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Renting a yacht is the best way to discover Scrub Island, British Virgin Islands
Enjoy a one-of-a kind experience on the water in Scrub Island, British Virgin Islands with your own private Sailo yacht charter. Whatever your sailing style; from experienced skipper, fishing fanatic or thrill seeker, to those who just want to relax on deck with your family or friends, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Rent a boat in Scrub Island, British Virgin Islands with Sailo for a memorable day trip or a sailing vacation to remember.
Find the weekly boat for your next extraordinary sailing experience
If you are interested in a weekly sailing vacation, after you filtered for weekly trip duration, you can search through many boats in Scrub Island, British Virgin Islands by price ranging between $1500 and $25000, type of boat, such as motorboats, sailboats monohulls or catamarans, and number of guests. Some of the services offered can be provisioning, jet skis or a cook. If you are interested in going on a sailing vacation during high season, it’s best that you take action as soon as possible to secure the boat you like the most.
Will I be charged a security deposit for my Sailo charter?
Most of the boat owners require a boat rental refundable security deposit. The renter can check the security deposit amount at any time on the booking page. Upon instructions from the boat owner, Sailo will place a hold on the security deposit prior to the trip date or will notify the renter that the amount is due upon arrival at the marina, payable directly to the boat owner, in cash or by credit card. The funds will be released after the trip if there are no incidentals.Tips for responsible boating
If you’re looking to explore our beautiful planet, a yacht charter is a great place to start. Explore coral reefs with your snorkel, discover hidden bays and islands and generally enjoy the view of nature. Remember, that sailing motto: 'Take only photos, leave only wake' (OK, so we paraphrased). To be a responsible sailor, remember:
- Don’t disturb coral or sealife
- Take your trash home (and don’t throw anything in the sea)
- Respect the locals and their customs wherever you go