market is open for basic provisions. Ice is available at Li’l Bits store or Anegada Reef Hotel.

Marina Cay
Scenic and quiet, Marina Cay is a sheltered anchorage nestled behind a protective reef. Cruising in Marina Cay waters brings you to the north end of Tortola and the smaller isles that bejewel its picturesque coast.
Mooring
A small number of moorings are available for a fee. Holding ground is good.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
Snorkeling is excellent behind Marina Cay. Ashore is a Pusser’s Company Store, where you can shop for a variety of goods. Enjoy a hilltop meal while taking in a spectacular view from the Robb White House, the highest point on the tiny island. There’s also a beachside restaurant. Dive BVI offers scuba diving excursions.
Facilities
Marina Cay Marina has fuel, ice, water, garbage disposal, laundry facilities, and showers.

Cane Garden Bay
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are plentiful. The holding ground is excellent.
Dinghy dockage: The bay has a public dinghy dock.
Things to do
Aside from swimming, enjoying windsurfing or kayaking (rentals are available from Pleasure Boat), or simply relaxing in the cockpit, the bay’s many beach bars and restaurants are well worth a visit for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. You can walk from one to the other, beach crawling to sample specialty rum drinks, pumpkin fritters, conch, and other Caribbean delights. Live music and ‘jump up’ is almost always available in one or more establishments. Quinto’s Gazebo, the Big Banana Paradise Club, Rhymer’s Beach Bar and Restaurant, Stanley’s Welcome Bar, Myett’s Garden & Grille Restaurant, De Wedding, and the Elm Bar and Gift Shop all offer a variety of dining and shopping experiences.
When sightseeing, include a trip to Callwood rum distillery. Ask permission before exploring the grounds and take advantage of the opportunity to purchase some locally produced rum!
Facilities
Ice, showers, laundry facilities, provisions, high-speed Internet access, and other amenities are available at one or more locations.

Great Harbour
Just to the north and west of Tortola, the heights of Jost Van Dyke rise majestically from a turquoise sea. With a population of a little more than 200, the island’s character is distinctly rural. No British Virgin Islands vacation is complete without a visit to Jost Van Dyke, which harbours some of our favourite seaside establishments.
Great Harbour is an excellent overnight anchorage and is home to the famous Foxy’s Tamarind Bar & Restaurant. Foxy’s boutique is open and stocked with souvenirs. A short walk from Foxy’s is Cool Breeze cafe, offering Wi-Fi along with breakfast and lunch. Further down the beach, Corsair’s offers a full menu throughout the day.
White Bay, just a short cruise from Great Harbour, is a popular day anchorage offering a beautiful beach and snorkelling along the reef. A wide selection of restaurants and bars line the beach, including the famous Soggy Dollar Bar, Hendo’s Hideout, Gertrude’s, Seddy’s One Love, and more.
Mooring
A number of moorings are available for a fee. Holding ground is good. The anchorage can get crowded, so be sure you have plenty of swinging room.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
A BVI charter wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Foxy’s, one of the more famous restaurants in the Caribbean. It’s located at the eastern end of the beach and has built a reputation over the last 40 years as a hugely popular party Mecca for world sailors. The casual ambience and friendly staff certainly contribute to its appeal, but the other patrons taking a short breather from long ocean passages also play a part in the bar‘s allure.
A short hop to the west brings you to White Bay, home to the Soggy Dollar Bar, so named for the yachties who swim to it from their boats, soaking their dollar notes in the process!
Facilities
Water, fuel and ice are available at the main dock in Great Harbour. Provisions are not available at present.

The Bight
Norman Island, with its popular anchorage “The Bight”, lies on the east side of Flanagan Passage with St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands just across from it to the west. Hilly, scenic, and popular for its superior snorkelling locations, Norman Island is a highly-recommended stop on any BVI charter.
Enjoy drinks and dining at Pirate’s Bight Restaurant, serving appetizers, salads, entrees and cocktails including Pirate’s “Irma Punch”. There are plenty of mooring balls available here, and you can enjoy snorkelling at both The Indians and The Caves.
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are plentiful. Anchoring in the north-east or south-east portion of The Bight outside the mooring fields is possible, but it’s easier to just pick up a mooring to avoid worries about swinging room or dragging anchor.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at the Pirates Bight restaurant and bar.
Things to do
The caves at Treasure Point are a very special snorkelling location. You can swim inside the flooded indentations in the island with an underwater flashlight and observe teeming sea life in the shallow water. Just above the surface, the interior walls of the caves shimmer in purple and rust coloured orange. Nearby Pelican Island and The Indians is another major BVI snorkelling and scuba diving location.
Facilities
No facilities available for yachts.

