Wednesday, January 22, 2014

See These 6 Sublime Locations With BVI Yacht Charters

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By Marissa Velazquez


Without a doubt, the British Virgin Islands offer some of the best boating locations in the Caribbean. Its array of bars, restaurants, beaches swimming and diving holes provides plenty to do for the fun-loving holiday maker. Any company offering BVI yacht charters will be able to advise on the best locations to visit. Here are six that should be high on the agenda for any visitor to these beautiful islands.

The baths at Virgin Gorda are a series of gigantic granite boulders that are strewn along the beach at the south end of Virgin Gorda. They form a series of caves that contain some amazing formations to explore while snorkeling. Be warned, they are a major tourist attraction and can become busy at certain times of the day. Best to get there before 10.00 and enjoy these stunning formations in relative privacy.

RMS Rhone was a postal ship that sank near Salt Island in 1867. Its wreck is now a major attraction for diving enthusiasts visiting the Caribbean. In addition to the remains of the ship that are still intact, one can see a variety of marine life that has settled in and around the old wreck.

Desert islands don't come much more idyllic than Sandy Spit island near Jost Van Dyke. This is a truly captivating place to moor for a lazy day of swimming and sun bathing. More active visitors can do some snorkeling along the stunning coral formations around the islands. Most will simply want to chill out on the pristine white sandy beach.

Jost Van Dyke's bubbly pool is a naturally formed tidal pool nestling behind cliffs facing the open sea. It gets it's name from the way in which waves approach the pool, as if to engulf it, but are broken by the rocks to form a bubbly 'natural jacuzzi' that is tremendous fun to experience. It is a little off the beaten track on the east end of the island, but is well-worth the short hike needed to get there.

The Indians are a series of jagged rocks near Norman Island, and are an unmissable spot for divers and snorkelers. They are home to just about every variety of marine life, with reef fish, crustaceans and jelly fish among the marine fauna to be seen. Particularly captivating is when the sun illuminates the vibrant colors of the reef. This sight alone ensures the Indians are considered one of the best diving spots in the entire region.

A major draw for foodies is the group of islands known as Anegada. Home to the best lobster restaurants in the region, it is an essential stopover for lovers of this tasty crustacean. Here, the lobsters are freshly caught, then grilled in aluminum foil to produce a beautifully succulent dish.

Being in the Caribbean, there is of course plenty of rum on offer, too. BVI yacht charters are an amazing way to see these attractions, and much more. With the luxury and freedom offered by a modern boat, there is perhaps no better way to savour the unique delights of these quintessentially Caribbean islands.




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