Thanks to good breeze year round and easy navigation, bareboat chartering is very popular in this part of the Caribbean. Sailboats (both monohull and catamaran) dominate the bareboat charter fleets, though powercats are also establishing themselves as a popular option. The best time of year for yacht chartering in the Virgin Islands is from November to April, though the climate is pleasant year round.

The Bitter End Yacht Club on Virgin Gorda is one of the premier destinations in the British Virgin Islands.
The BVIs are less developed than the USVI and include several islands within close proximity: Jost Van Dyke, Tortola, Norman Island, Peter Island, Cooper Island, Virgin Gorda, and Anegada. Most islands have well-protected harbors, and the short distances between them make for easy hops between beautiful beaches and bays. The USVI are made up of three islands: St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix. St. Thomas boasts the region's only international airport and is the most developed of the group. St. John is known for its laid-back approach, while St. Croix is the least well known of the group. Many cruising itineraries begin and end in St. Thomas with most of the time spent in the BVIs. Learn more about cruising in the Virgin Islands.
Greece Motorsailing Yacht Charter: Running on Waves Is for Everyone
Live like a Rock Star on a 160 Codecasa Charter Yacht
The Bahamas: Chartering in Paradise
Jimmy Buffett Offers His Yacht for Charter, Then Quickly Withdraws
How to Charter a J Class Yacht
Yacht Charter in the Marshall Islands