7-Day BVI Crewed Power Catamaran Itinerary | 2026-2027

Sunreef 80 anchored in the BVI
Sunreef 80 ECO, SOL

Discover the Highlights of the British Virgin Islands, Including Tortola and Anegada, on a BVI Crewed Power Catamaran Charter

Day 1: Norman Island | Day 2: Peter Island | Day 3: Virgin Gorda | Day 4: Anegada | Day 5: Little Jost Van Dyke | Day 6: Jost Van Dyke | Day 7: Norman Island | Day 8: Tortola

In the British Virgin Islands, a luxury crewed power catamaran offers a front row seat to the world’s leading charter destination. Gather with the whole family on the flybridge for sweeping views of the Sir Francis Drake Channel while dolphins play nearby. Your expert crew will orchestrate every detail, from personalized menus to scheduling the exact time to arrive at Sandy Spit so you have the whole island to yourself.

The Boatbookings team has curated this itinerary from firsthand experience sailing the BVI. Over twenty years, we have stepped onto each island to find the best restaurants for fresh seafood and the quietest bays to test out water sports like E-foils and SeaBobs. When you work with us, we will customize every detail to your preferences. With our expertise guiding your experience, you are free to drift effortlessly through the crystalline waters of The Baths on Virgin Gorda.

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Why a Crewed Power Catamaran is the Best Way to Explore the BVI

A BVI crewed power catamaran combines the luxury of a BVI motor yacht with all the advantages of a BVI sailing catamaran. Its faster cruising speed and low fuel consumption mean you can spend more time paddling around White Bay, while the shallow draft allows exclusive access to islands only accessible by yacht.

Power catamarans do not have a mast, giving you room to enjoy unhurried mornings in the open space of the flybridge. Gather on the foredeck for evening aperitivos with family, where you can move freely without lines or rigging in the way. Inside, the saloon becomes a natural gathering spot for game nights, where panoramic windows offer undeniably beautiful views of Jost Van Dyke.

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Day 1: Tortola & Norman Island

Crewed Power Catamarans Anchored at the Indians
The Indians, Norman Island

Meet your crew in Road Town at noon and embark on your personalized 7-day BVI crewed power catamaran itinerary. After introductions have been made, your captain will set course for Norman Island as you enjoy your first painkiller cocktail. From years of personally sailing the BVI, we have formulated this list of the best activities to create the perfect first day on charter.     

The Indians: On the way to Norman Island, you will stop at The Indians, where crystal clear waters teeming with vibrant corals make one of the best snorkel spots in the BVI. Dive off the bow with a snorkel and mask before enjoying a gourmet lunch on the aft deck with the sun on your back.  

Willy T’s: An iconic BVI destination, Willy T's is known for its generous rum shots and the challenge to walk the plank after the sun sets. As the evening unfolds, the music grows louder, setting the tone for a night full of dancing.  

The Bight Bay: Your anchor for the evening, where your personal chef will prepare a fantastic welcome dinner. With a customizable menu, you are sure to enjoy every dish! 

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Day 2: Peter Island & Cooper Island

Deadman's Beach on Peter Island
Deadman's Beach, Peter Island

Wake up to views of The Bight Bay from your private cabin and enjoy a leisurely morning. While you are there, dive into the water for a quick float before heading toward Peter Island and Cooper Island. Today promises famous beaches, hiking trails, and one of the top restaurants in the BVI. 

Deadman’s Bay, Peter Island: On the way to Cooper Island, you will stop at Deadman's Beach, a crescent beach that makes the perfect background for a lunch picnic. 

White Bay, Peter Island: A quiet bay that offers calm waters for paddleboarding, skiing, and wakeboarding. With few crowds, you will have the whole bay to yourselves for a day full of exploration. 

Cooper Island Beach Club: Enjoy a private beach day at the Cooper Island Beach Club, where limited mooring space means little to no crowds. The on-site restaurant has an incredible menu and a view of the sunset you cannot miss. Additionally, they have the largest rum collection in the BVI and host rum tastings for those who want to indulge. 

Hiking: Peter Island offers some of the best hiking trails in the BVI, with even better views at the top. Step off the boat and explore the natural flora and fauna of the region.

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Day 3: Cooper Island & Virgin Gorda

Crystal clear waters at The Baths on Virgin Gorda
The Baths, Virgin Gorda

Lounge on the trampolines and feel the wind on your face as you sail from Cooper Island to Virgin Gorda. You will anchor in Leverick Bay for the evening after a day of exploring the waters via snorkel. 

Wreck of the Rhone, Salt Island: Preserved for nearly 200 years, the Wreck of the Rhone acts as one of the BVI's top dive sites. This is a great family stop since the site sits just 10 feet below the surface, so divers and snorkelers of all ages and comfort levels can explore. 

The Baths, Virgin Gorda: A series of shallow pools, caves, and grottoes created from boulders that rise out of the sea. The 40-foot boulders create a natural playground that offers crystal clear waters to snorkel through. 

Leverick Bay, Virgin Gorda: Your anchorage for the evening, where, if you go ashore, you will find some amazing restaurants. Bitter End Yacht Club has a local cafe offering a delicious breakfast and a sandy spot in which to enjoy it. 

