The British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter Is The Way To See The British Virgin Islands

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Article Title: The British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter Is The Way To See The British Virgin Islands
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A British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter can allow you to see more of the British Virgin Islands, known as the BVI, than you could have believed possible. The British Virgin Islands is an archipelago of over 60 islands and cays, each unique, and many of them completely untouched and very much unspoiled by civilization.

There are some of the best beaches in the Caribbean, sheltered by coral reefs, sheltered bays, coves, and in some places the most spectacular boulders. You will find this backed by lush green valleys, and rolling hills.

The best way to see all of this is almost certainly to opt for one of many British Virgin Islands Yacht Charters.

You can choose from a number of different options to go British Virgin Islands Sailing.

The first option are Crewed Charters, where you hire a captain and a crew and charter any type of boat from a catamaran to a Power Boat. You can have a cook, space permitting, drinks and all meals, and this is a very comfortable way to see the BVI

The second option is Bareboat Charter where you sail the boat yourself, and supply all food and drink, but this potentially gives you the freedom of the British Virgin Islands.

Day sailing is a great way to see the British Virgin Islands, where a group of people hire a variety of boats, some as big as 80 feet. You can take a half day or a full day, cover surprising distances, and take with you whatever you want in the way of food and drink

The Day Sailing has become popular because it serves the hotel and resort and guest house industry. People who want the genuine British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter but don�t want to live on a yacht or suffer any discomfort while they are at it!!

British Virgin Islands Sailing is an invigorating experience. A day out on the water when the captain stops the engine and raises the sails simply takes you away from the world at large. You might put ashore for lunch or have lunch on board.

You may be taken to some of the best beaches in the whole Caribbean to anchor offshore and swim in the warm water perhaps only a few yards away from the beach people but in another world as you are so close to a coral reef that you can just slip overboard and hey presto you are in a multicoloured undersea aquarium.

These are the joys of a British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter, and if you want to spread your wings even further then there is Powerboating. You can hire a crew lunch and drinks, and the speed can take you to the BVI�s most remote areas and secluded beaches.

Some of the best beaches in the British Virgin Islands that a yacht charter might take you to could include the best beaches on Tortola including Apple Bay, Trunk Bay, and Smuggler�s Cove on the North Coast, Brewer�s Bay on the Ocean Coast, as well as Josiah�s Bay, and Lambert Bay Beach.

Long Bay East on Beef Island as well as Trellis Bay.

On Virgin Gorda you will find the world renowned The Bath, and nearby Spring Bay, The Crawl, and Devil�s Bay. In addition Little Dix Bay, Long Bay, Mahoe Bay, Savannah Bay, and Prickly Pear Island.

Anegada has Loblolly Bay, Cow Wreck Bay.

Cooper Island has Manchioneel Bay and Guana Island has White Bay. Jost Van Dyke has Sandy Cay, White Bay, whilst Peter Island has Deadman�s Bay and White Bay.

The list of beaches in the BVI is almost endless, and a British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter can take you to all these wonderful places. Go to the BVI and charter a yacht.

For more information on Caribbean Vacation Spots go to http://www.caribbean-vacationspots.com/pages/Site-Map.html


About The Author: Gordon Steven writes exclusively for http://www.caribbean-vacationspots.com as well as http://www.worldwidevacationspots.com and has visited personally many of the places he reports on, and has done extensive research on the others.

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