Boatbookings' Top 10 Hidden Gems in the BVI | 2026
The Boatbookings Team is Excited to Share 10 of Our Favorite Hidden Gems in the BVI
Callwood Rum Distillery, Tortola | Benures Bay, Norman Island | Rainbow Canyon, Pelican Island | Key Bay, Peter Island | Cistern Point, Cooper Island | Fallen Jerusalem, Virgin Gorda | Lobster Trap, Anegada | B-Line Beach Bar and Restaurant, Little Jost Van Dyke | Hendo's Hideout, Jost Van Dyke | Cam Bay, Great Camanoe
With over 50 islands to explore, adventuring through the British Virgin Islands can seem like a daunting task. Of course, there are the major islands—Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van dyke—and their corresponding Must Do’s—Road Town, The Baths, Anegada’s famous lobster, and Foxy’s. However, after the hustle and bustle of everyday life and the thrill of all the travel, it can be nice to go off the beaten path in search of a quieter, intimate experience. There is also the bonus of experiencing the islands from a local perspective, in addition to the exciting, yet sometimes overwhelming, tourist attractions. In the spirit of tranquility, the Boatbookings team has compiled a list of our 10 favorite “Hidden Gems” that take you away from the crowds and give you a deeper look into island life.
Map of the Hidden Gems of the BVI
Here are the locations of the gems we've listed below. Enjoy!
Callwood Rum Distillery, Tortola
Your inner Jack Sparrow is calling you to the Callwood Rum Distillery, where for over 200 years, generations of Callwoods have kept up the tradition of pot distillation. The process, by which large copper pots are used to produce spirits, entrances all the senses as you walk through the age-old distillery. Hand-bottled rum lines the shelves of the old stone building, and just outside, in front of the sugar cane plantation, lies the charcoal-powered boiler emitting the sweet smell of sugarcane being turned into rum. Take a tour while you’re here to learn more about the deep history that connects this amber liquid to the islands people love so much. Careful, though, when sampling some of the products, or you might not make it back to the boat!
Benures Bay, Norman Island
Along the coast of Norman Island, just north of The Bight, lies Benures Bay, a quieter anchorage appreciated for its excellent visibility for snorkeling and picturesque views. The crystal-clear waters, characteristic of the Caribbean, make for perfect snorkeling conditions. Make some new friends as you dive under the surface and see how many different colored fish you can count. Alternatively, explore the shores on your own time aboard a paddleboard or kayak. The calm waters are perfect for an easy paddle across the bay. If you anchor here for the night, be sure to take in the sunset, as it is particularly stunning here.
Rainbow Canyon, Pelican Island
With turquoise waters, brilliantly colored corals, and an abundance of sea life peppering the waters, Rainbow Canyon is idyllic for charterers who are looking to dive. Just north of Norman Island, on Pelican Island, this islet boasts alluring dive sites overflowing with sea turtles, eels, and nurse sharks. It stands at about 60ft with a low current, making it a great site for beginning and advanced divers. You might want to bring the underwater camera while you’re at it, to make the memories last even longer.
Key Bay, Peter Island
With room for only 2-3 boats, the highlights of Key Bay speak for themselves. The anchorage is rarely used due to its small size; however, do not let that stop you from reaping the benefits, because there are many! The limited capacity translates to a serene bay with calm waters, making it a romantic stop for honeymooners, a peaceful retreat for hard workers, and a quiet space for those looking to get in touch with the sounds of nature.
If you are feeling adventurous, take a hike up the hill and be rewarded with stunning, panoramic views of the Caribbean. Be on the lookout for wild goats as you make your way up; they will most likely be peacefully grazing on local flora.
Cistern Point, Cooper Island
On the western coast of Cooper Island, just off the shore, a large rock protrudes from the blue waters, marking the vibrant eco system of Cistern Point. These shallow waters and abundant rocks and craters create the ideal environment for many fish, turtles, eels, and even a few nurse sharks. Only accessible by dingy, it is less visited than some of the more popular sites, meaning charterers often have the reef entirely to themselves—perfect for leisurely swims and intimate dives.
Fallen Jerusalem, Virgin Gorda
If you enjoyed the enchanting caves of The Baths, head south where, just a stone’s throw away, lies Fallen Jerusalem, named for its rocky landscape that resembles ancient ruins. The island is uninhabited, making it a tranquil spot perfect for escaping the crowds. Similar to The Baths, Fallen Jerusalem boasts underwater tunnels and caves teeming with marine life. Here you can snorkel with sea turtles, explore age-old caves, or stretch out on the sand and soak up the warmth of the Caribbean sun.
Lobster Trap, Anegada
Let’s not beat around the bush: trying lobster on Anegada is a MUST, and what better way to do it than grilled on an open wood fire with a view of the water? After undergoing some renovations, Lobster Trap is open and ready for business. Their friendly staff are excited to welcome you in, chat about their favorite snorkeling spots, and hear about your new favorite water sport. While you indulge in culinary perfection, look out over the water; you might just spot someone kitesurfing!
