Charter Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina. Sailing yacht, up to 10 guests, 4 cabins, 4 bathrooms, 10 berths. Nearby highlights: Norman Island, Virgin Gorda (The Baths), Jost Van Dyke, Anegada. Best season: Dec–Apr is widely considered the best weather window. Common arrival airport: EIS. Select dates to see live availability, exact pricing, and optional add‑ons (e.g., skipper, extras) Ideal for: families, groups & celebrations, a luxury escape. Available experiences: fishing, sail & bike, wellness on the water. Best time to sail: Dec–Apr is widely considered the best weather window.
Charter Option: BAREBOAT
Live in dreams, Sunday Girl.” – Blondie
Step aboard Sunday Girl, our stunning Beneteau Oceanis 51.1, and prepare to dream big. With bold styling, cutting-edge comfort, and exhilarating sailing performance, Sunday Girl is the perfect choice for guests looking to cruise the British Virgin Islands in sophistication and style.
Spacious, elegant, and innovative, this yacht combines performance with luxury in a package that’s fun to sail, easy to handle, and built for entertaining.
Exterior: Elegant to Look At and to Sail
The Oceanis 51.1 turns heads with her sleek stepped hull, clean deck lines, and standout proportions. One-third of her hull is stepped,adding interior volume while also improving performance and aesthetics.
The cockpit is exceptionally spacious and well laid out, easily outclassing yachts even larger in size. Sunbathing areas, cockpit daybeds, and a large swim platform provide ample opportunity to relax at anchor or enjoy the breeze underway.
All sail control lines, including those for the in-mast furling mainsail and furling genoa, are led aft to electric winches at each helm, offering true shorthanded sailing simplicity. A bow thruster ensures easy maneuvering in tight anchorages or marinas.
A built-in cockpit plancha (grill) makes it easy to cook al fresco while soaking up golden BVI sunsets, and the powerful yet quiet generator ensures consistent comfort no matter where you drop anchor.
Interior: Spacious, Comfortable and Modern
Step below deck and discover a bright, modern interior styled by Nauta Design, finished in classic mahogany woodwork. Large hull portholes flood the cabin with natural light, creating a warm, welcoming ambiance.
The U-shaped galley is fully equipped with a microwave, blender, toaster, kettle, French press, coffee machine and ample countertop and cabinet space.
With 4 double cabins,each with its own ensuite head and shower,plus a skipper’s bow cabin (accessed from the foredeck), and a convertible saloon berth, Sunday Girl can comfortably sleep large groups of up to 10 guests. Ideal for families or groups of friends.
Climate comfort is assured with air-conditioning and generator, and entertaining is effortless thanks to the well-integrated saloon and galley layout.
• 2024 Model
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Premium Yacht Features
Sailing yacht
by Oceanis 51.1
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Great Location
Docked at BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina.
🛏 Sleeping Arrangements
👥 Max Guests: 10
🚪 Total Cabins: 4
Total Berths: 10
Double Cabins: 4
⚙ Boat Specifications
🚿 Bathrooms (WC): 4
Draft: 1.92 m
Year: 2024
Mandatory Services
Charter pack included in price, charter pack includes final cleaning, bed linen & towels, dinghy, and outboard motor
Included Pay on arrival
Checkout Skipper complimentary, to introduce you to your boat and the technical systems onboard
Included
Cell phone
from €5 Pay on arrival
National parks permit 1-4 pax $25/Week, $5 per person per week there after
from €22 Pay on arrival
Damage waiver $60/night Mono-$600 Max
€52 Pay on arrival
Permit Cruising Permit - $4/ Per Person/ Per day
€4 Pay on arrival
Sleep over before check in Free of charge sleep aboard, valid only 10 night charter starting during June 1st and October 31st / 5pm boarding night prior
Included Pay on arrival
Visar (Virgin Islands Search and Rescue) $5/ Per Person
Approx. 20 min by Car from Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS).
📍 Travel Tip: Located 20 minutes from Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS).
Some boats just feel right the moment you ease the sheets and let the sails fill. The Oceanis 51.1 is one of them — a sailing yacht that rewards patience and delivers you, properly, into the waters around BVI. It sleeps up to 10 guests across 4 cabins and 4 bathrooms, making it a solid choice for Families and Friends & Groups. The base puts you within easy reach of Norman Island, Virgin Gorda — and Dec–Apr is widely considered the best weather window is when these waters are at their best.
Location & Details
Marina:BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina
Charter Option:SailBoat, Sailing yacht
Local Guide
Norman Island | Virgin Gorda (The Baths) | Jost Van Dyke | Anegada | Cooper Island | Cane Garden Bay
Best Season:
Dec–Apr is widely considered the best weather window.
Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 — 10 guests max, 4 cabins, 4 bathrooms, 10 berths. A sailing yacht puts the experience in your hands — or your skipper's. Responsive in a breeze, economical on fuel, and genuinely satisfying to passage-make. Ideal for: Families, Friends & Groups, Luxury & Relax, Adventure & Nature, Party & Social. Available experiences: Yoga & Wellness on the Water, Sunset and Sunrise Cruises, Photography Cruises. Vibe: Family-Safe Adventure & Comfort & Security.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent the Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, pricing depends on your dates, trip length, and any add‑ons (e.g., skipper, fuel, extras). Select your dates to see the exact quote for this listing.
