Welcome home, for the week

Our term charter includes a comprehensive package for a week-long getaway. With a minimum booking of 7 nights, this exclusive experience offers accommodation for a maximum of 6 guests across 3 inviting cabins. You can indulge in the expertise of a seasoned captain and crew , ensuring a seamless and unforgettable journey. Relax and unwind while your culinary desires are expertly catered to, allowing you to savor every moment of your voyage without worrying about meal preparation while your private chef crafts exquisite meals tailored to your tastes. As an added bonus, the itinerary allows you to explore both the US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands, promising a diverse and captivating adventure. Contact us directly for rates.

Sample Itinerary BVI

  • Day 1 -> Jost Van Dyke

    Arrive to Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas and take private transportation to Crown Bay Marina for departure to your first destination, Jost Van Dyke. Anchor in the beautiful anchorage of Great Harbour, a stones throw away from the famous restaurant, Foxy’s and a short tender ride away to White Bay known for the bar, Soggy Dollar or Sandy Spit.

    As the crew clears through customs, settle into your stateroom and enjoy lunch on board. Take a tender ride to Foxy’s and enjoy a world famous painkiller. Return for sunset, appetizers and dinner served on board by your private chef.

  • Day 2: Jost Van Dyke

    Enjoy a relaxing morning with at the floating ocean spa, pick your own lobster at lunch with the locals, get your dollars soggy in White Bay, explore the marine life with a rendezvous dive.

    Fun fact: named after an early Dutch settler, Jost Van Dyke is a small picturesque island northwest of Tortola. At 4 miles long, the island is home to only a few hundred permanent residents and is known for its idyllic yacht anchorages.

  • Day 3: JVD -> Norman Island

    Norman Island is on the edge of the Frances Drake Channel, lying close to Tortola and Peter Island, and part of the British Virgin Islands. Legend has it that treasure is buried here and was perhaps the island behind Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Bight is one of the most scenic harbours, offering over 100 moorings and is an ideal spot from where you can dive and snorkel, or set off on some fantastic hiking trails.

    Any stop here is not complete without a visit to Pirates Bight oceanfront, pavilion style Beach Club and Restaurant, and/or the Willy T's!

    Two great snorkel opportunities in the area: 'The Indians', and 'The Caves'.

  • Day 4: N.I. -> The Bitter End

    The Bitter End in the British Virgin Islands is the perfect destination for luxury yacht guests looking to experience paradise. With its stunningly-beautiful protected coves, anchorages and islands, the area offers the perfect retreat for yachting enthusiasts. Whether you choose to explore the protected coral reefs or lazily float on a cool ocean current, you can be sure to enjoy the stunning blue waters in the surrounding area. On land, the luxurious resort offers an array of amenities that you can enjoy after a day on the water, with a PADI dive center, an on-site spa and numerous gourmet restaurants. For an unforgettable yachting experience, the Bitter End is an unbeatable destination.

  • Day 5 - The Baths

    The Baths are the most popular BVI destination and visited by tourists from all over.

    The batholiths were formed during the Tertiary period millions of years ago by rock under immense pressure, up into existing volcanic rock layers under the Caribbean Sea. An ecological phenomenon of rock formation that creates a trail between all these huge boulders of about 250 yards long and along with local yarn and history is a most interestingly beautiful part of our world. The enormous 40ft. high boulders form natural tidal pools, arches, grotto’s and tunnels that edge the water and the same while snorkeling the crystal clear waters.

  • Day 6 - Saba Rock

    Saba Rock is a small island of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, approximately an acre and a half in size. The island contains a small hotel, restaurant, bar, and gift shop!

    Your final day up at the Bitter End, enjoy a day of water sports, rent a jet ski from Leverick Bay Watersports, relax with a massage, go on a guided hike or take a sailing lesson with the Bitter End Yacht Club. There is so much to do in this area! The trip is not complete without a delicious dinner at the newly restored Saba Rock.

  • Day 7 -> St. John

    Clear back into the USVI and enjoy your last full day in Maho Bay, St. John.

    With most of St John being swallowed up by a national park - it’s no surprise that it’s one of the most tempting destinations in the US Virgin Islands. Imagine a tiny ripe universe of carved out coves, rich coral reefs, and emerald waters. Diving and snorkeling are of course a must do activity where you can encounter over 500 species of fish and over 40 species of coral.

  • Day 8 -> Crown Bay Marina

    On your final morning aboard, wake up to the picturesque Maho Bay and enjoy your final breakfast prepared by your private chef. One last final cruise back to Crown Bay where your private transportation to the airport awaits. Farewell for now!