

Sailing the Virgin Islands
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Sample Itinerary

Arrive at the
St. Thomas Airport
Day 1: Board your yacht in St. Thomas and after lunch, enjoy a leisurely sail (or motor sail) to Frances Bay on St. John .
Have an afternoon swim, then walk the beach and enjoy a Caribbean sunset. Savor a delicious dinner either in the cockpit under the stars or below in the coziness of the main salon.

Turtle Point is part of Caneel Bay Resort, St. John.

Waterlemon Cay in Leinster Bay
Day 2:After breakfast depart for Leinster Bay, also on St John, for snorkeling, exploring and a hike to a sugar mill. Return for lunch and then proceed to Jost Van Dyke to clear customs into the British Virgin Islands.

Leinster Bay, St. John, looking over Thatch Cay to Great
Bay Jost Van Dyke
Explore Jost, visit Foxy's and other well known beach bars. This is a good spot for a West Indian meal ashore at moderate prices - an island pig roast perhaps - and some evening revelry in the form of a "jump up" (party).

Foxy's Dock
Day 3: Depart Jost and sail to Sandy Spit for a morning of beachcombing and snorkeling. Sail on to Cane Garden Bay (listen carefully to Jimmy Buffet's song Manana and he talks about sailing in to Cane Garden Bay!) for the evening or on to West End, Tortola for lunch and a trip ashore to Pusser's Landing for a "Painkiller" and shopping. Sail on to the Bight at Norman Island and visit the "Wille T" ( floating bar and restaurant) for sunset cocktails or after dinner wildness.

Sandy Cay
Day 4: Snorkel at the water level Caves at Norman Island made famous in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Sail on to Cooper Island for lunch. Enjoy an afternoon sail to Trellis Bay on Beef Island. After dinner, go to the Last Resort for Tony Snell's musical review or have a relaxing drink at Pusser's Marina Cay .

the Caves at Norman
Day
5: Sail to Virgin Gorda and visit the Baths , those wondrous house-sized
boulders that form fascinating pools and grottoes to explore. After lunch, sail
on to North Sound . Visit the Bitter End Yacht Club for snorkeling, boardsailing,
water-skiing or hiking. Every activity can be done here.
Day 6: Depart North Sound after morning activities and lunch for a sail to Peter Island where there is a great beach on Deadman's Bay and excellent snorkeling in Great Harbor. Visit Peter Island Yacht Club - a very upscale place for a dinner ashore ( jackets required in season ) if that's your preference.
Day 7: More water sports in the morning
(possibly a rendezvous SCUBA dive on the coral-encrusted 1867
Day 8:
After breakfast (with a farewell Bloody Mary or Mimosa, perhaps?) and a final swim, return to Red Hook or downtown St Thomas for some last minute duty free shopping before you catch your flight home. If you have the time, take a drive around scenic St Thomas and dine at some of the great spots.
Thanks to the Virgin Island Charteryacht League (VICL)
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Christmas Cove

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for this sample itinerary Narrative in the Virgin Islands. All images by
1st Class Yacht Charters.
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