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St John
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St John
Yacht Charters

St. John is a part of the US Virgin Islands and a popular destination for luxury yacht charters. Charter guests enjoy visiting St. John for its natural wonders, including 35+ beaches and a national park.

Present-day St. John is known as the “Beverly Hills” of the Caribbean, an exclusive yacht charter destination with breathtaking beaches, lush coastal land, and world-famous coral reefs.

Much of St. John’s natural wonders are preserved in a vast National Park that covers two-thirds of the island.

Spas, hiking, water sports, and shopping are just some of the activities that make St. John a wonderful addition to your Virgin Islands yacht charter itinerary.

Chartering in the St John: When to Go?

The high season for yacht charters in St John is mid-December through mid-April. The season is particularly busy around the holidays – Christmas and New Year’s – and during Antigua Sailing Week.

During late spring and summer, many yachts relocate to other charter areas, making it more difficult to charter a yacht in the low season.

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Explore with a Boat Charter: St John

Cruz Bay

Cruz Bay offers fine dining, culture, and attractions.

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Cruz Bay is the main town on St. John and your gateway to all that the island has to offer. Located on St. John’s west coast, Cruz Bay offers fine dining, culture, and attractions. Enjoy the unique shops at Mongoose Junction, perfect for purchasing island specialties, enjoying a cocktail at one of its bars, or stroll through its galleries. Explore the island’s art and history at the Elaine Ione Sprauve Library and Museum. Cruz Bay is also home to the Virgin Islands National Park Visitor Center.

Virgin Islands National Park

Most of St. John is a national park, offering hiking trails with breathtaking views.

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Virgin Islands National Park is so much more than just its valleys, hills, trails and beaches … it is a record of St. John’s complex history dating back over a thousand years. The Archaeology Program is giving context to the intricate relationship between indigenous Caribbean cultures, European colonial powers, and the Africans brought to the island. St. John is known for hiking, and Virgin Islands National Park has over 20 trails to choose from for hikers of all levels.

For those seeking a casual stroll, accessible boardwalks will take you through historic ruins, salt ponds, and a bird viewing deck. Looking for a more challenging hike? Follow the Reef Bay Trail to the petroglyphs and the old Sugar Mill. The park also features the Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument, which includes federal submerged lands that support an intricate system of coral reefs, mangrove forests and seagrass beds.

Trunk Bay

Trunk Bay is known for powdery white sand, turquoise waters and postcard-perfect scenery.

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Home to one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, Trunk Bay is known for powdery white sand, turquoise waters and postcard-perfect scenery. Part of the Virgin Islands National Park, the beach stretches for over a quarter of a mile, and its soft sand extends into the sea. One of Trunk Bay’s greatest attractions is the 225-yard long underwater snorkeling trail, which offers a memorable, guided underwater experience. Trunk Bay also includes a bathhouse, souvenir shop, snack bar, snorkel gear rentals, and lifeguards on duty. You should definitely include Trunk Bay to your St John yacht charter itinerary.

Caneel Bay

Caneel Bay is one of the premier vacation resorts in the Caribbean.

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Located on a 170-acre peninsula in Virgin Islands National Park, Caneel Bay is one of the premier vacation resorts in the Caribbean. Once owned by American philanthropist, businessman and conservationist Laurance Rockefeller, the resort was built to blend into the landscape. He was so impressed by St. John’s beauty that he purchased the majority of the island and later donated it to the National Parks Service.

Yacht charter guests in St John can enjoy an excursion to Caneel Bay to indulge in one of its fine dining establishments or to unwind after a hike on one of the adjacent trails. The waters are also great for snorkeling and scuba diving, with a diverse collection of marine life, including parrotfish, angelfish, sea fans, spiny sea urchins, and the occasional sea turtle or barracuda.

Coral Bay

Coral Bay is the smaller, quieter, quirkier town on St. John.

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Coral Bay is the smaller, quieter, quirkier town on St. John, and the perfect spot to sample authentic island cuisine, shop for souvenirs, get to know the locals, or explore some of nature’s greatest masterpieces. Located in St. John’s East End is Hurricane Hole, one of the Caribbean’s best-protected harbors, surrounded by winding roads and spectacular vistas. Go on an unforgettable night hike at Ram’s Head, illuminated only by moonlight, or snorkel Salt Pond Bay, where you might spot a sea turtle or giant hermit crab. For history buffs, the Emmaus Moravian Church is a registered historic site, easily recognized by its orange roof and known for its ghost stories.

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