Located just outside of St. Thomas’ main Harbor, Buck Island is always a great addition to the trip when staying close to the U.S. Islands. Known for the second oldest lighthouse in the Virgin Islands, and its two beautiful bays great for snorkeling. Turtle Clove is cleverly named for all the Green Sea Turtles that call it home.
Read MoreThe newest declared U.S. Virgin Island, Water Island is an amazing lunch or midday cocktail stop right on the beach. Just off the south side of St. Thomas, the island known as Small City can add a bit of history and variety to your day.
Read MoreSandy Cay and Sandy Spit are both within five minutes from Jost Van Dyke. Sandy Spit is a perfect spot for a quick dip and taking a walk around the secluded ½ acre island. With the appearance of the classic paradise island, most people call it the “Corona Island”.
Read MoreSt. Thomas is the second-largest U.S. Virgin Island at 32 square miles. With the largest cruise ship port in the Caribbean, sometimes holding up to 13 cruise ships at one time; it is widely known as a great tourist destination.
Read MoreOnly 3 miles from St. Thomas, but a world apart, St. John is the perfect place to spend a few hours or your whole day!
Read MoreAt 35 miles away, Virgin Gorda is quite a journey for most from St. Thomas, but not on our fleet! We can have you up there in under an hour from St Thomas/St John (plus add time for BVI customs). Once cleared into Customs, we can take the boat over to Devil’s Bay, where you will swim into the Bath’s. At the Bath’s you can see real evidence of the islands volcanic origins, as huge granite boulders lay in piles on the beach. Take the trail, or make your own through these scenic grottoes that are open to the sea.
Read MoreNorman Island is a great stop while in the area. Tie up to the Willy T floating pirate ship bar, and “fall off” the top deck into the crystal clear water over and over again. Whatever kind of day you are having, the Willy T can be your host. I
Read MoreJost Van Dyke is home of more than a couple “must see’s”. At only three square miles, it packs in a lot of FUN! Great Harbour is home to world famous Foxy’s Tamarind Restaurant and Bar, where the man Sir Foxy will most likely serenade you with songs from around the World. Over at White Bay, lunch at frozen drinks at Hendo’s Hideout are a must, as you relax your afternoon away.
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