US Virgin Islands Yacht Charter

US Virgin Islands Yacht Charter

Yachts in US Virgin Islands

With a year-round agreeable temperature and gorgeous blue waters, the US Virgin Islands have long been a favorite destination for luxury yacht charters around the world. The islands also feature well-equipped marinas that make cruising a breeze. Yacht charters are a perfect fit for these islands.

As an alternative to their British counterparts, the United States Virgin Islands provide a more sophisticated experience. Within the United States Virgin Islands, you can find a little bit of everything. Ancient ruins compete for your attention with sophisticated towns, and the whole thing is bound together by that beautiful, glittering water. Not only on the main islands of St Thomas, St John, and St Croix but throughout the entire spread of islets, a deep, thick rainforest cascades down island slopes into blue waters, affording more photo opportunities than you could reasonably take advantage of in a single trip.

St Thomas is seeing a lot of action right now.

If you compare it to the neighboring British Virgin Islands, the United States Virgin Islands St Thomas offers a more sophisticated cruising experience. The island's vibrant nightlife, extensive shopping, and numerous casinos provide the perfect counterpoint to all of the clear blue serenity offshore. An ideal situation for luxury yacht charters.

Don't miss out on:

  • Put your golfing talents to the test on the world-class golf course.
  • Try your luck in a casino in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
  • Climb the 99 steps to the top of Charlotte Amalie for an unmatched view of the entire Caribbean.
  • Take advantage of St Thomas' three Ss: shopping, snorkeling, and sightseeing.
  • Pay a visit to the second-oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere, which dates back to the year 1000.
  • Take a look at the childhood house of French impressionist Camille Pissarro, which is open to the public.
  • Enjoy some steel pan and Calypso music in one of St. Thomas' thriving nightlife establishments.

In St. Croix, there is a melting pot of cultures.

Because of the numerous different cultures that have made their mark on the island, St. Croix puts up a unique and diverse menu. This variety continues in the waters surrounding St. Croix, where divers can dive a wall, a wreck, a pier, and a reef all in the same day.

Don't miss out on:

  • Visit a church from the colonial era.
  • Take a trip to Buck Island, one of three underwater national monuments in the United States of America.
  • Visit Christiansted to learn about Crucian culture.
  • Visit Cane Bay Beach and try your hand at surfing a local break.
  • Take a tour of Captain Morgan's distillery.

Mt Pelier Domino Club hosts a non-alcoholic beer feeding for the island's world-famous beer-drinking pig, which is a must-see attraction.

  • Pay a visit to Point Udall, which is the easternmost point in the United States.

On St. John, you'll find quiet harbors and pirate wrecks.

For those looking to unwind after all of the excitement, St John offers a particular sort of easygoing romanticism that is hard to find anywhere else. Pristine coves and pirate remains to combine to make for ideal exploration hours, and with 60 percent of the island's land area designated as a national park, finding a tranquil spot to take it all in is never a problem.

Don't miss out on:

  • Travel back through time and discover the ruins of the Annaberg Sugar Plantation.
  • St John is the perfect site to enjoy watersports such as swimming, diving, waterskiing, and anything else that takes your fancy.
  • Take a walk along the Reef Bay Trail to see old Petroglyph rock sculptures before coming across plantation ruins near Genti Bay
  • At Trunk Bay, there is an underwater nature trail.
  • When you get off the yacht and start exploring, make sure to stop at one of the locally owned eateries to sample some indigenous Caribbean cuisine.

There are direct flights to and from numerous North American cities, and the harbor in Charlotte Amalie, the islands' capital city, is the most frequented in the Caribbean, making the United States Virgin Islands highly accessible. This group of islands, located in the northern region of the Leeward Islands, is a microcosm of the best of the Caribbean, offering just as much chance to kick up your heels as it does to relax with a good book and drift away for a while.

 

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What are the islands of the US Virgin Islands?


The virgin islands of the United States of America are St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas.  They are the three largest islands, with over 50 smaller islets and cays.

Is a passport required for travel to the US Virgin Islands?

U.S. citizens arriving from Puerto Rico or the United States mainland do not need a passport to visit the US Virgin Islands because they are a US territory. Non-U.S. nationals must meet the same entry requirements as anyone entering the United States from any other country.

Which season is the best for visiting the Virgin Islands?

The best time to visit the US Virgin Islands is between April and June when the weather is moderate and there is little rain. Temperatures in the USVI's peak season, December to March, range from the mid-70s to the high-80s, with windy evenings.

Is a Covid test required for the US Virgin Islands?

If you are fully vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19 within the last three months, you do not need to be tested or self-quarantined. All other travel advice should still be followed.

Is it legal for a US citizen to live in the US Virgin Islands?

You can move to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, as an American citizen without winning the lottery. Because you don't need a visa and may simply arrive and establish residency, it's really no different than migrating to another state. The expense of life, on the other hand, is exorbitant, and hurricanes strike all too regularly.

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