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Sailing Itinerary

7-day BVI sailing itinerary: from The Baths to Hodge’s Creek

7 days 78 nm 7 destinations December–May Easy USD 3,200–200,000
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Day 1

Hodge's Creek → The Baths (Virgin Gorda)

The Baths (Virgin Gorda)8 nm1.3 h
Granite boulders, grottos, and swimming at a BVI icon

Make a short hop from Tortola’s East End to the National Park moorings off The Baths. Explore the boulder maze to Devil’s Bay, swim the clear coves, and enjoy panoramic views from the headland before relocating for the night.

Restaurants
4.0
Water Sports
3.5
Activities
4.0
Sightseeing
5.0
Day 2

The Baths → Anegada

Anegada20 nm3.3 h
Daylight approach to reef-fringed beaches and a coral atoll

Sail north to low-lying Anegada, approaching only in daylight with good overhead sun. Pick up a mooring or anchor in sand off Setting Point, then explore long beaches, salt ponds with flamingos, and relaxed beach bars.

Restaurants
4.5
Water Sports
4.0
Activities
4.0
Sightseeing
4.0
Day 3

Anegada → Guana Island

Guana Island20 nm3.3 h
Monkey Point snorkeling and quiet bays near Tortola’s northeast

Reach Guana Island’s south end for superb snorkeling at Monkey Point and calm waters in White Bay when conditions allow. As the island is private, enjoy the beach below the high-water mark and plan services ashore at nearby Trellis Bay.

Restaurants
3.0
Water Sports
3.5
Activities
5.0
Sightseeing
4.0
Day 4

Guana Island → Jost Van Dyke

Jost Van Dyke11 nm1.9 h
Beach-hop between White Bay, Great Harbour, and Sandy Cay

Set course for Jost Van Dyke and split your time between Great Harbour and White Bay, with a side trip to Sandy Cay. Expect lively beach bars, soft-sand swimming, and easy moorings in well-sheltered harbors.

Restaurants
5.0
Water Sports
4.0
Activities
3.5
Sightseeing
4.0
Day 5

Jost Van Dyke → Soper's Hole

Soper's Hole (West End, Tortola)5 nm0.8 h
Colorful harbor, reprovisioning, and a sunset in West End

A short run brings you into the picturesque harbor at Soper’s Hole. Pick up a mooring or take a slip, reprovision, and enjoy waterside dining or a taxi ride to nearby Smuggler’s Cove for snorkeling.

Restaurants
4.0
Water Sports
3.0
Activities
3.0
Sightseeing
4.0
Day 6

Soper's Hole → Norman Island

Norman Island7 nm1.2 h
Snorkel The Caves and The Indians, then relax in The Bight

Cruise down Sir Francis Drake Channel to Norman Island. Snorkel The Caves at Treasure Point and the nearby Indians pinnacles, then pick up a mooring in The Bight or Benures Bay for a calm night on the hook.

Restaurants
3.0
Water Sports
5.0
Activities
5.0
Sightseeing
4.0
Day 7

Norman Island → Hodge's Creek

Hodge's Creek (East End, Tortola)7 nm1.2 h
Leisurely return to base via Sir Francis Drake Channel

Sail back up the Sir Francis Drake Channel to East End. Follow the marked channel into Hodge’s Creek, refuel, and complete check-out, with optional stops at Trellis Bay for a final coffee or snack.

Restaurants
3.0
Water Sports
2.0
Activities
2.5
Sightseeing
3.5

7-day BVI sailing itinerary: from The Baths to Hodge’s Creek

Plan a week in the British Virgin Islands with short, scenic hops through protected waters and classic anchorages. Start at Tortola’s East End and head to the sculpted granite boulders of The Baths on Virgin Gorda, then make the daylight run to Anegada’s reef-fringed sands. Continue to Guana Island’s Monkey Point for superb snorkeling, swing over to Jost Van Dyke for beach time and lively shore stops, pause at the colorful harbor of Soper’s Hole for reprovisioning, and immerse yourself in the caves, reefs, and calm bays of Norman Island before returning to Hodge’s Creek.

Expect easy passages, steady easterly trades, and clear water for snorkeling at sites like The Caves, The Indians, and Monkey Point. Approach Anegada only in daylight with good overhead sun, respect National Park rules at The Baths and Sandy Cay, and use designated moorings to protect reefs. Book popular dinner spots in high season, carry cash for mooring fees, and pack reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes, and a snorkel flag for safety.