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Flotilla Charters

 

Poseidon Charters' flotillas take in some of the most popular stops that this fantastic sailing area has to offer. Our 1 week and 2 week itineraries both allow a day's snorkelling at the world famous caves of Norman Island and cover a variety of lively bays and quiet, desert island beaches. Anegada - the highlight of any cruise here - features on our 2 week flotilla.

Flotilla Yacht Rates

FLEET 1- BVI - Tortola Period price per day in US$
Yacht Type
Size in feet
Dec 19 - Jan 4

Jan 23 - Apr 17

Jan 5 - Jan 22 Apr 18 - Jul 04
Oct 23 - Dec 18
Jul 05 - Oct 22
STANDARD FLEET  
Oceanis 321 340 310 260 200 150
Oceanis 340 420 380 320 250 200
Oceanis 331 420 380 320 250 200
Sun Odyssey 34 420 380 320 250 200
Oceanis 351 420 380 320 250 200
Sun Odyssey 36 530 460 370 280 230
Oceanis 361 530 460 370 280 230
Sun Odyssey 37 530 460 370 280 230
Oceanis 381 530 460 370 280 230
Oceanis 393 650 550 440 350 260
Sun Odyssey 40 650 550 440 350 260
Hunter 410 650 550 440 350 260
Oceanis 40CC 680 580 480 370 280
Oceanis 411 680 580 480 370 280
Sun Odyssey 42 680 580 480 370 280
Sun Odyssey 40DS 680 580 480 370 280
Sun Odyssey 43 720 630 520 420 320
Sun Odyssey 43DS 720 630 520 420 320
Hunter 450CC 720 630 520 420 320
Oceanis 461 750 650 540 430 320
Sun Odyssey 45 750 650 540 430 320
Oceanis 373 750 650 540 430 320
Beneteau 50 1150 1020 860 770 600
Sun Odyssey 52 1150 1020 860 770 600
         
STANDARD CATAMARANS  
Athena 38 830 720 610 500 390
Lagoon 380 830 720 610 500 390
Lagoon 410 1220 1060 920 780 600
Belize 43 1220 1060 920 780 600
Norseman 430 1220 1060 920 780 600
Privilege 435 1220 1060 920 780 600
Bahia 46 1400 1210 1010 930 690

* Some discounts may apply
 All prices subject to change


Terms, Conditions and Insurance for Fleet 1


2 week itinerary

The route covers a wide variety of lively bays and quiet, desert island beaches so it's the perfect sailing holiday for families, friends and couples.



Itinerary at a glance

Day 1 -
Hodges Creek Marina
Day 8 -
Marina Cay
Day 2 -
Norman Island
Day 9 -
Free Sailing
Day 3 -
Wreck of the Rhone
Day 10 -
Free Sailing
Day 4 -
The Baths and Spanish Town
Day 11 -
Free Sailing
Day 5 -
Biras Creek
Day 12 -
Jost Van Dyke
Day 6 -
Anegada
Day 13 -
Cane Garden Bay
Day 7 -
Anegada
Day 14 -
Hodges Creek Marina

Day 1 - Hodges Creek Marina

Hodges Creek has a full service marina with fuel, water, ice, laundry and shower facilities. For provisioning, The Ample Hamper located at the top of our docks takes care of your every need. There are a number of restaurants at the marina, Calamaya is a new waterfront restaurant offering Caribbean and Mediterranean cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner and Pelicans Café, just a short dinghy ride or walk away, is ideal for a snack or cocktail to set the tone for your sailing holiday.

Day 2 - Norman Island

Known as "Treasure Island", Norman Island is steeped in history and legends of pirates and buried treasure - something to think about as you snorkel the caves just outside The Bight.

Day 3 - Wreck of the Rhone

The Royal Mail Steam ship Rhone was commissioned for the Royal Mail Packet Company in 1865 to carry mail and passengers from England to the Caribbean. Its design was unique, for it had both sail and steam power with one of the first steam-driven cast propellors. On the morning of October 29th, 1867, it sunk in a storm after hitting Black Rock Point.

Today the Rhone is considered to be one of the world's best wreck dives.

