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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does it cost to charter a yacht in St. John, USVI?

    Yacht charters in St. John start at $1,000/day and can cost over $5,000/day for large, luxury yachts. Yacht charters in St. John come with a captain and crew members to cater to all your needs while on the water. Pricing will depend on your desired yachting itinerary, the number of passengers, the size and style of the yacht, and the time of year you're boating in. Spring Break in St. John will bring more crowds, and thus yacht charters will often be more expensive during March and April.

    How much is it to rent a yacht in the Virgin Islands?

    Yacht rentals in St. John start around $300/hour, or $1,000 for a daily rental. You can find a huge variety of yachts to rent at different price points, but expect to pay anywhere from $500-$2,000 for boats and yachts in St. John. Rent a catamaran or sailboat, or book a snorkeling tour to explore St. John.

    Is there good fishing in St John USVI?

    Yes, St. John is a great destination for renting a fishing boat or booking a fishing charter. Catch everything from Marlin, Dolphin Fish (Mahi-Mahi), Wahoo, and Tuna in the waters around St. John. It offers some of the best-preserved marine areas in the Caribbean, so there are always plenty of fish biting.