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#112560 11/18/2016 11:55 AM
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For those who have sailed the BVI's during Christmas week, is the crowd such that we need to be on mooring ball by 3p? 4p? and if not, we will likely be anchoring...or are there ample moorings. If we intend to dine ashore, should reservations be made well in advance, instead of radioing in for a reservation that day. Thx for any insight.

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Mr. 'shoes:

The BVI is very busy that week, with *many* of boats out on charter. I recommend getting to a mooring much earlier than 3 or 4pm. More like 1-2pm in the more popular spots like Cooper Island.

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Did Christmas week ten years ago and it was a zoo. Will never do it again. Arrive at your overnight spot by 1 or 2 at a minimum. Make restaurant reservations well in advance, especially NYE.


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Should you find that you won't be where your dinner reservation is, please try and cancel so the restaurant may fill that spot.

It's sailing. Not everything goes according to plans.

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We have been on island Christmas week for a good many years. Each year gets more crowded. By late afternoon there are charter boats squatting every private mooring anywhere near Marina Cay/Trellis Bay. I have seen 50' plus catamarans grab private moorings intended for 20' motor boats.

I have seen several catamarans anchored overnight on Diamond Reef at the same time. Maybe the anchor is 10-15' from the reef, but a little drag and the damage is done.

If you know you're likely to be at Leverick Bay or Scrub for a night, you may want to book those slips now.

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thanks all for some sage advice. I figured it would be busy but wanted to confirm so we could plan as much in advance as possible.

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Last Xmas did the USVI for first time after like 20 BVI trips. Had two anchorages to ourselves; even plenty of moorings outside of Caneel. St. John is beautiful! Did I enjoy it more than the BVI - NO! But was it far preferable to the stress of the Xmas crowds - YES!


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