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Group Size
Max 8 participants -
Trip Length
15 Days / 14 Nights -
Accommodation
Double bed cabins
Sailing British Virgin Islands 2026 - March 6 - 20, 2026
Sailing British Virgin Islands 2026 - March 6 - 20, 2026
Operated by: Nautilus Sailing Adventures
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With beautiful islands, a lively party atmosphere and genuine Caribbean welcome from locals, these islands are popular for good reason. Our sailing trip allows you to enjoy what is arguably one of the best sailing and snorkeling destinations in the world. With year-round balmy temperatures, lush green hillsides and dazzling white sandy beaches, the BVI is a near-perfect vacation destination.
Price is $10,000 USD per cabin. Each cabin can accommodate up to two people.
A non-refundable $5,000 USD deposit is required to reserve your cabin.
To reserve your cabin, please email us to arrange your deposit. The deposit payment can either be made via Zelle to info@deafadventures.nz (no fees) or via credit card with a 3.5% surcharge.
Full payment is due 90 days before the adventure start date.











March 6
Check in at 6:00 p.m. Stay overnight at Hodge’s Creek Marina and get to know your boat. You can relax and take a walk. Grab a bite to eat at the nearby restaurant.
March 7–8
Set sail to the Baths Marine Park for snorkeling, or hike to Devil’s Bay through the maze of giant boulders on the beach. Grab a bite at Top of the Baths on the way. Sail to Fallen Jerusalem for more snorkeling. End the day at Virgin Gorda’s “North Sound” with rum runner drinks and dinner at Saba Rock. Moor overnight at the Bitter End Yacht Club.
March 8–9
Sail to the low-lying coral island of Anegada. Optional activities include a snorkeling trip, seeing flamingos at the salt pond, or relaxing on the white sandy beaches. Rent a jeep or scooter. Try the native lobster and rum smoothies at the Lobster Trap, The Reef Hotel, or enjoy conch at Big Bamboo, Loblolly Bay. Explore the nearby conch shell mounds.
March 10
Visit Monkey Point, Guana Island, for amazing snorkeling and turtle spotting. Enjoy stand-up paddleboarding and walk along the white sandy beaches. Watch the sunset from the boat.
March 11–13
Head to Jost Van Dyke and anchor off White Bay to visit its famous bars. Try the infamous Painkiller cocktail at the Soggy Dollar Bar, or check out Foxy’s and Corsairs at Great Harbour. Hike and explore the Bubbly Pool.
March 13–15
Sail to Soper’s Hole, Frenchman’s Cay, Tortola. Enjoy a meal at Omar’s Café & Fusion. Go shopping or hiking. Visit Pusser’s Tavern. Dock overnight at Soper’s Hole if space is available; otherwise, moor nearby.
March 15–17
Sail through The Narrows to the Indians Marine Park near Peter Island for snorkeling. Moor overnight at Norman Island’s The Bight Bay. Enjoy drinks and the traditional jump at Willy T Bar. The next morning, explore the caves by snorkeling. If possible, snorkel at The Indians again.
March 17–19
Set sail to Cooper Island. Snorkel at Cistern Point. Optional activities include scuba diving with Caribbean Divers at the 4 Wrecks or at Rhone Marine Park to see the RMS Rhone, a steamer wreck that sank in 1867 (reservations required). Hike on Cooper Island, explore, and dine at the island restaurant. Return to Hodge’s Creek Marina before 5:00 p.m. and stay overnight.
March 20
After breakfast onboard, take group photos, wave farewell, and disembark before 9:00 a.m.
Included
✔ 14 nights of accommodation on a catamaran in a shared room
✔All activities mentioned in the itinerary
✔14x Breakfasts, 14x Lunches, and 3x Dinners
✔ Pick up and drop off from the airport and to Hodge's Creek Marina
✔ Services of an experienced Deaf sailor on call 24/7
Not Included
✖ Meals not mentioned above
✖ Optional activities mentioned in the itinerary
- Adventure itinerary and price are subject to change.
- Deaf Adventures has liability insurance that covers accidents and injuries that occur during our adventures ONLY within New Zealand. This does not cover any adventures overseas, or any personal travel cancellations, postponements, interruptions, or any medical expenses that are not caused by our adventures. For this reason, we highly encourage you to purchase travel insurance (e.g. World Nomads or Travelex).
We understand that sometimes cancellations are unavoidable.
If you cancel at least 90 days before your adventure start date, we will refund you in full (minus the deposit). Cancellations less than 90 days before adventure start date cannot be refunded.
In the event that you need to cancel, please contact us as soon as you can.

This adventure is operated by:
Nautilus Sailing Adventures
Based in Largo, Florida, the team operates sailing adventures worldwide, including in France, Italy, British Virgin Islands, and more. The team consists of three Deaf certified sailing captains working alongside a wider team of experienced Deaf mates. Their mission is to provide sign language users with adventure and fun by sailing on a sailboat on coastal waters, meeting new people, and making lasting memories.