Tortola Sail Yacht Charter – 10 Day Itinerary
Cooper Island
Cooper Island, located a short 6 nautical miles from The Moorings base at Road Town, is a beautiful island with a protected anchorage at Manchioneel Bay, and plenty of activities to offer. Ashore, Cooper Island Beach Club is the main attraction – a small resort with restaurant, rum bar, coffee shop, boutique, and lovely outdoor lounge area. The beach bar and lounge face west, making this the perfect place for enjoying a cocktail while watching a stunning Caribbean sunset.
The beach and calm waters make Manchioneel Bay well-suited for water sports, and nearby Cistern Point offers excellent snorkeling and turtle watching.
Mooring
Anchoring in Manchioneel Bay, Cooper Island’s main harbour, is not recommended because the holding ground isn’t good. Moorings for a fee are plentiful, but get there early.
Dinghy dockage: Tie up on either of the jetties flanking the Cooper Island Beach Club.
Things to do
Cooper Island has a good beach for swimming and watersports. Enjoy a meal at the Cooper Island Beach Club or shop at the Seagrape Boutique. Scuba buffs will want to check out Sail Caribbean Divers, which offers dive excursions for divers of all skill levels. Of special interest are dives on the HMS Rhone, a mail steamer sunk off the west end of nearby Salt Island during a hurricane in 1867. As is the case at Norman and Peter islands, a motorboat makes early evening rounds in the mooring fields, its cheerful crew offering a variety of provisions for sale, including freshly baked bread and pastries.
Facilities
Cooper Island Beach Club has moorings. No other facilities for yachts are available.

Virgin Gorda Island
Venture toward the island of Virgin Gorda, home of the world-famous Baths. The Baths are as pristine as ever, including the famous pathway leading through the giant boulders to Devil’s Bay. Top of the Baths Restaurant is open with its delightful panoramic views.
The nearby marina at Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour offers Wi-Fi, fuel, water and ice. Radio ahead for a slip on the dock, or take a mooring ball outside the harbour and dinghy in. The grocery store is a short walk, and there are also some restaurants open nearby that can be accessed by dinghy or taxi, including the all new Snapper’s Bar & Grill, and Coco Maya which is a 10-minute walk from Spanish Town. Coco Maya is a great spot to relax with a cocktail and meal.
After departing The Baths, head for the North Sound of Virgin Gorda, an excellent overnight anchorage. Leverick Bay has moorings and a restaurant open for lunch and dinner. There is also a market here, where you can purchase ice and other provisions.
Mooring
There are mooring balls available at Leverick Bay for a fee. When anchoring, holding is generally good here.
Dinghy dockage: Leverick Bay offers dinghy dockage.
Things to do
The Baths is a major attraction on Virgin Gorda, where you can explore the rock formation’s tunnels, pools, and caves. In North Sound, you are spoiled for choice when it comes to activities and photo opportunities.
Facilities
Leverick Bay Resort and Marina has slips, ice, garbage disposal, and provisions available.

North Sound, Virgin Gorda
Sail the length of majestic Virgin Gorda, passing broad Savannah Bay, before rounding the headland and entering Gorda Sound. A shallow, sheltered sound surrounded by reefs and islands, Gorda Sound is great for swimming and snorkelling as well as water sports such as paddleboarding, windsurfing and kiteboarding. Book a slip or pick up a mooring for an evening at Leverick Bay Resort, The Bitter End Yacht Club, Saba Rock, or anchor west of Prickly Pear Island for a more secluded evening under the stars.
Mooring
Anchor, mooring balls, and slips available. BoatyBall is available at Leverick Bay and Saba Rock. Moorings and slips also available at Bitter End Yacht Club.
Things to do
Hiking, Dining, Biking, Beachcombing, Provisioning
Facilities
Grocery, Ice, Restaurants, Trash service, Laundry, Dinghy dock, Bike rental, Internet

