BVI Yacht Charters

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  • Author Lawrence Earl
  • Published October 18, 2010
  • Word count 632

BVI Yacht charters

There is no better way to enjoy a luxurious Caribbean vacation than a BVI yacht charter. The British Virgin Islands offer untold beauty, snorkeling, diving, white sand beaches and sailing, sailing, sailing. You can change your itinerary at anytime so this vacation is your oyster, come down and enjoy. There are no set times for anything, so let's have fun. Your Good Medicine crew are one of the top professional crew in our industry so grasp each moment with both hands and savor these special times. A sample itinerary follows:

DAY 1

Arrive by air at Beef Island, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. You can walk 100 yards to your boat, and within 10 minutes you can be on board GOOD MEDICINE enjoying tropical drinks prepared by a master lady cocktail queen. All charters begin at 12 noon, normally you arrive at 1pm, so a light lunch is prepared for your group while you settle into your luxury vessel. Once you are settled, your Captain motors slowly round to one of the world’s most magnificent islands, Marina Cay (Republic of Jose Cuervo), for the evening, one of the smallest of the Virgin Islands. Marina Cay has a lovely beach restaurant under the coconut palms where you can relax and enjoy the tropical surroundings, or you can jump in the warm crystal clear tropical waters and snorkel round the small reef.

Hors d'oeuvres are served round 5 pm, the chef will bring out snacks and your favorite happy hour cocktail for all to enjoy. Take in your first gorgeous sunset while relaxing on the trampoline. After sunset, dinner is served in the main cockpit area under the stars for everyone to enjoy your first tropical calm evening in Paradise. Pinch yourself, you are in paradise where mermaids and dolphins play

DAY 2

After a good morning breakfast (9.30am), your BVI Yacht Charter takes you on a morning cruise to the Baths on Virgin Gorda. This takes roughly 2 hours to sail and is most picturesque. Now you anchor at this spectacular rock formation at +-11.30am; it is here you can discover the beautiful world underwater and on land. We anchor just short of the beach and prepare lunch while your captain takes you through the walk from the Baths into "DEVILS BAY"; take flip-flops and a swimsuit. This special walk takes about 20 minutes and is worth each step through the dense undergrowth. There is plenty time for snorkeling in this magnificent area, so a relaxing day can be spent exploring the Baths on land and Underwater. At 3pm take a short cruise up to Spanish Town and anchor out for the evening. This is where guest can go ashore and explore small local shops, then return to Good Medicine for dinner and a good night sleep.

DAY 3

Wake up in Spanish Town, VG, and meet in the cockpit, where morning coffee is waiting for you, while breakfast is served. After breakfast raise the anchor and proceed to Long Bay Virgin Gorda , relax here for the remainder of the day and evening. Spend the morning enjoying the crystal clear water and the 1 mile long foot-print free beach. Collecting sea shells on the beach or snorkeling is divine. The view at sunset from Long Bay Virgin Gorda simply cannot be beaten it is a view 25 miles down to St Thomas where the sun sets, surrounding you (or the horizon at this point) are a multitude of tropical islands in the sun. Every night at sunset is dead calm, so enjoy Happy hour with treats and cocktails, let your mind escape into paradise. It is here on a full moon that you can see each grain of sand on the seabed 15 feet below. Supper is served in the cockpit, then amble off to sleep, those long sleeps of content.

Lawrence Earl

http://goodmedicinesailing.com

The crewed catamaran Good Medicine charter yacht is one of the Caribbean’s most luxurious sailing yachts, offering the utmost in equipment, comfort and privacy for her guests while yacht charting in the Caribbean. Based in St Thomas, sailing out of Red Hook or pick up in the British Virgins.

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