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8 Best Anchorages In The British Virgin Islands

In these videos, we’re going to show you some of the best anchorages in the British Virgin Islands. We’ll show you Spanish Town on Virgin Gorda, the famous geological attraction called The Baths. We’ll then sail over to Leverick Bay to catch a pirate singing show. We’ll also give you a tour of the Leverick Bay Resort and Marina. Britican’s Captain, Simon, will do a drive-by of Bitter End and Saba Rock – two massive sailor hang-outs that were destroyed in hurricanes.

In part two, you’ll get to check out Trellis Bay, Tortolla, and then head over to the capital city, Road Town. We anchor at Peter Island and hang out for quite a while in Cane Garden Bay. A bunch of cruisers hikes Sage Mountain – an excursion well worth the time.

Finally, we fill up with fuel from Nanny Key Marina and head to Spanish Wells to book out before we leave for Saba.

We’ll then sail down to Cooper Island to enjoy some raft fights and a drink at the Cooper Island Beach club.

Next, we anchor off Salt Key to then take the dingy to the Rhone Shipwreck site followed by a calm sail to Norman Island where there’s rumored to be buried treasure on the island. From Norman Island, we sail over to Great Harbor on Jost Van Dyke to visit the famous Soggy Dollar and visit Roxy’s. We’ll show you some rather horrific hurricane damage in Trellis Bay on Beef Island but change the atmosphere with a full moon party.

Best Anchorages In The British Virgin Islands Video Part 1

Best Anchorages In The British Virgin Islands Video Part 2

Resources in the British Virgin Islands Video

  • Kim’s T-shirt ‘Home is where the anchor drops’
  • Floating Patio for kids and adults to enjoy! Find here on Amazon.
  • Simons T-shirt ‘I’d Rather Be Sailing’
  • Simon’s T-shirt ‘Sailing Britican’ logo

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If you have any burning questions about the Best Anchorages In The British Virgin Islands. Or cruising in general or just want to chat with Simon or me, buy us a drink and we’ll email or ring to you answer your questions. All donations go to keeping these articles and videos free. If you’re interested in our monthly mentoring program or joining us for a sail on Britican, learn more here.

Best Anchorages In The British Virgin Islands

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If you’d like an overview of all the places we’ve visited in the Caribbean please read our destination overview: Caribbean

 




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  1. Bill says

    July 31, 2018 at 6:43 pm

    Great video! I was on a ball right next to you at Trellis Bay for that full moon party. I was hoping to see y’all and say hi. Maybe another time! Safe travels.

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  2. Dane Homenick says

    August 2, 2018 at 9:41 am

    Great enjoying a couple of these with you guys. Leverick stands out for sure! Awesome video 🙂

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    • Kim Brown says

      August 15, 2018 at 4:01 pm

      Thanks Dane! It was great to hang with you 🙂

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  3. Thomas & Joni Beckman says

    January 3, 2025 at 8:54 pm

    Hey great thanks for the videos and info on the BVI. Planning to bareboat charter a sailboat late May 2026 for 10 days. Just finished reading 23rd Edition 2024 Cruising Guide to the Virgin Islands. Who knows, we might see you down there!

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