BVI Flyer - Summer 2025

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June 20 - 28, 2025

7 DAY CATAMARAN CHARTER + 1 NIGHT

Sleep aboard on DAY 0

The duffle bag is the preferred luggage option due to its convenience in terms of storage and its ability to accommodate limited space.

Additional Expenses (Approximate Costs)

All initial payments have been completed through Malorie Lewis at Marine Max (727-265-3834), totaling $5,685.55 per couple. This amount was adjusted by an additional $68.75 per couple (a total of $275) to reflect the upgrade from the Aquila 484 to the Aquila 545. Note: This cost includes the required Day 1 captain.

The balance (NOW $955.90) can be sent via Zelle to Sabrina at 954-226-9983 to hold our group reservations (i.e, mooring balls,

ARRIVAL DAY (FRIDAY): Check in Nanny Cay Marina, Island of Tortola Once at the marina, the docks and office are located in the new building in front of the yachts. Take possession of the vessel. DINNER at Peg Legs Restaurant (5 min walking)

ORIENTATION: Marine Max Briefing, Friday, June 20, 2025

PROVISIONS: Food, drinks, & supplies delivered by provisioing@bobbyssupermarket.com

June 21

* DAY 1 (SATURDAY): Jost Van Dyke - Soggy Dollar Bar and *Foxy’s Bar and Grill

DAY 2 (SUNDAY): Norman Island - Willie T’s, The Caves and The Pirate’s Bight

June 22

June 23 Page 10 - 11 Page 12- 13 Page 14 - 15

DAY 4 & 5 (TUES/WED): Anegada Island - Cow Wreck Beach, Big Bamboo, and Potter’s by the Sea Page 16 - 17

* DAY 6 (FRIDAY): Virgin Gorda: Devils Bay, and The Baths and Dinner and Dancing at Coco Maya

DAY 3 (MON): Bitter End & Saba Rock: Lunch Saba Rock and Dinner and Dancing at The Clubhouse Page 18 - 19 Page 20 - 21

DAY 7 (THURSAY): Leverick Bay, Virgin Gorda - Beach at Leverick Hog Heaven, Night Cap at the Beach bar

* Events on Specific Nights of the Week

ARRIVAL DAY (FRIDAY): Check in Nanny Cay Marina, Island of Tortola Once at the marina, the docks and office are located in the new building in front of the yachts. Take possession of the vessel. DINNER at Peg Legs Restaurant (5 min walking)

ORIENTATION: Marine Max Briefing, Friday, June 20, 2025

June 21

* DAY 1 (SATURDAY): Jost Van Dyke - Soggy Dollar Bar and *Foxy’s Bar and Grill

DAY 2 (SUNDAY): Norman Island - Willie T’s, The Caves and The Pirate’s Bight

June 22

DAY 3 (MON): Bitter End & Saba Rock: Lunch Saba Rock and Dinner and Dancing at The Clubhouse

10 - 11 Page 12- 13 Page 14 - 15

June 23

June 24

DAY 4 (TUES): Cooper Island - Snorkel at Cistern Point, Visit the ` Boutique, Sunset Drinks, Rum Bar

DAY 5 (WED): Cane Garden Bay - Live Music Mylett’s Beach Strip, Dancing, Rum Punch, Bonfires

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June 25

DAY 6 (THURSAY): Leverick Bay, Virgin Gorda - Beach at Leverick Hog Heaven, Night Cap at the Beach bar

*DAY 7 (FRIDAY): Virgin Gorda: Devils Bay, and The Baths and Dinner and Dancing at Coco Maya

* Events on Specific Nights of the Week

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20 - 21

BAREBOAT CHARTER ROUTE & DISTANCES

1 Nanny Cay → Jost Van Dyke 11 NM

2 Jost Van Dyke → Norman Island 18 NM

3 Norman Island → Bitter End (Virgin Gorda) 30 NM

4 Bitter End → Cooper Island 14 NM

5 Cooper Island → Cane Garden Bay 19 NM

6 Cane Garden Bay → Leverick Bay (Virgin Gorda) 24 NM

7 Leverick Bay → Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbor 10 NM

8 Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbor → Nanny Cay Marina 33 NM

NOTE: If the boating conditions for Anegada (Wednesday, June 24) DO NOT look favorable on June 24 at 7:00 AM, this route will be the best option.

