Located in Tortola, between Road Town and West End, Nanny Cay Resort and Marina is a must for charters exploring the British Virgin Islands. With easy access to the Sir Francis Drake Channel and over 60 islands scattered across the blue, Nanny Cay is pure paradise. The resort and marina offer everything from a hotel and grocery store to a chandlery, fuel dock, spa, salon, coffee bar and full-service boatyard, not to mention numerous dazzling dining options and dive stores for those who want to dive underwater. With its first-class facilities, sandy beaches and typical BVI ambience, guests can relax and unwind or get active with a range of water sports and other hand-picked activities on land and at sea.
Norman Island lies on the Frances Drake Channel, close to Tortola and Peter Island, and is part of the British Virgin Islands. Legend has it that a treasure is buried here, and the island may well have been the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Bight is one of the most picturesque harbors, offering over 100 mooring points. It's an ideal spot for diving and snorkeling, or for exploring the fantastic hiking trails. No stopover here would be complete without a visit to Pirates Bight, a pavilion-style beach club and beachfront restaurant.
Key Cay is a small islet with a succession of white sandy beaches from one bay to the next. It's a paradise for snorkeling and diving. You'll find schools of vibrant fish dancing before you in colorful displays, including pufferfish, bulldog rays and stingrays.
St. Peter Island is 4 kilometers from the island of Tortola and is a hotspot for luxury charters in the Caribbean. It is the largest private island in the British Virgin Islands. As it is largely undeveloped and has only one hotel, you can enjoy nature trails and walks to discover the wonderful flora and fauna, and enjoy the idyllic beach of Deadman's Bay. You can also spot different species of turtle around the island and go diving or snorkeling to discover the beauty of the seabed.
Salt Island is the ideal place to drop anchor and enjoy the water toys on your yacht, or to lounge on the beach in peace and quiet. If diving is more your thing, the wreck of the RMS RHONE, located to the west of Salt Island, is one of the best dive sites in the Caribbean. It is divided into three sections below the surface, the deepest of which is 24 meters (80 feet). Divers will find gray angelfish, pipefish and barracuda, as well as numerous schools of colorful fish swimming around the corals. Salt Island has barely been inhabited for years, with no more than three residents on the island, but they do pay rent in the form of a one-pound bag of salt, ceremoniously presented to the Queen of England each year.
Take a dip in the sea, admire blazing sunsets and snorkel through glistening coral gardens, and let yourself be seduced by Cooper Island. This 480-acre island is home to a private resort and marina perched on Manchioneel Bay. It's a natural stopover for those sailing the pearly blue waters of the British Virgin Islands towards The Baths. There's a beach to stretch out on, a coastline for kayaking, a rum bar to sway to in the glittering evenings, and everything you need to make this a magical anchorage.
The eco-resort that occupies Cooper Island is a barefoot paradise, but even beyond the eco-resort walls, the island is a sailor's delight. Just across the road you'll find Wreck Alley, a popular dive site in the BVI for those who like to explore sunken shores.
The undisputed star of Virgin Gorda, The Baths is a fairytale destination for all yacht charter enthusiasts. Counted among the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, you'll love this landscape of pink granite slabs, hidden coves, cathedral-like caves and sparkling saltwater pools, all perched on the edge of the sea. The boulders have been adorned with ladders and ropes so you can climb and traverse this natural obstacle course. Take a dip in the warm rock pools, soak up the sun on your favorite boulder and let yourself be seduced by the natural caves. If you need a little refreshment, the nearby yacht club will tempt you with sumptuous long lunches and pampering afternoons at the spa.
Road Town is a dream destination for superyachts in the British Virgin Islands. The magnificent waters of the Caribbean Sea offer breathtaking blue waters and plenty of attractions to explore all year round. The town boasts a number of luxury marinas, offering immense pleasure to all superyacht enthusiasts. Road Town offers a wealth of dining and shopping opportunities, making it an ideal superyacht destination. The town also offers a wide range of cultural and recreational activities. From captivating traditional cuisine to colorful festivals and lively beach parties, there's something for everyone. Road Town is truly a paradise for superyacht enthusiasts.