Private Charter — C6, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Spend seven hours aboard your own private power catamaran, carving a personal route through the warm Caribbean waters around the US Virgin Islands. With a local captain at the helm, this customizable outing lets groups of up to ten chase hidden coves, turquoise bays, and small beaches that read like postcards. The day combines easygoing cruising with focused time for swimming and snorkeling over shallow reef gardens.
The real draw here is adaptability. Instead of a fixed itinerary, you work with a captain who knows currents, weather, and where marine life concentrates. That on-the-water local knowledge turns otherwise ordinary shorelines into standout stops: sheltered inlets with glassy water ideal for floating; coral heads that attract schooling parrotfish and the occasional sea turtle; and broad sandy shelves that are perfect for wading and picnicking. Geologically, many of these islands are volcanic outcrops ringed by fringing reefs, which create the clear, shallow bays you’ll explore.
Onboard, the pace is relaxed but active. Snorkels, fins, and instruction from your crew mean even first-time snorkelers can feel steady in waist-to-chest deep reefs. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a lightweight cover-up for shore stops. Photographers will love the sharp contrast of white sand, blue water, and green hill slopes; a polarizer helps bring out underwater color while minimizing surface glare.
This Private Charter is a special part of the local recreation scene because it hands control to visitors while relying on deep local seamanship. Captains often point out lesser-known anchorages and explain how currents, tides, and reefs shape where boats can go — practical intel that turns a day sail into a small local education. For families and small groups, the boat offers privacy away from crowded public beaches and a rhythm that feels both indulgent and exploratory.
Practical notes: the trip accommodates up to ten guests and the minimum age is three. There’s seven hours to design — enough time to combine two or three snorkel stops with a beach break and a shaded lunch on board. The U.S. Virgin Islands carry a layered history—transferred from Denmark to the United States in 1917—and the islands’ maritime culture is part modern tourism, part long-standing Caribbean seamanship.
Whether you want a snorkel-focused day, a lazy beach hop, or a bit of both, this private charter routes around the islands’ reefs and bays to match your group. It’s a hands-on way to experience the Caribbean’s clear-water geology and vibrant marine life on your own schedule. Pack drinking water, snacks, a hat, and motion-sickness remedies if you’re prone to seasickness; many captains welcome a tip for attentive service. Check local weather and dress in layers for sun and breeze. Comfort.