ARRIVAL DAY (FRIDAY): Check in Nanny Cay Marina, Island of Tortola Once at the marina, the docks and office are located in the new building in front of the yachts. Take possession of the vessel. DINNER at Peg Legs Restaurant (5 min walking)

ORIENTATION: Marine Max Briefing, Friday, June 20, 2025

* DAY 1 (SATURDAY): Jost Van Dyke - Soggy Dollar Bar and *Foxy’s Bar and Grill

10 - 11

June 21

DAY 2 (SUNDAY): Cane Garden Bay - Live Music Mylett’s Beach Strip, Dancing, Rum Punch, Bonfires

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June 22

DAY 3 (MONDAY): Norman Island - Willie T’s, The Caves and The Pirate’s Bight

12- 13

June 23

DAY 4 (TUES): Cooper Island - Snorkel at Cistern Point, Visit the ` Boutique, Sunset Drinks, Rum Bar

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June 24

DAY 5 (WED): Bitter End & Saba Rock: Lunch Saba Rock and Dinner and Dancing at The Clubhouse

14 - 15

DAY 6 (THURSAY): Leverick Bay, Virgin Gorda - Beach at Leverick Hog Heaven, Night Cap at the Beach bar

*DAY 7 (FRIDAY): Virgin Gorda: Devils Bay, and The Baths and Dinner and Dancing at Coco Maya

* Events on Specific Nights of the Week

18 - 19

20 - 21

BAREBOAT CHARTER ROUTE & DISTANCES

NOTE: If boating conditions for Anegada on Wednesday, June 24 are not favorable as of 8:00 AM on Sunday, June 22, the following alternate route should be implemented. Reservation Adjustments (If Anegada Is Skipped):

The Pirate’s Bight Dinner: Move your reservation from

June 22 to Monday, June 23.

MOORING BOATYBALL - Great Harbor Overnight Stay

CHECK IN: Saturday, June 21, 2025 @ 12:00 PM

CHECK OUT: Sunday, June 22, 2025 by 11:00 AM (44 minutes to Norman Island)

Note: Dock in Great Harbour and dinghy to Soggy Dollar Beach at White Bay (south side)

SOGGY

DOLLAR BAR

• Soggy Dollar Bar

• Beach

• Snorkeling

• Lunch

• Hike to Ocean’s Edge

FOXY’S BAR & GRILL

Dinner at Foxy’s Tamarind @ 7:30 PM

• Drinks

• Beach

• Snorkeling

• Hammocks

• Kayak Rentals

• Foxy’s Dinner & Dancing

• Souvenir Shopping

• Floating Spa

Discover the enchanting Norman Island, nestled at the southern edge of the British Virgin Islands archipelago. This captivating island is steeped in legend and lore, with its mystical charm rumored to have inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's iconic pirate adventure, Treasure Island.

MOORING FIRST COME ($40 COLLECTED ON SITE) - Norman Island Overnight Stay

CHECK IN: Sunday, June 22, 2025 after 12:00 PM

CHECK OUT: Monday, June 23, 2025 by 10:00 AM (1 hour 40 Minutes to The Bitter End)

NORMAN ISLAND CAVES

• Snorkel

THE PIRATE BIGHT

• Dinner

• Shopping

DINNER AT PIRATES BIGHT @ 7 PM

Bitter End Yacht Overnight

CHECK IN: Monday, June 23, 20245 @ 12:00 PM

DINGY - Saba Rock at 3:00 PM

CHECK OUT: Tuesday, Junne 24, 2025 by 8:00 AM (1 hour 13 Minutes to Anegada)

