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Hire Catamaran Robertson & Caine Leopard 45 British Virgin Islands

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  • Skipper mandatory
4 people · 2 cabins · 4 berths · 13.7 m

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  • Skipper optional
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Explore the British Virgin Islands by Sailboat: A Caribbean Paradise Awaits! (1988)

  • Skipper offered
10 people · 5 cabins · 10 berths · 25.1 m
  • Flexible cancellation

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12 people · 6 cabins · 12 berths · 14 m

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  • Skipper optional
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All of the information you need for your sailing trip in the BVIs


Experience a sailing trip in the BVI with family and friends. Cruise on a catamaran or sailboat to enjoy the island’s best beaches or some water sports. Get a different perspective with this unique holiday experience onboard.


The British Virgin Island adventure with family, kids, and friends


Discover a piece of British overseas territory in the Caribbean sea with your family and friends. From the low mountains, lagoons with coral reefs, and barrier beaches you have plenty to dive into while enjoying a sailing trip in the British Virgin Islands. The BVI’s vast activities give your group plenty of options, whether you are looking for the quiet hidden beaches and sandbars or the adventurous coral reefs and diving spots. Each sailing trip is tailor-made to suit your wishes, the weather, and any events that you want to join.

Explore islands, cays, mountainous cliffs, and chalk-white beaches throughout the different islands that make up the BVI’s. From Jost Van Dyke which offers delicious Caribbean food and drinks, and great diving and fishing spots to Anegada with its slow pace, flat terrain, and sparkling sand that overlooks the Caribbean Sea, there is plenty to do on these islands. The little ones can make sandcastles on the silent white-sanded beaches, the young ones exploring the underwater world, and the older ones in awe at the whole scene. Plan your sailing trip in the British Virgin Islands the way you want. You just have to choose where, when, and what you do and we will take care of the rest!


Cruise on a catamaran or sailboat with a captain & crew


You can cruise on a sailboat with a captain and crew in the BVI’s so you can enjoy your vacation without worries. No sailing experience? No problem! A captain and crew will take care of the technicalities with sailing, navigation as well as preparing your meals and drinks. The captain and crew also can guide you through the best places in the BVI’s that only locals and sailing experts know! Click&Boat recommends booking your sailing trip in the BVI’s with a captain and crew so you enjoy your vacation without any worries.

When you book your sailing trip with a captain and crew, the cost will be divided into two parts: the price of renting the boat and additional services and the APA. The APA is the money clients pay in advance for the captain to purchase any extras on the trip such as gasoline and food.

On average, a captain in the BVI’s will either be included in the price or an additional price depending on the boat listing. A captain normally costs from $250 a day and the crew can go from $200 a day. You can choose to cruise on catamarans with only a captain. This way you can still sail and explore the island without worrying about the technicalities of navigating the boat. Tranquility and relaxation at your grasp.

If you have the correct boating driver's license and you are passionate about renting your boat without a captain or crew this is your chance. Enjoy complete freedom sailing the Caribbean Sea. There may be extra expenses not included within the price such as gasoline, food, and moorings. Speak directly with the boat owners and our advisors if you have any questions before booking.


Sailing trips in BVI’s: catamarans vs sailboats


Trying to decide which boat is perfect for your sailing trip in the BVI’s? You can choose between a spacious catamaran or a fast sailboat for your cruise. There are advantages and disadvantages for each boat type, so let us help you choose the one that best suits your group and your needs. If you still have doubts or questions, Click&Boat is here to help!

A catamaran’s main advantage is that they are very spacious and stable. Due to the boat being built with two hulls, there is more space making coexistence easier along with a more comfortable stay. Likewise, these hulls also make the boat more stable when sailing, making seasickness less likely. Cruising on a catamaran is highly recommended for large family groups with small children since it's easier to move around and do different tasks such as cooking. This boat also has smaller drafts so you’re able to get closer to shallow areas. However, this also makes them slower and more difficult to maneuver along with being pricier compared to a sailing boat.

On the other hand, a sailboat is faster and more maneuverable compared to catamarans. a sailboat is more fun and exciting, perfect for the sailing enthusiasts looking to get out into the water. The sensation of sailing is intensified with stronger breezes and a horizon left to explore. Prices are also more affordable with sailboats thanks to the size of the sailboat. Due to the sailboat only having one hull, the living spaces are narrower, making the boat less stable. You are also more likely to be seasick.


Experience a cruise in catamarans and sailboats: Your BVI’s itinerary


Welcome to your sailing trip in the British Virgin Islands guide. Whether you are planning on exploring the area for a week or longer there are plenty of places to discover. Your Caribbean utopia awaits with its picturesque shores, gigantic granite boulders, delicious Caribbean food, and great diving spots. The British Virgin Islands is made up of 4 larger islands: Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, and Anegada, and 32 smaller islands. The British Virgin Islands lie northeast of the United States Virgin Islands.

Need ideas for a one-week sailing trip in the Virgin Islands? Look no further! Start off your sailing trip in the BVI’s with this itinerary. Start off in Virgin Gorda and explore the famous Virgin Gorda Baths. then head to Necker Island, a stunning unspoiled area of the Caribbean. Then head to the untouched Anegada, the only coral island in the Virgin Islands’ volcanic chain. Anegada is characterized by its nearly flat elevation, the striking coral reefs that surround it, and secluded sandy beaches and clear springs bubbling from coral beds.


How much does it cost to go on a sailing trip in BVI’s?


The prices of a cruise on a catamaran or sailboat vary depending on several factors. First, the condition and characteristics of the boat along with the season of navigation can influence the price. Likewise, renting with or without a captain and crew will also influence the cost of your cruise on a sailboat in the BVI’s. The best time to sail is from mid-November until the end of May. The high season is mid-December to March when the weather conditions are perfect. A sailing trip in the BVI’s during this time is a very good idea since the weather is ideal. Watch out for hurricane season from September to mid-November.


Hire a sailboat near British Virgin Islands

In British Virgin Islands, privately owned boats are available for hire. See other boats in the area.

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