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Specialties
Did you know that the water in the Virgin Islands is sparkling turquoise? The sky is crispy cobalt? The occasional cloud is fleecy white? The sun is happy yellow? The beaches are sugary ivory and the crew are deliciously tan?
The only real way to capture the color and romance of the Virgin Islands is to see for yourself! However, we’ve decided to give you a sneak preview, so please read on…
The Virgin Islands lie in the West Indies about 40 miles east of Puerto Rico. The typical Virgin Island cruising area extends from St. Thomas to the west to Virgin Gorda to the east, a distance of approximately 45 miles. The Atlantic Ocean meets our island chain on the north side, and the Caribbean Sea borders us on the south side. The larger islands within this area are: St. Thomas, St. John, Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Norman Island, Cooper Island, Peter Island, and Virgin Gorda. There are many smaller and lesser known islands and cays that are also interesting to explore. Just outside of this area are St. Croix to the south, Culebra to the west and Anegada to the north. Except for Anegada, the islands were born from volcanic activity, which means they are mountainous and picturesque. The beaches are white and sandy, and the coral reefs are active with abundant marine life.
History
Established in 1980.
Since 1980, the Virgin Islands’ specialists at CYOA have been helping people like you plan the perfect island vacation. Whether you are an experienced sailor or a novice, we can help guide your course as you select the right boat for your crew and your budget, and plot your personalized itinerary. Do you prefer a monohull or cat? Or do you like to switch every other trip? We add exciting new boats to our fleet each year so you can enjoy a new adventure every time you visit.