Explore the British Virgin Islands at your own pace on a private charter designed just for you. Whether you're looking for world-class snorkeling, legendary beach bars, or stunning natural landmarks, we’ll help plan the perfect itinerary based on what you want to see and do.
Snorkeling at The Caves and The Indians at Norman Island is always a favorite, with crystal-clear waters and tons of marine life. Stop by the infamous Willy T for a drink or grab a bite at Pirate’s Bight on the beach.
A visit to The Baths on Virgin Gorda is a must for anyone wanting to explore the massive granite boulders, hidden sea pools, and caves that make this spot so unique. Over at Jost Van Dyke, you can hike to the Bubbly Pool, relax on Sandy Spit and Sandy Cay, or sip a famous Painkiller at Soggy Dollar Bar.
Want to see it all? If you’re hoping to visit The Baths, Norman Island, and Jost Van Dyke in one day, we recommend booking the extended day option to make the most of your time on the water.
Duration: 2 hours: The extended day gives you extra time to explore farther destinations like The Baths of Virgin Gorda and other eastern BVIs.<br/>The Baths of Virgin Gorda: If you intend on visiting The Baths of Virgin Gorda, you must select this tour option.
The following is simply a proposed itinerary. Not all destinations are guaranteed depending on timing, sea conditions, and weather. We depart from American Yacht Harbor on St. Thomas at 8:00 AM, or we will pick up guests staying on St. John in Cruz Bay at 8:00 AM.
All guests will need to clear customs on the West End of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.
(Extended Day Option Only) Start your adventure at Devil’s Bay, a calm, picture-perfect beach surrounded by massive granite boulders. From there, you’ll make your way into The Baths, where you'll climb, duck, and squeeze through giant rock formations that feel like nature’s jungle gym. It’s an easygoing mix of fun and adventure, with glowing tidal pools and shady caves along the way. After the trek, kick back at a beach bar nearby, grab a cold drink, and soak up the views. It’s the kind of stop that reminds you why you came to the islands in the first place.
Next up is Norman Island—a spot packed with pirate legends and seriously good views. Grab lunch at Pirates Bight, a laid-back beach bar where the food’s great and the water’s just steps away. Afterward, snorkel around The Indians, one of the BVI’s top underwater sites, where coral towers and tropical fish put on a show. And if you're feeling bold, head over to the Willy T—a floating bar with plenty of character and the option to leap off the top deck straight into the Caribbean. It’s a little wild, a lot of fun, and one of the most unforgettable parts of the day.
From there, it’s off to Jost Van Dyke, one of the most beloved islands in the BVIs—and for good reason. Kick things off at Foxy’s, the legendary beach bar where the drinks are strong, the vibe is lively, and there’s always something happening. Then cruise over to White Bay, home of the Soggy Dollar Bar and the original Painkiller cocktail. You’ll hop off the boat and wade ashore, drink in hand, living the island dream. If you’re after something quieter, we’ll swing by Sandy Spit—a tiny, perfect patch of sand and sea that feels like your own private island. Jost is all about beach bars, barefoot vibes, and soaking up every last bit of paradise.
Just off Jost Van Dyke, this tiny uninhabited island is nothing more than soft white sand, a few scruffy palms, and clear turquoise water in every direction. It’s the perfect spot to swim ashore, snap a few epic photos, and feel like you’ve landed on your own private slice of paradise.
Foxy’s Tamarind Bar isn’t just a beach bar—it’s a Jost Van Dyke institution. Founded by the legendary Foxy Callwood under a tamarind tree, it’s been welcoming sailors and island hoppers for over 50 years with cold drinks, live music, and Foxy’s unforgettable stories. His dedication to the island’s culture and tourism even earned him an MBE from Queen Elizabeth II. Stop by for a cocktail and you’ll quickly see why this place is a cornerstone of BVI history.
Welcome to the Soggy Dollar Bar, birthplace of the legendary Painkiller cocktail. Since the 1970s, this tropical blend of dark rum, coconut cream, pineapple, orange juice, and a dash of fresh nutmeg has been the drink of choice for barefoot beachgoers. The name? It comes from the soggy bills of thirsty swimmers who waded in from their boats at White Bay—no dock, just good vibes and great drinks. With its laid-back charm and iconic cocktails, Soggy Dollar is a must-stop for anyone cruising the BVIs.Select 12 more words to run Humanizer.
Guests will clear customs back into the United States in Cruz Bay on St. John. Guests staying on St. John will remain there and guests on St. Thomas will head back to the island.
We will pick up groups staying on St. John at the National Park Service Headquarters in Cruz Bay. Please select this option if you are visiting on St. John and require a dock for boarding.
If you're being picked up from St. John, your Captain will be in contact with you regarding pick up location, fin sizes for snorkeling gear, and other logistics.
St. Thomas is a vibrant island in the US Virgin Islands known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich history. It offers a mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences, making it a perfect tropical getaway.
A stunning, crescent-shaped beach with turquoise waters and soft white sand, often ranked among the world's best beaches.
The capital city of St. Thomas, known for its colorful buildings, historic sites, and vibrant shopping scene.
A popular beach near Charlotte Amalie, offering water sports, dining, and a lively atmosphere.
A small, uninhabited island known for its hiking trails and scenic views, accessible by kayak or paddleboard.
A historic park in Charlotte Amalie with a mix of natural beauty and historical landmarks.
A hearty soup made with leafy greens, okra, and meat or fish, often served with rice or breadfruit.
A cornmeal-based side dish cooked with okra and spices, often served with fish or meat.
Fried dough bread, similar to a pancake or dumpling, often served with meals.
Deep-fried fritters made with conch meat, spices, and flour, served with a dipping sauce.
This is the peak tourist season with warm, dry weather and lower humidity. It's ideal for beach activities and outdoor adventures.
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St. Thomas is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to take common precautions to avoid petty crime and scams.
Charlotte Amalie, Red Hook
Public buses are affordable and connect most parts of the island. They can be crowded during peak times.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
A nearby island known for its national park, stunning beaches, and hiking trails.
A small, quiet island known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere.
A larger island with a rich history, beautiful beaches, and diverse attractions.
Price varies by option