Home Yachts Destination: Bitter End Yacht Club
Yachts

Destination: Bitter End Yacht Club

Share
Share
Bitter End Yacht Club
Bitter End Yacht Club as been a staple of BVI cruising for decades
Courtesy Bitter End Yacht Club

Ever since Hurricane Irma decimated the Bitter End Yacht Club in 2017, efforts to rebuild have been ongoing. It’s not as easy as it sounds, given that the Bitter End is aptly named for being at the edge of the Caribbean islands before the Atlantic Ocean blankets everything. Just getting debris off Virgin Gorda and supplies delivered by boat took years.

In December 2021, the marina reopened for limited service—and now there’s even more reason to celebrate, with the return of maxi racing and the reopening of hotel accommodations on shore.

“It’s been eight years,” says Lauren Hokin, whose family has owned the Bitter End since 1973. “I feel like we have 10 hotel rooms, so that makes us a bona fide boutique resort. It feels a little bit like what we were 50 years ago.”

Bitter End Yacht Club
Watersports are back for guests at the Bitter End Yacht Club, with sailboats, windsurfing, paddleboards and kayaks all available. When the day’s play is done, refreshing cocktails await.
Courtesy Bitter End Yacht Club

Another 10 hotel rooms are in the plans, along with a resort pool and spa, probably in the next two years. “We built a really spectacular reception area that’s a big, open-air building with a lounge and check-in area for our guests,” she says. “It’s also a space that we can host private events in.”

Sailors with the first regatta to return got to see it all in March. Hokin says she’s thrilled with the response her team received to all the new construction.

“I was so jazzed to see people genuinely loving the place—the feel, the style, just feeling really at home and having a blast,” she says. “It validated the path that we chose. It was creating a modern interpretation of this place that has been in our family for 50 years, and really staying true to it.”

History Matters

Rebuilding the Bitter End Yacht Club is not for the faint of heart. The place has been a staple of BVI cruising for decades. Boaters have a strong love for this place. Many cruisers would have rebelled if the classic charm had been lost to history. “Before the old place got taken down by a hurricane, when we got rid of the salad bar, there was a revolt,” says managing owner Lauren Hokin. “Change is hard for some people. We get that. Our family cares deeply about this place. It’s part of who we are. You can update the look and feel, and change the way certain things look, but at the end of the day, there’s a spirit and vibe, and I think we managed to maintain that. It’s the thing that counts.”

The post Destination: Bitter End Yacht Club appeared first on Yachting.

Share

Luxury Board

S&P 500

Índices globales

Gold

Silver

Platinum

Palladium

Related Articles
Yachts

Elevating Yacht Security: The Revolutionary TEK Sensors from Marine Teknology

Discover how Marine Teknology's innovative TEK sensors redefine security for luxury yachts,...

Yachts

A New Horizon: The FTX110 Explorer Concept by Humphreys Yacht Design

Explore the innovative FTX110, a 111-foot explorer yacht concept from Humphreys Yacht...

Yachts

Elevating Luxury: The Viking 68 Enclosed Bridge ‘Pipe Dream’

Discover the exquisite Viking 68 Enclosed Bridge 'Pipe Dream', a luxurious vessel...

Yachts

A New Era of Bluewater Cruising: The Kadey-Krogen 53

Discover the Kadey-Krogen 53, a long-range cruiser designed for comfort, efficiency, and...

Turning Vision into Reality

A BIT LAVISH | MIAMI’S MAGAZINE

Let’s create something exceptional together.

Founded by Francesca Pérez in Miami in 2022, A Bit Lavish is your source for refined, insider perspectives on the city’s high-end culture. From yachts and real estate to health, wellness, and curated news, we cover Miami’s pulse with a clear, confident editorial voice.

Through modern storytelling and genuine access, we highlight ambition, good design, and the people shaping the city. Discover more — with Miami’s Magazine.

get the latest updates and articles directly to your inbox.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

Copyright © 2024 A BIT LAVISH | Miami's Magazine Est. 2022

All rights reserved.

Legal Notice: At A Bit Lavish, we pride ourselves on maintaining high standards of originality and respect for intellectual property. We encourage our audience to uphold these values by refraining from unauthorized copying or reproduction of any content, logo, or branding material from our website. Each piece of content, image, and design is created with care and protected under copyright law. Please enjoy and share responsibly to help us maintain the integrity of our brand. For inquiries on usage or collaborations, feel free to reach out to us +1 305.332.1942.

Translate »