Our Caribbean Yoga Sailing Holiday starts off with an hour-long yoga class in a new secret location each day, whether it's overlooking the bay, the beach or the harbor, but rest assured you wont have done a yoga class in a location like this before.
Yoga Sail
Caribbean
From charming coastal towns to picturesque beaches and historic landmarks, our itineraries are packed with unforgettable experiences. Whether you're snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, savoring local cuisine, or simply soaking up the sun on deck, every moment promises adventure and relaxation. Get ready for an unforgettable journey filled with excitement, discovery, and lasting memories.
What to Expect!
We take a swim stop at "The Baths" which is famous for snorkeling.
Virgin Gorda
Famously known as "The Dogs". Keep an eye out for dolphins and turtles.
Cane Gardens
Breakfast, morning swim and drinks on the famous Soggy Dollar Bar.
Sandy Cay
The island offers caves for snorkelling, and wrecks that may still have treasures.
Norman Island
Swim stop on what they call "The Indians" for photos, swimming, and a lot more.
Peter Island
Also know as the "Salt Island" where beneath you'll find the 'Wreck of the Rhone' which was wrecked in 1867.
Cooper Island
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7 Days Private Charter
Our carefully crafted itinerary seamlessly blends the tranquility of yoga with the breathtaking landscapes of the Caribbean coast. Picture sunrise yoga sessions on the deck, sailing through crystal-clear waters, and exploring picturesque coastal towns. We've tailored an itinerary that covers all the bases - sea, sights, and some fun.
Where do we go?
Check-in time is 5 PM at Tortola Marina
You will be greeted by the crew and will have a glass of Proceso waiting for you upon arrival at the boat.
Embarkation
Tortola
Tortola is the largest island of the BVI chain and easiest to commute to. After setting foot on the island, reality will hit you, you've just landed in paradise. We always suggest you arrive a day or two early (if you can) to explore what the island has to offer and get accustomed to the slower pace of life. During your downtime, you can explore the ancient ruins, take some sun at the beach or just enjoy the local cuisine before joining the boat.
Day one
Tortola
Marina Cay has a colorful past and collection of owners, including Jose Cuervo Tequila who purchased the island, referring to it as 'Cuervo Nation'. The island was used to host promotional events.
The island has a restaurant and bar, which as you'd expect offers the best rum. The coral has amazing swimming before a well-deserved rum. Remember, drinking rum in the afternoon doesn't make you an alcoholic, it makes you a pirate. We will only plan to go here if we can leave the marina early!
Day two
Marina Cay
We will then head up to Virgin Gorda, which has always been a hit with travellers and boaties, as the island offers peaceful coves, safe anchorages and luxury resorts. We will take a mooring or anchor and explore the island for the best place to eat, drink, relax, swim, snorkel and whatever else you want to do, it's your holiday after all.
Day three
Virgin Gorda
We will arrive early in Sami to guarantee a perfect spot on the town quay, right in front of the restaurants. Just like in the postcards.
Sami day is our adventure day, where you can hire a scooter and check out the Melissa Caves and go to the famous Myrtos Beach! You'll be stunned by the beauty of the coastline as you ride your scooter there. You may need to pinch yourself, again. This is how sailing the Greek Islands is done right.
Day four
Cane Garden
We'll stop at Sandy Cay for breakfast and a morning swim. You can wander to the north side of the beach and the 'Bubbly Pool' where is the swell is right, creates a bubbling jacuzzi. The island Jost Van Dyke was named after an early Dutch settler and former pirate, we are in old Pirate Land after all. So we will take a mooring and explore the bays and the local legendary bars, Foxy's Bar and The Soggy Dollar Bar that got it's name from people swimming to shore for a drink and pulling out soggy dollar bills from their swimmers.
Day five
Sandy Cay
We will then head to Norman Island, which was named after a pirate who brought the island during the early 18th century. Normal Island or 'Treasure Island' is known for a long history of pirate booty being stowed on the island and legends of treasure being discovered here.
The island offers caves for amazing snorkelling, hidden bays and wrecks that may still have unclaimed treasure! We will stay in a protected bay for the night and can check out the famous 'Willy T's' floating restaurant and bar or you can opt for a more relaxed time at the beach bar.
Day six
Norman Island
After leaving the bay, we'll go straight over to 'The Indians' for breakfast and you can enjoy an amazing rock formation and swimming spot. After our relaxing stop we will head to Peter Island where we will bay-hop, before settling in for the evening. Walk around the island, explore the highest peak for stunning photos and remember to pinch yourself as you walk down the beach, this is the stuff dreams are made of!
Day seven
Peter island
Our first stop is at Salt Island, where beneath us you'll see the 'Wreck of the Rhone' which was wrecked in 1867.
Finally, we head for Cooper Island, which just like the rest of the trip is paradise. You can swim down to Cistern Point, where you can snorkel and are likely to find Turtles, Octopus and other exotic sea creatures on a shallow dive. After a day of sun, swimming and relaxing you can have a final sunset cocktail with your feet in the sand and enjoy your last night on board, before we make the short trip back to base in the morning.
Day Eight
Cooper Island
Introducing our beautiful Lagoon 42. This catamaran is one of the best models in the industry and is popular choice for sailing holidays.
Boat layout
Here is our Lagoon 42 up close. Look how beautiful it in the cobalt blue ocean.
Full Layout
Boat
These cabins are situated on the front part of the catamaran. It's not as big as the Master but some couples prefer it here.
Forward Cabin
Cabin
These cabins are situated on the rear part of the catamaran. It a bit bigger than the Forward cabin and is more for shared charter.
Aft Cabin
Cabin