The BVI Port Authority adds megayacht berths to the Road Town Cruise Ship pier

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The BVI Port Authority adds megayacht berths to the Road Town Cruise Ship pier

The British Virgin Islands Port Authority has added megayacht berths for yachts up to 230 feet in length to the Road Town Cruise Ship pier, situated in Tortola, just outside the entrance to Village Cay. ISPS compliant, the two new slips are called Serenity Moorings.

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15 February 2012

The British Virgin Islands Port Authority has added megayacht berths for yachts up to 230 feet in length to the Road Town Cruise Ship pier, situated in a beautiful Caribbean yacht charter location Tortola, just outside the entrance to Village Cay. ISPS compliant, the two new slips are called Serenity Moorings. They are the only ones in the region to be able to accommodate yachts exceeding 200 feet.

Serenity Moorings

Serenity Moorings

Serenity Moorings provides convenient access to provisions, supplies, service providers, shopping and restaurants. It is an excellent option for short visits, turnarounds in between charters, or to explore Tortola.

The docks at Serenity Moorings can accommodate yachts up to 230 feet in length, with unlimited beam, in over 12 feet of water. The basin is protected by a 200 foot break wall and offers one berth with a 125 foot long, 30 foot wide finger pier. The second berth requires stern-to mooring with no finger pier, but there is plenty of room for anchoring in the traditional Mediterranean style.

The entire property is ISPS compliant, secured with electronic gates and manned by security guards 24-hours a day. There is potable water available on the docks, wireless internet, and fueling available through local fuel suppliers.

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