Best US Virgin Islands Boat Rentals & Yacht Charters
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Best US Virgin Islands Boat Rentals & Yacht Charters
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How to rent a boat in U.S. Virgin Islands?
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What are the best destinations to explore during a US Virgin Islands boat rental?
Maho Bay (St. John): Calm waters and some of the best sea-turtle snorkeling in the Caribbean.
Trunk Bay (St. John): Stunning white-sand beach with an underwater snorkeling trail.
Magens Bay (St. Thomas): Iconic crescent-shaped beach ideal for swimming and relaxing.
Water Island & Honeymoon Beach: A laid-back spot near St. Thomas with beach bars and gentle waters.
Christmas Cove (Great St. James): Excellent snorkeling and the famous Pizza Pi floating restaurant.
Buck Island(St. Thomas): Wildlife refuge with great snorkeling and a shipwreck dive site.
Lovango Cay: Reef snorkeling and optional upscale beach club experience.
Salt Pond Bay (St. John): Quiet, clear bay perfect for peaceful swimming and wildlife spotting.
Where can you dock your yacht charter in the US Virgin Islands?
Yacht Haven Grande (St. Thomas): Luxury, full-service marina with shops and dining.
American Yacht Harbor – Red Hook (St. Thomas): Most common departure point with quick access to St. John.
Crown Bay Marina (St. Thomas): Full-service marina close to the airport and provisioning.
Cruz Bay (St. John): Offers mooring balls and dinghy dock access to town and Virgin Islands National Park.
What are popular anchorages during a boat trip?
Maho Bay
Hawksnest Bay
Cinnamon Bay
Christmas Cove
Water Island / Honeymoon Beach
Salt Pond Bay
What is the best season to sail in the US Virgin Islands?
Best Season (Peak): December to May
Dry season, steady trade winds, clear skies, and ideal seas for sailing.
Shoulder Season: June & November
Warm water, fewer crowds, and mostly good weather with occasional showers.
Off-Season / Hurricane Season: July to October
Very warm water and quiet marinas, but higher storm risk; some charter operators reduce availability.
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