Day 4 - The Baths and Spanish Town

Virgin Gorda's signature attraction is The Baths. This boulder-lined beach is sometimes referred to as "God's Marbles." Visually striking granite boulders line the water and form semi-protected pools. The beach itself is quite attractive and snorkeling is good here. This unique, picturesque beach is probably the only place on the island where one can ever find a crowd. This happens when cruise ship passengers are shuttled to the beach. This really isn't a problem, though. Very similar beaches, Spring Bay and The Crawl, are found just north of The Baths.

Spanish Town is Virgin Gorda's main "city." Don't blink or you could miss the few shops located here. It is more of a tiny, residential area than a town. Leverick Bay is worth a stop as you tour the island. The colorful buildings here are home to a small resort, a few shops, and Pusser's Beach Bar. They are situated near a small beach and marina.

Day 5 - Biras Creek

Biras Creek is located on a strip of land between two hills on a 140 acre peninsula. It can only be reached by boat. The area is a paradise for swimming, boating and snorkeling, backed by some beautiful white sand beaches.

Days 6 & 7 - Anegada

Anegada - The Drowned Island, is an absolute must when sailing in this area. It is not just the navigational complexity which makes this a memorable stop. Anegada is a wildlife sanctuary and refuge for colonies of flamingos, herons and ospreys. It is also home to the endangered rock iguana which can grow to five feet long.

Day 8 - Marina Cay

Marina Cay is a tiny island off Tortola, protected by a reef which offers you some fantastic snorkelling. There is a Pussers restaurant should you choose to relax with a drink and dine ashore.

Days 9,10 & 11

Free sailing.

Day 12 - Jost Van Dyke

Named after a Dutch pirate, this unspoilt, secluded island provides a number of perfect anchorages for visiting yacht people. Great Harbour has local shops, restaurants and bars including the famous Foxy's Tamarind Bar and Grill. White Bay has a beautiful white sandy beach ideal for a lunch stop.

Day 13 - Cane Garden Bay

One of the more beautiful anchorages on Tortola, with its white sandy beach and palm trees stretching the length of the bay. There are bars and restaurants as well as a small supermarket and bakery.

1 week itinerary

Itinerary at a glance

Day 1 -
Hodges Creek Marina
Day 2 -
Soper's Hole, West End
Day 3 -
Jost Van Dyke
Day 4 -
Norman Island
Day 5 -
Cooper Island
Day 6 -
Gorda Sound
Day 7 -
Hodges Creek Marina

Day 1 - Hodges Creek Marina

Hodges Creek has a full service marina with fuel, water, ice, laundry and shower facilities. For provisioning, The Ample Hamper located at the top of our docks takes care of your every need. There are a number of restaurants at the marina, Calamaya is a new waterfront restaurant offering Caribbean and Mediterranean cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner and Pelicans Café, just a short dinghy ride or walk away, is ideal for a snack or cocktail to set the tone for your sailing holiday.

Day 2 - Soper's Hole, West End

Soper's Hole is where 'laid back' is a jealously-cultivated way of life, and the most relaxing place to anchor for the evening. Visit the nearby ruins of 17th century Dutch Fort Recovery, standing guard over the sleepy village of West End. There are also several favourite 'watering holes', beloved by the crews of visiting yachts, where the local gossip flows freely as the rum.

Day 3 - Jost Van Dyke

Named after a Dutch pirate, this unspoilt, secluded island provides a number of perfect anchorages for visiting yacht people. Great Harbour has local shops, restaurants and bars including the famous Foxy's Tamarind Bar and Grill. White Bay has a beautiful white sandy beach ideal for a lunch stop.

Day 4 - Norman Island

Known as "Treasure Island", Norman Island is steeped in history and legends of pirates and buried treasure - something to think about as you snorkel the caves just outside The Bight.

Day 5 - Cooper Island

There are white sand beaches and no roads on this island. The climate is almost perfect with balmy tropical breezes. You'll see coconut palms, bougainvillea, frangipani, yucca, orchids and other exotic plants on the island and a nice variety of birds.

Day 6 - Gorda Sound

Gorda Sound has all the available water sport activities the area has to offer. Sailing, windsurfing, paddling, snorkling, diving, and fishing is at your beck and call

Dates and Prices
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