What do our cruises in the British Virgin Islands involve?
Our cruise packages in the British Virgin Islands
The cruises we offer in the British Virgin Islands are all-inclusive cruises that allow you to discover many sites in a unique way. The concept is to rent one or more cabins on a catamaran with a crew that will take great care of you. You therefore share the boat with other people, but you have your own private and comfortable space. Numerous packages are available, allowing you to find the cruise that suits you. You can find circuits, durations (8 to 11 days) and very different prices (from USD1600 to USD3500 for two people).
What types of boat are available for a cruise in the British Virgin Islands?
You will sail and live for a few days at the side of the boat on a 54 or 62 foot catamaran. These powerful catamarans are designed for long voyages, with exceptionally comfortable, fully equipped spaces designed for your well-being: open-plan kitchen, spacious lounge, and a lounge area and sunbathing mattress ideal for enjoying moments of relaxation on deck. Each cabin is equipped with amenities and offers guests all the comfort they need during their stay.
What activities are available on a cruise in the British Virgin Islands?
During the cruise, numerous nautical activities are planned, such as kayaking, paddle boarding or diving sessions, as well as daily visits to idyllic islands and anchorages.
How much does a cruise to the British Virgin Islands cost?
For two people, the price can vary depending on the boat, the desired period and the chosen cabin. Here is a dead reckoning of the price for an 8-day sailing itinerary between Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy.
November to August | September and October | |
Double cabin | From USD2,800 | From 2,000 USD |
Superior Double Cabin | From 3,000 USD | From USD2,200 |
What are the must-sees on a cruise of the British Virgin Islands?
- Tortola: Between towering mountains, lush vegetation and fine sandy beaches, magnificent landscapes flourish on the main island of Tortola. Located on the southeast coast of the island, the capital, Road Town, and its inhabitants will welcome you with the many tourist activities available, such as tours of the island by minibus and van. At the entrance to the town, Dolphin Discovery offers you the opportunity to pet and swim with its gentle dolphins.
- Virgin Gorda: Sailing on the island of Virgin Gorda will offer you an exceptional natural spectacle with its famous Baths. These huge polished granite rocks, strewn along the beaches and natural pools, form a truly magical labyrinth. This small geological marvel with its imposing and majestic presence forms caves and natural seawater pools.
- Jost Van Dyke: Named in honor of a former pirate and first settler, Jost van Dyke extends into the heart of a rugged landscape and colorful folklore. On this island, you will have the chance to observe whales and dolphins in their natural environment. Between the ruins of a sugar mill, the island's old paths and the magnificent natural jacuzzi of the East End, this small island with less than 300 inhabitants is rich in its own unique culture.
When to go on a cruise to the British Virgin Islands?
The climate in the British Virgin Islands is warm all year round with temperatures between 27°C and 33°C. It is therefore possible to go on a cruise most of the time. However, the months of September and October should be avoided as they correspond to the cyclone season. It is therefore an ideal destination for those who wish to enjoy the sun during the European winter.
How do I book a cruise to the British Virgin Islands?
To book your cruise in the British Virgin Islands, you can make a booking request from our website. Once we have received your request, an advisor will contact you by phone to understand your plans (duration, budget and activities). They will then send you cruise suggestions by email. Once you have found the cruise you want, you can pay a deposit in your customer area to confirm the charter and reserve the boat.