Reach the BVI’s coral atoll in a single flight
Anegada is the BVI’s coral outlier with a short 2,500‑foot runway and limited services, so planning matters. If you fly via a small aircraft like the Pilatus PC‑12 NGX, your charter can arrive directly at Auguste George Airport with prior coordination — though more commonly, travelers choose to clear through BVI immigration at Terrance B. Lettsome International on Tortola, then continue the short hop to Anegada in an Islander or similar plane.
On‑island, think bonefishing flats, kiteable trade winds, and reef‑protected shallows. We structure the day to match runway windows, tide‑friendly beach time, and restaurant hours, so your first stop can be Cow Wreck or Loblolly without guesswork.
Recommended Aircraft
Pilatus PC‑12 NGX
Rough Estimate
$36,300 (Round Trip)
Capacity
8 people
Flight Time
4:00 (Total)
Anegada arrivals, pre‑cleared
Tell us your dates and headcount; we’ll secure BVI approvals, prefile border paperwork, and schedule either a direct Anegada arrival or a Tortola clearance plus short final leg. One itinerary, clear pricing, and tight turn times so your day starts on the beach, not at a counter.
These estimates are for a round-trip, Friday through Sunday trip. Your actual quote will vary depending on factors like season, available aircraft and more, and may be more or less than the estimates on this page.
Citation CJ3+
7 people
$43,500
Citation XLS+
8 people
$53,300
Super Midsize
Can't Land
N/A
Heavy Jet
Can't Land
N/A
Three arrival airports give you a surprising range of options...
Choose from two workable arrival paths: fly directly to Anegada with advance coordination (the island now processes international flights), or clear at Tortola for full service handling and continue the short final leg on an Islander. On the Miami side, Opa‑locka Executive and Miami Executive are quickest for private fights; while Miami International simplifies same day airline connections.
Departing Miami
14201 NW 42nd Ave, Opa‑locka, FL 33054
12800 SW 145th Ave, Miami, FL 33186
2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126
Arriving Anegada
The Settlement, Anegada, BVI
Beef Island–Tortola (EIS/TUPJ)
Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, BVI
Amazing sunsets and dinner steps from the surf
Loblolly Bay and Cow Wreck Beach headline Anegada’s reef‑sheltered coast. Horseshoe Reef frames shallow snorkeling with guides who know the cuts. Expect low‑rise, beach‑bar casual days and starry nights. Distances are short; most venues are 10–20 minutes by taxi from The Settlement.
Short‑field turboprops make NGD practical while keeping cabin comfort and baggage capacity for snorkel gear, light fishing kits, and kites. If you prefer more speed or seats, clear at Tortola and continue the final 21 nm in a turboprop staged for that runway.
Winter through early summer brings steady trade winds, ideal for kiting and cool evenings. Anegada now supports limited night ops and can process international arrivals by request; complete the BVI online ED card before travel for faster counters.
Anegada at a glance
Horseshoe Reef has claimed hundreds of ships; historic conch mounds still mark old fishing grounds. Local guides point out both by boat near the reef edge.
Late‑November’s Anegada Lobster Festival turns beach bars into tasting stops across the island. Expect samplers, live music, and taxis shuttling between venues.
A reintroduced greater flamingo flock frequents Anegada’s salt ponds; patient viewing from shore is best. Numbers have grown meaningfully in recent years.
The Anegada Rock Iguana Headstart Facility raises young endangered iguanas until age three, then releases them into the wild to rebuild the island’s endemic population.
Yes, with prior coordination. Since March 20, 2023, Anegada has resumed processing international flights and allows limited night operations under stated limitations. Many travelers still clear at Tortola for full‑service handling, then continue the 21‑nautical‑mile final sector. We’ll recommend the best plan based on schedule and aircraft. 
Anegada’s 2,500‑foot runway favors short‑field turboprops. A Pilatus PC‑12 or King Air balances cabin comfort with runway performance and luggage space. If a jet is preferred, we can route to Tortola to clear and connect to a turboprop for the brief final leg to NGD.
Nonstop Miami to Anegada runs about 3 hours 40 minutes in a modern turboprop. If clearing in Tortola, plan similar time to EIS plus a 15‑minute hop to Anegada, then taxis to the beach. We schedule turns around published airport hours and your day plan.
Complete the online Embarkation/Disembarkation card before arrival. If clearing at EIS, you’ll process immigration and customs there; Anegada can also process arrivals with advance notice during posted hours. We handle coordination with the airport, Customs, and Immigration.
Kiteboarding lessons operate at Keel Point with reliable trades from winter into summer, and guided bonefishing on the island’s extensive flats is excellent. Both can be prebooked to match arrival windows and tides for smooth same‑day starts.