BVI Crewed Catamaran 7 Day Itinerary – Day 7 – Soggy Dollar Bar, White Bay, Jost Van Dyke to the Bight, Norman Island

Sadly, this is our final full day on Souls Calling.  But in many ways, we’ve saved the best for last!

White Bay, Jost Van Dyke, and the Soggy Dollar Bar

We woke up to the quiet and beauty of White Bay, with only a few other boats there.  The first activity was for the kids to snorkel the bay looking for “soggy dollars” – a lot of people lose dollar bills when swimming to and from their boats, and it’s fun to try to find them. We collected $7, and saw a beautiful stingray swimming along the bottom, as well as many other fish.

We then took a walk down the beach to the eastern end, which is pristine and much quieter – a perfect walk to reflect on the past week at the BVI.

White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
White Bay, Jost Van Dyke – a view of the Eastern Beach

This beach is also home to “Ivans Stress Free Bar” – which has thousands of shells incorporated in its construction and is, well, stress free.

Ivan's Stress Free Bar, White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
Ivan’s Stress Free Bar, White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
Why Worry? A sign at Ivan's Stress Free Bar
Why Worry? A sign at Ivan’s Stress Free Bar

We continued our walk to the end of the beach and climbed the hill to get a good view of the magnificent White Bay panorama.

A view of White Bay, Jost Van Dyke

Back to the Boat, it was time to hit the Soggy Dollar Bar (and t-shirt shop). It was quiet in the early morning, which gave us the time to enjoy the hammocks and beautiful views of the boats.

Souls Calling, as seen from the Soggy Dollar Bar, Jost Van Dyke
Souls Calling, as seen from the Soggy Dollar Bar, Jost Van Dyke

We spent the entire day at the White Bay, including lunch and the requisite “painkiller” drink, which was created there, and watched the scene of dozens of boats arriving, partying, then leaving a few hours later.

The party scene at White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
The party scene at White Bay, Jost Van Dyke

It is clear why the Soggy Dollar Bar always makes the top 10 list of the world’s best beach bars.

Back to the Bight

In order to get to Road Town by noon tomorrow we wanted a short final sail, so we headed back to the Bight, Norman Island, in the late afternoon.

The route passes the West End of Tortola, with a nice view some of the villas and Soper’s Hole, then past St Johns to Norman Island.

We anchored in the Bight and Captain Alex saved his best surprise for last. He invented what he calls “Halyard Jumping”, where he attaches a water ski handle to the halyard, then another line to his dinghy.  The jumper gets in the water next to the boat, grabs onto the water ski handle, and then Alex floors the dinghy away from the boat.  Physics prevails, and you are vaulted out of the water approximately 50 feet in the air, for an exhilarating ride and view of all the boats in the Bight. You can choose to jump, or simply ease back into the water.

Alex keeps this for last, because it gets rid of the last day blues, and he knows that if he did it on the first day, that’s all the kids would want to do!

 

Halyard Jumping in the Bight
Halyard Jumping in the Bight

Halyard jumping was a fantastic treat for the last night, then a beautiful lasagne dinner prepared by Carla. The perfect final day in the BVI!

Tomorrow – the final sail back to Tortola, and reflections on an incredible week in the BVI.

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Experience The Glitz and Glamour of the Cannes Film Festival On Your Luxury Charter

 

Glitzy, glamorous and extravagant are three words that come to mind when describing the International Film Festival in Cannes. Chartering a luxury yacht during the festival period will be a very memorable experience. Mingle amongst film stars; entertain prospective clients or just soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Cannes at this glorious time of year.

The Cannes Film Festival was founded in 1946 and takes place at the ‘Palais des Festivals,’ a grand conference center situated in the heart of Cannes. This year’s festival will take place between the 15th and the 26th of May. It is a 12 day cinematic extravagance where 25,000 directors, producers, distributors, publicists and film stars come together to celebrate the most prestigious film festival in the world. The Jury and the President of the film industry will award the highly coveted Palme d’Or to the film that best ‘serves the evolution of cinematic art.’ This year the President of the Jury is the award-winning American director, Steven Spielberg.

Cannes’ great blood sport is celebrity spotting. Marvel at the famous film stars and producers making their way up the red carpet at the entrance to the Palais des Festivals. It is known for crowds to build up soon The Croisette at Cannesafter lunchtime, so stake out a place early! The Palais des Festivals is directly adjacent to the Old Port and provides the perfect opportunity to charter a luxury yacht of your choice. Chartering a yacht so close to the Palais provides on site accommodation, a chance to entertain clients and promote your brand or the possibility for a relaxing cruise along the gorgeous French Riviera.

