Getting to us
Our office is located at Village Cay Marina across from the Village Cay Hotel through the green garden gates. Our boats are on B Dock, directly in front of the office. We kindly ask that no guests board boats until they have checked in at the office.
Address
Condo 1 Village Cay
Road Town
VG1110
British Virgin Islands
Contact
Our local number is +1(284) 547-6211. This number receives texts and is available on WhatsApp.
Flight and arrival details
Flying into Tortola (EIS):
The taxi fare is approximately $30 per person for 1-2 passengers, with reduced rates for shared taxis of 3 or more.
Flying into St. Thomas (STT):
After landing, taxis are available outside the baggage area to take you to the Charlotte Amalie ferry terminal. The ride takes about 5 minutes, with fares around $10 - $12 depending on luggage.
When you are completing your charter forms/provisioning menu please provide your airline, flight number, and arrival time to help us coordinate your transfer seamlessly!
Please Note: As of January 2025 all guests must complete an online ED form prior to arrival this can be found here.
Ferry Information (stt to tortola)
Several ferry operators run daily trips between the USVI and BVI. We recommend booking tickets in advance and checking schedules to align with your flight arrival.
Popular operators include:
We will arrange your taxi pickup. Once you've purchased your ferry ticket and boarded, please call or text our taci driver, George, at +1(284) 499-2656 with your ferry departure and arrival time, as schedules can vary.
customs and immigration
Passport: Must be valid with at least six months' remaining validity.
Visa: Most short-term visitors (including U.S. citizens) are visa-exempt; make sure to check your status before booking
Arrival Forms: As of January 2025 all guests must complete an online ED form prior to arrival this can be found here.
Additional Information: A $10 environmental and tourism levy is collected from all visitors upon arrival at ports of entry in the British Virgin Islands. This fee supports environmental protection, climate change initiatives, and the development and maintenance of tourist sites and related activities.