On any clear evening from Cruz Bay on St. John, USVI, the USVI - Sunset Cruise turns the usual end-of-day into a small ritual: a 1.5-hour private sail that seats up to twelve people and chases the sun as it dips behind low Caribbean hills. Departing from the Virgin Islands meeting point in Cruz Bay, this outing runs daily at times that shift with the season, and comes aboard one of two vessels—Cheshire or Gato Mundo—each available for private charters at the published rate. The experience is straightforward: a gentle, coastal run that foregrounds color. You'll skim past reef-fringed bays, searching the glassy surface for flash of silver fish and the curved silhouette of sea turtles surfacing to breathe. Framed by the island's scrubby coastal thickets and palm-lined shorelines, the sky often breaks into bands of coral, magenta, and molten gold as the sun lowers. Bottled water is provided; guests are encouraged to bring snacks, beverages, and cash for gratuities. This trip is a standout on St. John because it compresses several island experiences into a short window: navigation through nearshore waters, an intimate view of the sun's descent, and a private atmosphere that keeps the moment yours. The small-group setup—private for up to 12—makes this ideal for proposals, sundowner parties, or anyone who wants sunset without crowds. Compared with crowded ferry decks or public beaches, the boat gives you frontal-row sightlines and the silence of open water. Practicalities are tidy. The cruise lasts roughly 90 minutes and launches at a time chosen to match sunset. Expect light swell; the route stays largely inside the protective arc of the islands but can pick up breeze. The meeting point is listed as Virgin Islands/Cruz Bay; exact boarding instructions and start time are confirmed at booking. Bring layered clothing as evenings cool quickly after sunset and a windbreaker for spray. Wildlife encounters are common—shorebirds, pelicans, and occasional rays—and the coastal geology shows the worn limestone and volcanic outcrops common to the US Virgin Islands. St. John is also adjacent to Virgin Islands National Park, so the shoreline you pass has protected coves and some historic plantation ruins glimpsed from offshore. Environmentally, operators encourage carry-in, carry-out for trash and minimal single-use plastics. Whether you're a visitor marking the first evening of a trip or a local seeking a different vantage, the USVI - Sunset Cruise delivers cinematic light, private space, and easy logistics—a compact, polished way to watch day fold into night on one of the Caribbean's calmest shores. Book early during peak season to secure your preferred vessel; operators adjust departure to ensure the best light, and the private format makes this a reliable, low-stress sunset option for couples, small groups.