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British Virgins beckons - and offers summer specials

by Sail-World Cruising on 20 Jul 2013
BVI - throw caution to the wind and go! William Torrillo
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) are comprised of more than 25 beautiful jewels set amid the sheltered, turquoise waters of the central Caribbean Sea and Moorings are offering some last minute specials. Throw caution to the winds and go!

There’s no time like the present, and now is the perfect time to make your summer unforgettable!

Plan your last-minute getaway with our low summer rates on a Moorings monohull or catamaran in the British Virgin Islands or Bahamas! Plus, you will receive a FREE Evening Start when departing August 1 – September 30, 2013!

What do you see when you sail the British Virgins? The islands of Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda, and Anegada - these are the major isles.

There are many smaller islands too, many splendid for day or overnight visits.

There's a huge mix of tropical experiences and adventures to be had - as laid-back or as active as desired during a British Virgin Islands yacht charter.

Enjoy the white-sand beaches, luxury waterfront resorts, sailor-friendly bars and upscale restaurants, chic boutique shopping, or go snorkelling and scuba diving on coral reefs teeming with sea life.

Yes, it is all the perfect blend to create a delightfully rejuvenating experience under sail.

British Virgin Islands sailing holidays are one of the top choices among sailors for a terrific and memorable Caribbean adventure.

But, don’t delay - call 1-888-952-8420 before July 30 and book with CODE: FREVE to receive this special offer!
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