On the last morning of a U.S. Virgin Islands trip, the water still looks like an invitation. USVI - Last Day Blues is a seven-hour private charter from Cruz Bay, St. John that turns a frantic departure into a slow exhale. On the Sea Charters picks you up at 10 a.m. for a gentle island-hop: one last snorkel over coral gardens, time to float on noodles, a downwind cruise to Crown Bay Marina, and a relaxed lunch at Pizza Pi before a short taxi to the airport. The trip moves at island pace. Expect turquoise bays framed by granite and limestone outcrops, shallow coral reefs clustered with brain and elkhorn coral, and seagrass flats where juvenile fish find shelter. Key features include snorkelable reefs just off St. John, calm anchorages for swimming and floating, and the final leg into the sheltered basin of Crown Bay Marina. The route highlights the region’s clear visibility and warm water column — ideal for shallow-water snorkeling and relaxed photography. What makes this charter stand out is its last-day focus: timetable flexibility, onboard comforts, and practical extras that matter when you’re traveling. On the Sea Charters supplies bottled water, ice, adult snorkel equipment, floats, dry bags, and a Bluetooth sound system so the group can set the mood. The crew helps with basic logistics — checking you into the marina and arranging a cab to the airport — so you can swap stress for one last swim. Note that fuel, lunch at Pizza Pi, taxi fare, and gratuity are extra. This outing also sits in the shadow of Virgin Islands National Park, established in 1956, which protects large tracts of St. John’s shoreline and reef. Expect to see reef fish, hawksbill-friendly sandy patches, and coastal plant life adapted to salt spray. While not a guided naturalist tour, the charter offers prime access to the park’s marine edges without the planning hassle. Practical notes: the boat departs at 10 a.m. and accommodates private groups; pricing varies by boat and fuel estimates are provided in advance. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a towel, snacks or cash for Pizza Pi, and government ID for ferry or airport transfers. Conservation-minded travelers should avoid touching coral and use reef-safe sunscreen to protect fragile reef-building species. For anyone staring down the last day of an island escape, this charter turns that melancholy into one final, sun-soaked memory — a soft, saltwater finish line before you head home. Book early during high season to secure your preferred boat; holiday pricing can apply, and groups larger than six incur a per-person fee. Communicate dietary needs and mobility concerns ahead of time so the crew can tailor the day and make the final hours effortless today.