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Luxury yacht charter St Thomas 2026 — crewed superyacht anchored on the Caribbean & Bahamas coast
Caribbean & Bahamas

Luxury Yacht Charter St Thomas 2026

Charter a luxury yacht for St Thomas — crewed motor yachts, sailing yachts and catamarans from Blue Ocean Club with real-time availability for 2026.

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Introduction

Why charter a yacht in St Thomas.

A luxury yacht charter St Thomas rewards guests with a combination you cannot replicate from a hotel: total privacy, an itinerary that flexes around your party, and access to coves, restaurants and reefs that road-bound travellers simply never see. Blue Ocean Club curates St Thomas cruises across motor yachts, sailing yachts, catamarans and superyachts — every option live-priced against the global live availability feed and presented with our 100% best-price guarantee.

St Thomas sits at the heart of one of the world's great cruising grounds. Days unfold at the pace of the sea: long swims off the platform, lunch at a beach club where your concierge has held the best table, an afternoon cruise to a quieter anchorage, cocktails on the bow as the light softens. The captain rewrites tomorrow's plan based on tonight's weather and your party's mood.

We work with a small list of crewed yacht charter St Thomas operators we know personally — captains we have cruised with, chefs whose tasting menus we have eaten, stewardesses who know your children's names by the end of day one. The result is a charter that feels less like a booking and more like a private invitation.

What to Expect

Yacht Charter in St Thomas — What to Expect

The Bahamas charter window runs November through May, with peak conditions December through April — 25–28°C, 10–15 knot trades and exceptional water clarity. The Exumas in particular deliver glassy mornings and turquoise sandbanks unmatched anywhere in the Caribbean.

A Bahamas sailing itinerary typically threads the Exumas chain — Highbourne, Norman's Cay, Staniel Cay (swimming pigs, Thunderball Grotto), Big Major, Compass Cay (the friendly nurse sharks) and Black Point — finishing with longer hops south to Long Island or north to Eleuthera. A shallow-draft crewed catamaran of 55–80 ft is the Bahamas default — most Exumas anchorages dry out outside the channels. Motor yachts and superyachts of 30 m + charter widely too and are ideal for guests linking Nassau, the Exumas and the Abacos in one week.

Typical luxury yacht charter St Thomas cost starts from around €25,000 per week for a comfortable crewed catamaran and scales to €150,000–€500,000+ for a 40 m superyacht — base rates are exclusive of APA (usually 25–35%), fuel, VAT and crew gratuity. Our charter managers run live availability against your dates and present the best three options, side by side, with a 100% best-price guarantee. Minimum charter duration is seven nights in peak season; short-week and split itineraries are available in shoulder months. Tell us your dates, party size and preferred yacht style and we will revert within the day — by email, WhatsApp or a 20-minute call with the broker who will run your charter.

Best Time to Visit

When to charter in St Thomas.

The prime window for a yacht charter St Thomas runs December through April. Use the table below to balance weather, value and crowds.

MonthWeatherProsConsCrowd
November27°C, trade windsSeason opens, fresh fleetSome squallsLow
December27°C, sunnyFestive bookings, calm seasHoliday peak ratesHigh
January26°C, idealSteady trade winds, crisp daysHigh demandHigh
February26°C, dryBest visibility for divingRegatta-week congestionHigh
March27°C, breezyLong sunny days, spring breakCrowded popular baysModerate
April28°C, warmEaster charters, calmer windsSome yachts repositioningModerate
May29°C, hotEnd-of-season valueHurricane watch from JuneLow
Cruising Grounds

Top cruising areas & highlights of St Thomas.

A handful of signature experiences that define a charter on this coast.

01

Powder-soft anchorages

Slip between deserted cays and protected swimming bays unique to St Thomas.

02

World-class reefs

Coral gardens, drop-offs and wreck dives within minutes of the yacht.

03

Beach-club lunches

Front-row tables at the region's most coveted barefoot clubs, reserved by your concierge.

04

Trade-wind sailing

Reliable 15–20 knots make this one of the world's great cruising grounds.

