There is a good store for provisions (Buck's), a dive shop, gift shop and the Bath and Turtle restaurant, nice for casual dining. The area is clean, and the yacht-watching is grand. On windy days, the ferry to Tortola departs from and arrives at the yacht harbor. Have lunch in the outside dining area and enjoy the sea breezes and Caribbean brews. No sighting of Mr. Freeman to date.
Thank you for your review, we always appreciate our guests taking the time out to give feedback.We are glad you enjoyed your stay and we hope to see you again!Best wishes,Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour
Stayed here for the night after spending the day at The Baths before travelling up to North Sound. Very clean and well kept harbour. Easy to get water and air conditioning for the boat. Supermarket very handy for getting essentials. A choice of restaurants for the evening. Highlight was probably taking photos and videos of the pelicans circling above us and diving for the fish. Hours of entertainment. Quiet during the evening/night. We were glad we stayed here.
We love to sail in the BVI, and one of the best places to get supplies as you are sailing up to the top of Virgin Gorda Island to Saba Rock in the North Sound is The Yacht harbor and Spanish town. Lots of nice shops to browse thought and shop and If you are sailing you can get provisions and dump your garbage.Also this is a great place to dock at if you want to spend time at the Baths and cant get a mooring there.. which can often be the case. A taxi can pick you up take you there and bring your group back later on.It's a great short stop area when sailing.
I was on an 11-day cruise and one of the six ports we stopped at was Virgin Gorda, BVI. As we came into the harbor, we noticed how beautiful the water was, It was that clear teal and light blue. I was mesmerized! My group decided to engaged a cab driver to take us around the island. The island is 9 square miles and our tour lasted over two hours, the cost was $55 for two persons. I HIGHLY recommend Jeremy's Taxi Service. Jeremy is a young man and a great tour guide, born on the island, very knowledge and knows his island history. He stopped, often, to allow us photo opportunities and he took us to his favorite spots that highlighted the island. One of the most beautiful beaches on the island is Savannah, although it doesn't have bathroom facilities at that location. Although, it's the British Virgin Island, their currency is the US dollar and English is their main language, but they do have their own dialect on the island. The people were very friendly!
Tiene un mercadito para comprar cosas básicas. No esperen mucho más. Si el hotel les queda lejos, a veces es difícil encontrar taxi para volver.
Our 6th trip to the BVI on a bare boat charter.We always love it here.Stopped off on our way from The BathsGreat sheltered harbour.Friendly staff on the dock.Very handy supermarket and lovely little shops for a bit of retail therapy.Thanks
Strolled around the fabulous yachts docked - what a life! We had drinks & lunch at The Bath and Turtle which is right on the property.
Although surrounded by amazing restaurants and of course natural beauty, The best thing about the Yacht Harbor is the "bustle" of the area. If by bustle you mean people parking in the roads and catching up, sleeping under palm trees, tying one on at the dockside bar, or re-stocking the boat. The Buck's supermarket at the yacht harbor is one of the best stocked grocers, and also carries your essential comforts like shampoo, water, and sunscreen. Just remember, you're at a yacht harbor when you get the tab at the end of the day. everything comes in on a boat!
Everyone that works here is kind and gentle. I can't imagine a more perfect vacation without hassle.