Sailing British Virgin Islands

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By TChangi

Many people’s idea of an ideal vacation is sailing to the British Virgin Islands. The British Virgin Islands is known as the “Caribbean’s little treasure”. The British Virgin Islands is known locally and online as BVI. The British Virgin Islands are a British overseas territory that consists of a chain of islands including Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, Beet Island, Cooper Island, Guana Island, Little Thatch, Marina Cay, Moskito Island, Necker Island, Peter Island and Saba Rock. The allure of the British Virgin Islands is that there is a much smaller native population as opposed to the United States Virgin Islands and as a result there is a much smaller tourist population as well.

Total population for the British Virgin Islands is only twenty two thousand with almost eighteen thousand living on the main island of Tortula. Resorts, hotels and activities are all on a smaller scale than their United States counterparts which allows for a much more satisfying experience without all of the crowds. The best way to enjoy your vacation is sailing the British Virgin Islands. You can rent a bareboat or a fully crewed sailboat, yacht or catamaran for your trip.

If you have the disposable income to afford a fully crewed yacht charter I would suggest using either a travel agent like Ed Hamilton and Company to handle your arrangements. The benefit to using fully crewed charter boat is that you can set your own itinerary including what islands you want to stop at, how long at each stop and what type of activities that you want to do while you are there. Sailing the British Virgin Islands is a very relaxing way to enjoy your vacation and will create memories that will last a lifetime. While visiting the various islands in the BVI you will find excellent resorts with a much lower population so it doesn’t look like you are being packed into a sardine can at the pool or in the restaurants.

Do you like the picture? Well you have chance to enjoy something similar when sailing the British Virgin Islands...
Do you like the picture? Well you have chance to enjoy something similar when sailing the British Virgin Islands...

Shopping is a breeze without the crowds and you can take your time to fully explore the various islands on your own schedule. Diving and snorkeling are better as well due to the numerous small islands and reefs to be able to view the variety of ocean life in the Caribbean. You will find the water around the various BVI islands to be mostly crystal clear with no sediment or cloudiness to mar your spectacular views of the colorful ocean life. There are numerous dive companies throughout the islands that can offer guided destination dive tours as well as rendezvous dive tours where the guide meets you while sailing the British Virgin Islands.

Since this will be a vacation of a lifetime, sailing the British Virgin Islands is the best way to view them. To protect your investment in addition to using a travel agent like Ed Hamilton and Company you should look into at the very least a single trip vacation insurance policy. On the first part using a travel agent like Ed Hamilton and Company can insure you will not have any issues with the travel company going out of business and you losing your deposit. Ed Hamilton and Company has been offering travel arrangements and charters of all kinds since 1972. They have been named as one of the top travel agents in the world by Conde Naste Travel magazine for the seventh year in a row.

For single trip vacation insurance you can look to various combination sites that help you search through several different companies to get the most coverage for the lowest possible price. If you are a British citizen you will find that there are several companies within the United Kingdom that have physical offices in addition to their websites where you can take care of all of the various details for your trip to sailing the British Virgin Islands. If you are planning any strenuous physical activities like water skiing, wakeboarding, diving or hiking in any of the more remote islands, you will want to add a sports rider to your policy to cover you in the event of accident or injury. Make sure your policy covers weather issues like tropical storms and hurricanes as part of the cancellation provisions of the policy.

So, besides British Islands, did you ever think about chartering a crewed yacht in Caribbean? Well, while some people might claim that getting a simply boat is enough to enjoy one of the best vacations in these places, we consider that a luxury motor yacht charter is what people really need.

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philipandrews188 9 months ago

WOw! Nice sailing.

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