While on Anegada, consider a self-guided tour on a motorized scooter. The easily navigable roads are great for feeling the wind in your hair and sun on your skin. Check out different beaches, bars, and perhaps even the Flamingo Pond Lookout to spot our pink-feathered friends.
B-Line Beach Bar and Restaurant, Little Jost Van Dyke
Only accessible by dinghy, the B-Line Beach Bar and Restaurant is an understated gem hidden away on Little Jost Van Dyke. Grab a Passion Confusion, the bar’s signature cocktail, and play a round of cornhole—we promise, the more you drink, the better the game gets. Alternatively, relax in one of their lounge chairs overlooking the serenely still waters while the lingering smell of slow-cooked BBQ hangs in the air. Once you’ve worked up an appetite, dig into your meal and revel in the solace of a quiet beach.
Hendo's Hideout, Jost Van Dyke
Specialty cocktails, mouthwatering food, and fresh-off-the-boat sushi await you at Hendo’s Hideout. Right next door to Soggy Dollar, Hendo's is a great place to go when the crowds get too heavy. It may not be Margaritaville, but the island vibes would make even Jimmy Buffett proud. Try their take on a Moscow Mule, called Delirious Donkey, featuring citrus vodka, as you take in the shockingly blue waters of White Bay on Jost Van Dyke. At night, watch the pink sky and string lights turn this beach bar by day into an enchanting evening spot. Kick off your shoes, grab an evening cocktail, and enjoy the time and space with friends and family.
Cam Bay, Great Camanoe
When the crowds become heavy on Scrub Island, and you are in the mood for a quieter experience, come to Cam Bay. Sheltered by a reef that can be quite shallow, it makes it harder for larger boats to make it through to the bay. Meaning, the waters stay calm, and the noise level dies down to provide a stark contrast from the more populated areas. Take out the snorkel gear or paddle boards, or just swim around the clear waters. There is also a nice stretch of beach that will most likely be deserted, perfect for a romantic picnic spot. If you feel up for a walk, there are short trails that lead to Lee Bay on the West side of Great Camano, where you can check some birds off your bird-watching list.
Whether you come to the BVI because you know you love it or are indulging your wanderlust spirit and trying something new, these hidden gem spots of the BVI are a great way to escape the crowds and get a different taste of island life. There is an abundance of islands to hop from, trails to explore, and new foods to try. You can contact our Boatbookings team to start planning a bespoke 7-day itinerary through the BVI and add a few new hidden gems to the list.
Our BVI Charter Yachts
Our expert team at Boatbookings works year-round to bring you a selection of the best luxury yachts to charter through the BVI. We regularly attend boat shows, personally get to know the crew, and have direct experience with the locations we place on itineraries. Whatever you are looking for, whether it be sun-soaked serenity or heart-pounding water sports, we will help you plan a vacation you look forward to year after year.
Look below for a list of boats you can book for your next charter!
- Bali 4.8 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 14 m
- Year: 2022
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $24000 to $28000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Listen to the melodic orchestra of the gentle Caribbean waves and feel the warm sea breeze, providing relaxing comfort while you're aboard HARMONY!"
- Fountaine Pajot Alegria 67 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 20 m
- Year: 2025
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $58000 to $61000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Get ready for the newest Fountaine Pajot 67 in the BVI and be the first to charter SAPPHIRE!"
- Leopard 50 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 15 m
- Year: 2019 (2023 Refit)
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $22500 to $29500 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Embrace the natural beauty of the British Virgin Islands in true comfort on ABBY NORMAL TO!"
- Leopard 50 Crewed Sailing Catamaran
- Length: 15.24 m
- Year: 2022
- Cabins: 3
- Berths: 6
- From $26000 to $28000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Experience one of the most comfortable cruises with a fun crew on REACH during your enchanting Caribbean charter."
- Lagoon 52 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 15 m
- Year: 2022
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $31000 to $40000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"LIQUID ZEN is a luxurious den amidst the beautiful Caribbean Virgin Islands!"
- Bali 5.4 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 16 m
- Year: 2023
- Cabins: 6
- Berths: 10
- From $30500 to $35000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"HYDROTHERAPY is a great choice for your friends and family to charter in the BVI this summer!"
- Lagoon 55 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 16.76 m
- Year: 2024
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $37000 to $44000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Enjoy an ISLAND HOPPIN' itinerary in the Caribbean Virgin Islands on this stunning Lagoon 55!"
- Fountaine Pajot Samana 59 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 17 m
- Year: 2023
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $38000 to $45000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"PORT TO VINO will deliver the ultimate sailing vacation in the BVI with an award winning crew."
- Sunreef 80 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 24 m
- Year: 2022
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $92000 to $100000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Enjoy unparalleled proportions, luxury, and comfort as you island-hop with Captain Jonathan and his vibrant crew on one of the finest Sunreef crewed catamarans in the BVI!"