DINGHY TO SABA ROCK

Lite Bites & Drinks at @ 1:30 PM

Feeding the Tarpon Gather @ 4:45 PM

Dingy Back @ 5:15 PM

ATTIRE: Island Casual

BITTER END YACHT CLUB

Lunch at the Buoy Room

Relaxing on the Boat

Water Toys

Snorkeling

Provisions

DINNER AT THE BUOY ROOM @ 6:30 PM

Anegada is one of the British Virgin Islands, part of a volcanic archipelago in the Caribbean Sea. A low-lying coral island, it’s known for secluded beaches like Loblolly Bay and Cow Wreck Beach.

Waterside restaurants feature Anegada lobster. The island is home to flamingos, rock iguanas and rare plant species like sea lavender. Offshore, Horseshoe Reef shipwrecks.

COW WRECK BEACH

Cow Wreck Beach Bar

*Sunset Dinner and Painkillers

Kite Surfing

MOORING BOATYBALL Day Overnight Stay

CHECK IN: Tuesday, June 24, 2025 @ 12:00 CHECK OUT: Thursday June 26, 2025 8:30 AM

POTTER’S BY THE SEA

Select and reserve your lobster meal by 4 PM SELECT A TIME

SCOOTER RENTALS

DINNER ON THE BOAT

Big Bamboo Loblolly Bay Anegada Lighthouse
Cow Wreck Beach

ATTIRE: WATER SHOES NEEDED

THE BATHS IN DEVIL BAY

NATIONAL PARK

Explore

Photo Opportunity

DEVILS BAY

Snorkeling

Swimming

Relaxing

DOCKING (SLIP RENTAL) - Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbor

CHECK IN: Thursday, June 26, 2025 @ 10:00 AM

CHECK OUT: Friday, June 27, 2025 by 8:00 AM

HOG HEAVEN

Lunch (1:30 PM) Drinks Views

RENTAL TO COCO MAYA

DINNER @ 8:00 PM AND DANCING

ATTIRE: WEAR YELLOW AND/ OR WHITE

MOORING - Leverick Bay

CHECK IN: Friday, June 27, 2025 @ 12:00 NOON

CHECK OUT: Saturday, June 28, 2025 by 8:00 AM (1 hour to Nanny Cay)

LEVERICK BAY

Fly Boards & Jet Ski Tours

SNUBA or e-foil Session

Tennis or Spa Treatment

Happy Hour (5:30 PM)

Live Island Music (7:30 PM)

TAXI RIDE TO HOG HEAVEN (25 MINUTE SCENIC ROUTE)

JUMBIE NIGHT BARBEQUE

All you can eat Barbeque @ 7:00 PM

FRIDAY NIGHTS ONLY Drinks

Snorkel at Cistern Point

CANE GARDEN BAY

Lunch (1:30 PM)

Drinks

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DOCKING: BITTER END YACHT CLUB, JULY 18, 2024

PLEASE NOTE:

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As a part of the budget, we will be acquiring specific items, including a floating mat, a Sunchill float, noodles, and a dinghy ladder. Should you wish to include any additional items beyond these, please feel free to do so, keeping in mind that there will be an extra cost associated with such additions.

They may be delivered to Marine Max Vacations - Nanny Cay for Sabrina Morgan beginning at 4:00 PM

Water Toy Rentals PROVISIONS

COMING SOON

As part of our budget allocation, we will be procuring a variety of items to ensure our dining needs are met. These items include breakfast foods, fresh vegetables, fruits, lunch meat, bread, ingredients for grilling, and non-alcoholic beverages. This allocation has been budgeted at a maximum of $600 and is already accounted for.

Additionally, you have the flexibility to add a few extra items to your order if there are specific preferences or requirements. Alternatively, you can also opt to make on-site purchases at Rite Way as needed. However, we kindly request that you consider the available space in our refrigerator and freezer when making these choices. Your cooperation in this regard will be greatly appreciated.

