Exploring Our Neighboring Islands in the BVI!

The British Virgin Islands are a paradise for boaters, offering stunning islands, hidden coves, and pristine beaches. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a newcomer to the boating scene, the BVI provides unforgettable experiences in its clear waters. Here’s a guide to some of the most remarkable spots to explore by boat, each with its unique charm and adventure.

Jost Van Dyke

Known as a social and lively destination, Jost Van Dyke is perfect for those looking to relax and unwind in a friendly atmosphere. Famous for its beach bars, this island offers some of the best beach vibes in the BVI. The island’s relaxed charm invites boaters to anchor for the day, sip on a Painkiller cocktail, and enjoy the beauty the island has to offer. 

The Baths, Virgin Gorda

Virgin Gorda is home to one of the Caribbean’s most iconic natural wonders, The Baths. This unique geological formation of massive granite boulders creates an enchanting maze of pools, caves, and tunnels. The crystal-clear waters and striking rock formations make for perfect snorkeling, while the scenic pathways invite adventure and exploration. 

Sandy Spit

Sandy Spit is a picture-perfect tiny island just off Jost Van Dyke. It’s a quintessential tropical sandbar with nothing but soft white sand and swaying palm trees. People love stopping here for its simplicity and beauty whether it be for a quick swim, or simply basking in the untouched paradise feel of this secluded spot. 

Anegada

Anegada stands out among the BVI as the only coral island in the volcanic chain. It’s famous for its flat landscape and stunning pink sand beaches. It is important to be cautious when approaching Anegada due to its shallow reef-lined waters, but it’s well worth the trip. Once there, you’ll discover some of the Caribbean’s best lobster, picturesque beaches like Cow Wreck Beach, and excellent snorkeling at spots like Loblolly Bay. 

Cooper Island

Cooper Island is a quieter, eco-friendly gem known for its Cooper Island Beach Club. The beach club is a favorite stop for many, offering cozy dining, delicious cocktails, and even a microbrewery! The waters around Cooper Island are ideal for diving and snorkeling, with several reefs close by. 

Saba Rock

Located in the North Sound of Virgin Gorda, Saba Rock is a small island resort offering a unique experience. Recently rebuilt, it features luxurious accommodations,from their fantastic restaurant with waterfront dining to the beach boutique. The spot’s charm and the surrounding area’s beauty make it a popular destination for those looking for a luxurious overnight stay.

With so much natural beauty and adventure awaiting, the British Virgin Islands are the perfect place to set sail and explore.