- Sunseeker 86 Crewed Motor Yacht
- Length: 26.3 m
- Year: 2017
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $79900 to $95900 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Get ready to be dazzled by an award-winning crew, renowned for their action-packed gourmet yacht charter experiences in the BVI and New England."
- Lagoon 65 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 19 m
- Year: 2023
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $52000 to $62000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"AURA is one of the newest Lagoon 65 yachts in the region, perfect for families looking for luxury and adventure in the BVI!"
- Fountaine Pajot Samana 59 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 18 m
- Year: 2021
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $36900 to $45900 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Impeccable design and generous proportions effortlessly transform every day into a once-in-a-lifetime experience of luxury, serenity, and freedom."
- Bali 4.8 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 14 m
- Year: 2022
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $22500 to $25500 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"BLUE HORIZON offers brilliant chartering through the BVI, ideal for up to 6 people."
- Bali 4.8 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 14 m
- Year: 2023
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $24200 to $27500 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Have a magical cruise under the Caribbean stars on KASIOPEJA!"
- Fountaine Pajot Samana 59 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 17 m
- Year: 2025
- Cabins: 5
- Berths: 8
- From $37000 to $46000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Experience true zen and embrace the serenity of the BVI on PLUS 10."
- Sunreef 60 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 18 m
- Year: 2019 (2023 Refit)
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $42500 to $48500 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Sunreef catamarans are famously luxurious, and AMAYA is no exception, with her unbeatable exterior space!"
- Fountaine Pajot Samana 59 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 17 m
- Year: 2021
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $34000 to $36000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"OHANA is the perfect Virgin Islands charter platform for your next family celebration!"
- Lagoon 65 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 19 m
- Year: 2021
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $54000 to $60000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"An award-winning catamaran during the 2022 USVI Yacht Show, and one of the finest contemporary catamarans to enjoy the Caribbean year-round!"
- Lagoon 50 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 15 m
- Year: 2021
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $18000 to $35000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"SCUBA DOO is the ultimate platform to explore the Virgin Islands, above and below the region's cerulean waters!"
- Lagoon 52 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 15.85 m
- Year: 2017
- Cabins: 3
- Berths: 6
- From $26000 to $28000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Highly sought after Lagoon Crewed Catamaran in sailing paradise. Combining an experienced crew, expansive outdoor spaces and impressive water toys, OUI CHERIE is the complete package!"
- Sunreef 60 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 18 m
- Year: 2020
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $48000 to $54000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Look no further than the striking Sunreef catamaran, RELENTLESS 60, for an unforgettable British Virgin Islands yacht charter!"
- Lagoon 65 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 19 m
- Year: 2021
- Cabins: 5
- Berths: 10
- From $59000 to $72000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"A fantastic award winning crewed catamaran for charters around the US Virgin Islands!"
- Lagoon Seventy 7 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 23 m
- Year: 2019
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $74000 to $80000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Spend a week on the Caribbean's most sought-after crewed catamaran!"
- Sunreef 80 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 24 m
- Year: 2022
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $94000 to $100000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"No stress, just pure fun, and enjoyment await in the BVI and Leeward Islands on RELENTLESS II 80!"
- Horizon FD85 Crewed Motor Yacht
- Length: 26.06 m
- Year: 2017
- Cabins: 5
- Berths: 10
- From $74550 to $107795 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"ANGELEYES is one of the most spectacular modern yachts in the Caribbean, a 2024 BVI Yacht Charter Show Best Motor Yacht runner-up!"
- Lagoon 560 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 17.1 m
- Year: 2011
- Cabins: 3
- Berths: 6
- From $27000 to $28000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"One of the finest Lagoon 560s in the BVI, offering unrivalled comfort and luxury for your next Caribbean yacht charter."
- Lagoon 67 Crewed Power Catamaran
- Length: 20 m
- Year: 2022
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From $54000 to $60000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Step aboard this stand-out crewed catamaran and begin making unforgettable memories in the Caribbean Virgin Islands with the amazing crew who were awarded Best Crew at the 2022 USVI Yacht Show!"
- Sunreef 50 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 15 m
- Year: 2022
- Cabins: 3
- Berths: 6
- From $32000 to $36000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"One of the finest Sunreef 50s in the Bahamas for charters year-round, look no further to explore the Exumas!"
- Lagoon 620 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 18.89 m
- Year: 2017
- Cabins: 3
- Berths: 6
- From $42000 to $46000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"LE REVE is the leading 3 cabin crewed catamaran in the BVI or in New England with an amazing crew, really amazing crew. You will not be disappointed!"
- Sunreef 80 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 23 m
- Year: 2024
- Cabins: 5
- Berths: 12
- From €93000 to €104000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Explore the British Virgin Islands and the plethora of scenic destinations aboard MISCHIEVOUS!"