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.
One Of Captain Rob’s Favorite USVI Itineraries
Pickup: Arrive At the Dock
Stop 1:
Snorkeling with Sea Turtles at Maho Bay
Start your day by cruising to the picturesque Maho Bay, where you’ll have the opportunity to snorkel with vibrant marine life, including the graceful sea turtles. Explore the calm, crystal-clear waters, and enjoy the serene underwater world as you glide alongside these gentle creatures.
Stop 2:
Tacos and Cocktails at Lime Out
After your snorkeling adventure, head to Lime Out, the famous floating taco bar, where you can indulge in fresh tacos and sip on tropical cocktails while enjoying the stunning views of the surrounding waters. Relax and savor the flavors as you soak in the lively atmosphere.
Stop 3:
Private Beach Escape
Next, set sail to a secluded private beach just around the corner, where comfortable chairs and umbrellas are already set up for you. Take your time to unwind, swim, or simply bask in the sun on this tranquil stretch of sand, feeling like you’re in your own personal paradise.
Stop 4:
Explore a Small Sand Spit
To wrap up your day, head to a small sand spit, a hidden gem perfect for a bit of exploration. Wander the shores, collect seashells, or dip your toes in the water before returning to the dock.
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.