St. Thomas is the operational command center for any serious Virgin Islands charter. Its direct US airport access and world-class marina infrastructure make it the most logical and efficient embarkation point, whether you're exploring the pristine bays of St. John or making the eastward run into the British Virgin Islands. This is where the logistics are handled, the yacht is provisioned to your exact standards, and the adventure begins.

The cruising ground

Think of St. Thomas not as the destination, but as the gateway. While the island itself has its draws—the buzz of Charlotte Amalie, Magens Bay, and a few choice anchorages—its true value is strategic. From here, the entire Virgin Islands archipelago, both US and British, unfolds. The primary cruising axis runs east, starting with the immediate, stunning sanctuary of St. John. Just a few nautical miles from St. Thomas, St. John is over 60% US National Park, a protected paradise of turquoise water, white-sand beaches, and lush green hills. This is where you'll spend your first few days decompressing, snorkeling with turtles, and hiking short trails to sugar mill ruins.

The real scope of a Virgin Islands charter reveals itself when you push further east into the British Virgin Islands. From St. John, it’s a short, open-water crossing to Tortola, the entry point to the BVI. This opens up the legendary cruising loop: the snorkeling nirvanas of Norman Island and The Indians, the laid-back vibe of Peter and Cooper Islands, and the geological marvel of The Baths on Virgin Gorda. The proximity of the islands means you’re looking at short, 60-90 minute passages between anchorages, maximizing your time spent swimming, relaxing on the aft deck, or exploring ashore. A ten-day charter allows you to comfortably see the best of both the USVI and BVI, using St. Thomas as your alpha and omega.

Bases and clearance

This is where the operational details matter, and where St. Thomas proves its worth. Your two primary bases serve different segments of the fleet.

  • Yacht Haven Grande (Yacht Haven Grande, an IGY Marina): This is the Caribbean's northern superyacht hub, period. Located in Charlotte Amalie harbor, it accommodates vessels up to 200 meters with deep-water access. For any motor yacht over 100 feet, this is the home base. Provisioning is seamless with on-site access to gourmet suppliers like Gourmet Gallery, and its proximity to Cyril E. King Airport (STT)—a 10-minute drive—makes for an effortless arrival and departure experience. The marina itself is a destination with high-end shops and restaurants.

  • American Yacht Harbor (AYH): Situated on the East End of St. Thomas in Red Hook, AYH is the preferred base for the high-end crewed catamaran fleet (50-80 feet). Its location provides a head start for charters heading to St. John and the BVI. Red Hook is a lively small town with great restaurants and the main ferry terminal to St. John, offering excellent shoreside options for the first or last night of a charter.

Clearance and Flag State: This is the critical deal-room conversation. The US Virgin Islands are a US territory. Clearing in is straightforward, and your captain will handle all formalities. The key consideration is the flag of your chosen yacht due to the US Passenger Vessel Services Act (PVSA).

  • US-Flagged Yachts: Have zero restrictions. They can begin a charter in St. Thomas, cruise to St. John, return to St. Thomas, and disembark without issue. This is the simplest and most flexible option for a purely USVI itinerary.

  • Foreign-Flagged Yachts (which includes most large European-built superyachts): The PVSA prohibits them from transporting passengers between two US ports. This means a foreign-flag yacht cannot start and end a charter in St. Thomas. The standard operational workaround is for the charter to officially begin and end in the British Virgin Islands (or even St. Martin for longer-range relocations). Guests will fly into St. Thomas (STT), take a fast ferry or a pre-arranged water taxi to Tortola, BVI (a 45-60 minute trip), and board the yacht there. The yacht can then cruise freely between the BVI and USVI, but must return to the BVI for disembarkation. It's a routine procedure that we plan for constantly, but it's a crucial piece of the puzzle.

Where to drop the hook

Your captain will know the best spots based on the wind and swell, but these are the anchorages that are consistently on our clients' "must-do" lists.

  • Christmas Cove, Great St. James Island: Just off the east end of St. Thomas, this is the perfect first-night anchorage. It's protected, calm, and home to Pizza Pi VI, a custom-built boat that serves outstanding New York-style pizza directly to your yacht's swim platform. It’s a classic, fun start to any charter.

  • Maho Bay, St. John: This is the go-to spot for swimming with sea turtles. The bay is shallow, calm, and the extensive seagrass beds attract green sea turtles that graze peacefully, often just feet from swimmers. It’s an unforgettable experience for all ages.

