Jost Van Dyke only encompasses three square miles. But the island is packed with fun from the bars to the natural beauty to the amazing people.
We know it takes a lot of moxie to get out on the water. And it requires an even more adventurous spirit to leave home behind and head out cruising.
St. John is the smallest of the three main US Virgin Islands, but it is not at all short on fun with world-class snorkeling and hiking, great bars and restaurants, and an incredible, relaxed vibe.
You forgot about being sweet a long time ago, and a rebellious ocean spirit runs through your veins. And you will never surrender the ocean or the freedom it offers you. You would rather be salty than sweet.
Twelve mile at sea, Block Island offers pristine beaches, miles of hiking trails, excellent biking, great restaurants, and a well-protected harbor in which to drop anchor.
Newport started as a seaport, became a mecca for Gilded Age wealth, and today stands as the playground for anyone who loves sailing, seafood, and the sea.
Ten miles at sea, Monhegan Island charms with its quaint village, hardy people, and brilliant natural beauty. The hiking and ocean cliffs, art and culture, and hardy inhabitants will surely find a place in your heart.