The U.S. Virgin Islands, set in the shimmering turquoise waters of the Caribbean, is made up of three principal islands – St.Croix, St.John and St.Thomas. These magnificent tropical environments, each offer a variety of meeting and event facilities, duty-free shopping, award-winning beaches, outdoor adventure, non-stop entertainment, rich culture and history, world-class dining and luxurious accommodations.
Come to the U.S. Virgin Islands and experience the beauty and culture of the unique islands of St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. John. From the idyllic white sand beaches to the green hills and rainforest there is sure to be something to please everyone. Shopping and entertainment abound as does the lure of quiet serenity. Pamper yourself in the accommodation style of your choice. From quaint inns and bed and breakfasts, luxurious private oceanfront villas to large Caribbean casino resorts… you’ll find it all in the U.S. Virgin islands.
St. Croix provides gorgeous beaches, world-class recreational activities, fine dining, casino, and golf. Although only 22.7 miles long and 8 miles at its widest point, the landscape of St. Croix is surprisingly diverse. Visiting just the two main towns of Saint Croix will give you a glimpse of the island’s incredible history—from regal 18th and 19th-century homes in Christiansted to a tropical rain forest in Frederiksted.
St John
With 60% of its land area comprising a pristine national park, St. John is as far away as you can get from civilization, but still be just a short distance from upscale jewelry stores and boutiques. A visit to St. John is a must for those seeking true escape.
Though it’s only 32 square miles in size, St. Thomas has a million miles worth of things to do. Go shopping and sailing, snorkeling and sightseeing, or diving and dining. Enjoy the island’s world-renowned golf course, picture-perfect beaches and spectacular nightlife. Take the Skyride 700 feet above the city or climb the famous 99 Steps of Charlotte Amalie for an incomparable view of the Caribbean. And if you’re interested in culture and history, don’t miss seeing the second-oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere, the 1680-built Fort Christian or the childhood home of Camille Pissarro, one of the best-known French Impressionists.
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One of the easiest ways to visit the US Virgin Island is by cruise ship. Speak to Vision Travel advisor to find the perfect one for you.