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With over 60 islands and cays, and sheltered sailing waters, the British Virgin Islands are rightly known as the Sailing Capital Of the World, and a bucket list sailing destination.
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The BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival is a two-part regatta:
Sailing Festival
Racing kicks off on Tuesday with the ever-popular Round Tortola Race, a stunning 37 nautical mile race around the island of Tortola and a perfect shakedown race.
The Scrub Island Invitational follows the next day with a 12nm upwind race. The race ends with an afternoon BBQ, music and pool party.
Spring Regatta
Three days of spectacular racing and some of the best that the Caribbean has to offer.
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The central, and static, location of the regatta and village makes logistics a breeze. Get dock space at Nanny Cay (it also has a hotel) and walk to the village. Marinas in Road Town, Manuel Reef, and West End are short taxi rides away.
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There is large selection of accommodation options for every budget and group size from bed and breakfasts, hotels, to private villas and apartments. Plus, plenty of car rental, supermarkets, delis, and catering services.