Day 1: Overnight at Scrub Island Marina, Tortola, and get to know your boat. You can relax and grab a bite to eat at the resort bar and use the resort facilities.
Day 2: Head to Virgin Gorda and the Baths Marine Park for a snorkel or hike to Devil's Bay through the maze of giant boulders on the beach and grab a bite at Top of the Baths on the way. Make for North Lee Bay, Fallen Jerusalem, for amazing swimming and snorkeling among vibrant marine life. End the day at Virgin Gorda's "North Sound" and enjoy drinks and dinner at the Leverick Bay Resort and Marina. You can also stock up on water and ice there.
Day 3: Sail to the low-lying coral island of Anegada to see flamingos, salt ponds and white sandy beaches. Try the native lobster and rum smoothies at the Reef Hotel or conch at Big Bamboo, Loblolly Bay. In November, you can join in the fun of the famous two-day lobster festival.
Day 4: Visit Monkey Point, Guana Island, for amazing snorkeling and turtle spotting. The National Park moorings are still there.
Day 5: Make for Sandy Cay National Park and anchor off White Bay, Jost van Dyke, to visit the array of famous bars. Visit the Soggy Dollar Bar to try their infamous painkiller cocktail, or head to Foxy's and Corsairs at Great Harbour.
Day 6: Sail to Soper's Hole and grab a bite to eat at Pusser's Landing or Omar's Cafe. Sail around to the Indians Marine Park for snorkeling, near Peter Island, and overnight anchor at Norman Island's mooring balls at The Bight, Kelly's Cove, Privateer Bay and Soldier Bay or anchor in deep water at Benures Bay.
Day 7:Explore the caves on Norman Island before sailing to Rhone Marine Park to snorkel over the steamer wreck, RMS Rhone that sank in 1867. Head to Cooper Island and Cistern Point for snorkelling or Hallovers Bay.
Day 8: Back to Hodge's Creek Marina, Tortola, to disembark.