Yacht charter in Trellis Bay, British Virgin Islands
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Yacht charter in Trellis Bay

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About chartering in Trellis Bay

Chartering in Trellis Bay is a convenient BVI start point with a lively island atmosphere and one of the easiest airport-to-boat transfers in the region. The bay sits on Beef Island near the Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport, so arrival and departure days can be kept simple.

Most charters use Trellis Bay as a boarding or first-night stop, with nearby options in Road Town, Nanny Cay, Parham Town and Sea Cow Bay also within the same British Virgin Islands cruising area. From here, you are positioned for a classic east-to-west BVI route with short passages and plenty of protected water.

For a day trip, Trellis Bay gives access to the sheltered waters around Beef Island, the outer anchorages off Tortola, and onward passages toward islands such as Virgin Gorda, Cooper Island and Norman Island. The area suits catamarans, yachts, boats and larger crewed vessels that want easy movement between anchorages and beach stops.

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Boat types & prices in Trellis Bay

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Boat typeAvailableFrom (per day)
Catamaran19$1,454
Boat2$128
Yacht1$1,674
Mega yacht1$20,181

Where do yachts depart from in Trellis Bay?

Yachts typically depart from Trellis Bay itself, with nearby charter bases around Road Town, Nanny Cay, Parham Town and Sea Cow Bay supporting the same BVI cruising area. Trellis Bay is especially practical because it sits next to the airport, which keeps embarkation fast on arrival day.

The bay is a useful start or end point when a charter needs a short transfer rather than a long road journey. That convenience is a major reason it is used for one-way handovers and first-night moorings.

What can I reach on a day trip from Trellis Bay?

From Trellis Bay, a day trip can reach the nearby waters around Beef Island and the eastern side of Tortola quickly, while longer runs open up the central and southern British Virgin Islands. Typical route planning in the BVI can include Virgin Gorda, Cooper Island and Norman Island, depending on boat type and sea conditions.

The most practical day-sailing plans focus on short island hops, sheltered anchorages and easy swimming stops rather than long open-water legs. That makes Trellis Bay a strong base for guests who want a relaxed, scenic itinerary with multiple options.

When is the best sailing season for Trellis Bay?

The best charter window in the British Virgin Islands is generally from December through April, when trade winds are steady and conditions are usually drier. May and June are also popular because the water is warm, winds are often comfortable and anchorages are less crowded.

From August through October, Caribbean hurricane-season risk is higher, so many charter plans become less reliable. For the smoothest sailing, winter and spring are the most dependable months for Trellis Bay departures.

Do I need a licence to charter a boat in the British Virgin Islands?

For bareboat chartering in the British Virgin Islands, the operator normally expects a competent skipper and may ask for relevant sailing experience and proof of ability. If you do not have the required experience, choosing a crewed yacht or hiring a skipper is the straightforward option.

That makes Trellis Bay suitable for both self-skippered and crewed charters, but the right choice depends on your qualifications and the yacht type. Catamarans and larger yachts are often booked with crew for easier handling and route planning.

How do I get to Trellis Bay from the airport?

Trellis Bay is reached from Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport on Beef Island, the nearest airport to the bay. Transfer time is very short, typically just a few minutes by taxi depending on where your yacht is waiting.

This proximity is one of Trellis Bay's biggest advantages for charter guests flying into the BVI. It allows same-day boarding without the longer transfer times common at more distant island bases.

FAQ

How much does a boat rental in Trellis Bay cost? Boat rental in Trellis Bay starts from around $128 per day.

Is Trellis Bay a good start point for families? Yes. The short airport transfer and protected BVI island-hopping routes make it practical for families who want minimal transit time and flexible daily distances.

Can I sail from Trellis Bay to Virgin Gorda in one trip? Yes. Virgin Gorda is a common longer-day destination from the eastern BVI, especially for charterers planning a full-day route with anchorages and swim stops.

What months are most affected by weather risk? August, September and October are the main higher-risk months because they fall within the Caribbean hurricane season. Winter and spring are the more reliable sailing months.

Is Trellis Bay better for crewed yachts or bareboat charters? It works for both, but crewed yachts are often preferred for larger boats and for guests who want an easier start near the airport. Bareboat charters are best for experienced sailors who are comfortable handling the BVI conditions themselves.

Trellis Bay yacht charter — FAQ

How much does a boat rental in Trellis Bay cost?

from around $128 per day

Is Trellis Bay a good start point for families?

Yes. The short airport transfer and protected BVI island-hopping routes make it practical for families who want minimal transit time and flexible daily distances.

Can I sail from Trellis Bay to Virgin Gorda in one trip?

Yes. Virgin Gorda is a common longer-day destination from the eastern BVI, especially for charterers planning a full-day route with anchorages and swim stops.

What months are most affected by weather risk?

August, September and October are the main higher-risk months because they fall within the Caribbean hurricane season. Winter and spring are the more reliable sailing months.

Is Trellis Bay better for crewed yachts or bareboat charters?

It works for both, but crewed yachts are often preferred for larger boats and for guests who want an easier start near the airport. Bareboat charters are best for experienced sailors who are comfortable handling the BVI conditions themselves.

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