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arrive in the British Virgin Islands every day of the year
to enjoy their holiday in one of the most pleasant settings
in the world. The BVI is unique in that no where else on this
planet are there so many islands and cays so accessible and
so close together. Typically, elsewhere in the world, islands
close to each other are usually 20 to 50 miles apart. From
the far west end of St. Thomas, USVI to the far east end of
Virgin Gorda, BVI is only 40 miles. Within this expanse are
some 80 - 90 islands and cays, each with its own character
and charm. To visit the BVI and truly appreciate our country,
one should visit some of the other islands, hopefully several.

Disembarking
in Tortola for the first time, one must ask "What do
I do?" Our beaches are beautiful, our restaurants superb,
the scenery is spectacular, and the water is phenomenal. Swimming
and snorkeling is one of the greatest experiences in the Caribbean.
Human beings cannot sink in this marvelous water, and snorkeling
is one of the most awe-inspiring encounters of a lifetime.
A sport that requires no effort other than floating should
not be missed. To visit other islands, to snorkel in pristine
waters, to experience the wonders of the BVI, are several
of the choices available to the visitor here. Ferries, plane
rides, sailboats, fishing boats, and power boats are all here
for your use.
Call us any evening to discuss what is available
(284) 494-5820
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Where do you begin? Here at King Charters, we feel we offer
the most enjoyable and comprehensive way of seeing and experiencing
the BVI. Our 55' and larger luxury motoryachts, and our 30' rental boats can visit all the BVI quickly and comfortably, in style. Our trips have evolved over the past ten years to the point that the resounding response in our guest book has been "absolutely the best day of my vacation."
Anegada : 1 hour, 15 minutes
The Baths : 30 minutes
The Caves : 15 minutes
Red Hook : 45 minutes
Fajardo : 2 hours, 50 minutes
San Juan : 4 hours
* All travel outside the British Virgin Islands must include
compliance with Customs and Immigration requirements in any
and all other countries visited.
Sailing trips are fine, but can only provide you with a fraction
of the coverage we can. And, as our advertising maintains,
"If you want to sail, please sail. If you want to see
the BVI, go with us." In a given 7 to 8 hour day, about
80% of your time is aboard the sailboat traveling to and from
your destination. When you come with King Charters only 20%
of the day is spent traveling. Our lunches are always ashore
at a restaurant; we provide hors d'oeuvres and pain-killers
for the ride home; we have a wonderful fresh water rinse after
swimming; our crews are in the water with you instructing,
encouraging, assisting and pointing out the wonders of the
sea; we tour you through a location insuring that you see
what you came for; our experience here is unsurpassed; we
are simply the best. If you chose to rent a faster vessel,
with or without a captain, even more can be seen in a day.
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