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BVI Boat Charters to the Baths in Virgin Gorda

When planning a boat trip to the British Virgin Islands, there’s no location more alluring than “the Baths" on Virgin Gorda. A geologic wonder of the world, it attracts more visitors than almost any other destination in the BVI’s. Take your friends and family on a snorkel trip to the Baths and explore the massive boulders that make this spot a top charter boat destination in the British Virgin Islands.

What and Where Are the Baths on Virgin Gorda?

Nestled on the southern tip of Virgin Gorda, a little over 30 miles from St. John, you’ll find this natural wonder. Unearthly granite rock formations dot the shoreline and hillside leading up to the Top of the Baths Bar and Restaurant.

Formed millions of years ago through volcanic activity, the wind, rain and sea have eroded them so that boulders are oddly shaped and smooth under foot. Crawl, scramble, climb, swim and laugh your way through the Baths.

Visiting Devil’s Bay Beach at the Baths

No trip to the Baths is complete without visiting Devil's Bay Beach, a pristine stretch of white sand that's framed by these giant boulders. It's a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. The calm, turquoise waters are host to an abundant amount of marine life, making it a great place to snorkel after your hike.

Chartering a Private Boat to the Baths in Virgin Gorda

If you’re staying on St. John, the best way to experience the Baths is by private boat charter.

Visiting the Baths without the hassle of large tour groups makes for a pretty special boat charter experience. A private boat allows you the freedom to explore at your own pace.

Take the time to explore the hidden trails through the boulders. Sip a beverage at the Poor Man’s Bar. Snorkel your way through the underwater caves. Indulge in a lunch at CocoMaya!

With a private boat, it's all possible. (Pro-TIP: Ask your boat captain to take you to neighboring Fallen Jerusalem for the best snorkeling at the Baths.)

Chartering a private boat to the Baths not only offers exclusivity but also a level of comfort and luxury that's hard to beat. It's an experience that will make your Virgin Islands vacation truly unforgettable. So, if you're looking to escape the crowds and explore this natural wonder at your own pace, chartering a private boat to visit the Baths is the way to do it!

Island Roots Charters offers private, customized day trips to the Baths and many other destinations in the British Virgin Islands. For a first hand look at what a private BVI boat charter entails check out this YouTube video from our guests and lifestyle blogger’s, Lauren McBride.

Tips For Exploring the Baths in the British Virgin Islands

Exploring the Baths is like embarking on a real-life treasure hunt! You'll find secret passages, hidden grottoes, and intriguing rock formations around every corner. Be sure to bring a waterproof camera or go pro for capturing the experience. It's best to visit during the morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds and enjoy this magical place at your own pace.

What Amenities are Available at the Baths?

The Baths on Virgin Gorda offer a unique and natural setting, so you won't find extensive man-made amenities like those at a resort. However, there are some basic facilities and services available to enhance your visit:

Restrooms and Changing Areas - Near the entrance to the Baths, you'll find restrooms and changing areas. These are basic facilities to help you freshen up before or after your exploration.

1. Restrooms and Changing Areas - Near the entrance to the Baths, you'll find restrooms and changing areas. These are basic facilities to help you freshen up before or after your exploration.

2. Snorkel Gear Rental - You can find rental shops nearby where you can rent snorkeling equipment. Exploring the underwater world around the boulders is a popular activity, and having the right gear is essential. That said, your private charter boat should provide complimentary snorking gear for your use so you don't have to worry about renting or bringing your own.

3. Food and Beverage - While there are no restaurants at the Baths themselves, there are often snack and drink vendors open nearby. If you are planning to spend the whole day there and desire a more substantial food option Top of the Baths Restaurant is a short 10 minute uphill walk from the beach.

4. Safety Measures - The Baths can have exciting terrain with narrow passages and slippery surfaces. To enhance safety, you’ll find ropes, handrails or ladders in certain areas to assist visitors in navigating the boulders safely.

5. Information Boards - Look out for information boards or signs that provide details about the history and geology of the Baths. Reading these can enrich your experience and help you appreciate the natural wonders you're exploring.

To go or not to go?

The Baths on Virgin Gorda are a testament to the incredible beauty and geological diversity of the British Virgin Islands, and they offer an experience you won't find anywhere else. So, put on your explorer's hat, pack your swimsuit, and get ready for a day of adventure at the Baths!