Caribbean Cruising Club
P. O. Box 303476
St. Thomas, VI  00803
 800-823-3433

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 Most Voyages commencing from St. Thomas.

Some Possible destinations:

West End, Tortola, dinner and dancing at Jolly Roger's or Pussers.

Norman Island, lunch stop to snorkel
the Indians and the Caves, afternoon party on the Willie T.
Dinner at Pirates Byte or the Willie T.

Marina Cay with lunch stop and  snorkeling at Peter Island, the Baths or the wreck of the Rhone.
Listen to the pirate Michael Beans playing at Marina Cay with
dinner following at Marina Cay or Donavan's Reef.

Gorda Sound, with snorkeling and lunch
at the Dogs or Horseshoe reef. Dinner at Saba Rock, Bitter End
Yacht Club, or Biras Creek. Dancing to steel band at Saba Rock

Anegada and have picnic lunch and snorkel at Cow Wreck Bay
or Loblolly Bay. Dinner ashore at Anegada Reef Hotel or many other fine restaurants.

Cane Garden Bay with lunch under sail. Dinner at
Quito's Gazebo, Elm Bar, Stanley's, Myett's Garden and Grille, or Rhymer's.

Sandy Spit to snorkel and have lunch, sail to Great Harbor ,
Jost Van Dyke, explore and snorkel White Bay, and then listen to Foxy play with Dinner
at Foxy's, Club Paradise or Sand Castle, Soggy Dollar Bar. Party the night away at Foxy's.

Christmas Cove, Great St. James snorkel the small island beautiful sunsets.

St. John,  Cruz Bay, lots of great restaurants artists gallerys, hand painted tees and Jewelry.  
Caneel Bay, former rock resort beautiful white sand beaches.  Lots of quiet anchorages and super snorkeling Trunk Bay, Francis Bay, Leinster bay, More and don't forget Coral Bay, home of Skinny Legs and many colorful locals.

Puerto Rico,  Culebra and Vieques for a taste of the Spanish Virgins.

Arrangements may be made for land accommodations before and after you cruise there are many fine hotels in St. Thomas for the shoppers try the Galleon House 340-774-6952 overlooking St. Thomas harbor above Charlotte Amalie.
In the BVI try The Jolly Roger, West End, Tortola, Elm Beach Suites, Rhymer's Beach Hotel or Myett's,

Cane Garden Bay, Tortola; Sand Castle or Ivan's campground, White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
or try something different; on a Spanish Virgin at Vila Boheme on Culebra.

So many beaches, so many bars, only so much time!!!!

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Why do most boats cost more than RAGAMUFFIN?

We would rather be sailing then sit at anchor like many other boats, our boat RAGAMUFFIN is paid for and we are your crew.
Our boat is our home.
We are usually up by 7 am and sailing by 9, on most days we have our anchor down for the day by lunch. 
We do not step and fetch it and will not protest if one of our CREW (guests) wants to do the dishes, we encourage everyone to chip in and help. 
You eat out most nights in fine restaurants.
We live in the Virgin Islands all year around, and have been sailing down here for 20 years. 
Foxy, Michael Bean's, Tony Snell, Kareem,
Ivan, Sand Man, Seddie, Val, Sammy, John St. John, Debbie, Jason, Prince, Elvit, Baldwin, Jemma, Randy, Wendy, Zeus  to name a few are personal friends.  If you don't know who they are come sailing if we run into them we will be happy to introduce you.
We have the most fun with people that like to get up in the morning, sail, snorkel and go ashore in the afternoon
to mingle with the natives
If you expect be waited on hand and foot, start your day with Bloody Mary's and Mimosa's, drink from the open bar in some secluded cove every evening, we are probably not the boat for you.
The Virgin Islands are a "fun" place with, beautiful soft white beaches, warm clear blue water, friendly locals and lots of music and night life. (So Many Beaches, So Many Bars, So Much Sailing, only So Much Time!!)
Some people say we are the people Jimmy Buffet was talking about we he sang "We are the people your parents warned you about".


We are a non-smoking couple, but we do allow smoking on the aft deck.  Smoking is no longer allowed in restaurants in the BVI.