Anegada Island
Get underway early and enjoy a scenic cruise to Anegada, a charter-favorite that remains just as charming as the last time you visited. Sparsely populated and rural, Anegada is 11 miles long, low, and flat, quite unlike any of the other islands in the BVI. The balmy trade winds gently sweep across its sandy shores, swaying the palms and rustling through the boughs of the pines. In the center of the island is a series of salt ponds, beautiful and teeming with birds. A flock of pink Caribbean flamingos live on the ponds not far from the anchorages on the western end.
Take a taxi or scooter rental to Cow Wreck Beach Bar for lunch, where the locals are always friendly and beaches are world-class. Don’t miss the nearby gift shops. Visit beautiful Loblolly Bay for excellent snorkeling, and stop at Big Bamboo for a cocktail or snack. For a delightful dinner ashore, make reservations at Anegada Reef Hotel, Potter’s by the Sea, or Wonky Dog to tempt your taste buds with famous Anegada lobster. Anegada Reef Hotel can also assist in organizing taxi transportation to get the most of your time on the island.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 13 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are available in the inner harbor. FCFS (first come, first served) moorings and BoatyBall are available. Anchorages are located in the inner and outer harbors. Holding is good.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
It’s well worth renting a car from one of several companies to fully explore Anegada, or opt for a bicycle or scooter rental instead. There are also taxicabs to get you where you want to go. Loblolly Bay on the north shore is known for its spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving in crystal clear water. Bones Bight and Cow Wreck beaches are also lovely. Fishing on the flats extending eastward from Setting Point is another popular pastime; guides are available for private charters. A sail to the island wouldn’t be complete without savouring the locally caught lobster. Potter’s by the Sea, Anegada Reef Hotel, and Wonky Dog are just a few of your dining options. Not all of the businesses on Anegada accept credit cards, so plan on paying with cash, and be sure to make dinner reservations in advance.
Facilities
Ice, provisions, phones, and Internet access are available. Fun in the Sun Market is open for basic provisions. Ice is available at Li’l Bits store or Anegada Reef Hotel.

Anegada Island
Get underway early and enjoy a scenic cruise to Anegada, a charter-favorite that remains just as charming as the last time you visited. Sparsely populated and rural, Anegada is 11 miles long, low, and flat, quite unlike any of the other islands in the BVI. The balmy trade winds gently sweep across its sandy shores, swaying the palms and rustling through the boughs of the pines. In the center of the island is a series of salt ponds, beautiful and teeming with birds. A flock of pink Caribbean flamingos live on the ponds not far from the anchorages on the western end.
Take a taxi or scooter rental to Cow Wreck Beach Bar for lunch, where the locals are always friendly and beaches are world-class. Don’t miss the nearby gift shops. Visit beautiful Loblolly Bay for excellent snorkeling, and stop at Big Bamboo for a cocktail or snack. For a delightful dinner ashore, make reservations at Anegada Reef Hotel, Potter’s by the Sea, or Wonky Dog to tempt your taste buds with famous Anegada lobster. Anegada Reef Hotel can also assist in organizing taxi transportation to get the most of your time on the island.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 13 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are available in the inner harbor. FCFS (first come, first served) moorings and BoatyBall are available. Anchorages are located in the inner and outer harbors. Holding is good.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
It’s well worth renting a car from one of several companies to fully explore Anegada, or opt for a bicycle or scooter rental instead. There are also taxicabs to get you where you want to go. Loblolly Bay on the north shore is known for its spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving in crystal clear water. Bones Bight and Cow Wreck beaches are also lovely. Fishing on the flats extending eastward from Setting Point is another popular pastime; guides are available for private charters. A sail to the island wouldn’t be complete without savouring the locally caught lobster. Potter’s by the Sea, Anegada Reef Hotel, and Wonky Dog are just a few of your dining options. Not all of the businesses on Anegada accept credit cards, so plan on paying with cash, and be sure to make dinner reservations in advance.
Facilities
Ice, provisions, phones, and Internet access are available. Fun in the Sun Market is open for basic provisions. Ice is available at Li’l Bits store or Anegada Reef Hotel.

