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Top Sailing Spots in the Spanish Virgin Islands

Sailors who want a taste of what the Caribbean was like decades ago can plan a trip to the Spanish Virgin Islands. The 2 main islands and the smaller cays treat visitors to a remote section of the Virgin Islands that is full of wildlife and adventure. 

But where should you visit on a Spanish Virgin Islands vacation? These are the top sailing spots in the SVI.

Best Sailing Destinations in Vieques

If you’ve ever dreamt of spending a day on a deserted beach in the Caribbean, Vieques is going to look a lot like that. From the expansive shores of Playa La Chiva to the black volcanic sands and jagged cliffs at Black Sand Beach—Vieques is one of the most scenic sailing spots you can add to your Virgin Islands vacation. 

Sailors looking for a unique adventure may want to spend a night on the island, as Mosquito Bay is an area famous for its bioluminescent species. Visitors can rent a kayak and paddle out late at night through the bay to see the waters light up an otherworldly blue-green.

Other top sailing locations in Vieques include:Aerial view of sailboats in clear blue water with text 'Top Sailing Spots in the Spanish Virgin Islands'.

  • Esperanza: Located on the southern section of the island, this small town has charming haciendas, popular restaurants, and the stunning Playa La Esperanza.
  • Punta Arenas: Also known as Green Beach, this scenic stretch is excellent for sightseeing, laying under a palm tree, or snorkeling from shore. 
  • Playa la Chiva: The beautiful waters are so striking at this top sailing spot that locals and visitors refer to it as Blue Beach. It’s a small bay that is relatively shallow and is protected by an extensive reef offshore. Playa la Chiva is a great spot for families sailing together.

Top Sailing Spots in Culebra

Another one of the most popular sailing destinations in the Virgin Islands is Culebra. The second largest Spanish Virgin Island, it is a must-visit for wildlife lovers sailing in the Caribbean. From the mangrove forests at Luis Pen Canal Natural Reserve to the scuba sites at Impact Reef, there are many opportunities to see rare wildlife on land and see.

Some of the best sailing destinations in Culebra are:

  • Playa Flamenco: Strikingly clear waters lap onto the soft sandy shores at this beautiful beach on Culebra.  It’s famous for its abandoned tanks, dive sites, and great swimming for families.
  • Culebra National Wildlife Refuge: With approximately 1,500 acres of protected space, this national park is located on 21 small cays off the Culebra. Playa Flamenco is just one of the numerous beaches in this refuge, with sailors also visiting Tamarindo, Melones, and other famous coastline.

Plan a Sailing Vacation to the Spanish Virgin Islands

If you’d like to visit some of the best sailing locations in the Virgin Islands that still fly under the radar of most tourists, the Spanish Virgin Islands await. Join us on an advanced sailing course where we may visit the Spanish Virgin Islands!