If you’re looking for luxury and beachfront comfort, the Anegada?Beach?Club stands out. Nestled along one of Anegada’s pristine beaches, it offers “glamping”-style palapa retreats as well as hotel-rooms with modern amenities. According to its website, you’ll find “fresh, spacious hotel rooms with unique custom furnishings and a sophisticated flair” and “luxury accommodations set atop the dunes on one of the world’s most beautiful and unspoiled beaches.”
The combination of direct beach access, resort-style services, and a laid-back island vibe make it especially attractive if you charter a yacht and want your stay to feel upscale yet effortlessly Caribbean.
For a more classic island-hotel experience with solid facilities and easy access from the ferry dock, consider the Anegada?Reef?Hotel. Located at Setting Point, this hotel was opened in 1976 and still maintains its intimate charm with around 20 rooms.
Rooms come with air conditioning, modern bathrooms, coffee makers and mini-fridges — a quietly comfortable base for exploring the island. Its location makes it convenient for arriving by boat or ferry and gives you access to the quieter side of Anegada while still being in a comfortable hotel setting.
If you prefer something more cottage-style, slower paced, and embedded in beach scenery, look into options like the cottages around Cow Wreck Beach or other guest-house style stays. Listings and user reviews show that these kinds of accommodations give you easy beach access, often with fewer rooms and more of a relaxed island feel.
They’re especially good for families or groups who charter a yacht and want to drop anchor off a beach, spend a day snorkeling or paddle boarding, and then retreat to a cottage for the evening.
When choosing your stay on Anegada, here are a few tips to keep in mind:
Consider location relative to your yacht itinerary — if you’re sailing and want to hop right off the boat into accommodation, staying near a dock or in a bay with easy anchoring may matter.
Check amenities vs. island experience — some places are full-resort style with more services; others prioritize the remote, unplugged feel.
Book early and ask about transport logistics — Anegada is more remote than some of the other BVI islands, so transfers, provisioning and accessibility matter.
Consider the beach and reef access too: if you want prime snorkeling, beaches with reef entry or boats to reef spots enhance the stay.