Is the Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina available for my dates?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, choose your preferred dates and trip length on the page to see live availability and the current price for those dates.
Do I need a license to charter it for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, rules depend on the country and whether you charter bareboat or with a skipper. If a license is required, you’ll see that clearly during the quote/booking flow.
Can I add a skipper or full crew for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, skipper/crew options depend on the listing and local regulations. If available, you can add them during the quote/booking flow (or request them in your inquiry).
What’s included, and what usually costs extra for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, inclusions vary by operator. Common extras can include fuel, marina/port fees, cleaning, linens, and optional equipment. Your quote will itemize what’s included and what’s optional.
How do booking and payments work for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, you’ll see the payment schedule, cancellation terms, and any security deposit requirements during checkout before you confirm the booking. Reference: KymmaBoats listing #27202.
How many people can stay on board for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, capacity depends on this specific listing: Up to 10 guests, 10 berths, 4 cabins, 4 bathrooms.
Which airport should we fly into for the departure base for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, most travellers fly into Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (Beef Island) (EIS). Another option is Cyril E. King Airport (St. Thomas) – connects via ferry to Tortola (STT), depending on your routing. After you select dates, you’ll see the exact departure address and the best local transfer options.
What’s a great 7‑day itinerary from the base for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, sample 7-day idea: BVI → Norman Island → Virgin Gorda (The Baths) → Jost Van Dyke → Anegada → BVI. Best months to go: Dec–Apr is widely considered the best weather window. Fly into Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (Beef Island) (EIS) to reach this base. The actual route always depends on weather, wind, and your pace — your skipper or charter partner will help plan the best loop.
What are the best months to start from the base for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, dec–Apr is widely considered the best weather window. The waters around Norman Island, Virgin Gorda (The Baths) are typically at their best in the shoulder months — fewer crowds, fair winds, and excellent visibility. Always check local forecasts when finalising your route.
What sailing experience do I need to charter bareboat (without a skipper) for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, local regulations vary but typically require a valid coastal sailing qualification (such as RYA Coastal Skipper, ICC, or national equivalent) and may require a VHF radio certificate. If you're unsure whether you qualify, adding a professional skipper is the right choice — it's often a much better experience anyway.
What happens if the weather turns bad during our charter for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, safety always comes first. Your skipper (or you, bareboating) will always choose a safe anchorage over pushing through rough conditions. On most popular charter routes, a sheltered Plan B is never far away. Strong winds can actually make for exhilarating sailing — the final call is always made based on real-time conditions and your group's comfort.
How long does it typically take to sail between islands for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, on most popular routes (Croatia, Greece, BVI), island hops range from 1 to 4 hours under sail. A typical day involves a morning departure, 2–3 hours of sailing, and arriving at your next anchorage by early afternoon. Your skipper plans realistic legs based on your group's pace and preferences.
Is the Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina suitable for young children and families?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, this boat can accommodate up to 10 guests with 4 cabin(s) and 4 bathroom(s), so families can have private sleeping spaces. For young children: confirm life jacket sizes with the charter partner before your trip, ask whether safety netting or jacklines can be fitted, and plan shorter daily legs to keep kids comfortable. Most charter partners are very experienced with family groups.
Can we use the Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina for a group celebration — birthday, stag/hen, reunion?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, absolutely — boats make outstanding celebration venues. You have total privacy, a moving backdrop, and the freedom to set the atmosphere. Let the charter partner know about your occasion at booking, many can arrange cake, decorations, or a special dinner. Note that some ports enforce quiet hours in marinas after midnight, so plan your party schedule accordingly.
We want a genuinely relaxing, slow-paced holiday — not a rush between islands. Is that realistic for Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, completely. The best sailing holidays are the unhurried ones — there is no itinerary forcing you to move. If you discover a perfect bay on day two, stay for two nights. A typical 'slow' day: late morning departure, 1–2 hours of gentle sailing to a new anchorage, afternoon swim, book and sundowner on deck. Tell the charter partner your priority is pace over distance and they'll plan accordingly.
What adventure and nature activities can we do from the Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, directly from most boats: snorkeling and swimming in pristine bays, kayaking, paddleboarding (equipment may be onboard or hireable locally). Depending on your destination, you can arrange day trips for scuba diving, sea caves exploration, hiking to clifftop villages, and wildlife watching. Ask your charter partner what's available locally and what equipment the boat carries.
Can we host a party or evening event on the Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina?
For Bénéteau Oceanis 51.1 from BVI, Tortola, Nanny Cay Marina, yes — the boat's deck and cockpit make an excellent party venue. You have complete privacy, no noise complaints from neighbours (when anchored in a bay), and a stunning backdrop. For catered events or larger group celebrations, coordinate with the charter partner about hiring a cook or external catering. Bear in mind marina noise rules if you plan to dock overnight during the event.