ALIBI is a magnificent and luxurious super yacht berthed on the French Riviera. She boasts 6 beautifully designed cabins that can accommodate up to 12 guests. ALIBI is extremely spacious and is perfect for corporate events and entertaining prospective clients. Furthermore, there is an on board gymnasium, Jacuzzi and grand sun deck.

At Boatbookings,we organise luxury yacht charters all around the world with our highly qualified team. 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 comes together to create a charter of a life time!

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 5 – Anegada to Little Jost Van Dyke

This morning we took a taxi over to Loblolly Bay, which is known for it’s beautiful beach, relaxed lifestyle and beautiful snorkeling on the reef. On the way we got a glimpse of the famous pink Flamingos on the north end of the island.

This beach at Loblolly Bay  is on the Atlantic side of Anegada, so there are larger breakers. There is a small hotel there, with individual bungalows, and a bar/restaurant area.

Loblolly Bay, Anegada

A shaded Bench at Loblolly Bay
A shaded bench at Loblolly Bay
The white sandy beach at Loblolly Bay
The white sandy beach at Loblolly Bay

Sailing to Little Jost Van Dyke

Loblolly Bay took the whole morning, and after returning to the boat for a “cheeseburger in paradise”, we set sail for the long run down to Little Jost Van Dyke. This is a long sail of approximately 3 hours, and because it’s with the wind it is normally calm. It’s good to scan the sea, as often whales and dolphins are spotted.

 

Sailing toward Little Jost Van Dyke
Sailing toward Little Jost Van Dyke, with a view of whales and the north coast of Tortola

We anchored at Manchioneel Bay, on Little Jost Van Dyke.  It is has a small beach with a wind-battered out-of-business bar that is tended by a scarecrow (don’t ask, it’s the BVI), and is quite remote.  We chose it because it was the perfect place for a bonfire and dancing on the beach without bothering anyone.  It is also very close to the Bubbling Pools and Sandy Spit, two of our destinations for tomorrow.

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Bonfire on the Beach, Manchioneel Bay, Little Jost Van Dyke

Tomorrow – Bubbly pools, Sandy Spit, and White Bay, Jost Van Dyke.

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Exhilarating Day Charter From Luxurious Cannes to Exclusive St Tropez

Cannes Palais des FestivalsAs summer is fast approaching, why not experience a luxurious day charter from Cannes to St Tropez. If you’re looking to cruise along the French Riviera in style, taste some of the finest foods, marvel at brilliant architecture or party in the the most lavish of settings, this day charter from Cannes to St Tropez is perfect for you!

From Cannes old port, visit the ‘Musée de la Castre,’ the former castle of Cannes. Originally built in the 11th century by Lerins monks, it is now a spectacular museum that exhibits the most exotic artwork collected by explorers through out Asia and the South Pacific. Wander up the castle tower and enjoy a fabulous view of Cannes harbor and its surroundings. Cannes Day Boat Charter

Cannes is a beautiful chartering destination. Leaving the old harbor, circle the bay of Cannes and admire the fancy hotels and restaurants lining the Croisette. This area is notorious for its celebrity spotting during the International Film Festival, charter a luxury yacht and feast your eyes on a number of celebrities.

Next gently cruise out to the Iles de Lerins; two picturesque islands nestled in the bay of Cannes, known for their crystal blue waters and idyllic setting. This secluded spot is perfect for snorkeling or a morning swim. If you have plenty of time, wander around the islands to see the monastery and the dungeon where the Man in the Iron Mask was held.Isle La Guerite

Head along the coast, past the sun worshipers and the golden white beaches of La Bocca and head to L’Oasis a 2*Michelin restaurant often celebrated for its gastronomical excellence. Here experience fine-dining, luscious cocktails and excellent waiter service.

As you continue past the beautiful small port towns of Theoule-sur-Mer and St Raphael known for their beaches and inland roman ruins, you will arrive at the vibrant and exclusive St Tropez. Characterized by its orange and deep red townhouses, quaint port and long stretch of white sand, St Tropez is a day chartering paradise. Pampelonne Beach, for which the town is world famous, consists of 27 private and public beaches spread over a grand distance of 67 acres. Make your reservations to any of the numerous restaurants and anchor offshore alongside the Rivas, Mangustas and hundreds of other beautiful yachts. Nikki Beach and Club 55 are two lavish beach restaurants that cater for the finest tastes. Party the day away, indulge in fine foods and relax in Nikki Beach St Tropezthe sun, this day charter is perfect for everyone.

AQUA BLUE IRELAND is one of the most luxurious Sunseeker yachts berthed on the French Riviera, accommodating up to 6 guests (night) and 10 for day charter. She is the pinnacle of a luxury modern yacht and is ideal for a day charter to St Tropez.

At Boatbookings,we organise luxury yacht charters all around the world with our highly qualified team. 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 comes together to create a charter of a life time!