Discover the vibrant celebration of Christmas in July in BVI, where festive cheer meets Caribbean culture, influenced by the Puerto Rico navy.
When it comes to sailing in the BVI, choosing the right vessel is crucial. Many sailors opt for catamarans over monohulls for several compelling reasons
Are you ready for an adventure at sea? Planning a bareboat charter can be exciting but challenging. You need to choose the right destinations and prepare for unexpected events. This guide will help you plan the perfect charter itinerary for your trip.
In the British Virgin Islands, the Willie T (short for William Thornton) is more than just a floating bar and restaurant; it's a legendary institution.
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The Baths is a geological marvel where massive granite boulders form a labyrinth of caves, tunnels, and rock pools.
This hidden gem offers not just amazing island cuisine but a whole lot of laughs and good times
The Indians, a fascinating group of rocky islets just off Norman Island, offers one of the most remarkable snorkeling spots in the BVI.
When it comes to making unforgettable family memories, snorkeling in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) is a must-do activity.
As sailing enthusiasts, we understand the importance of safely mooring our boats. Mooring balls play a crucial role in safely anchoring your vessel.
If you’ve ever found yourself puzzled by nautical terms, you’re not alone. One such term that often raises eyebrows and sparks curiosity is the poop deck.
The RMS Rhone, an iron-hulled steamship that met a tragic fate in the Caribbean, is now one of the most celebrated dive sites in the world.