"Una vacanza top! Barca comoda, 8 giorni di relax e totale sicurezza dello skipper. Un piacevolissimo tour alla scoperta delle isole Abaco, un vero incanto.
Serietà e competenza dello staff Beblue. Bravi!"
Federica N.
Charter feedback
Reviewed on:
13.04.2024, Conch Inn Marina, Marsh Harbour
Boat:
Catamarano Lagoon 46 "Sir Jax"
"Barca completa in eccellenti condizioni."
Claudio B.
Charter feedback
Reviewed on:
12.12.2024, Tortola, Village Cay Marina
Boat:
Catamarano Lagoon 42 "Binelle BVI"
"Catamarano vissuto ma in buone condizioni, cabina skipper a dritta presenta un pò di muffa.
Ottimo il dissalatore portatile"
Aymen B.
Charter feedback
Reviewed on:
07.09.2024, Atene, Glyfada Kosmas
Boat:
Catamarano Lagoon 450 F "RIMTA"
"La barca è del 2019, è stata molto usata e un pò poco mantenuta ma alla fine tutto funzionava."
This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.
Day 1: Check-in
Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.
Day 2
On Sunday, after a good breakfast, we will sail from Scrub Island Marina to White Bay (about 2 hours) where we will arrive for lunch time, and we will visit the beautiful Soggy Dollar Bar, very famous and renowned in the area.In the late afternoon we will sail to Great Harbor (in about 30 minutes) for a tasty dinner and we will eventually even visit Foxys Tamarind too for some nice cocktails.
Day 3
We will start from Great Harbor post breakfast and head to Sandy Cay (30 minutes) for snorkeling and other water activities, then lunch.Then we will visit the national park donated by the prestigious Rockefeller family to the BVI, and you can ask a skipper to take you for a ride in a tender near the coast and show you the wonders of this island.In the afternoon we will sail to Norman Island (2 hours) to visit the crystalline caves of Treasure Point, then continue to Benures Bay (30 minutes) for a quiet evening under the stars.
Day 4
After breakfast, we will reach the Indians, the perfect location to do some fantastic snorkeling in the crystal clear waters.After this experience we will set sail again, this time towards Deadmans Bay (1 hour) on Peter Island, to have lunch and relax on the beach.Later in the afternoon you can visit the Great Harbor of Peter Island for the fantastic festivities present.After this, dinner and evening at Cooper Island.
Day 5
Today we will head to the Baths marine park where we will spend the morning and then have lunch.Here you can go snorkeling or take a short trip from the beach to Devil Bay through a maze of giant stones.In the afternoon we will sail to North Gorda sound (2 hours) and we will continue on between Prickly Pear and Eustatia for an evening of relaxation and tranquility.
Day 6
We will soon sail to Anegada Setting Point (3 hours).Here there will be the option of renting Jeeps and exploring the island in an adventurous way;after this a lobster dinner will be waiting for us, a real specialty of the island.During this experience we will also see the peculiarities of the beautiful Sunken Island, such as flamingos and white beaches.
Day 7
In the morning, from Anegada we will head to Monkey Point (around 4) on the island of Guana, for snorkeling, followed by lunch.Here, in fact, we will be able to see a lot of turtles and an incredible variety of colorful fish, very close to the shore.We will then stop in the afternoon in the enchanting White Bay Beach, with paddle boards and kayaks. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.
Day 8: Check-out
Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.