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Docking

At Sprat Bay,on the west side of the island, there is deep-water marina with 15 slips, plus 3 for larger vessels. The inner marina draft is up to 7’ with the T-dock at 12’. Water, electrity fuel, restaurants.

The Peter Island Resort monitors VHF 16

All visitors are asked to contact Peter Island Resort in advance of their arrival.

Peter Island Yacht Harbour
Sprat Bay, Peters Island, P.O Box 211, Road Town, Tortola, BVI
Tel: (284) 495-2000, Fax:284-495-2500
peterisd@candwbvi.net
This is part of the resort complex.

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