
We will be sailing the British Virgin Islands, starting out in Tortola and traveling each day around the islands to explore their wonderful beaches and lagoons. We’ll discover the best watering holes for sailors and enjoy delicious Caribbean food when we dinghy ashore. All the while, you’ll be developing the skills and confidence to charter a vessel yourself. The BVIs are the perfect place for this, with a large number of islands within easy sailing distance of each other and consistent winds that make for excellent sailing.
Annapolis Sailing School has been teaching sailors since 1959, believing that sailing should be both serious and fun. Students are encouraged to put in the work while discovering the joy of the sport, leaving with confidence and a lasting love for sailing. This vacation embodies that philosophy, offering hands-on experience that allows participants to prove to themselves that they truly can do it.
The Learn-to-Sail Vacation with Annapolis Sailing School offers :
Arrive in Road Town, do some shopping, and enjoy dinner ashore.
Complete the final yacht briefing, set sail, and arrive at Trellis Bay or another nearby anchorage.
Sail to the Baths at Virgin Gorda in the morning, have lunch on shore, then continue to the North Sound, stopping at either the Bitter End Yacht Club or Leverick Bay.
Head to Anegada, swim on its beaches, explore this remarkable coral atoll, and enjoy a famous Anegada lobster dinner.
Sail toward Cane Garden Bay or another anchorage north of Tortola, or spend the entire day in beautiful Anegada exploring the island, taking an excursion, or relaxing with a swim.
Continue on to Jost Van Dyke, where you can visit Foxy’s, enjoy the Soggy Dollar Bar, hike to the Bubbly Pool, or relax on Sandy Cay.
Snorkel at the Indians, then moor at Norman Island to explore its famous caves.
Return sail to Road Town, Tortola, arriving at the marina before 11 a.m.
Please Note. This itinerary is meant to serve as an example, however, it is important to note that the actual itinerary is subject to change due to weather conditions or circumstances beyond our control.
