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Rental Sailboat Bénéteau Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands

Sailboat - 17.12m — Bénéteau - Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. (2024)

  • Skipper optional
9 people · 4 cabins · 9 berths · 17.1 m

From 
$654 / day

Rental Sailboat Puma Cubic 70 Tortola
Special offer

Tortola

Sailboat - 22.00m — Puma - Cubic 70 (2002)

  • Skipper offered
8 people · 5 cabins · 8 berths · 22 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$2,251 / day

Rental Sailboat PUMA YACHTS CUBIC 70 Tortola
Special offer

Tortola

New

Sailboat - 22.00m — PUMA YACHTS - CUBIC 70 (2002)

  • Skipper mandatory
10 people · 5 cabins · 8 berths · 22 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
$2,174 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Jeanneau 54 - 5 + 1 cab.	 Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 16.16m — Jeanneau - Jeanneau 54 - 5 + 1 cab. (2021)

  • Skipper optional
12 people · 6 cabins · 12 berths · 16.2 m

From 
$965 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Loft 47 - 6 + 1 cab. Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 14.42m — Jeanneau - Sun Loft 47 - 6 + 1 cab. (2020)

  • Skipper optional
12 people · 7 cabins · 13 berths · 14.4 m

From 
$968 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Loft 47 Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 14.42m — Jeanneau - Sun Loft 47 (2020)

  • Skipper optional
12 people · 7 cabins · 12 berths · 14.4 m
Rental Sailboat Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 - 5 + 1 cab. Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 15.94m — Bénéteau - Oceanis 51.1 - 5 + 1 cab. (2020)

  • Without captain
12 people · 6 cabins · 13 berths · 15.9 m
Rental Sailboat Bénéteau Oceanis 40.1 - 3 cab. Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 12.00m — Bénéteau - Oceanis 40.1 - 3 cab. (2023)

  • Skipper optional
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 12 m

From 
$416 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 - 3 cab. Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 13.00m — Jeanneau - Sun Odyssey 440 - 3 cab. (2022)

  • Without captain
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 13 m
Rental Sailboat Laivateollisuus Maxi Ior (1988) British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands

New

Sailboat - 25.08m — Laivateollisuus - Maxi Ior (1988) (1988)

  • Skipper offered
10 people · 5 cabins · 10 berths · 25.1 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
$727 / day

Rental Sailboat BENETEAU OCEANIS 41.1 Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 12.43m — BENETEAU - OCEANIS 41.1 (2019)

  • Without captain
8 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 12.4 m
Rental Sailboat Dufour Dufour 520 Gl British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands

Sailboat - 12.00m — Dufour - Dufour 520 Gl (2018)

  • Without captain
12 people · 5 cabins · 10 berths · 12 m
Rental Sailboat JEANNEAU Sun Odyssey 519  with watermaker & A/C - PLUS Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 15.75m — JEANNEAU - Sun Odyssey 519 with watermaker & A/C - PLUS (2018)

  • Without captain
13 people · 6 cabins · 11 berths · 15.8 m
Rental Sailboat Dufour Yachts 350 Adventure Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 10.28m — Dufour Yachts - 350 Adventure (2018)

  • Without captain
5 people · 2 cabins · 4 berths · 10.3 m
Rental Sailboat BENETEAU OCEANIS 41.1 Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 12.43m — BENETEAU - OCEANIS 41.1 (2018)

  • Without captain
8 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 12.4 m
Rental Sailboat Bénéteau Oceanis 41.1 Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 12.43m — Bénéteau - Oceanis 41.1 (2018)

  • Without captain
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 12.4 m
Rental Sailboat Bénéteau Oceanis 41.1 Tortola

Tortola

Sailboat - 12.43m — Bénéteau - Oceanis 41.1 (2018)

  • Skipper optional
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 12.4 m
Rental Sailboat Dufour Yachts 520 GL Tortola

Tortola

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Sailboat - 15.20m — Dufour Yachts - 520 GL (2018)

  • Without captain
12 people · 5 cabins · 10 berths · 15.2 m

Sailboat rental in the British Virgin Islands

Sailboat rental in the British Virgin Islands is an excellent way to explore the stunningly beautiful and remote islands of this Caribbean paradise. With a wide range of boats available, from luxury sailing yachts to small sailboats, there is something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or an adventure-filled holiday, a sailboat rental can make your dream trip come true.

The British Virgin Islands offer a unique combination of seclusion and adventure that makes it an ideal destination for sailing. The waters are calm and crystal clear, with spectacular coral reefs and abundant marine life. There are plenty of deserted cays and beaches to explore, as well as some great spots for snorkeling, fishing, and diving. Plus, the stunning views of the surrounding islands are unbeatable!

When it comes to finding a sailboat rental in the British Virgin Islands, you'll have plenty of options. From smaller vessels to larger ocean-going sailing yachts, there's something to suit every budget and style. Plus, many boat owners offer experienced crew members who can show you the best spots on each island with their boat rentals. So whether you're planning a romantic honeymoon or an action-packed family vacation, you can be sure you'll have all the support you need to make your sailing adventure unforgettable.

If you're looking for a truly special experience in paradise, there's no better option than a sailboat rental in the British Virgin Islands. With so much beauty and adventure on offer in this idyllic archipelago, it's easy to see why so many people choose to make their vacation dreams come true here!



Where to sail in the British Virgin Islands?