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Day 4: Anegada

White sand beach on Anegada
White sand beach on Anegada

Head up to the flybridge this morning for incredible panoramic views of the water as you embark on a 3-hour sail to Anegada. As the island is a coral atoll, you will have to tender ashore, then spend your day visiting a famous filming location, tasting fresh Anegada lobster, and strolling along one of the many white sand beaches. 

Cow Wreck Bay: As one of the filming locations for the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, this is a popular spot for any fans of the series. Have a nice float and watch for the shadows of sea turtles in the crystal-clear water. A small restaurant near the entrance to the beach makes the perfect spot for a quick lunch before heading to your next destination.  

Bumber Well Ponds: With a unique terrain and a flamboyance of flamingoes, Bumber Well Ponds is a must-see for those who want a deeper insight into the quiet nature of Anegada. 

Lobster Trap: One of Boatbookings' top restaurants in the BVI, offering famous Anegada lobster that is caught and grilled fresh everyday by local fisherman. If you are interested in an evening at Lobster Trap, let your charter expert know and they will handle the reservations.  

The Wonky Dog: For a fun night out, The Wonky Dog is a must! An energetic team and live entertainment create the perfect atmosphere to enjoy fresh seafood with your loved ones. 


Day 5: Little Jost Van Dyke

Sandy Cay near Little Jost Van Dyke
Sandy Spit, Little Jost Van Dyke

Start the day with an early sail from Anegada to Little Jost Van Dyke. Along the way, keep your eyes on the horizon in search of any dolphins passing by. Allow today to unfold at an easy rhythm, with secluded islands, bubbly pools, and peaceful coves.

Sandy Spit: An early wake-up call is worth it to make it to Sandy Spit before the crowds set in. Your captain's intimate knowledge of the region will place you on the deserted island at the perfect time so can have the whole place to yourself for beach games, sun-tanning, or a quiet lunch on the warm sand. 

The Bubbly Pool: Reach The Bubbly Pool after a short hike from Foxy's Taboo, where a natural feature is formed by large volcanic rocks and the incoming tide. Water funnels through the narrow spaces between boulders, filling the shallow pool and creating a bubbly, jacuzzi-like effect to float in. 

Manchioneel Bay: Anchor in Manchioneel Bay for the evening, with its tranquil waters and great views of the sunset. Now is a fantastic time to bring out the water toys and the tender for tubing. You can also try wakeboarding, or simply float on a mat and soak up the sun. 


Day 6: Jost Van Dyke

relaxing on a hammock on white bay,Jost Van Dyke
Relaxing on White Bay, Jost Van Dyke

Make the short journey to Jost Van Dyke where Great Harbour waits with two of the BVI's most iconic destinations. Allow the day to unfold in a series of painkiller cocktails, seafood appetizers, and the warm sand between your toes. 

Soggy Dollar: Your first stop is The Soggy Dollar Bar, where you will swim from your yacht to the shores of White Bay! After you ordered a painkiller at the beach bar is was created in, relax in one of their beachfront chairs and dry off before heading to your next spot. 

Foxy’s Tamarind Bar: Foxy's remains one of the must-see destinations in the BVI with a fun atmosphere and an energetic team. When your stay coincides with the full moon, join their themed party known for its lively music and amazing drinks. 

Great Harbour: Anchor in Great Harbour for an afternoon and evening of kayaking or relaxing on a floating mat. As the sun sets, enjoy an al fresco meal on the aft deck with stunning views of Jost Van Dyke in the background. 

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Day 7: Norman Island

Water scooters in the BVI
Exploring the water with sea scooters

Spend your last full day in the BVI on Norman Island, where you will discover a whole new side of the island. Drift through secluded bays, capture frame-worthy family photos, and enjoy full access to the yacht's water toys at your leisure. 

The Caves, Privateers Bay: Privateer's Bay will be your anchorage for the evening, providing you with calm waters that are ideal for swimming or paddleboarding. The Caves are known for spectacular snorkeling adventures and encourage you to continue the search for buried loot that is rumored to have been there for centuries. It is also an impressive backdrop for family photos, which can be taken with an underwater camera that many of our yachts provide. 

Water Toys: Explore the crystal-clear waters on a kayak, wakeboard, or skis. Your BVI luxury power catamaran will have something for everyone, and your crew is enthusiastic to show you all the ways you can explore. 

Secluded Coves: Benures Bay is just one of the many hidden gems in the BVI and provides guests with a quieter experience, away from the typical crowds. The calm waters provide the perfect spot for snorkeling and exploring with water toys. 


Day 8: Road Town, Tortola

Afternoon Drinks on the Flybridge
Afternoon Drinks on the Flybridge

For your final morning in the British Virgin Islands, enjoy a gourmet breakfast al fresco style as you watch the sunrise. Grab a snorkel and mask before diving into the water one last time to spot brightly colored fish and corals. Eventually, you still head back to Tortola for disembarkation at midday. Be sure to exchange information with your crew if they made a lasting impression. This way, when you return to the BVI, you can revisit the team you know and love. 

If you are not quite ready for your vacation to end, spend a few nights at in one of the many hotels on Tortola and explore all the island has to offer. 

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