  • Trunk Bay, St. John: Arguably one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and famous for its 225-yard-long underwater snorkeling trail. It can get busy with day-trippers, so the play here is to arrive early in the morning or later in the afternoon when your yacht will have the bay almost to itself.

  • Francis Bay, St. John: Just around the corner from Maho, Francis is a larger, quieter anchorage that offers excellent holding and protection. It’s a superb spot for an overnight stay, with calm waters perfect for paddleboarding at sunset and a shoreline dotted with historic ruins.

  • Honeymoon Beach, Water Island: A short hop from Charlotte Amalie, this is a fantastic last-day stop. The beach has a great vibe with beach bars like Dinghy's Beach Bar & Grill, perfect for a final painkiller and a casual lunch with your feet in the sand before heading back to the marina.

Weather and season

The Virgin Islands offer a classic Caribbean trade wind climate, making for ideal charter conditions most of the year.

  • High Season (December - April): This is peak season for a reason. Expect stable weather, with consistent easterly trade winds of 15-20 knots, low humidity, and daytime temperatures around 28°C (82°F). This is the busiest time, so booking well in advance is essential.

  • Shoulder Season (May - June & November): This is the insider's choice. The crowds have thinned, the weather is still excellent with slightly lighter winds, and the water is warmer. You get prime-season conditions with more flexibility and better value.

  • Low Season / Hurricane Season (July - October): Chartering is still possible, but this period constitutes the official hurricane season. Most of the larger charter fleet relocates to New England or the Mediterranean. For those who do charter, itineraries must remain flexible, and comprehensive trip insurance is non-negotiable. We generally advise clients to aim for the high or shoulder seasons for the best experience.

The right yacht

The choice of yacht is dictated by your group's size, style, and itinerary.

  • Crewed Catamarans (50 - 80 feet): These are the undisputed champions of the Virgin Islands. Their shallow draft allows them to tuck into anchorages that mono-hulls and larger motor yachts can't access, getting you closer to the best beaches and snorkel spots. They offer incredible stability, huge deck spaces, and a casual, feet-in-the-sand vibe. A 60-foot cat for 8 guests will run from $40,000 - $70,000 per week.

  • Motor Yachts (80 - 130 feet): For groups seeking more speed, interior volume, and amenities like a Jacuzzi and a wider array of water toys, a motor yacht is the answer. They can cover the distance between the USVI and Virgin Gorda quickly and in absolute comfort. A late-model 112-foot motor yacht for 10 guests will be in the $100,000 - $150,000 per week range.

  • Superyachts (130 feet / 40m+): St. Thomas is built for them, thanks to Yacht Haven Grande. These yachts offer the ultimate platform of luxury, service, and space. For this class of vessel, the foreign-flag clearance strategy is almost always in play. A top-tier US-flagged yacht is a prized commodity here, offering unparalleled itinerary freedom. Weekly rates start around $150,000 and go well into the seven figures.

Money, APA and the small print

The financial side of a charter in the USVI is straightforward. The currency is the US Dollar (USD).

Your charter cost has two main components:

  1. The Charter Fee: This covers the hire of the yacht and the crew for the agreed-upon period.
  2. The APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): This is the standard practice across the industry. The APA is typically 30-35% of the charter fee, paid in advance. It creates a running expense account for your charter, covering all variable costs: fuel, food, beverages, dockage fees, customs, and any other expenses you incur. Your captain is the transparent manager of this fund, and you can request an update on the balance at any time. At the end of the charter, you will receive a full accounting, and any unspent funds are returned to you. If your expenses exceed the initial APA, the difference is settled onboard before you disembark.

Taxes and Gratuity:

  • For charters on US-flagged yachts operating solely within the USVI, there is no charter tax or VAT. This is a significant financial advantage.
  • If your itinerary includes the BVI, you will be subject to BVI cruising taxes, which are typically a per-person, per-day fee (currently around $16/person/day), handled by your captain from the APA.
  • Crew gratuity is customary and is a reflection of your satisfaction with the service. The industry standard is 15-20% of the base charter fee, paid at your discretion to the captain at the conclusion of the charter.

