BVI Crewed Catamaran 7 Day Itinerary – Day 6 – Little Jost Van Dyke to Sandy Spit and White Bay, Jost Van Dyke

Today we start with a dinghy ride to the pier at Foxy’s Taboo in order to hike to the “Bubbling Pools” – an inlet continually refilled by the crashing waves, then snorkeling at our favorite deserted island – Sandy Spit, and onward to White Bay, Jost Van Dyke,  home to the Soggy Dollar bar and one of the most beautiful beaches anywhere.

The Bubbling Pools

After breakfast, we took a 5 minute dinghy ride to the pier at Foxy’s Taboo at Diamond Cay at the far eastern end of Jost Van Dyke. Foxy’s Taboo is not the famous Foxy’s – it is a bar/restaurant that was started much more recently by the same owner. We will pass by Foxy’s later on today!

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Inside Foxy’s Taboo, Jost Van Dyke

Walking along the beach, there is a sandy path that takes you through some mangroves, by a lake and over the rocks (where you can usually see wild goats) and you’ll soon reach the Bubbling Pools. This is a great place to swim in the gurgling waters, climb on the rocks and  enjoy the rhythm of the waves. Kids also love it because of the water crashing regularly into the pools makes for great sport.

A mangrove tree, in the way to the Bubbly Pools, Jost Van Dyke
A mangrove tree, in the way to the Bubbly Pools, Jost Van Dyke
Enjoying the Bubbling Pools, Jost Van Dyke
Enjoying the Bubbling Pools, Jost Van Dyke

After perhaps an hour at the Bubbling Pools, we made our way back to Foxy’s Taboo, and then dinghy-ed back to our boat, for the short sail to Sandy Spit.

Sandy Spit

Sandy Spit is one of the most delightful attractions in the BVI.  It’s simply a deserted island with a few trees and bushes surrounded by beautiful beaches and some very healthy coral reefs.  Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, beach games, and dreaming what it would be like to be shipwrecked on an island. Anchor on the leeward side, jump in with your snorkeling gear and swim ashore to enjoy its simple pleasures.

Sandy Spit
Sandy Spit

We stayed at Sandy Spit for most of the afternoon, then headed to White Bay, which offers two amazingly beautiful beaches: one serene, one host to the daily Jost Van Dyke party scene (more on that tomorrow).

White Bay, Jost Van Dyke

Approaching White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
Approaching White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
A Rainbow at White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
A late afternoon Rainbow at White Bay, Jost Van Dyke

We decided not to spend a night in Great Harbor, where most of the boats moor on Jost Van Dyke because of the lure of Foxy’s (the most famous bar and dancing spot in the BVI). It can get quite crowded and noisy there. Instead, we opted for more tranquility and anchored in White Bay and took a dinghy over to Great Harbor for dinner and dancing.  It’s so much nicer to wake up in beautiful White Bay, which is quiet and peaceful until afternoon.

Local Wisdom at Corsairs
Local Wisdom at Corsairs in Great Harbor, Jost Van Dyke

Corsairs is  known as one of the best restaurants in the BVI (local fish, meats, pizza, pasta etc.), which was packed because of its excellent value.  And of course, we couldn’t avoid spending a couple of hours dancing at Foxy’s  and meeting the locals.

Foxy's Bar, Jost Van Dyke
Foxy’s Bar, Jost Van Dyke

Tomorrow – Soggy Dollar Bar, a sail back to Norman Island, and Halyard Jumping in the Bight

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BVI Crewed Catamaran 7 Day Itinerary – Day 4 – Virgin Gorda to Anegada

The North Sound Virgin Gorda is well protected by islands and reefs, so there are few waves there, making it ideal for water sports.  Alex brought out the armada after breakfast, and we spent the morning waterskiing, paddle boarding, wind surfing and kayaking around the beautiful bay. Then after lunch, a one tack sail up to Anegada, which take a bit over an hour in the fresh trade winds.

Watersports in North Sound Virgin Gorda

As mentioned, Souls Calling has a full complement of great water toys, which are a treat for everyone, especially the kids.  We spent the entire morning paddle boarding, tubing, water skiing, kayaking, and just hanging out in his large float behind the boat.  Alex drove expertly, and got everyone up on skis.  Needless to say, we all were happy and a bit tired by lunchtime.

Water Toys
A few of the water Toys aboard Souls Calling
Tubing in North Sound Virgin Gorda
Tubing in North Sound Virgin Gorda

The Sail to Anegada

The constant and predictable trade winds make for an easy, single tack open water sail up to Anegada, which takes a bit over an hour sailing at 8 – 9 knots.  Leaving the Bitter End Yacht Club, you pass by Necker Island, the exclusive island that is owned by Richard Branson and was hit by lightning in 2012 and is in the process of rebuilding.

