Yacht Charter Virgin Islands
A yacht charter in the Virgin Islands offers one of the most captivating and diverse experiences in the Caribbean.

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EXPLORING THE VIRGIN ISLANDS

The Virgin Islands are more than a destination; they are a journey of discovery across turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and lush tropical landscapes. This archipelago, spanning over 90 islands and cays, offers secret anchorages and lively harbours. Imagine kayaking through crystal-clear waters lined with mangroves, or dining beneath the stars while your yacht sails on calm Caribbean seas. On a Moncada luxury yacht charter, every day offers a new adventure.

Your guests can explore vibrant harbours one day, climb scenic trails the next, or find a peaceful moment of calm on soft, powdery beaches far from the crowds. With so many unforgettable moments to enjoy, you’ll quickly discover there are always more opportunities than time allows, leaving you longing to return.

At Moncada, we provide carefully curated experiences to ensure guests experience the true magic of their charter destination. Explore the well-loved beaches of the US Virgin Islands, St. Thomas and St. John, the dramatic landscapes of the British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke, and the uninhabited treasures of Norman Island, Peter Island, and Cooper Island.

Do not miss...

  • Exploring the Baths’ Secret Grottoes on Virgin Gorda
  • Kayaking Through Mangroves on St. John
  • Sipping a Signature Cocktail on Jost Van Dyke
  • Swimming Through Crystal Waters Around Anegada
The harbour of St Thomas Island with yachts all docked.

Discover the Distinctive Virgin Islands

St Thomas

Day 1: St. Thomas is a cosmopolitan gateway with tropical charm. Find yourself strolling through the bustling streets of Charlotte Amalie, discovering local artisan markets, and then retreating to the iconic Magens Bay for a refreshing swim in calm turquoise waters. Take the scenic skyride to Paradise Point for breathtaking panoramic views, and then enjoy fresh conch ceviche while watching the sun dip below the horizon.

The mangroves of St John Island in the Virgin Islands.

St John

Day 2: Known as the “Emerald of the Caribbean”, St. John is a haven of natural beauty. Would you paddle through the mangroves of Hurricane Hole, snorkel along Trunk Bay’s coral reefs, or hike hidden trails to discover secluded beaches? Every cove reveals its own character, one alive with colourful reef fish or sea turtles, another framed by pockets of tropical flora, and others with inviting stretches of water, perfect for paddling or swimming.

Tortola harbour with a yacht on blue waters on a clear day.

Tortola and Norman Island

Day 3: Tortola, the largest of the British Virgin Islands, is the hub of Caribbean sailing, with vibrant harbours and lively culture. Explore the hidden coves of Norman Island, the inspiration for Treasure Island and dive into its secret sea caves. The combination of history, adventure, and cuisine creates a day full of excitement.

Bright blue waters and sandy beaches of St Peter Island with a palm tree.

Peter Island and Cooper Island

Day 4: Peter Island offers intimate beaches and secret anchorages. Picture yourself paddling quietly through hidden bays, spotting inquisitive sea turtles, or enjoying a private picnic on the soft, sheltered sands of Deadman’s Bay? You can also sail to Cooper Island, an eco-conscious retreat with solar-powered accommodations and a focus on sustainable marine practices. Find peace on its uncrowded beaches that allow guests to immerse themselves in nature or visit Cistern Point, where you can snorkel in a coral ridge amongst vibrant, tropical fish.

A woman snorkelling in between the Baths of Virgin Gorda.

Virgin Gorda

Day 5: Virgin Gorda is renowned for The Baths, a labyrinth of giant granite boulders forming numerous pools and grottoes. Swim through these natural rock formations or hike up Gorda Peak for panoramic views of the surrounding island. After your swim or hike, unwind at Little Dix Bay, a serene curve of pearl-white sands that makes Virgin Gorda a must-see on your charter trip.

Flamingoes flying over the salt ponds of Anegada.

Anegada

Day 6: Anegada’s flat, coral-formed landscapes offer a serene escape from the crowds. Enjoy private swimming in pristine waters, kiteboarding across sunlit flats and discovering flamingos and native birds in salt ponds. These ponds are home to a restored flamboyance of greater Caribbean flamingoes. Hundreds of these elegant pink birds can be seen wading through shallow waters, building nests and performing graceful courtship displays, best viewed from Flamingo Pond Lookout. Round your visit off with a stroll along Bones Bight, an untouched sweep of coastline that reveals Anegada’s wild, windswept charm at its finest.

Bright blue waters and white sand beaches of Jost Van Dyke with multiple yachts on the water.

Jost Van Dyke

Day 7: Small yet vibrant, Jost Van Dyke is home to White Bay, where you can dive into crystal clear bays and sip on original cocktails at the world-famous Soggy Dollar Bar. Explore Bubbly Pool’s rock jacuzzi, treasured for its natural, restorative hydrotherapy effect. You will feel as if you are in your own spa in a wild yet deeply calming setting. Imagine relaxing on the sand, enjoying live calypso music, and feasting on fresh fish under the stars. 

A man and woman paddleboarding alongside each other.

POPULAR ACTIVITES

Each Virgin Island has its own character, making every yacht charter adventure unique. From iconic hotspots to hidden gems, there is something for everyone. Our yacht charters cater to every taste, no matter your preference.
Two women in a red kayak, kayaking on bright blue water with a rockface covered in green.

