About the US Virgin Islands
Sailing the Virgin Islands archipelago offers you the chance to experience one of the world’s most wonderful cruising grounds and explore the US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.
The USVIs consist of St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. John, Water Island and many smaller cays. In 1917, the islands became a United States territory and while the islanders speak English, the culture is a unique blend of European, American and Caribbean influences, with traces of the indigenous Taino culture.
While snorkeling and diving the crystal clear waters you’ll swim with turtles and rays among abundant coral. Drop anchor and swim or dinghy over to the many blissful beaches. You can also visit many of the floating restaurants.
While the USVI’s have much to offer as a sailing destination, the islands are also the gateway to the BVIs and this is where most of our customers choose to spend their sailing time. The BVI clearance process is easy and simple to do.
Flying directly into St. Thomas is a convenient, less stressful and economical way to sail the BVIs. You can choose from 60 world-class islands, from Tortola, Scrub Island, Jost van Dyke, Cooper Island, Norman Island, Peter Island and Anegada, plus many more. It is the Caribbean’s most popular sailing destination for good reason, offering an amazing atmosphere at beach bars and restaurants.
We can help you make the most of your time in the area and during your charter briefing we can show you the natural loop for itinerary planning. We are experts and can make recommendations on what to see and where to dine.


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