We have been bare boat chartering in the BVI for around 35 years. Next sailing vacation , all of our trips were two weeks of SAILING ( now with conch) , will be number 17 in May 2019.

Never head of , a VIP Card, why is it so important ? . How would it make our trips better ? For us, we arrive , no worries about customs, Entry has always been easy and fast and friendly.

We have had 100% fabulous sailing vacations in the BVI.

When with the moorings and sunsail, we would arrive at Beef Island, have our customs paper work filled out, pass ports ready, only one legal air line sized duffel bag each. Clear thru, walk out and have easy transportation , check into into our room
at the moorings or sunsail base. Then quickly into board shorts and swim suit. Go to the swimming pool and bar, order a painkiller each, swim in the pool, meet a few other people. Go to dinner at Charlies, get our briefings in the morning, and begin sailing.

This next trip , our first port will be Great Harbor, Peter Island and party down at the Willy T. ( that has become a tradition....hope they are still there )

Next morning up early, we will sail over to Cooper Island, pick up a mooring, dink over to Cistern Point to snorkel, then , the rum bar, and dinner at the Cooper island Beach Club. Always excellent. easy, and fun.
We make our own good times, not sure a VIP card is necessary.

After breakfast on board, we SAIL up the Sir Francis Drake Channel, jeanneau 36i, just Erica and I, double reefed , small jib, and pick up a mooring at Leverick Bay. Get free boat water and ice. Again, into the pool, Erica would take a long shower ashore, Then treat ourselves to Early Sundowners on board the 36i, and then dink ashore. Time to party down at the bbq, and dance to the band, and enjoy the mocko jumbies. The good times are ripping. The next evening, We mellow out a bit, and have dinner upstairs at the classy restaurant at Leverick, .
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And this is just the beginning of our two weeks, trip # 17, and we just ride the wave, and let the good fun experiences flow easy and happy..

New for us, This trip next is SCRUB ISLAND, and hopefully a slip, for a couple of days, hiking, kayaking, swim up pool, dinner at Caravel , and enjoying the beaches. Then Marina Cay, and then snorkeling Monkey Point. . And we still have plans for Jost Van Dyke, mooring at Diamond Cay, and Little Jost . Then Cane Garden Bay, Nanny Cay, then over to snorkel the Pelicans and Indians, and pick up a mooring at Norman Island and have a fun time at Pirates.

This is what our BVI sailing vacations are like, Hard to believe that any card could improve our BVI experience.

We have come to love the BVI, and have very fond memories of each and every trip . Guess that is why we keep on coming back, again and again.

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