Trellis Bay
Quaint Trellis Bay welcomes you with a distinctly local vibe complete with Aragorn’s Studio artisan market. The Trellis Bay Market is open for basic provisions, ice and water. The market is also offering breakfast and BBQ lunch daily. If you are visiting the BVI during a full moon, the Trellis Bay Full Moon parties are a special highlight featuring fire balls on the water and live entertainment.
Across the channel from Trellis Bay, Marina Cay offers moorings and an outdoor patio lunch. You may also visit Scrub Island Resort for a selection of restaurants and resort amenities.
Nearby, White Bay on Guana Island is another excellent overnight anchorage option. By day, snorkel at Monkey Point and enjoy an on board luncheon. Relocate to White Bay and pick up a mooring to enjoy the solitude and a spectacular sunset. Guana Island is private, but you are free to walk the pristine white sand beach up to the high-water mark.
Mooring
A number of moorings are available for a fee. Holding ground is good.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at Trellis Bay.
Things to do
Spend the day at Monkey Point, Guana Island. The snorkelling is excellent, and nearby beaches make a lovely backdrop for paddleboarding.
Facilities
The Trellis Bay Market has ice, drinking water and garbage disposal facilities available

Cane Garden Bay
Mooring
Moorings for a fee are plentiful. The holding ground is excellent.
Dinghy dockage: The bay has a public dinghy dock.
Things to do
Aside from swimming, enjoying windsurfing or kayaking (rentals are available from Pleasure Boat), or simply relaxing in the cockpit, the bay’s many beach bars and restaurants are well worth a visit for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. You can walk from one to the other, beach crawling to sample specialty rum drinks, pumpkin fritters, conch, and other Caribbean delights. Live music and ‘jump up’ is almost always available in one or more establishments. Quinto’s Gazebo, the Big Banana Paradise Club, Rhymer’s Beach Bar and Restaurant, Stanley’s Welcome Bar, Myett’s Garden & Grille Restaurant, De Wedding, and the Elm Bar and Gift Shop all offer a variety of dining and shopping experiences.
When sightseeing, include a trip to Callwood rum distillery. Ask permission before exploring the grounds and take advantage of the opportunity to purchase some locally produced rum!
Facilities
Ice, showers, laundry facilities, provisions, high-speed Internet access, and other amenities are available at one or more locations.

Great Harbour
Just to the north and west of Tortola, the heights of Jost Van Dyke rise majestically from a turquoise sea. With a population of a little more than 200, the island’s character is distinctly rural. No British Virgin Islands vacation is complete without a visit to Jost Van Dyke, which harbours some of our favourite seaside establishments.
Great Harbour is an excellent overnight anchorage and is home to the famous Foxy’s Tamarind Bar & Restaurant. Foxy’s boutique is open and stocked with souvenirs. A short walk from Foxy’s is Cool Breeze cafe, offering Wi-Fi along with breakfast and lunch. Further down the beach, Corsair’s offers a full menu throughout the day.
White Bay, just a short cruise from Great Harbour, is a popular day anchorage offering a beautiful beach and snorkelling along the reef. A wide selection of restaurants and bars line the beach, including the famous Soggy Dollar Bar, Hendo’s Hideout, Gertrude’s, Seddy’s One Love, and more.
Mooring
A number of moorings are available for a fee. Holding ground is good. The anchorage can get crowded, so be sure you have plenty of swinging room.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
A BVI charter wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Foxy’s, one of the more famous restaurants in the Caribbean. It’s located at the eastern end of the beach and has built a reputation over the last 40 years as a hugely popular party Mecca for world sailors. The casual ambience and friendly staff certainly contribute to its appeal, but the other patrons taking a short breather from long ocean passages also play a part in the bar‘s allure.
A short hop to the west brings you to White Bay, home to the Soggy Dollar Bar, so named for the yachties who swim to it from their boats, soaking their dollar notes in the process!
Facilities
Water, fuel and ice are available at the main dock in Great Harbour. Provisions are not available at present.

West End
On your way back to The Moorings base in Road Town, you might enjoy stopping off at West End. At Soper’s Hole, Pusser’s Landing Restaurant is open 10.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. along with Omar’s Cafe. No fuel, water or provisions are currently available here.
Fuel, water and ice are available around the corner at Nanny Cay Marina. The grocery store is open and stocked. Captain Mulligan’s Sports Bar and Genaker Cafe are open.
Mooring
Moorings are available for a fee.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available at Trellis Bay.
Facilities
Nanny Cay Marina has provisions, fuel, ice, and water available.

Norman Island – Angel Fish Reef

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