Packing List.


Less is More.

(Required) duffel type bags that you can fold up and store on the yacht, NOT A HARD SUITCASE. An example is found here.

Recommend in your carry-on: snacks, any required medicines, a change of clothes, a bathing suit and basic toiletries (in case your bags are delayed/misplaced.) Make sure to follow TSA guidelines for carry-on.

  • Passport

  • Cell Phone

  • Cameras

  • Headphones

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Charging cables & batteries (check flight requirements for lithium batteries)

  • 2-3 bathing suits and cover-ups/wraps

  • 2-3 long sleeve rash guards/light shirts

  • 1 light windbreaker for those windy nights

  • Collared shirt & khaki shorts/sundress for dining ashore

  • 2 comfortable pairs of sandals (no big heels - flip flop style is great)

  • 1 pair of water shoes. Optional, but do come in handy for hiking around water, as is common on island.

  • One pair of sneakers; 2-3 pairs of socks

  • 2 Hats/visors (ideally with strap or clip)

  • Sunglasses (with cord a plus!)

  • Book

  • Medications (per USCG rules, no CBD products or medical marijuana is allowed aboard)

  • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, floss)

  • Hair accessories (boat has a travel-sized hair dryer in each cabin)

  • Lotions

  • Lip balm with sunscreen

  • Makeup (optional)

  • Extra pair of glasses or contact lenses (for those who wear them), just in case you lose them in the water

Do this before you leave home.

  • Call your cellular provider and relay your travel details for a short term international phone plan (typical cost $10/day)

  • If you require high data speeds during the trip we recommend you set up a plan with your carrier

  • Download all videos, podcasts, e-books & music you may want while on vacation (Streaming is not reliable)

Leave this at home.

  • Illegal drugs, including marijuana (even with a prescription). Oceangoing vessels are governed by federal legislation and even if your marijuana is prescribed and legal in your state it is illegal at sea. Reference your charter agreement for further details.

  • Spray on sunscreen, spray on bronzers/tanning oils, etc. (stains cushions & deck). Reef Safe Sunscreen is provided on the boat. Note: the USVI now has bans on three harmful sunscreen ingredients: octinoxate, oxybenzone and octocrylene

  • Towels, linens and hairdryer

  • Shampoo, shower gel, soap (Environmentally safe options are all provided on board)

  • Pets