How we'd plan a week

This itinerary assumes a US-flagged yacht for maximum flexibility, starting and ending in St. Thomas.

  • Day 1: Arrival & Pizza Cove: Arrive at STT, where your driver meets you for the short transfer to Yacht Haven Grande. Board the yacht, meet the crew, and settle in with a welcome cocktail. As the sun begins to set, the yacht will depart for a short cruise to Christmas Cove. Dinner tonight is a memorable one: gourmet pizza delivered right to the swim platform from Pizza Pi VI.

  • Day 2: St. John's North Shore Beauties: Wake up to the calm waters of St. John. After breakfast, take the tender to the beach at Trunk Bay for a walk and to snorkel the famous underwater trail before the crowds arrive. In the afternoon, cruise over to Cinnamon Bay for more swimming and relaxing on the yacht's floating island.

  • Day 3: Turtles and Tortola: A morning spent in Maho Bay, swimming with the resident green sea turtles. After lunch, the yacht will make the short crossing to Soper's Hole, Tortola, to clear into the BVI. Once cleared, it's a quick hop to a protected anchorage at Norman Island, rumored to be the inspiration for "Treasure Island."

  • Day 4: The Indians and Peter Island: Start the day with a spectacular snorkel at The Indians, a series of rock pinnacles teeming with fish. Follow it with a visit to the nearby sea caves at Norman Island. In the afternoon, cruise to Peter Island for an afternoon of water sports in Deadman's Bay.

  • Day 5: The Baths of Virgin Gorda: An early start to make the stunning run up Sir Francis Drake Channel to Virgin Gorda. The goal is to arrive at The Baths before 10 AM. Your crew will guide you through the maze of giant granite boulders and hidden grottos. After exploring, the yacht will relocate to the protected waters of North Sound for a quiet evening at anchor.

  • Day 6: White Bay & The Soggy Dollar: A westward cruise back towards the USVI, with a mandatory stop at Jost Van Dyke. Anchor off White Bay and take the tender ashore to the Soggy Dollar Bar, birthplace of the Painkiller cocktail. It’s a quintessential BVI experience.

  • Day 7: Last Swim & Departure: Enjoy a final Caribbean breakfast as the yacht cruises back to American Yacht Harbor in Red Hook, St. Thomas. One last swim off the back of the boat before you say your farewells to the crew. Your pre-arranged transfer will be waiting to take you back to STT for your flight home.

Sample Itineraries

Suggested routes for St Thomas.

Starting points — every itinerary is rewritten around your party, weather and the captain's local knowledge.

7 Days

The Classic St Thomas Week

Route map for The Classic St Thomas Week in St Thomas
  1. Day 1Embarkation, welcome lunch on board, short cruise to a quiet first anchorage.
  2. Day 2Morning swim, lunch at a coastal restaurant by tender, afternoon cruise.
  3. Day 3Full day at a marquee island — beach club lunch, sunset cocktails ashore.
  4. Day 4Quiet anchorage day — water toys, paddleboarding, private chef dinner.
  5. Day 5Cultural town visit, historic old harbour, dinner in a candlelit courtyard.
  6. Day 6Long swim morning, lunch under way, final marquee anchorage.
  7. Day 7Champagne breakfast, gentle return to base, disembarkation.
10 Days

Extended St Thomas Cruising

Route map for Extended St Thomas Cruising in St Thomas
  1. Day 1Embarkation, settle aboard, short repositioning.
  2. Day 2Two days exploring the most photogenic coastline.
  3. Day 3Cultural day ashore with a private guide.
  4. Day 4Diving / snorkelling day on the best reef in range.
  5. Day 5Long cruising day to a quieter archipelago.
  6. Day 6Beach-club lunch and shopping in a marquee port.
  7. Day 7Sunset crossing, chef's tasting menu on the aft deck.
  8. Day 8Final swim morning, leisurely return to base.
  9. Day 9Disembarkation after breakfast on board.
14 Days

The Grand St Thomas Voyage

Route map for The Grand St Thomas Voyage in St Thomas
  1. Day 1Embarkation and welcome dinner on board.
  2. Day 2Week one: classic seven-day route in slow motion — twin nights at the best anchorages.
  3. Day 3Repositioning across to a neighbouring cruising ground.
  4. Day 4Three days exploring a less-visited archipelago.
  5. Day 5Cultural shore day with a private historian.
  6. Day 6Return cruise via marquee ports with beach-club lunches.
  7. Day 7Final sunset crossing and farewell dinner.
Experiences

Things to do on your St Thomas charter.

