What expenses should I expect during my Virgin Islands bareboat charter?

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Overnight Moorings Moorings average $30/night. First-come, first-served. Plan to arrive by 3:00 – 3:30 PM in high season and 4:00–4:30 PM in low season. Payment collected by dinghy or paid to the restaurant ashore. Cash only.
Meals Ashore Charterers usually dine ashore for at least half their dinners and occasionally breakfast or lunch. Most restaurants accept credit cards – Visa and MasterCard are more widely accepted than Amex or Discover. Average cost: $50/person (excluding lobster).
Ice & Water Cash only in most locations. Ice costs $4.00 – $6.00 per bag (sometimes up to $10). Water costs approximately $0.15 per gallon.
Fuel Fuel tanks must be topped off before returning the yacht. Procedure is reviewed during the chart briefing. Average fuel cost: $5.25/gallon. Estimated Weekly Fuel Costs: Sailing vessel w/o generator: $70–$100– Sailing vessel w/ generator: $125–$250– Power vessel: $500–$700
Taxes & Fees BVI Departure Tax: $20/person (paid when leaving)BVI Environmental Levy: $10/person (paid when entering)
Currency The currency in both the British and U.S. Virgin Islands is U.S. Dollars.
ATMs A few ATMs are available within the cruising area.

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