The Moorings BVI Charter App
Heading to the British Virgin Islands for a sailing vacation? This app is for you!
Heading to the British Virgin Islands for a sailing vacation? This app is for you!
Charter companies, brokers, skippers, and anyone who spends plenty of time sailing the British Virgin Islands name their top spots.
Here’s a winter itinerary you don’t hear much about: Experienced Caribbean sailors and qualified bareboat charterers hold dear a secret that they don’t want to share with you, but I will.
A brave dad plays host on a graduation charter trip in the BVI.
Yes, it appears we had indeed been spoiled and disillusioned by the calm and lovely waters of the British Virgin Islands—we forgot all about what cruising can really be like.
The other day, Scott and I happened upon a roadside glass blowing studio. Yes. This place was – like so many other thriving businesses here – a modest shack on the side of the road with some compelling signage.
Here are some things that worked for us to keep our baby a happy little camper on the high seas.
They say if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. Well, we say: if you can’t leave ’em, ENJOY ’em.
We did a lot right during this passage; some of it intentional, some of it serendipitous… but here is what we learned and tips I can share based on our experience venturing offshore and covering 800 miles over the course of five days, non-stop.
That’s “rest and relaxation” in old time pirate speak, in case you didn’t know….we’re in the BVI, after all.
This trip was absolutely something to savor and enjoy. As it turns out, all my worries were for naught.
The popular Caribbean event starts tomorrow, Friday March 29th.
Heading to the British Virgin Islands for a sailing vacation? This app is for you!
Charter companies, brokers, skippers, and anyone who spends plenty of time sailing the British Virgin Islands name their top spots.
Here’s a winter itinerary you don’t hear much about: Experienced Caribbean sailors and qualified bareboat charterers hold dear a secret that they don’t want to share with you, but I will.
A brave dad plays host on a graduation charter trip in the BVI.
Yes, it appears we had indeed been spoiled and disillusioned by the calm and lovely waters of the British Virgin Islands—we forgot all about what cruising can really be like.
The other day, Scott and I happened upon a roadside glass blowing studio. Yes. This place was – like so many other thriving businesses here – a modest shack on the side of the road with some compelling signage.
Here are some things that worked for us to keep our baby a happy little camper on the high seas.
They say if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. Well, we say: if you can’t leave ’em, ENJOY ’em.
We did a lot right during this passage; some of it intentional, some of it serendipitous… but here is what we learned and tips I can share based on our experience venturing offshore and covering 800 miles over the course of five days, non-stop.
That’s “rest and relaxation” in old time pirate speak, in case you didn’t know….we’re in the BVI, after all.
This trip was absolutely something to savor and enjoy. As it turns out, all my worries were for naught.
The popular Caribbean event starts tomorrow, Friday March 29th.
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