Charter a Yacht in Norman Island: BVI Bight

Charter a Yacht in Norman Island: BVI Bight

Anchor in The Bight at noon, snorkel the Caves and Indians pinnacles, eat at the Willy T floating bar by night. 1-day BVI south stop.

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Norman Island

Norman Island is the southernmost of the British Virgin Islands, an uninhabited 2.4-square-kilometre island that is widely believed to be the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island (1883) — multiple 18th-century pirate-treasure incidents are documented here, and a 1750 hoard of silver coins was found in the 20th century. The main anchorage at The Bight is a horseshoe bay with 80+ mooring balls, the most-used charter overnight in the BVI. On the bay sits the famous Willy T (William Thornton) floating bar-restaurant — a converted schooner anchored permanently in The Bight, the BVI's most-photographed sailing-charter institution. The south-coast Caves snorkel site (three sea caves and a wall) and the offshore Indians rock pinnacles (4 vertical rock spires) are 30 minutes south. Norman Island is 90 minutes from Tortola. Season runs year-round.

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The Caves
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The Caves on Norman Island are a must-visit for snorkeling enthusiasts. These natural rock formations, located along the western shoreline, offer a stunning underwater world filled with vibrant marine life and colorful corals. The caves' mysterious and enchanting atmosphere has long been associated with pirate legends, making it a thrilling destination for adventure seekers. Swim into the shadows of the caves and uncover the hidden treasures of the Caribbean's marine ecosystem.

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The Indians
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The Indians, a group of four rock pinnacles near Norman Island, is one of the British Virgin Islands' premier dive and snorkel sites. The vibrant coral reefs surrounding these towering formations teem with tropical fish, making it a paradise for underwater explorers. The shallow and calm waters cater to both beginners and experienced divers, offering unforgettable views of the Caribbean's marine beauty.

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