Tortola to Beef Island

10 day adventure in the British Virgin Islands
In the British Virgin Islands, the sun is always shining, the sea is bluer than your favorite blue denim, and you can only swim, snorkel, or hammock. Your biggest problem in this tropical paradise is choosing a coconut drink or rum punch!
Every day in the BVI is beach day, and your office is a hammock between two palm palms. From Virgin Gorda’s Baths, where tiny house-sized stones create secret grottos, to Jost Van Dyke, where “Happy Hour” is a lifestyle, the islands are a necklace of paradise gems.
Navigating blue waters is like Pirates of the Caribbean without pirates. These seas housed Blackbeard. The only “pirates” today are friendly locals who share snorkeling spots.
Remember the “Willy T”—a party boat where stories outweigh drinks. Rum runs like water and is clear, so we like it!
Beyond sun and sea, the BVI offers a culinary journey. Imagine eating fresh lobster on the beach or a seaside barbecue under the stars. Flip-flops are trendy, ties are not.
Welcome to the BVI—only you missing!

Come and explore this enchanting destination that boasts some of the most stunning beaches in the world, such as the white sand Cane Garden Bay Beach and the black sand Smuggler’s Cove Beach, which provide some great anchorage, whether you’re looking to relax or engage in water sports. Cane Garden Bay is one of the most famous spots due to its beautiful beach and abundance of water activities and Sage Mountain National Park is a stunning natural park that features tropical forests, waterfalls, and hiking trails, and it is another must-see attraction. Visit Road Town, the island capital, is a great place to do some retail therapy or pick up some unique souvenirs, as it is home to a wide variety of restaurants, bars, and markets selling everything from clothing to local art. You should spend at least one day on Tortola during your BVIs holiday if you’re looking for a relaxing island getaway that doesn’t skimp on natural beauty, culture, or adventure.th a combination of natural beauty, culture, and adventure and you can’t miss a day here on your BVIs tour.

Teal waters fringe this buzzing tropical island that was once a local haunt for Keith Richards and Jimmy Buffet. Exuding barefoot luxury at its best, Jost Van Dyke remains a nirvana of lush greenery, pristine beaches and a buzz of beach bars that shouldn’t be missed. With a backdrop of emerald hills, White Bay is a crescent-shaped paradise ideal for swimming and snorkelling, not to mention ultimate beach relaxation. The island offers tonnes of eateries to tuck into that Caribbean cuisine, with the most sophisticated of them all, Hendo’s Hideout, serving up modern variations of local cuisine complemented by rustic chic wooden decor.

Norman Island is a place known for its natural beauty, and is steeped in pirate history. Arrive and drop anchor in the Bight, a safe bay with excellent snorkelling and diving. Explore the island’s history by snorkelling through the caves that are rumoured to have inspired Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island,” and perhaps even find some treasures of your own. Paddleboard or kayak along the picturesque shoreline and soak up the breathtaking scenery for a more relaxed water activity. Go ashore and explore the island’s hiking trails, which will take you to breathtaking vistas where you can take in the majesty of the islands in the distance. In the evening, after a day of sailing, you can relax with a cocktail and some delicious Caribbean fare at the Willy T, a world-famous bar and restaurant in the Bite.

Key Cay is a sandy islet atop a stunning coral reef just off Peter Island. On the north and west sides of the islet are rocky beaches, which ensure the surrounding water is brimming with vibrant tropical marine life. Unlike many popular dive spots worldwide, you’re unlikely to come across any crowds here. Instead, you’ll have the opportunity to explore this under-the-radar anchorage with just a few other yachts dotted across the island – if any. While the azure waters glisten during the day, you’ll want to stick around until the sun starts to dip below the horizon for a front-row seat to a truly unforgettable show. From your isolated vantage point, you’ll be treated to one of the area’s most beautiful sunsets, with views across to Norman Island.

One of the best places to go wreck diving in the Caribbean; a must-see on any yacht charter. While boating around Salt Island, be sure to stop by the shipwreck of the RMS Rhone, which went down in the waters there in 1867 and is now a popular diving and snorkelling spot. Road Town, the capital of the British Virgin Islands, is a charming little town full of local shops, restaurants, and bars. Although there are no bars or restaurants on the island, it is nevertheless an ideal destination for those in search of peace and quiet. Hikers will enjoy the island’s beautiful scenery and the several breathtaking trails they can take to get there.

One of the few private islands in the BVI, Ginger Island is uninhabited. Anchor here and take advantage of being near two of the top dive spots in the area: Ginger Steppes and Alice In Wonderland. Dive into a diver’s paradise where puffer fish, reef sharks, and stingrays swim freely among colorful corals and anemones.

Popular for The Baths – a series of boulders on the water’s edge that form natural rock pools and accessible grottos – Virgin Gorda features stunning natural beauty worth visiting. Whether you’re lazing on the white shores of Spring Bay, wading in the still, warm waters of Devil’s Bay National Park, or putting on your walking shoes and hiking the trails to Gorda Peak for the island’s most spectacular view; there is something for every nature lover. Take a break from activities with a refreshing rum cocktail at Nova; we recommend enjoying it in the plunge pool so you can bask in the sea views beyond.

Sir Richard Branson’s privately owned Necker Island is a secluded paradise, surrounded with magnificent coral reefs, and stunning blue waters. It is exactly what you’d expect a Billionaire’s private island to be! and serene palm-fringed white sandy beaches. Whilst it is open to the public, it’s not guaranteed that you can head ashore, as it can be exclusively booked. If you head ashore, you can meet the 60 lemurs and the flamingo that live on the island, or indulge in the restaurant that is as delicious as you’d expect. And you mustn’t miss the famed Floating Sushi Bar for a unique dining experience while enjoying the stunning view.

Immerse yourself in the tropical paradise of Scrub Island. Home to the luxurious Scrub Island Resort Marina and Spa, offering a range of services and activities for Caribbean enthusiasts. With its two main islands, Big Scrub and Little Scrub, this privately owned paradise is largely uninhabited and boasts excellent fishing opportunities. Visit the stunning Honeymoon Beach, where you can enjoy turquoise waters and soft white sand, or take a stroll through the island’s nature trails, offering breath-taking views of the surrounding sea. Indulge in world-class dining or a serene spa treatment at the Scrub Island Resort to end your day.

A tropical paradise that offers visitors a perfect blend of sun, sea, and relaxation. A yacht itinerary in Beef Island could start with a leisurely sail to one of the island’s many stunning beaches, such as Long Bay Beach or Josiah’s Bay Beach. After arriving at the beach, guests can soak up the sun, swim in the clear turquoise waters, or participate in water sports such as snorkeling or kayaking. With its breathtaking scenery, rich cultural heritage, and relaxed island vibe, Beef Island is an unforgettable destination that will leave visitors feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.