From quiet anchorages to marquee beach clubs — a sample of what we routinely arrange.

  • Private beach-club lunches at the coast's most coveted tables
  • Cellar-driven dinners with the yacht's chef sourcing from local markets
  • Snorkelling, scuba diving and underwater scooter tours of nearby reefs
  • E-foiling, seabobbing, wakeboarding and paddleboarding from the swim platform
  • Private historian or sommelier-led shore excursions in old towns
  • Helicopter transfers to inland vineyards, golf courses and Michelin restaurants
  • Spa treatments and yoga on the foredeck at anchor
  • Tender picnics on hidden beaches reachable only by water
  • Sunset cocktails on the bow with the captain charting tomorrow's course
  • Stargazing nights in remote anchorages well away from coastal light
Yacht Types

Charter types suitable for St Thomas.

Motor yachts

Distance, range and interior volume — ideal for guests prioritising comfort, climate control and easy long crossings.

Sailing yachts

The most romantic way to charter — silent passages under canvas, classic teak decks and timeless aesthetics.

Catamarans

Two hulls equal stability, shallow draft and generous deck living space — a favourite for families and groups of 8–12.

Superyachts

40m and beyond: full-time chef, spa, gym, dive team, helicopter pad and water-toy hangars to rival a private resort.

Charter Cost

What does a St Thomas yacht charter cost?

Weekly base rates for a St Thomas yacht charter vary by yacht type, size and season. Below are typical ranges our clients see — exclusive of APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance, usually 25–35%), fuel, VAT and crew gratuity.

Yacht tierWeekly base (EUR)Notes
Sailing yacht (40–55 ft)€8,000 – €18,000Crewed or bareboat, ideal for couples and small families.
Catamaran (45–60 ft)€15,000 – €40,000Space and stability for 6–10 guests; the most popular choice in many regions.
Motor yacht (60–90 ft)€35,000 – €90,000Crewed, faster cruising radius, full service on board.
Superyacht (90 ft +)€100,000 – €500,000+Full crew, tenders and toys; pricing scales with length, build year and brand.
What affects the final price
  • Season — peak July / August commands a 20–40% premium over shoulder months.
  • Yacht age, refit year and brand reputation.
  • APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) covers fuel, food, dockage and concierge extras.
  • Local VAT and cruising taxes depending on flag and itinerary.
  • Crew gratuity, customarily 5–15% of the base charter fee.
Team Pick

A personal recommendation from Naomi.

St Thomas is one of the destinations I quietly hope clients ask me about — there are corners of it most charter brochures never show. Late June and early September are my personal favourite weeks — warm water, lighter traffic, and the crews are at their sharpest. Happy to walk you through the itinerary personally — there are a few stops worth building the week around.
Naomi Clarke, Caribbean Specialist at Blue Ocean Club
Naomi Clarke
Caribbean Specialist
Questions

St Thomas yacht charter FAQs.

