Monday, December 25, 2017

How To Rent Out A BVI Catamaran Charter

By Carl Cooper


If you love the ocean and want to have a lovely vacation on the water, then the British Virgin Islands is just the spot for you. No matter if you are a family or on your honeymoon, the waters of this area are begging to be explored. A BVI Catamaran Charter is one of the absolute best ways to explore all that these waters have to offer.

You may have been on a sailboat or even a yacht before, but those are not the same as a catamaran. This is a special kind of boat that has two hulls that are connected in the middle by some kind of material or structure. For smaller vessels, the material could be super strong webbing that is comfortable to sit on. For larger ones, the bridge between the hulls may be large enough for multiple passengers.

You obviously do not want to vacation on a cargo catamaran, but the smaller ones are perfect for a family or romantic vacation for two, depending on the size. The fact that they are smaller than yachts or cruise ships is good, because they can then go just about anywhere around the more than 60 islands and cays that make up the BVI. You can leave no stone left unturned in approaching these islands, some of which are in pristine condition still.

Since the boats are low to the water, you can look over the edge and see all the sea life that is just below the surface. The waters in this area are so clear that you can see down to the sand in shallower water. The low profiles makes it easy to get into the water for swimming and snorkeling. Each model has some kind of ladder or even a cockpit extension to make it easy to get back on the boat as well.

There are many ways you can rent one of these out. You can take just a sunset cruise for a few hours, or go for a whole day to get away. Many people use the catamarans as a hotel of sorts, renting for a whole week or several weeks at a time. If you do rent for a whole week or more, discounts may be available. During off peak times when tourists are fewer, you may also be able to negotiate a discount.

You can rent with a crew that includes a captain and a hostess. The captain will take care of the transportation aspect, while a hostess will help with any needs you have such as food and drink.

If you do not require a crew, you can opt for what is called a bareboat sailing, where you are on your own to do all the food prep, serving and cleaning. It is really up to you which one suits your needs the best.

Most have at least a seating area with a table and padded seats that can accommodate many. Others have a large section below deck with one or more cabins and bathrooms. Each cabin can sleep at least two, while some can sleep up to four. The bathrooms have showers, sinks and toilets along with clean, running water.




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