Choosing Sea Over Suite: Exploring the British Virgin Islands on a Cabin Charter

Image: White Bay Beach. (Photo Credit: Dream Yacht Worldwide)
Image: White Bay Beach. (Photo Credit: Dream Yacht Worldwide)
Chelsea Davis
by Chelsea Davis
Last updated: 8:00 AM ET, Fri July 11, 2025

Coming from a background far removed from sailing or boating culture, the idea of spending a vacation aboard a cabin charter—rather than at a traditional hotel—left me quite skeptical. 

However, for those who haven't actually experienced the joy of simply waking up, being surrounded by crystal clear waters and a whole new destination on the horizon, keep reading, because I was one of those people.

Imagine sailing from one postcard-perfect island to the next, without you ever having to plan out the logistics or stress out about an itinerary, let alone repack your bags.

After experiencing five nights aboard a fully stocked cabin charter through a place like the British Virgin Islands—a breathtaking chain of 50 islands known for its powdery white sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, vivid sunsets, world-class sailing and yacht clubs—I realized my initial skepticism was just uninformed.

Over five nights, I traded check-in desks for catamaran decks, concierge service for an onboard crew, cabana-lined pools for snorkeling in waters teeming with sealife, and resort reservations for fresh spiny lobster grilled steps from the surf.

What I found was an entirely different kind of luxury—and for many travelers, a compelling alternative to traditional hotel stays.

Here’s what it’s actually like to experience the BVI from the sea—and why this type of fully stocked sailing vacation might just redefine how you think about island travel.

A Floating Boutique Hotel

Dream Yacht Worldwide offers fully stocked cabin charters—a hybrid between a crewed private yacht and a shared group trip. Onboard our 54-foot BALI 5.4 catamaran were six comfortable double cabins (each with a private bathroom complete with a sink, shower and toilet), a spacious indoor-outdoor salon, and a professional crew consisting of a captain and hostess/ chef, who handled everything from daily itineraries to three fresh meals a day, dependent on location.

While you're responsible for keeping your room clean, the crew manages the common space area, and typically has a nice pitcher full of ice-cold Pain Killers on deck.

The yacht also comes equipped with two paddleboards, snorkel gear, and a kayak, meaning you can jump into the water for an impromptu swim or adventure anytime the mood strikes.

It’s the kind of travel experience that feels fully immersive, with the intimacy of a private villa and the service of a boutique hotel. There’s no need to plan where to eat, what to do, or how to get from one island to the next. Your only job? Wake up, relax, and enjoy the scenery.

Even the travel between islands feels like part of the excursion—more like an experience than mere transportation.

Compare that to a land-based vacation, where even the most luxurious hotel still comes with logistical hurdles, such as booking daily activities, arranging transportation, and managing restaurant reservations. On a cabin charter, those decisions are made for you, with the bonus of waking up each morning in a new, stunning destination.

A Five-Day Itinerary That Lets You See It All

Dream Yachts in British Virgin Islands.

Dream Yachts in British Virgin Islands. (Photo Credit: Dream Yacht Worldwide)

Day 1: Tortola - Buck Island

Our journey began with a meet-and-greet at Capriccio di Mare, a cozy Italian spot on Tortola, the largest of the BVI's four main islands. After boarding the yacht and getting a safety debriefing from our captain, Ana Diaz Balmisa, we cruised to nearby Buck Island, where we docked for the night. We enjoyed dinner prepared on board by our chef, Moy, which featured fresh grilled tuna steaks. There was no crowded check-in and no shuttle transfers.

Day 2: Buck Island - Norman Island - Peter Island - Cooper Island

After breakfast prepared onboard, we sailed over to Norman Island for the first snorkel of many around the rocks and through caves. Afterwards, we cruised over to the vibrant reefs at The Indians—considered to be one of the best shallow dives in BVI—and finally explored the epic RMS Rhone shipwreck.

The third stop of the day consisted of water sports and swimming around Peter Island. By late afternoon, we were sipping on-site brewed beer at Cooper Island Beach Club, a unique solar-powered microbrewery. Back on the boat, we wrapped up the day with steaks, rice, beans and veggies.

This was all in one day! On land, hitting this many stops in a day would’ve meant an exhausting schedule. On water, it felt seamless and smooth.

Day 3: Cooper Island - The Baths (Virgin Gorda) - Long Bay - North Sound

Virgin Gorda’s famous Baths, a natural playground of granite boulders and crystal pools, are a must—but usually require a boat trip from your hotel. For us, it was quite literally a swim away. 

At The Baths Marine Park we trekked from Devil’s Bay to the main beach through a maze of giant boulders and crystal clear pools; experienced one of the most beautiful beach areas in all of the BVIs; and enjoyed lunch at The Top of The Baths—where, you guessed it—we ate fresh mahi mahi sandwiches, sipped on pina coladas and savored panoramic views of the ocean.

That evening, we sailed through the North Sound along the coast of Sir Richard Branson’s private island—AKA Necker Island—en route to the legendary Bitter End Yacht Club. After touring the newly rebuilt historic property and enjoying a few sunset cocktails, we sat down for dinner.

