Splash in the sea, soak up the flaming sunsets, and snorkel your way through shimmering coral gardens as you fall into island time on Cooper Island. This 480 acre island is home to a private resort and marina perched on Manchioneel Bay. It’s a naturally located stop for those sailing along the blue pearly waters of the BVI as they make their way to The Baths. There's a beach for sprawling, a coast for kayaking, a rum bar for rocking up in the twinkling evenings, and everything you need to make it a magical mooring.
The eco resort that occupies Cooper Island is all barefoot bliss, but even beyond the retreat walls, the island is pure sailors bliss. Just opposite you can find Wreck Alley - a popular diving site in the BVI for those who love exploring sunken shores.
Devils Bay, located in the British Virgin Islands, is an idyllic destination for super yachting holidays. It is a sheltered, peaceful paradise offering guests a rare chance to explore pristine natural beauty. The bay is surrounded by a horseshoe of high cliffs, creating an intimate and serene atmosphere for yachting visitors. Sheltered from winds of the North Atlantic, Devils Bay is the perfect spot for anchoring and exploring the surrounding area. During the day, visitors can explore the white sandy beaches, coral reefs and rich marine life, while after dark, they can take a dip in some of the Caribbean’s most beautiful bays. A trip to Devils Bay is the perfect retreat for those looking to experience total relaxation and escape the pressures of everyday life.
The Bitter End in the British Virgin Islands is the perfect destination for luxury yacht guests looking to experience paradise. With its stunningly-beautiful protected coves, anchorages and islands, the area offers the perfect retreat for yachting enthusiasts. Whether you choose to explore the protected coral reefs or lazily float on a cool ocean current, you can be sure to enjoy the stunning blue waters in the surrounding area. On land, the luxurious resort offers an array of amenities that you can enjoy after a day on the water, with a PADI dive center, an on-site spa and numerous gourmet restaurants. For an unforgettable yachting experience, the Bitter End is an unbeatable destination.
Gorgeous Guana Island may be small but it's an epic ecological reserve brimming with endemic wildlife, gauzy blue waters, and near perfect beaches. Considered to be the most private and exclusive of the BVI islands, Tortola is close by and The Baths of the Virgin Gorda easily accessible too. The landscape that coats Guana is as lush as can be - all tropical green foliage and flamingos. There’s incredible hiking for those wanting to explore the cool interiors and several palm thronged beaches to choose from.
Along with flamingos you can make friends with the local donkeys, sunbathe alongside tortoises and watch giant iguanas move slowly into the shade of the trees. Free from any kind of commercialism, Guana Island is as close to untouched Caribbean as you can get.
Named after an early Dutch settler, Jost Van Dyke is a small picturesque island northwest of Tortola. At 4 miles long, the island is home to only a few hundred permanent residents and is known for its idyllic yacht anchorages. It is the ideal spot for those who want to get away from it all. You will be spoiled by its lush green forests, powdery beaches, turquoise waters and not much else!
Offering one of Tortola's most beautiful beaches, this horseshoe shaped bay is the perfect spot off which to anchor and dip into the sparkling waters. Laze on the soft white sands and enjoy the casual atmosphere of the beach bars for an amazing sunset.
Pastel shades against brilliant hues of blue, Soper’s Hole will keep you enchanted long after you leave. For charter guests wanting to drop anchor at one of the most beautiful anchorages in the whole of the BVI, Soper’s Hole is your saving grace. This dreamy anchorage can be found on the western side of Tortola, close to Frenchman’s Cay.
There’s a lively laid back vibe to this marina, with buildings painted and adorned with charming shutters and ornate balconies. A glut of gorgeous laidback eateries, cafes, boutiques, and bustle can be found around the charming harbour - along with some world famous spots for sipping punchy frozen cocktails to celebrate the ease of Caribbean life.
Nearby, there’s every opportunity to snorkel and dive in the blissful blue seas or to explore the pretty coves and beaches strung like pearls nearby.
Peter Island lies 4 kilometers from the island of Tortola, and is a hotspot for Caribbean luxury charters. It is the largest private island in the BVI. As it is largely underdeveloped, featuring only one hotel, you can enjoy nature trails and walks to discover the wonderful fauna & flora, and enjoy the idyllic Deadman's Bay beach. You will also be able to spot various species of turtle around the island and dive or snorkel to discover the beauty offered by the surorundings.