Benner Bay
Benner Bay
Benner Bay
Benner Bay

Benner Bay

Benner, U.S. Virgin Islands
Lat: 18° 18' 6.84''
Lon: -64° 51' 59.05''
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Marinas near Benner Bay

NameReviewsMax LOAVHFDock DepthGas / DieselLift / CraneWifiAmps
Pirates Cove Marina-

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Compass Point Marina
1 reviews

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30/50
Saga Haven Marina--------
Independant Boatyard
1 reviews
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St. Thomas Yacht Club--------
American Yacht Harbor Marina
1 reviews

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16Low 10.0'High 0.0'

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Vessup Bay Marina--------
Sapphire Beach Resort and Marina
3 reviews

65.0'

68Low 10.0'High 10.0'---50 amp 120/240
The Marina At Sapphire Beach
1 reviews
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Yacht Haven Grande-

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16Low 18.0'High 0.0'

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Canak Bay Shipyard--------
Frenchtown Harbor Marina-

180.0'

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Lovango Resort + Beach Club--------
Crown Bay Marina
1 reviews
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Coral Bay Marina
1 reviews
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Introduction:

Benner Bay, also known as The Lagoon is perhaps the best hurricane whole on the island of St. Thomas. Benner Bay is an 8-mile passage east of St. Thomas Harbor and is 12 miles east of Bottany Bay, which is located on the west end of the island.

Benner Bay is protected by a large chain of small islands that include (from south to north) Cas Cay, Rotts Cay and Grassy Cay. The most important aspect of approaching the area is not to use the False Entrance between Cas Cay and Patricia Cay.

Pictured above is the inlet channel, and to the right are Rotts and Grassy cays, from bottom to top. Farther in is the harbor itself, which is lined with several good facilities that feature haul-out services, transient slips, ships stores and fuel.


History:

The first residents of the present United States Virgin Islands (USVI) were the Ciboney, Caribs, and Arawaks. In 1493, Christopher Columbus visited these islands. He had been searching for a route to India and consequently he called the people he encountered Indians. Columbus named the beautiful islands 'The Virgins' in reference to the legendary beauty of St. Ursula and her 11,000 virgins.


Navigating the Water:

The Lagoon/Benner Bay is approached from the southeast via Jersey Bay. From Jersey Bay, set a course to keep clear of Cas Cay to the south, and then head northwest toward the entrance inlet, keeping Cas Cay and Rotto Cay to starboard.

Once you have the two islands to starboard, you can follow in the channel to the harbor, which is just around the end of Cas Cay. Drop the hook in 7- to 10-foot depths or tie up at one of the local marinas.


Local Notices to Mariners:

See our “Local Notices to Mariners” blog for updates on the latest conditions and advisories for this area.


Helpful Links:

U.S. Virgin Islands

St. Thomas Calendar of Events

U.S.Virgin Islands Department of Tourism

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