The Moorings takes off from St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Premier yacht charter company The Moorings has established charter operations in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands for the 2021 season. A variety of charter options will be available, with all-inclusive Crewed yacht charters available beginning in February and Bareboat Sailing and Power yacht charters available from March. This new base joins The Moorings’ growing list of charter destinations now open and available for charters. With no passport required for US citizens, this could be a great choice for American clients.
Just a short 10-minute drive from Cyril E. King airport, this newest base is located in Yacht Haven Grande Marina in Charlotte Amalie. With multiple major airlines accommodating direct flights from the United States, charter guests will find it easier than ever to arrive at their yacht quickly and seamlessly.
From Charlotte Amalie guests are free to enjoy the diverse beauty of the U.S. Virgin Islands, from the cosmopolitan flair of St. Thomas, to the quiet serenity of St. John and St. Croix. The U.S. Virgin Islands are also ideal for watersports, including snorkeling, diving, and recreational fishing. The Moorings world-class fleet of yachts includes previous Boat of the Year winners, the Moorings 5000 and Moorings 4500 sailing catamarans, as well as the smaller 3-cabin Moorings 4000 sailing catamaran and the swift and stylish Moorings 433 power catamaran.
“We are thrilled to launch St. Thomas as our newest destination,” says Josie Tucci, VP of Sales and Marketing. “The USVI have long been a sought-after cruising grounds, and we are excited to offer this new, captivating destination to our charter guests. The Moorings always strives to provide first-class charter vacations, and this new operation will enable us to continue delivering the seamless, convenient vacation experience our clients have come to expect.”
The Moorings works with travel agents and pays commission for bookings.
For more on what to do in the USVI, check out this Travel Courier story.