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Where You'll Sail

The great thing about having your own private “cruise-ship” is that you choose where you go and when.  Since the USVI and the BVI are so close in proximity, you can visit both countries.  You can board the yacht in either the USVI or the BVI depending on what suits your travel schedule.   Together we can choose an itinerary perfect for you. 

Keep in mind that nothing is "set in stone" and our aim is to do what you want to do. So sit back, relax, and dream about your crewed charter vacation.

Arrival

You have two choices for air travel.  You can fly into the St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands at Cyril E. King airport, or the British Virgin Islands at The Terrence B. Lettsome airport on Beef Island.

We suggest flying into St. Thomas if you want to enjoy the beauty of both the the US and British Virgin Islands.  It is also important to note that all major US airlines fly to St. Thomas, while BVI air service is a bit more limited.

If you board in the USVI, we’ll pick you up in Red Hook on the east end of St. Thomas.  From there it’s just a quick trip to St. John and the BVI.

If you board in the BVI, we can pick you up in Trellis Bay (near the BVI airport), in Road Town, or in the West End (closest for ferries from the USVI.)

However you arrive, the crew will meet you at the chosen marina and escort you to the yacht.   From there, you’ll settle in, have a cocktail and begin the trip of a lifetime.


The Islands

St. John, USVI

Years ago, the Rockafeller family in conjunction with the US government created a peaceful haven in St. John where 50% of the land was set aside as national park.  The world famous Trunk bay is part of that national park, and it’s under water!  Grab your snorkel and follow the underwater trail that highlights both coral formations and fish.

If beaches are your spot St. John is for you; Francis Bay, Cinnamon Bay, and Trunk Bay are some of the best in the Caribbean.  Snorkeling near Waterlemon  Cay is breathtaking.  Or you can shop the day away in Cruz Bay. 

Norman Island, BVI

Norman Island is home to the famous William Thornton, otherwise known as the Willy T floating bar.  But if that’s not your scene, remember that Norman Island is the home to some of the best snorkeling and diving in the BVI at the Indians, the Caves, Angelfish Reef, or Spyglass wall.

Peter Island, BVI

The Peter Island Resort is a quiet five star getaway worth exploring.  It’s a quick walk from Great Harbor, a safe anchorage, that boasts smooth water for waterskiing and wakeboarding.  You can also lounge on the beach at Deadman’s Bay, in view of Dead Chest Island, the unfortunate home of 15 pirates all those years ago.  (Yo ho ho!)

Peter Island Resort also has a world-class spa on the beach.  Appointments fill up quickly, but it’s worth the effort to schedule.

Jost Van Dyke, BVI

White Bay is the beach you’ve seen in every postcard in every souvenir shop.  Jost Van Dyke is the hammock lovers paradise.  A number of restaurant “shacks” line the beaches of Jost Van Dyke, including the Soggy Dollar Bar, and Foxy’s Tamarind Club. 

For the more adventurous, take a walk to the Bubbly Pool when the swell is running in, or SCUBA off the point on Green Cay.

No matter what your pleasure, Jost Van Dyke will make you want to quit your job and move to the Caribbean.

Virgin Gorda, BVI

The Baths on Virgin Gorda are consistently rated one of the top 10 destinations in the Caribbean. An amazing blend of stone, sand and palms, the Baths were formed when volcanic eruptions threw boulders the size of your house around like birdseed at a wedding.  What was left was a maze that leads you from perfect beach to perfect beach.

The calm waters in North Sound of Virgin Gorda are beautiful no matter what the weather.  The Bitter End Yacht Club, Saba Rock, and Leverick Bay Resorts are all worth a look.

Anegada, BVI

This is it… the end of the world.  If you want to escape, Anegada is for you.  The view eastward from Loblolly Bay leaves you longing to be an explorer searching for that next uncharted island. 

Anegada is the only “flat” island in the BVI.  If was formed by the BVI’s barrier reef, and is set apart from the rest of the islands.  When the winds are right, it is well worth the two hour sail from Virgin Gorda.  Anegada is almost entirely beach, so you can walk for hours.  Anegada is also the place to be for a Caribbean lobster feast. 

And these are only a few of the islands you can visit.  













































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