St Thomas to St Thomas

Overview


Embarking on a luxury yacht charter through the U.S. and British Virgin Islands promises an unforgettable journey of opulence and natural beauty. Starting from St. Thomas, you’ll cruise to St. […]

Embarking on a luxury yacht charter through the U.S. and British Virgin Islands promises an unforgettable journey of opulence and natural beauty. Starting from St. Thomas, you’ll cruise to St. John, where the tranquil beaches and vibrant coral reefs of Trunk Bay await. From St. John, you’ll sail to Jost Van Dyke, a haven for beach lovers and party-goers, with the famous Soggy Dollar Bar and the stunning White Bay.

The next leg takes you to Tortola, the largest of the British Virgin Islands, where you can explore secluded coves and savor local cuisine. From Tortola, a short sail brings you to Norman Island, known for its pirate history and excellent snorkeling spots like The Caves.

Continuing to Peter Island and Salt Island, you’ll experience pristine beaches and the intriguing RMS Rhone shipwreck, a favorite dive site. Virgin Gorda follows, with its iconic Baths, a labyrinth of boulders and hidden pools that offer a unique swimming and exploration experience.

The journey then heads to the serene St. James Island, perfect for a quiet respite before returning to St. Thomas. Here, you’ll conclude your luxurious voyage, reflecting on the exquisite landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and unparalleled luxury that defined your adventure through the Virgin Islands.

Explore the full yacht charter itinerary of the US Virgin Islands below.

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Our Suggestion

  • Day 1. St Thomas to St John 8 miles
  • Day 2. St John to Jost Van Dyke 9 miles
  • Day 3. Jost Van Dyke to Tortola 4 miles
  • Day 4. Tortola – Norman Island 12 miles
  • Day 5. Norman Island to Peter Island to Salt Island 7 miles
  • Day 6. Salt Island to Virgin Gorda 11 miles
  • Day 7. Virgin Gorda to St James 27 miles
  • Day 8. St James to St Thomas 8 miles

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