NAVIGARE YACHTING EXPANDS TO NANNY CAY

Navigare Yachting

Oct 13, 2020

Navigare Yachting is delighted to announce the relocation of its charter base in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) to Nanny Cay Resort and Marina, on Tortola. 

The base relocation will coincide with the reopening of BVI to visitors starting December 1st 2020, nine months after the borders closed to stop the spread of COVID-19. 

“The move will allow our growing fleet to expand even more as demand from yacht investors continues to soar in the Caribbean”, commented Jesper Rönngard, Founder and CEO of Navigare Yachting. He added, “With our recent addition of a charter base in the Abacos in the Bahamas and our top-notch location in the BVI, we stand ready to win more market share while we continue to impress our guests with superior customer care”.

Navigare Yachting BVI is recognized with the TripAdvisor 2020 Traveler’s Choice Award placing the charter base in the top 10% attractions worldwide. Each year, TripAdvisor combs through reviews, ratings, and saves from travelers everywhere, and uses that information to award the very best.

The new premium location at Nanny Cay Resort and Marina, one of the finest and most modern marinas with the best facilities in the BVI, is a naturally sheltered marina located only minutes away from Navigare’s previous base. Facilities include a full boatyard, luxury showers and restrooms, a hotel, bars and restaurants, convenience and marine stores, a swimming pool, laundry, and postal service.

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