Mangrove Kayaking and Paddleboarding

Have you ever wondered what it feels like to glide quietly through a world untouched by time? Explore the twisting emerald waterways of Hurricane Hole in St. John at one with Mother Nature, spotting iguanas and tropical birds along the way

The hands of a black man in an orange shirt playing a steel drum with wooden drunsticks.

Festivals and Island Music

Feel your spirit soar as your heart beats in time with vibrant Caribbean calypso, where steel drum performances, playful storytelling lyrics, and irresistible grooves make your trip to St John’s Carnival an experience you won’t forget. If you visit in November, go to the Anegada Lobster Festival, where you can savour the Caribbean’s infamous spiny lobster,  prepared in creative ways, enjoy lively music and dance, and help the community celebrate and promote local culinary and cultural heritage. Enjoy being swept away by the rhythm of the islands.

Three people in yoga poses on the beach as the sun sets over the water.

Wellness and Rejuvenation

A Caribbean charter is the perfect escape to rejuvenate your body, mind, and soul. Picture sunrise yoga on your yacht deck, followed by indulgent spa treatments with salt sea scrubs and a refreshing dip in the natural rock pools of Virgin Gorda.

The artisan market of St Thomas leading to the harbour, with vessels on the water.

Cultural Encounters

Wanting to experience the real heartbeat of the Caribbean? Wander through the artisan markets of Road Town or St. Thomas, where vibrant local crafts, exotic spices, and impromptu live music tell the story of the islands’ African, European, and Creole heritage.

An array of colourful Caribbean food in glass dishes on a wooden table.

CARIBBEAN FOOD & DRINK

Freshly caught fish, tropical fruits, and island-grown spices are masterfully combined by onboard chefs into unforgettable culinary experiences. The Virgin Islands’ cuisine is a vibrant fusion of European, African, and Caribbean influences, and every bite reflects the islands themselves: bold, colourful, and irresistible.
Tamarind glazed snapper on a white plate beside cucumber, sweetcorn, salad and other vegetables.

Tamarind-Glazed Snapper

Enjoy a perfectly seared snapper, its skin caramelised with a glaze of tamarind and citrus, releasing a sweet and tangy aroma that drifts across the deck. Each bite captures the pure essence of the Caribbean.

A while dish filled with Callaloo and salt fish on a wooden table.

Callaloo & Saltfish

This beloved island staple tells the story of Caribbean heritage. Imagine the scent of callaloo paired with tender salted cod, simmering in a rich broth of amaranth leaves, onion and pepper. The flavours mingle together in a mouthwatering dish that is both hearty and soulful.

Four scoops of guava sorbet in a white porcelain bowl on a white saucer.

Caribbean Fruit Sorbets

Close your eyes and taste the cool sweetness of guava, mango, and soursop sorbets, a refreshing delight under the warm afternoon sun. Each spoonful is a burst of island fruit, the perfect way to end a sun-soaked day on deck.

Spiced rum cocktail in a glass with ice and a lime wedge on a small silver dish beside cut-up lime, a jigger measurer and a glass of mixed.

Spiced Rum Cocktails

Feel the warmth of the evening as you sip Caribbean rum infused with nutmeg, cinnamon, and tropical fruits. Whether it’s a Dark and Stormy beneath the stars or a Bushwacker shared at sunset, every cocktail tells a story – smooth, exotic, and unforgettable.

A superyacht floating through the clear waters of the Caribbean.

TOP CARRIBEAN TRAVEL TIPS

Make sure you are fully prepared for your luxury Virgin Islands yacht charter by following some of our expert travel tips.
St John in the Virgin Islands. Bright blue waters between greenery.

Quiet Escapes

September to October are less crowded, with lush scenery and more private anchorages.

The sun shining brightly over deep blue water.

Local Weather

From January to April, the Virgin Islands enjoy warm, sunny days, with temperatures averaging 26–29°C (79–84°F) and low humidity. Rainfall is minimal, creating perfect conditions for exploring beaches, coves, and outdoor island activities.

A beach in Anegada where turquoise waters meet pink sands.

Hidden Gems

Sandy Spit near Jost Van Dyke or Pelican Island of Anegada offer completely secluded waters for swimming, sunbathing, and photography.

A sailing yacht in peak conditions.

Peak Conditions

January to April offers ideal conditions for motor yachts, with calm seas and clear skies, while sailing yachts benefit from steady trade winds perfect for both novice and experienced sailors.

Trunk Bay on St John in the Virgin Islands, with bright blue waters and green forestry all around.

DID YOU KNOW?

From legendary pirate tales whispered through sea caves to vibrant coral reefs teeming with life and moments of profound human resilience, a Virgin Islands yacht charter allows you to experience living history and timeless beauty.

– Home to vibrant marine life, including sea turtles, rays, and tropical fish, Anegada’s Horseshoe Reef is the largest living coral barrier reef in the Caribbean, stretching over 18 miles.

– Norman Island is said to be haunted by the ghost of a pirate nicknamed “Blackbeard’s Mate”, who allegedly hid treasure in the island’s sea caves. Adventurers and snorkellers alike are drawn to these mysterious coves, hoping to catch a glimpse of hidden loot while exploring the island’s crystal clear waters.

– In 1733, enslaved Africans on St John staged one of the Caribbean’s earliest and largest slave revolts, successfully taking control of most of the island for several months.

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