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I asked ChatGPT for an Itinerary
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01/19/2024 11:11 AM
01/19/2024 11:11 AM
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Just for fun I asked ChatGPT for a suggested itinerary. Seems like it is mostly good but with a few oddities (Norman then Peter?, Jost to Cooper?). I didn't "chat" with it to try and refine the results. I may give that a go (specify the number of days, tell it I don't want to do Norman and Peter on consecutive nights, etc.).
My Question: What is a good itinerary for a bareboat sail charter in the British Virgin Islands?
Answer:
A bareboat sail charter in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) offers a fantastic opportunity to explore beautiful islands, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life. Here's a suggested itinerary for a week-long bareboat sail charter in the BVI:
Day 1: Tortola to Norman Island Morning: Pick up your bareboat charter in Tortola and set sail to Norman Island. Afternoon: Explore The Caves at Norman Island, a famous snorkeling spot. Evening: Anchor in the Bight at Norman Island and enjoy dinner on board.
Day 2: Norman Island to Peter Island Morning: Sail to Peter Island and explore the stunning Deadman's Bay. Afternoon: Snorkel at the Caves at Little Harbor and enjoy water activities. Evening: Anchor at Great Harbor, Peter Island, and have a peaceful evening on board.
Day 3: Peter Island to Virgin Gorda Morning: Sail to Virgin Gorda and visit The Baths, a unique geological formation. Afternoon: Explore Spanish Town and the shops at Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbor. Evening: Anchor at Leverick Bay and dine at one of the waterfront restaurants.
Day 4: Virgin Gorda to Anegada Morning: Sail to Anegada, the only coral island in the BVI. Afternoon: Relax on the stunning beaches of Anegada, known for their pink flamingos. Evening: Enjoy a seafood dinner at one of the beachside restaurants.
Day 5: Anegada to Jost Van Dyke Morning: Sail to Jost Van Dyke and visit the iconic White Bay. Afternoon: Relax on the beach, swim, and explore the beach bars. Evening: Anchor in Great Harbour and experience the lively atmosphere at Foxy's or other local establishments.
Day 6: Jost Van Dyke to Cooper Island Morning: Sail to Cooper Island and snorkel at Cistern Point or Manchioneel Bay. Afternoon: Explore the island, visit the Cooper Island Beach Club, and relax. Evening: Anchor in Manchioneel Bay and have dinner on board.
Day 7: Cooper Island to Tortola Morning: Sail back to Tortola, stopping at Salt Island for a final snorkel at the wreck of the Rhone. Afternoon: Return the bareboat charter and explore Road Town or relax on the beach. Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant in Tortola.
This itinerary provides a mix of sailing, snorkeling, exploring on land, and enjoying the vibrant local culture. Keep in mind that weather conditions and personal preferences may influence your itinerary, so be flexible and make adjustments as needed. Ensure you have the necessary charts, navigational tools, and local knowledge for a safe and enjoyable sailing experience.
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Re: I asked ChatGPT for an Itinerary
[Re: tmsxmsails]
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01/19/2024 11:18 AM
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Not too bad, but returning the bareboat in the afternoon is a dead giveaway :-)
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Re: I asked ChatGPT for an Itinerary
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01/19/2024 11:32 AM
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CHAT is good for some things but I don’t use it for travel planning. So many nuances and let’s be honest, an algorithm doesn’t understand your interests and preferences unless you spend a lot of time teaching it. For me the joy is in the research and planning. I don’t want an easy button. 😊 I agree but one could consider this part of the research and planning. Just one input on what the possibilities could be. I'm not going to throw away the Scott book quite yet
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Re: I asked ChatGPT for an Itinerary
[Re: MrEZgoin]
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01/19/2024 11:34 AM
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Not too bad, but returning the bareboat in the afternoon is a dead giveaway :-) But (Base Manager), my AI told me I could return the boat in the afternoon! What do you mean there's an extra charge!?!
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Re: I asked ChatGPT for an Itinerary
[Re: tmsxmsails]
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01/22/2024 04:22 PM
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That itinerary looks very familiar to some of our past trips - except the Norman>Peter thing and the upwind grind from Jost-to-Cooper. Just swap Cooper with Norman or Peter and I'd be good to go - though these days I might still skip Cooper and add an extra day in North Sound or at Anegada.
One other observation - not one mention of Boatyball.
Last edited by snmhanson; 01/22/2024 04:23 PM.
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