A cruising permit is government required for all commercial boats cruising BVI waters. We will organize this for you prior to your trip. Cruising Tax is $4 per person per day all year around. ... Read More »
NATIONAL PARKS PERMIT:
A National Parks Permit allows you to pick up day time mooring balls in any of the BVI’s fabulous marine parks. However, you will need to move on for the night as it not allowed on theses moorings. A few of the parks are The Baths, The Caves, The Indians, Monkey Point and the Dogs. In order to the Territory’s vulnerable reefs, anchoring is prohibited in these areas. The cost of a National Parks Permit is dependent on the number in your party. Therefore, it will vary from $25 per week for 4 ... Read More »
YACHT INSURANCE:
This is a compulsory fee of $50 per day. Although, the maximum charge is $500 for the charter, regardless of the duration. There is a deductible per incident dependent on the size of your vessel: $1500 for yachts 31ft–39ft, $2500 for yachts 40ft–46ft, and $3500 for yachts 47ft or larger. Pre-authorization with a Visa or MasterCard, prior to starting your charter, guarantees this insurance. Only if the boat or dinghy is damaged will your card be charged. ... Read More »
DO I NEED A PASSPORT OR VISA TO ENTER THE BVI?
All persons, including US citizens, require a passport when entering the British Virgin Islands. Your passport must be valid for another 6 months upon entering the territory. Visitors from some countries may also require a visa for entry. If in doubt about the necessity of a visa check with BVI Tourist Board, or contact your nearest British Embassy. ... Read More »
CAN WE GO TO ANEGADA?
We are quite happy for you to go to Anegada, weather permitting. It is mandatory that you call us in the morning before you set off, no later than 9am. This way we can check the weather forecast. The winds should be under 20 knots with seas under 8 feet. If you are looking to charter any of our monohull's with a deep draft (over 6.5ft) please bear in mind you will not be able to use the moorings at Setting Point. But you can always anchor out in the deep end of the mooring field. ... Read More »