Spanish Virgin Islands Cruising and Yachting

Are you dreaming of sailing through the relatively unknown Spanish Virgin Islands?

 

Spanish Virgin Islands Cruising- Flag
Spanish Virgin Islands Cruising- Flag

Now, it is easier than ever!

We have 40 yachts with Captains who offer fully crewed and inclusive vacations. These yachts recently received permission to do yacht charters from St Thomas to Puerto Rico or vice versa!

As a personal recommendation, I suggest a one-way charter from St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands to Puerto Del Ray Marina at Fajardo on Puerto Rico. This route promises a truly unique and unforgettable experience.

My personal USVI to Puerto Rico Itinerary looks like this:

Day 1: Pick up your yacht in Charlotte Amalie. After settling in, set sail toward Sail Rock, which reaches above the water around 100′ and below the water, with pinnacles about the same height.

You will know if it is Sail Rock as there is nothing around it, AND it looks like a sail from after.

It is a bird reserve now, with little on it, although it is a beautiful lush underground paradise for snorkeling and SCUBA diving. It can have a strong current.

We have located approximately 10 NM from St Thomas and Culebrita halfway.

This wonderful downwind sail will have you rethinking your life and wondering how you can get away to sea to live!

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After a day of adventure, you’ll find tranquility in Culebrita. Despite being only 1 mile long, it boasts six beaches, each offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Seeing the white sand come into sight as you pick your way through the coral reefs and become closer is always an awe-inspiring moment!

Day 2- Go on! Explore the beaches. Float in the sea baths on the east end of the island. Go snorkeling and look for sea turtles on the North Beach. Take a walk up to the old lighthouse. Sit and float with a drink in hand.

Make a short hop to Culebra and Ensenada Honda for a calm overnight anchorage.

*TRIVIA*

Culebra is its own archipelago with many small islands belonging to it such as Culebrita!

Imagine yourself snorkeling through the beautiful waters of Culebra
Imagine yourself snorkeling through the beautiful waters of Culebra

Day 3—Christopher Columbus stopped at this island in 1493. I suggest you spend a day and night there, taking in the laid-back atmosphere that emanates from the island’s culture.

The water around this island is spectacularly clear from little runoff from land on Culebra. Maybe you can go to Bahía de Almodovar Beach/ Anchorage for the evening.

Make sure you go to Flamenco Beach and explore the old tanks left over by the US Navy. The small town of Dewey on the island is genuinely known as the town that time left behind.

Day 4- Play around here or move on? If you plan on moving on to Vieques, it will be a 10-12 mile wonderful sail to the East End of Vieques.

Vieques Spanish Virgin Islands
Vieques Spanish Virgin Islands

Top-Notch Anchorages of the Spanish Virgin Islands

Here, you can find two of the best anchorages around—Bahía Icacos on the north coast and Bahía Salina del Sur on the south coast.

There is a National Wildlife Refuge on Vieques, which starkly contrasts the US Navy’s prolonged Use of the island as a firing range.

Day 5- Vieques. Perhaps check out Bioluminescent Bay. Take your tender to the dinghy dock at the town of Esperanza if you need a LITTLE action. And I do mean little.

Day 6- After a last morning or morning and lunch exploring around Vieques, it is probably time to start thinking about getting around Fajardo in Puerto Rico for departing the next day.

Again, a nice downwind sail will take you right into Puerto Del Rey Marina, the Caribbean’s largest anchorage.

Day 7—After a great dinner onshore at one of the fabulous restaurants, the next day, it’s time to head to San Juan to catch your flight home. San Juan is about 40 minutes north of the marina, and transportation is common between the two.

Can’t any charter yacht do this trip?

No. That is too much for me to discuss because of Customs and Border Patrol reasons. Historically, it has not happened and has been too confusing for many to risk going against the laws!

After the 40 yachts I mentioned at the beginning were submitted, it was clarified that they could offer the Spanish and British Virgin Islands as alternatives.

These yachts can also travel to the Spanish Virgin Islands and return to St Thomas.

It’s not advisable to opt for one-way vacations from Puerto Rico to St Thomas due to the challenging prevailing winds and seas. This could potentially affect your overall experience.

Spanish Virgin Islands Puerto Rico Sign

How to book your Spanish Virgin Islands vacation?

Easy!

Contact us at 954-271-3005. Or fill out our quote form, and we will get back to you with deals and answers within the day!

This destination is close for US travelers, unspoiled, and with its Spanish culture, will immediately make you feel that you have had a far-off vacation!

 

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