Norman Island is on the edge of the Frances Drake Channel, lying close to Tortola and Peter Island, and part of the British Virgin Islands.
Legend has it that treasure is buried here and was perhaps the island behind Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Bight is one of the most scenic harbors, offering over 100 moorings and is an ideal spot from where you can dive and snorkel, or set off on some fantastic hiking trails.
Any stop here is not complete without a visit to Willy T's floating bar.
Splash in the sea, soak up the flaming sunsets and snorkel your way through shimmering coral gardens as you fall into island time on Cooper Island.
This 480-acre island is home to a private resort and marina perched on Manchioneel Bay. It’s a naturally located stop for those sailing along the blue pearly waters of the BVI as they make their way to The Baths. There's a beach for sprawling, a coast for kayaking, a rum bar for rocking up in the twinkling evenings, and everything you need to make it a magical mooring.
The eco-resort that occupies Cooper Island is all barefoot bliss, but even beyond the retreat walls, the island is pure sailors' bliss. Just opposite you can find Wreck Alley - a popular diving site in the BVI for those who love exploring sunken shores.
The unrivaled star of the Virgin Gorda - The Baths is a fairytale destination for any yacht charter crowd. As one of the best beaches in the Caribbean, you will love this landscape of pink granite slabs, hidden coves, cathedral-like caves, and shimmering saltwater pools all perched on the edge of the sea.
The boulders have been adorned with ladders and ropes so you can climb and cross this natural obstacle course. Wallow in the warm rock water pools, soak up the sun on your favorite boulder and be enchanted by the natural grottos. When you need a hint of refreshment, the nearby yacht club will tempt you in with long lavish lunches and afternoons being pampered at the spa.
Sitting on the sprawling shades of the North Sound near to the enchanting Virgin Gorda, Leverick Bay is a resort and marina for those wanting to soak up the best of the British Virgin Isles. Shopping, dining, and spa delights are just a few steps away from your yacht anchor at this purpose-built pleasure resort.
The marina has just 36 moorings making it a floating oasis with access to all that you need while ashore. Leverick Bay is the perfect anchor spot for soaking up the delights of the Virgin Gorda.
Anegada is a coral island and the northernmost island of the BVI group. It should not be missed thanks to its beautiful white sand beaches, quaint beach shacks, and the large horseshoe shaped reef that protects its immaculate shores.
This unique island is the only inhabited island in the British Virgin Islands that is not volcanic - this low lying island, with a highest point of only 28 ft (8.5m), is made up of coral and limestone and is surrounded by one of the world's largest reefs.
The island is also known for its large salt ponds which used to be home to thousands of flamingos which were caught for food and their feathers during the 19th & 20th centuries. They have recently been re-introduced to the island and the population is flourishing. Anegada also boasts several species of turtles and the endangered rock iguana.
With a name like White Bay, this southern Jost Van Dyke special is a bright and buzzing little place that boasts breathtaking views, iconic beach bars, and some of the softest sands you could ever wish for.
A curve of bone white sand meets warm teal seas. Yachts glisten on the horizon and a velvet canopy of green coats the rippling hills behind. Drop anchor, swim to shore, and order the famous Painkiller cocktail to kickstart your day on White Bay. The beach here is popular with yachters and there’s always a lively buzz.
You can socialize, dine, sip on fruity rum treats, and partake in the party atmosphere. For those who need a break from the wild action, there’s always a stroll down the sands, a snorkel in the shallows, and a nap on a hammock to get your strength back.
A visit to the BVI would not be complete without stopping by at Soggy Dollar Bar, you can check out the action here - Webcam