For those who choose to rent a sailboat in the British Virgin Islands, there is no shortage of places to explore. The most popular destinations include Jost Van Dyke, St. Thomas, Tortola, Anegada Island, and Virgin Gorda. Each of these locations has something unique to offer and is worth exploring with your sailboat rental.

Jost Van Dyke offers stunning beaches with crystal clear waters and white sand that stretch for miles. It also has some of the best snorkeling spots in the Caribbean, which makes it an ideal destination for anyone looking for a unique and exciting experience on their sailboat rental.

St. Thomas is one of the larger islands in the British Virgin Islands and offers plenty to do for all types of sailors. From world-class marinas to deep-sea fishing opportunities, it has something for everyone. There are also plenty of restaurants and bars located along its waterfront, making it perfect for relaxing evenings spent in paradise!

Tortola is home to some of the islands’ most iconic beaches, including Cane Garden Bay and Brewer’s Bay. This is one of the most popular destinations in the British Virgin Islands as it provides breathtaking views of both land and sea while offering plenty of activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling around its many coral reefs.

Anegada Island is another great option when renting a sailboat, as it offers serene beaches with calm waters that are perfect for swimming or simply relaxing on board your vessel. Additionally, this island offers ample opportunities for bird watching as well as fishing along its beautiful shoreline.

Finally, Virgin Gorda is known for being one of the more picturesque islands in the Caribbean and consists mostly of lush green hillsides which provide great views from any vantage point onboard your sailboat rental. This island also has some wonderful beaches that stretch out into tranquil waters where you can relax after a day out at sea!

How much does it cost to rent a sailboat in the British Virgin Islands?

Sailboat rental in the British Virgin Islands can be a great way to explore the beautiful islands and coastline. However, there are a few things to consider before renting a sailboat. The cost of renting a sailboat can vary depending on the size of the boat, the length of the rental, and whether you add extra amenities like fishing gear or snorkeling equipment.

If you hire a skipper and crew, that will also add to the cost. But overall, renting a sailboat in the British Virgin Islands is an affordable way to enjoy all that this beautiful region has to offer.

A sailboat rental with Océans can cost you as little as $341/day for a Dufour 412 Adventure capable of sleeping 4 people, and as much as $4,947/day.

The harbors in the British Virgin Islands

When it comes to your boat rental in the British Virgin Islands, you need to know where to dock your sailboat. Fortunately, the BVI has plenty of marinas and harbors that provide safe docking for your boat charter.

Below is a list of some of our favorite marinas and harbors in the BVI:

  • Nanny Cay Marina: Located on Tortola island, this marina provides easy access to many of the islands in the BVI. It offers a variety of amenities including laundry services, provisioning stores, and repair facilities. The marina also features a fuel dock, a swimming pool, and several restaurants.
  • Leverick Bay Marina: This marina is located on Virgin Gorda island and provides excellent protection from strong winds and waves. There are also plenty of amenities such as a restaurant, bar, laundry services, marine store, and fuel dock.
  • Soper's Hole Marina: This picturesque marina is situated on the west end of Tortola Island and offers excellent protection from storms due to its location between two hillsides. It features a fuel dock, grocery store, restaurants, and bars, as well as laundry services and marine stores.
  • Peter Island Marina: This full-service marina is located at Deadman's Bay on Peter Island and provides easy access to many other islands in the area. It features a swimming pool, laundry facilities, beach bar & grill restaurant with live music every night!
  • Road Town Harbour: Situated on Tortola Island’s western shoreline, Road Town Harbour offers easy access to other islands in the area as well as plenty of amenities such as shops & restaurants within walking distance from the dockside! These are just a few of our favorite marinas and harbors in the British Virgin Islands where you can safely dock your sailboat during your rental period! With plenty more options available all around these incredible islands, you’re sure to find something that meets all your needs!

Renting a sailboat with or without a skipper

The British Virgin Islands offer some of the best sailing in the world, with beautiful weather and amazing scenery. Renting a sailboat is the perfect way to explore this paradise, and there are two main options: a skippered charter and a bareboat charter.

A skippered charter means that you will have a captain and crew onboard to take care of everything, from sailing the boat to cooking meals. This is a great option for those who want to relax and enjoy the ride, without having to worry about anything.

A bareboat charter means that you will be responsible for everything onboard, from sailing to cooking. This is a great option for experienced sailors who would like to explore at their own pace and make all the decisions.

Both options have their perks, so it’s important to decide what’s right for you before booking a charter. Whichever option you choose, you’re sure to have a fantastic time sailing in the British Virgin Islands!

When is the best time to go?

The British Virgin Islands are a popular destination for sailboat charters, and with good reason! The weather is beautiful year-round, with average temperatures ranging from 77°F to 86°F. This makes it the perfect climate for sailing in the Caribbean.

The wind speeds during the summer months (May-September) are usually around 15 knots, perfect for light sailing. This is also a great time of year to experience some of the many festivals and events that happen throughout the islands.

In the fall (October-November), wind speeds can reach up to 20 knots, making it an ideal time for experienced sailors. The temperature also begins to cool off slightly during this time of year, but still remains comfortable and enjoyable.

For those looking to escape cooler winter temperatures, December through February is a great time to visit the British Virgin Islands. Temperatures remain warm, and the winds are slightly higher than in autumn, averaging 20-25 knots. This makes it an ideal spot for experienced sailors looking for a challenge.


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