They may be delivered to Marine Max Vacations - Nanny Cay for Sabrina Morgan beginning at 4:00 PM.

Tico’s Caribbean Cellars ORDER HERE

HERE ARE SOME BASIC PACKING GUIDELINES FOR A ONE-WEEK CHARTER:

1. Three-Four bathing suits and cover-ups/wraps

2. Two comfortable pairs of sandals (no big heels – flip flop style is great)

3. One pair of water shoes (optional)

4. One pair of sneakers with two pairs of socks

5. Three-five outfits (I know this doesn’t seem like enough, but trust me – it is!)

6. If you plan to eat at a fancy restaurant, a dressy outfit is required.

7. Underclothes and pajamas (you can be the judge on this)

8. Laundry facilities are available if necessary.

9. Remember to put one outfit aside for your flight home.

10. Use duffel type bags that you can fold up and store on the yacht.

11. In your carry-on bag, I suggest packing a change of clothes, a bathing suit and basic toiletries (in case your bags are delayed/misplaced.)

HERE ARE SOME OTHER ITEMS YOU SHOULD PACK:

1. Beach bag

2. Toiletries, including a good moisturizer/lotion

3. Sunscreen (Use all the time and you’ll still get a tan!)

4. Lip sunscreen (optional)

5. Insect repellent

6. Camera/phone

7. Deck of cards

8. Books, magazines, journal

9. Music (preload music on your phone and use the Bluetooth connection to play it)

10. Chargers for electronic items. Cell phones (some don’t work in BVI), lap-top (I don’t suggest bringing…this is vacation, right?) The yacht has US outlets so no need for converters.

HERE IS A LIST OF OTHER ITEMS YOU MAY WANT TO CONSIDER PACKING:

1. Large frying pan for groups or more than 6 people (the ones onboard may be big enough but they are not huge)

2. Inexpensive blow-up water floats if you usually like using them

3. Storage baggies (some gallon and sandwich sizes)

4. Spices (disposable salt and pepper, and a small quantity of your other favorite spices.)

5. Powder drink mixes that mix with water. Iced tea, lemonade, crystal light and so on.

6. Coffee and powdered coffee creamer

7. Snacks that don’t crush easily. Granola bars, mixed nuts/dried fruit, Pringles chips, crackers.

8. Dried foods – not too much. Rice, pasta, cereal and so on.

9. Condiments – again, not too much. Ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, salad dressing, hot sauce, peanut butter, jelly and so on. You usually want to bring the smallest sizes you can find and in plastic containers.

10. Tuna or any other canned foods that don’t take up too much space.

HERE ARE A FEW THINGS YOU WANT TO PURCHASE IN TORTOLA:

1. Cleaner

2. Paper towels

3. Toilet paper

4. Basically, anything you will consume or throw away, you need to supply.

WHAT'S INCLUDED ON THE CHARTER:

A full sets of dishes, glasses, cups, mugs and silverware on board your yacht - and dish soap and sponge. We discourage ordering one time use paper or plastic plates, cups, utensils, straws, etc. It is windy out on there and these items invariably end up in the water, polluting the pristine beaches and impacting wildlife.

These items also create a lot of trash and there are few places in the islands to dispose of garbage: Kitchen: Paper towel x1 - Dish soap x1 - Sponge x2 - Trash bags x1 box (10 bags) | Coffee filters x1 pack - Handi-wipes x1 pk - Kitchen towels x2 |Bathroom: Toilet paper - 1 each head - Bath soap – 1 small soap each head

Linens: Bed sheets - Light blanket | Set of towels per person - 2x Beach Towels, 1x Bath Towels, 1x Hand towel, 1x Face towel

Ice and Coolers: We provide two coolers per charter with two bags of initial ice per cooler. Full snorkel gear and pool noodles

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