Sailing the British Virgin Islands
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All about a family vacation spent Sailing the BVIs.
Our family vacation this summer was a sailing trip through the British Virgin Islands. My husband’s oldest brother, Mike and his family invited us to share a boat charter and set sail with them. They have two daughters the same age as our two teen children, so it was a good time to take this once in a lifetime trip with them.
For nine days we shared a 40-foot catamaran with their family for a family adventure, exploring the BVIs, mooring at different places along the way. I wouldn’t say it was luxury by any means, but instead more similar to RV camping on the water. Although for me, being on that water in any shape or form is certainly a luxury.
Mike and his wife, Eydie, had sailed quite a bit before they had children, but soon that hobby had to take a back seat to beginning a family. When the girls got older they decided after some yearly trips to the Virgin Islands that they wanted to take up sailing again, eventually to sail the Virgin Islands.
The British Virgin Islands, among other wonderful places across the globe, offer boat charters (rentals) with or without a captain, as well as a chef, if needed. A couple of years ago, Mike and Eydie chartered a cabin on a catamaran with a trained captain and mate to see if it was something they really wanted to invest their time in. They were hooked.
Mike soon began the process of getting certified to be able to confidently captain a boat on his own. I’m glad he did. We were able to take advantage of a family member in the best kind of way. We split the costs of chartering a catamaran without the extra costs of a captain and mate.
In addition to our chartered boat we rented other water toys, including a paddle board that each of us took our turn with. Fun stuff! My son, Hank mastered it right away, and was paddling all around coves where we moored.
My brother-in-law, Captain Pumpkin Pants, checking our anchor.
We hung towels and other wet clothes out to dry. The best clothesline ever!
Our taxi during the trip was a dingy that we pulled along behind the catamaran. It gave us freedom to moor or anchor and then dingy in to land for dinner or more supplies.
A fun shower at one of the marinas.
The brilliant waters of the Caribbean always amaze me. Pictures never quite do it justice.
If you’re interested in the blue waters of the Caribbean, and have reliable sea legs, consider chartering a boat. As I mentioned before, boats of many sizes can be chartered with or without a captain, but I’d suggest if you don’t hire a captain, you or someone else you know become one like my brother-in-law did. Knowing the ins and outs of boating as well as the waters you’ll be cruising can make your trip a whole lot more enjoyable.
There are many companies that offer boat charters with boats of many different sizes available. Here are a couple that we have experience with:
If you have any questions about planning a trip like this, please let me know. I’ll be glad to answer what I can, or pass them along to my brother-in-law, Captain Pumpkin Pants.
Wishing you clear seas ahead!
Thanks for sharing your gorgeous photos, Amy! It looks like an amazing vacation!
Amy, beautiful beautiful shots. What a canvas to work with right? Thank you for sharing your family and excursions with the world. I absolutely love the ocean, believe the word is fascinated. Its just magical and beautiful and I often wonder how anyone can doubt there is a God when there is so much beauty along with the mystery of power in those waters. Truly a memory for your family and it sounds like it was worth repeating another day.
AmyRuth
Wow- what a fantastic experience! ps missed you at BSP3 xoxo
Amy! These photos are even more gorgeous than the ones you shared on Instagram throughout your trip!!! It absolutely looks like a travel ad – and one that would get tons of bookings, too! And by the way, Hope looks like a MODEL in that photo of her!
even though i’m sure you could tell by my incessant instagram comments, i am OBSESSED with your vacay! the BVI are SO beautiful!
So incredibly breathtaking!! I want to have a Captain Pumpkin Pants in the family to charter a boat with! Maybe I could just borrow yours?
Wow just wow….this is better than any camping trip pictures I have ever seen!!! Thank you so much for sharing! xo
RVing on the water, LOL, looks like an amazing trip!
Found my way here to your blog via Pinterest following Robyn Stone – Add a Pinch. Have a small sailboat, taking sailing lessons toward our certifications, reading lots of books and watching lots of videos thru cold winter nights as we dream of getting out of our ‘little bathtub of a lake’ and one day sailing in the Caribbean. Loved your Beautiful photos and memories!
Breathtaking photography, Amy! What a fun and memorable family vacation.
Oh wow, what an amazing vacation. Amy! Your photos are just gorgeous. I’m sure I’m not the only one thinking that we need to charter Captain Pumpkin Pants for a blogger trip, lol!
This has been my dream vacation for quite some time now. Can I ask where you flew into? And, how long did you stay? Was it long enough?
So jealous! No I have to do that too, how much fun?!
What an amazing trip Amy. You are a lucky girl xoxo
Oh wow….be still my heart! I would love a vacation like this. Your photos are absolutely stunning….I will be returning to this post tonight, to show my hubby 🙂
Your photos do an amazing job of capturing all the wonder of such a gorgeous place, Amy!
I coming soon !! Midwest lakes and Florida aren’t cutting it!
Hats off to ya !!
Bill
This is beautiful! Thank you for sharing your trip. The pictures make me a little homesick. It looks like you all had a wonderful time, what a great way to vacation.
I’d say you captured that stunning water perfectly, Amy. What a trip! I can’t imagine doing that with our kids just yet, but it might be going on the bucket list. Thanks for sharing!
Oh my goodness Amy! What a fabulous experience you will never forget. The photos are phenomenal–they made me feel like I was there. And your daughter looks JUST like you in that first shot, minus the dark hair. 🙂