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Air Charter to Your Charter Yacht
There is no better way to begin your yacht charter than to arrive on your own schedule aboard your Fly BVI aircraft. Enjoy the superior service and convenience of Fly BVI as you
thrill to your first sight of the adventure that awaits. Flight times and rates may be seen on our Charter Price List page.
Please allow us to provide the VIP service, convenience and reliability that have become the hallmarks of a Fly BVI charter over the last five years.
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Fly BVI's Favorite Anchorages
Anticipate your coming charter while viewing these photographs of our favorite anchorages, shot by photographer Jim Scheiner of Rainbow Visions Photography on Tortola.
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Road Harbour
No journey through the BVI would be complete without at least an afternoon spent amid the old world charm and new world bustle of Roadtown. Enjoy a cappuccino at Capriccio di
Mare for a taste of true Caribbean cosmopolitan.
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Norman Island & the Willi T.
A great first stop on any cruise is the Bight on Norman Island. The Treasure Caves are around the corner and just to the west of the Caves is superb snorkeling on Sandy's Reef, a
rookery to hundreds of species of reef fish. Sunset drinks at the Willi T are a must 'been there, done that', but do beware the body shot.
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Peter Island - Little Harbour
Do at least one charter in summer so you can have Little Harbour to yourself. Looking west, the sun sets in the Narrows between St. John and Tortola. Fire up the barbecue and
enjoy perfect peace.
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Salt Island - The Settlement |
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Anchor off the Settlement and dinghy around to dive or
snorkel the RMS Rhone. The Rhone, a 310 foot long sailing, steamer, went down in the hurricane of October 29, 1867, and has been entertaining divers almost ever since.
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Cooper Island - Manchioneel Bay
Arrive early afternoon for a good mooring and tell Cris Tilling at the Cooper Island Resort that Fly BVI sent you. The food at the resort is great, the view spectacular, the
Pain Killer as named. You know what to do. Enjoy!
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Virgin Gorda - The Baths
It can be crowded, but it shouldn't be missed. Be the only one on your boat to know that Baths is short for Batholith. E-mail Fly BVI for details.
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North Sound
What can you say about North Sound? It's where the cruise east ends and the one west begins. It's the place to re-provision for the passage to Anegada. It's memories of great
friends and great meals and great nights ashore. What else is there?
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Anegada - Setting Point
Reach off to Anegada to discover the best kept of Nature's Little Secrets. Enjoy the best beaches, the best lobster and the nicest people in the Caribbean. Say hi to Lowell and
Aubrey for us.
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Sandy Spit
The lunch stop of the stars. Surrounded by water the lightest of blue, small enough to walk around in minutes, it's the perfect picnic spot for a crowd of two.
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Jost van Dyke - Great Harbour
Don't leave the BVI without a stop at Foxy's. It would be unseamanlike. Come for the big parties at New Year and Memorial Day, but have you're anchoring technique together - space
is tight! Or come any day and declare your own special occasion.
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Tortola - Soper's Hole
It's time to start thinking about presents to take back home. Check out Zenaida and Pusser's Company Store for the souvenir du jour. And (this is no small secret) the Jolly
Roger may actually make the finest cheeseburger in paradise.
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Secluded BVI
The great thing about the BVI is that even in the high season there are enough secluded anchorages to go around. The more you sail here, the more you'll discover. Don't miss the
special spots like Muskmelon Bay on Guana Island and Lee Bay on Great Camanoe and as one thing leads to another, pretty soon you will have your own secret places.
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