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We have tried to put together a comprehensive BVI yacht charter vacation
guide. A British Virgin Islands or Caribbean cruise on a CREWED OR
BARE-BOAT charter yacht or catamaran is one of the most unique vacations
in the world. From Jost van Dyke, to Virgin Gorda, Peter Island,
Anegada island or Tortola proper, all offer the greatest
"get-away-from-it-all" crewed and bareboat yachting vacations.
Please click on the following menu items for useful BVI information:
THE BVI
this uniquely beautiful archipelago of islands in
the Caribbean is the place to be to enjoy stress-free sailing for short
distances in gentle trade winds. It's equally nice to
capture a spot on one of our tiny pieces of paradise and sit back and
just watch the yachts as they meander from island to island. Some decide
to do both and either split their time between land accommodation and
yacht or indulge themselves with both - using their private yacht as a
limo and enjoying each island's special charm and possibilities. Click Here to access
our search engine that will find your special yacht on your exact dates
at your own budget level or price point to cruise the BVI or Contact Us here at Boat
BVI so we can customize your personal cruise.
On a historical note: Christopher Columbus, on his second voyage to the
New World, named these islands in honor of Saint Ursula and her 10,000
virgins. There are not quite 10,000 islands but it certainly seems like
it as you cruise through this marvelous tropical archipelago.
Please note the suggested itineraries on
our web site, all of us here at Boat BVI have had extensive experience in
the islands and we love to share our favorite places with you.
TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE
Trip cancellation insurance is highly recommended for trips that
are booked far in advance of the charter date. Our company directly
accesses the major industry trip insurance provider to provide customers
with instant quotes for use throughout the British and American Virgin
Islands and the whole of the Caribbean. Click
Here for a quote or call us at 305.600.2555
DOCUMENTATION
AND CRUISING TAXES (Very Important Information, Please take the time
to read)
In the wake of 9/11 and the Patriot Act, The Dept. of Homeland
Security has been gradually introducing changes to US customs and
immigration regulations. The BVI has not changed it's immigration policy
so it's still possible to get into the BVI with an original birth
certificate or passport. HOWEVER US citizens will need a US
passport in order to RETURN to the United States. A birth certificate
will no longer be accepted as a valid document to return to the US.
This is a fluid and changing situation and you should check with your
carrier or travel agent prior to departure to make sure everyone in your
party has the correct documentation.
The BVI is British Territory and a current passport from your country
of nationality is required, US Citizens can no longer present their
original birth certificate in lieu of a passport, because they will not
be able to return to the US. All boats, that originate in St.
Thomas need to stop in to a recognized port of entry in the BVI to gain
entrance and pay taxes. These entry points are Road Town, West End, and
Jost van Dyke. Vessels returning from the BVI or other non-US ports must
advise US Customs in writing and on-line 24 hours prior to arrival in a
US port and provide names and nationalities of all crew and passengers.
The BVI cruising tax is $4 per person per day of cruising plus a fixed
amount for the boat usually in the area of $50 to $100 dollars.
HOW TO GET TO THE BVI
If you are flying from the US mainland or other Caribbean
location, you can fly into St. Thomas USVI and then take another flight
on a commuter aircraft to Beef Island Airport on Tortola or you can take
a local
ferry. American Airlines, Spirit Air and others fly directly
into St. Thomas from many mainland destinations and from Puerto Rico. You
can fly from Puerto Rico to Beef Island in Tortola on American Eagle and
other smaller carriers Like Cape Air.
You can also get to West End or Road Town in Tortola by Ferry from either
St. Thomas Harbor or from Red Hook on the East side. The ferry ride takes
about 30 to 45 minutes and tickets are in the area of $40-50 US Dollars.
If you are chartering a crewed yacht in a party of 6 or fewer guests, you
can arrange to have the yacht pick you up in St. Thomas or other location
in the US Virgins. If you have a party of 7 guests or more you will need
to board from a BVI location.
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