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How To Rent Out A BVI Catamaran Charter

By Carl Cooper


The British Virgin Islands is among the most beautiful destinations in the world. You could simply fly in and enjoy the crystal blue waters from the beach. But to really experience the surrounding ocean, you should do it from a vessel. Luckily, there are many BVI catamaran charter companies available to help you accomplish this.

A catamaran is quite different from a normal sailboat or yacht. Some are equipped with sails only, while others are equipped with both an engine and sails. They are constructed using two hulls, with something connecting them in the middle. On smaller ones, the connector might be a simple, strong webbing, while on others it is a large metal structure that may be big enough to haul cargo.

You obviously do not want to vacation on a cargo catamaran, but the smaller ones are perfect for a family or romantic vacation for two, depending on the size. The fact that they are smaller than yachts or cruise ships is good, because they can then go just about anywhere around the more than 60 islands and cays that make up the BVI. You can leave no stone left unturned in approaching these islands, some of which are in pristine condition still.

Each one is relatively low to the water, so you could reach out from the side of the boat and touch the water. That also makes it easier to go swimming, as most have a ladder or cockpit extension that will help you get in and out of the water easily. The lower profile means that you get a clear look at the water, and can see all the creatures in it, which makes the entire trip much more scenic as well.

There are many ways you can rent one of these out. You can take just a sunset cruise for a few hours, or go for a whole day to get away. Many people use the catamarans as a hotel of sorts, renting for a whole week or several weeks at a time. If you do rent for a whole week or more, discounts may be available. During off peak times when tourists are fewer, you may also be able to negotiate a discount.

When you make your reservation, you can decide to be truly pampered and reserve a crew of a captain to do the sailing and navigating, and a hostess to attend to all your other needs.

You can also opt to go with a bareboat sailing. This means that you do not have any staff on board, so that means you will have to act as skipper and get the boat to where you want to go, and you will also have to make and serve your own food and drinks.

The smallest boats may only have a kitchen and common area with table and seating. Others have cabins below deck with beds that can sleep either one or two people each. There is also a bathroom on board, and with the larger models, there may even be more than one bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet.




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