Getting Wet n’ Wild at the Willy-T

The Willy-T, short for William Thornton, is an iconic floating bar and restaurant and popular charter boat destination, nestled in the tranquil waters of Norman Island, in the British Virgin Islands.

Where is the Willy-T located?

Anchored in The Bight, the Willy-T boasts a prime location, as it is very close to the Caves and the Indians, two other major attractions at Norman Island.  Its distinctive appearance, resembling a large ship, makes it easily recognizable from a distance, drawing locals and tourists alike to eat, drink and JUMP!

The History of the Willy-T

The history of the Willy-T dates back to the 1980s when it was originally established as a private yacht named the William Thornton. Over time, it transformed into a floating bar and restaurant, gaining popularity for its lively and sometimes wild atmosphere and breathtaking views of the surrounding islands.

In 2017, Hurricane Irma, a powerful Category 5 storm, struck the Caribbean leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The Willy-T received unrepairable damage and was ultimately sunk in Key Bay, Peter Island and turned into a dive site by Beyond the Reef. The shipwreck has an underwater art exhibit and artificial coral reef to be enjoyed by snorkelers and divers alike.

Because the Willy-T had become an integral part of the maritime culture in the BVI, efforts to find a new vessel to carry on the infamous Willy-T brand started immediately and launched in 2018.

What makes the Willy-T unique?

The Willy-T's distinctive charm lies in its floating nature; a bar and restaurant on the water which can only be accessed by boat. From the gentle rocking and creaking sounds of the vessel to the panoramic views of the sea, it’s an authentic maritime experience. Adding to its uniqueness, the Willy-T features a daring dive platform, inviting thrill-seekers to plunge into the refreshing Caribbean waters. Back in the day is was customary to jump naked from the top deck and get a free t-shirt!

Visit the Willy-T by chartering a private boat.

How do you get to the Willy-T?

One of the most common ways to reach the Willy-T is by chartering a boat. Charter companies in the US Virgin Islands often organize day trips to Norman Island and the BVI, allowing guests to explore the Willy-T and the surroundings. As a St John charter boat company, Island Roots Charters has both full and extended day trips to the British Virgin Islands. All of their charters are private and custom so you can spend as much time as you’d like at the Willy-T!

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