How much does a luxury yacht charter in St Thomas cost?+
Weekly rates in St Thomas typically range from €25,000 for a mid-size sailing yacht or catamaran up to €350,000+ for a 50m superyacht. Final cost depends on yacht size, age, season and the inclusion of expenses such as fuel, dockage and provisioning (APA). Blue Ocean Club presents a fully transparent quotation with our 100% best-price guarantee.
What is the best yacht type for St Thomas?+
Motor yachts cover longer distances quickly and suit guests who prioritise interior comfort. Catamarans offer stability, generous deck space and shallow draft access to coves. Classic sailing yachts deliver the most authentic experience. For families and groups of eight or more we frequently recommend a 25–40m motor yacht or large catamaran in St Thomas.
Do I need a sailing licence to charter a yacht in St Thomas?+
No. Every yacht we present is a crewed charter — captain, chef, deckhand and stewardess are included. You arrive, embark, and the crew handles navigation, meals, water toys and concierge logistics.
What is included in a crewed yacht charter?+
The base charter fee covers the yacht itself, the professional crew, their wages, insurance and the use of all standard water toys on board. Fuel, food, beverages, dockage, port taxes and concierge bookings are settled through an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) — typically 25–35% of the charter fee — with unused funds returned at the end of the cruise.
When is the best time of year to charter a yacht in St Thomas?+
The prime window in St Thomas runs December through April, when the sea is warm, the wind reliable and the coast at its most photogenic. Shoulder months offer excellent value and noticeably quieter anchorages.
Which are the best anchorages and bays in St Thomas?+
Signature anchorages include The Baths and Spanish Town (Virgin Gorda), The Bight on Norman Island, White Bay on Jost Van Dyke, Anse de Colombier (St Barths), Shoal Bay (Anguilla) and the Tobago Cays in the Grenadines. The Bahamas chain favours the Exumas — Staniel Cay, Big Major (Pig Beach) and Highborne Cay.
What are the entry requirements, visas and cruising permits for St Thomas?+
Most Caribbean charter grounds (BVI, St Barths, Antigua, St Vincent & the Grenadines, Bahamas) admit US, UK, EU and Commonwealth passport holders visa-free for 30–90 days. The captain clears in at the first port of call, files crew and guest manifests and pays the cruising permit, national-park and per-passenger fees on your behalf.
What does a typical 7-night St Thomas yacht charter itinerary look like?+
A classic seven-night BVI route runs Tortola → Norman Island → Cooper / Salt → Virgin Gorda (The Baths, North Sound) → Anegada → Jost Van Dyke → Tortola. Bahamas itineraries focus on the Exumas chain (Nassau → Allen's Cay → Staniel Cay → Great Exuma → back).
Can you arrange a private chef and tailored menus on board in St Thomas?+
Yes. Every crewed yacht we recommend in St Thomas carries a professional chef. We share a detailed preference sheet ahead of your charter — covering dietary requirements, favourite wines, children's menus, dinner-party concepts and shore-side restaurant reservations — so the galley is provisioned to your taste before you step aboard.
How far in advance should I book a yacht in St Thomas?+
For peak weeks (mid-July to late-August in the Mediterranean, Christmas and Easter in the Caribbean) the best yachts are typically reserved 6–9 months ahead. Shoulder-season weeks can be confirmed comfortably 1–3 months out. Our real-time availability feed surfaces last-minute openings as they appear.
Are children welcome on board?+
Absolutely. Many of our crews are highly experienced with families — child-safe netting, paddleboards, sea-bobs, inflatable toys and tailored menus are routinely arranged. We can also organise a dedicated nanny or tutor on request.
What water toys and tenders are typically available in St Thomas?+
Standard inventories include a tender (often 6–9m), seabobs, e-foils, jet-skis, paddleboards, wakeboards, snorkelling gear and inflatable platforms. Larger yachts carry diving equipment, jet-surfs, submarines and full PADI-rated dive teams.
Can you arrange helicopter, jet or private transfers?+
Yes. We routinely arrange door-to-yacht transfers — private jet, helicopter, chauffeured car or marina pick-up — so your party steps from runway to passerelle without friction.
Is gratuity included in the St Thomas charter fee?+
Crew gratuity is customary and discretionary, typically 5–15% of the base charter fee, settled at the end of the cruise in cash or by transfer. We provide clear guidance ahead of disembarkation.
What happens if the weather turns during my St Thomas charter?+
Your captain monitors forecasts continuously and adjusts the itinerary to keep you on calm water and in beautiful anchorages. The cruising plan is always flexible — a charter is a route sketch, not a fixed schedule.
Why Blue Ocean Club

Why charter St Thomas with us.

01

Real-time availability

Live availability feed across 2,000+ yachts — hold and confirm in hours, not weeks.

02

100% best-price guarantee

We do not mark up the charter fee. The price you see is the operator's price.

03

Independent advice

Our recommendations follow the boat, not a commission — owners pay us, not introducing brokers.

04

Concierge depth

Restaurants, transfers, private guides, helicopters and beach clubs handled long before you board.

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