No, you do not need a passport to visit the U.S. Virgin Islands if you are a U.S. citizen. Since the U.S. Virgin Islands are a U.S. territory, travelers from the mainland U.S. can enter without a passport. However, if you’re arriving from outside the United States, you will need a valid passport for entry.
Captain Rob’s Favorite
BVI Itinerary
Pickup: Arrive At the Dock
Your day begins with a warm welcome from Captain Rob and a quick overview of your upcoming adventure. Sunscreen on, drinks in hand. Let’s hit the water.
Stop 1: The Baths at Virgin Gorda
A surreal start to the day—explore nature’s playground.
Massive granite boulders create a maze of tidal pools, hidden caves, and sunlit grottoes unlike anything else in the Caribbean. Captain Rob will guide you through this stunning natural wonder, perfect for swimming, exploring, and snapping unreal photos.
Stop 2: Snorkel at The Caves
Jump into the clearest water you’ve ever seen.
These iconic BVI snorkeling sites offer vibrant reef life, colorful coral, and maybe even a sea turtle or two. Matt knows just the right time to visit to beat the crowds and get that “just us and the sea” vibe.
Stop 3: Lunch at Pirate’s Blight
Kick back with good food and great views.
Once you’re sun-soaked and salt-splashed, it’s time for a bite. Pirate’s Bight offers beachy food, drinks, and plenty of shaded spots to relax. It’s the kind of place you’ll wish you had on speed dial back home.
Stop 4: Sandy Spit or Jost Van Dyke
One last splash—or sip—before heading home.
Depending on your vibe, Captain Rob might anchor near the secluded Sandy Spit for swimming and drone-worthy photos, or swing by Jost Van Dyke for a cocktail and toes-in-the-sand beach stop. It’s your call—he’ll make it happen.
Return to the Dock
After a day of adventure, Captain Rob will return you to the dock, where you’ll be dropped off with unforgettable memories of a perfect day on the water.