Rebuilding on Necker Island
Rebuilding on Necker Island
Full Sail up to Anegada
Our companion Lagoon 450 in full sail up to Anegada (Virgin Gorda behind)

Anegada

Anegada is dramatically different from all the other islands in the BVI chain.  It is entirely coral, as opposed to volcanic, and so very flat with little vegetation.

 

Approaching Anegada
Approaching Anegada

Anegada is known for it’s flock of flamingos, which you can see from a bus on a trip to Loblolly Bay, snorkeling on its reefs, long white beaches, and fresh caught grilled lobster dinners. The island is one of our favorite stops in the BVI, although some people find it a bit remote and quiet for their liking.

You’re also nearly guaranteed to get a beautiful sunset from your mooring.

Sunset on Anegada
Sunset on Anegada

We took the dingy ashore and had an excellent lobster dinner – there are 5 restaurants that are happy to serve you.  It’s a good idea, however, to call ahead for reservations so you’re not disappointed.

Lobster on Anegada
Lobster on Anegada

Tomorrow – Flamingos, Loblolly Bay, and Sailing to Little Jost Van Dyke, and bonfire on the beach.

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Top Six Best Sailing Apps – Part 1

AppsNow in this day and age it seems apps are playing a more and more essential role in our daily lives. Indeed, we seem to use apps for almost everything; be it finding a parking space or the nearest gourmet restaurant, keeping track of flights or even an app to help you rebuild your kitchen! The possibilities are endless and have become so popular because of the ease at which you can access and scroll through apps on your iPad, iPhone or Android device. Naturally the subject of these apps also extend to the Knot appsyachting industry that we all know and love. There are sailing apps for everyone whether you are the inexperienced amateur who is sailing with a skipper and wants to learn how to tie a few of those pesky knots, or the veteran adventurer who is looking for up to date info on the latest weather patterns and tide movements. Yet with such range and quantity of apps, the quality does not, I’m sad to say, remain of the highest standard and in this three part series I will attempt to separate the wheat from the chaff and provide you with a list of 6 of the best apps to try. In each of the first two parts of this series I will review 10 apps before selecting my top 6 in the third and final installment.

Now when it comes to knots – something that is essential for every sailor to know – it is very easy to feel as lost as Alice did in Wonderland. Especially when your Skipper screams at you to quickly tie an Alpine Butterfly on a Bight, Ashley’s Stopper or Palomar Knot to name just a few. With an app you can leave the heavy books at home and simply use your phone for a quality tutorial on how best to tie these pesky knots! The first app I have chosen to look at more closely is ‘Knot Time’. This app includes six different categories of knots: general, boating, mountaineering, fishing, lashings and scouting and each knot provides a brief description and most importantly an instructional video that walks you through exactly how to tie the knot. Although it only has 33 knots and costs £2.49 the video feature is invaluable and would be a great app for those that are serious and going to try and learn the basics well.

The next contender for the best knot app is ‘Animated Knot’ – named the best knot-tying app by Outside Magazine it boasts over 200 knots with the boating section containing 28 fully animated knots. The layout is fantastic and is very easy to use, offering step-by-step slide shows and an alphabetic list with a search function. It costs £2.99 but more than lives up to its reviews! The last of Urban Spoonthe knot apps is called ‘What knot to do’. This app has descriptions of 70 different knots with similar features to the previous two apps but crucially this time this app is free! If you are interested in being able to tie knots, this app is a must download – it will give you a taster of what you will be getting with the other apps but at no cost to yourself!

Now as every sailor will know after a satisfying days sailing, the only thing that could really top it off is a meal in a nice restaurant. Urban Spoon is not an app that many would think to use on a sailing holiday but if you are chartering a yacht around the United States Canada Australia or the UK it could be just the thing to find the food you are hankering after!

The next app I have selected as a possibility for my top 6 best sailing apps is the ‘Sailing and Boating Community App’. At the time of writing, this has over 90,000 members and provides a platform for the sailing community to share useful information through forums and threads. You can stay on top of currently available boats or crew positions, get the latest information on navigation and the coolest new innovations from boat builders. Oh, and did I mention it was free?

Now comes at first glance a seemingly boring app but in fact is potentially one of the most useful. You never know when you will Flag Appsneed to know what a particular flag means and in some circumstances it might mean the difference between life and death. This app is called ‘Signal Flags Info’ and contains pictures of all 40 of the international code flags. It is free and will take up no space at all on your iPad or IPhone – better safe than sorry!

For those amongst us who constantly strive for perfection when trimming the sails – desperate to eek out that last bit of speed, Sailsim is a fun and useful app to work out how best to do this. Costing just £0.69 you can adjust the wind angle and see the sails on a typical mono hull shift to their optimum position. It is brilliantly simple and well worth the money!

