Circumnavigate the British Virgin Islands on board the fastest, luxurious and stylish high performance power catamaran. Hop to select island “hot spots” only accessible by boat.
Pick Up: 9.00 a.m. or 1.00 p.m. - Village Cay, Road Town, Tortola
Drop Off: 12.00 p.m. or 4.00 p.m. - Village Cay, Road Town, Tortola
Village Cay is located in the central business district of Road Town, the Capital of the British Virgin Islands on the island of Tortola. It is a busy center for marine activities.
Depart: Village Cay Marina
Pass Through: Salt Island, Peter Island and Dead Chest
Salt Island is most notable for the wreck of the RMS Rhone, the royal mail packet steamer that sank in a hurricane October 29th, 1867 after the ship was driven back on Salt Island while attempting to head for safety at sea. The wreck of the Rhone is one of the best snorkeling and scuba dive sites in the Caribbean. The island got its name after all its salt ponds, which once upon a time was an important resource.
Peter Island is a private island. The largest private island in the British Virgin Islands, it is home to the luxurious Peter Island Resort.
Dead Chest is a nearby island to Peter Island. It is an uninhabited national park. The story goes that Dead Chest got its name when the notorious Blackbeard, after a mutiny, put 15 men ashore on this little island with only a bottle of rum.
Stop One: Norman Island for some refreshments
Norman Island is one of the southern islands of the British Virgin Islands archipelago and is close to the international boundary line separating the British Virgin Islands from the US Virgin Islands. The island is approximately 2 _ miles long and has gentle rolling hills. Its coastline comprises a number of bays and reefs providing excellent snorkeling and diving. The Bight is one of the most protected anchorages hence a popular bay for boats. On shore, Pirates Bar and Restaurant welcomes every guest to tantalizing Caribbean cocktails and local island cuisine.
Pass Through: Sopers Hole, West End
Sopers Hole is the BVI’s most picturesque harbor and is the home base of VOYAGE charters and VOYAGE escapes.
Stop Two: Great Harbor, Jost Van Dyke. Savor a drink at “Foxy’s”.
Great Harbor is a deep harbor sheltered by small mountains on either side and is a center of activity on the island of Jost Van Dyke. The quaint village is charming which makes Great Harbor one of the favorite stops for sailors and yachtsmen who come to the British Virgin Islands.
Foxy’s Bar and Restaurant is famous for its New Year’s Eve Party that fills Great Harbor with boats rafted together each New Year.
Pass Through: Brewers Bay, Monkey Point
Stop Three: Scrub Island
Scrub Island is one of the newest private island resorts. With the charm of the Caribbean life style, the resort caters for luxury living, providing exclusive restaurants and retail shops for visitors.
Pass Through: “The Baths”, Virgin Gorda
Please note that scheduled itineraries and routes are subject to change due to weather. |