Day 4: North Sound - Anegada

Anegada, the BVI’s only coral island, is notoriously difficult to access from Tortola unless you charter a boat or take a short flight. We arrived by sea, no problem.

We spent a whole day with Kelly’s Land & Sea Tours, which kicked off with some educational stops, including Faulkner House Museum and the Anegada Rock Iguana Sanctuary, which protects the last remaining population of the endangered Anegada Rock Iguana.

We made stops at some of the BVI's most famous beach bars, including Big Bamboo at Loblolly Beach and Tipsy at Cow Wreck Beach, for specialties like deep-fried conch and frozen cocktails before cruising over to Conch Island.

This is a unique island made entirely of discarded conch shells from fishermen, and as someone who is obsessed with shells, it was quite a sight to see. After snorkeling and spotting lionfish, conch, rays, turtles and countless schools of fish, we watched our guide make fresh conch ceviche on deck with the conch we helped dive for.

The night ended with the BVI's famous spiny lobster and dancing under the stars at Potter’s By The Sea restaurant. This kind of immersive day trip would be almost impossible with a hotel-based home, unless you spent most of it in transit.

Day 5: Anegada - The Dogs - Guana Island - Marina Cay

On our final full day, we sailed to The Dogs, a group of five uninhabited islands known for premier snorkeling and diving spots. In the afternoon, we sailed to White Bay Beach off Guana Island for water sports and more snorkeling. Home to one of the most pristine, white sand beaches in the BVI, it was truly a highlight.

Throughout the day, I saw schools of electric blue fish, radiant parrotfish, majestic sea turtles, and adorable puffers, while some even spotted an eagle ray and a nurse shark.

Our epic last day concluded with a proper Caribbean dinner at Marina Cay, set against the most beautiful sunset. Even seasoned resort-goers would be hard-pressed to match this much variety, ease, and access without serious planning—or a steep price tag.

Why Choose the Sea?

Conch Island, Anegada.

Conch Island, Anegada. (Photo Credit: Dream Yacht Worldwide)

1. Built-In Variety

At a traditional resort, you're often anchored to one beach and one area. With a sailing charter, your backyard changes daily—from coral reefs to private coves to iconic beach bars. On a charter, you can truly explore the BVIs the way they were meant to: by sea.

2. Personalized Service Without the Fuss

A good resort may offer turn-down service and a personal concierge, but on board, your meals are cooked for you, your activities are guided, the days are planned yet flexible, and the vibe is always casual luxury: no crowds, no lines, no dress codes.

3. All-Inclusive with a Twist

Unlike many land-based "all-inclusives" that charge for excursions or premium drinks, our charter covered nearly everything—snorkeling gear, curated stops, three meals daily, cocktails and water sports. They can also help connect you to local guides and book land excursions.

4. Mobility Meets Immersion

The BVI is an archipelago designed for discovery by sea. While hotels provide a glimpse into island life, a yacht offers a front-row seat to everything it has to offer, offering unparalleled access to secluded beaches, tucked-away coves, and under-the-radar local gems that land-based travelers often miss.

But What About Hotels?

Of course, a sailing vacation isn’t for everyone. If you’re prone to seasickness, crave spacious hotel suites, or prefer daily spa treatments and strong Wi-Fi, then a land-based luxury resort may be more your speed.

That said, it's worth noting that while hotels also tend to offer more privacy, sharing a vessel with your family and friends allows for a special kind of bonding that's difficult to replicate with a hotel-based vacation. 

It's a Lot Less Expensive Than You Might Think

Dream Yacht Worldwide offers a range of sailing experiences tailored to different budgets and travel styles. Pricing depends on several factors, including the time of year, the length of your trip, whether you opt for a crewed charter or prefer to sail independently, and whether you’d like a chef onboard or plan to do your own cooking.

For context, our five-night sailing from May 18 to 23, 2025, included a professional skipper and a private chef, making it a fully stocked, stress-free experience. However, for travelers seeking to customize their charter, there are also more budget-friendly routes available. Guests can choose to sail with just a skipper and handle cooking themselves, or even take the helm entirely for a true bareboat adventure.

For example, a comparable seven-night trip during the off-season with just a skipper aboard a Bali 5.4 catamaran can be booked for around $10,282 total, just over $100 per person per day if split among 12 guests.

Opting for a more inclusive experience with both a skipper and cook for the same yacht in late October breaks down to roughly $1,883 per person, based on 12 passengers. Guests can also pre-order provisions for a stocked galley upon arrival—ideal for those who want to cook themselves while still enjoying the luxury of life at sea.

The Verdict: For Adventurous Luxury Travelers, Go With the Yacht

For travelers torn between the comfort of a high-end resort and the adventure of making a yacht homebase, here's the reality: a fully crewed cabin charter delivers many of the same luxuries—private accommodations, curated meals, and personalized service—but with the added freedom to explore multiple destinations without ever repacking a bag. And for an island chain like the BVIs, it just makes more sense if you're looking to explore this destination fully.

By the time we returned to Hodges Creek Marina, it didn’t feel like checking out of a hotel. It felt like saying goodbye to a new family—our welcoming crew, the fellow travelers-turned-friends, and the sea life we swam alongside each day. It’s an experience that’s hard to replicate on land—and one that redefines what it means to truly get away.


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