Now this app is for the racing enthusiasts amongst you. It a simple but useful app costing £3.99 that provides a number of useful features to make your hectic race that much easier. Firstly it tells you how much time it will take you to reach a certain point based on your current speed and secondly it provides a countdown able to sync with the race committee officials coming with audio and Navionicsvibration alerts. To compliment this app you could download You Tack Pro – a concise but very detailed app showing you all the latest sailing rules from right-of-way, room, penalties, signals and protest procedures based on the International Sailing Federation Racing Rules of Sailing. It comes as a lite or pro version so you can get a taster for the app before spending a considerable £13.99. It is a great app for the keen racer that wants to have the rules on hand!

And finally the last app that I will look at is Navionics. This well known app is a complete chart plotting system, you can mark wave points, obstructions and search marinas. Importantly you can download the maps on your hard drive meaning you can venture outside of your service area and still have access to a chart plotting system. You can also share maps and information over email and social media. As a recipient of many awards and labelled ‘incredible’ by Sailing World this app comes highly recommended and would be a valued companion to every sailor.

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The AC World Series Regatta Comes to Naples.

ACThe Naples World Series Regatta is taking place this year from 16th – 21st April 2013. It is a fantastic opportunity for many people who wouldn’t otherwise get the opportunity to get a taste of the AC Cup and to come and bathe in this unique atmosphere. Taking place in the Mediterranean not only means that you do not have to fly all the way to America to experience the intense competition for the oldest international trophy in sport today, but it also means it is very good value. It is much less expensive than the AC Cup taking place in San Francisco Bay on 4th July – 30th August, but you still get to see all the best teams compete!Naples

The Naples World Series Regatta will be used as a means of generating publicity and enticing sponsorship – especially as it costs about $100 million for a team to mount a competitive challenge! It is also used to gain points for the all-important Louis Vuitton Cup – the cup that selects the one team worthy of racing the previous winner and defender of the AC Cup itself.

Naples originally was host to the AC World Series in April 2012, when it drew over 500,000 spectators for an enthralling race between the best yacht racing teams in the world. This next installment promises to be just as exciting.

Why not look to charter JAUNI? A beautiful Amer 86 in immaculate condition and available for this upcoming Naples World Series Event.

She has wide spacious areas on deck – perfect for getting the best possible view of all the action as it happens in front ofJauni you! There is a forward sunbathing area for those amongst you that want to soak up the sun, a fly bridge featuring a further sundeck and a dining table with seats; not to mention the huge cockpit coming complete with a dining table for al fresco meals and access to a bathing platform to cool off in the sea.

With Captain Salvatore Paternostro at the helm and his crew supporting him, guests will have a truly memorable experience absorbing the unique atmosphere and excitement of the Naples Regatta.

If you are looking to charter a yacht during the Naples World Series Regatta or simply want to be at port with cocktails in hand, get in touch with us at www.boatbookings.com. We organize all sorts of charters around the world with our highly qualified team that has intimate knowledge of the destinations and yachts that are available. We leave no stone unturned in matching not just the yacht and the destination to your requirements but also the crew, itineraries and all other subtle aspects that come together to create a charter of a lifetime!

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The Latest Gadgets for your Luxury Yacht!

Just one more way to make the most out of your luxury yacht charter are the huge range of gadgets and water toys available nowadays. The world of water toys has been upgraded from the classic banana boat and donut that we all know and love to the latest Seabob and high tech Water Slides! Why not look to add to you luxury yacht with a few of these choice gadgets?

Water-Slide

The inflatable Water Slide is growing more and more in popularity – it is the cutting edge in family entertainment and with its 45 degree drop propelling guests to exhilarating speeds, it is a fantastic and unique form of entertainment on board. You can even have your logo printed on its ultra slick surface!

SeabobAnother water toy that is literally making waves in the market is the Seabob Cayago F7. If you are fan of playing on the water then you are probably fan of playing under the water and this could be perfect for you. Taking its passenger up to 20km/h on the surface and 14km/h under water it is one of the most incredible gadgets on the market today. You can reach depths of up to 40 metres – literally becoming a fish in the ocean and perfect for helping out on those dives in the Caribbean.

Seabob Cayago F7:

Performance up to: 5.2 kW (7 HP)Cari
Maximum torque up to: 22 Nm
Maximum thrust up to: 734 N
Speed over water up to: 20 km/h
Speed under water up to: 14 km/h
Operating time average: 60 min
Charging time (standard charging) approx.: 10-12 h
Charging time (quick charging) approx.: 110 min
Diving depth: 40 m
Dimensions (L x W x H): 1,296 x 481 x 379 (in mm)
Weight approx.: 64 kg
Buoyancy in water approx.: 8 kg
Special equipment: Securing device for pilot belt system

If you are interested in diving or cruising on a luxury yacht in the Caribbean then check out our guide here. At Boatbookings.com, we are constantly trying to improve in every department. Whether it is discovering new yachts available for charter, getting to know a crew or exploring our charter destinations, we strive to be the very best so that we can pass on our valuable experience to our clients. Our expertise, professionalism, guidance and willingness to go the extra mile ensures that

our customers have the very best time possible on their luxury yacht charter!

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