US Virgin Islands Tourism Information

The US Virgin Islands is a group of islands located in the Caribbean Sea, just southeast of Puerto Rico. The islands consist of St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas, as well as several smaller islands. The US Virgin Islands is a United States territory, which means that US citizens do not need a passport to visit.

Tourism is a major industry in the US Virgin Islands, with millions of visitors flocking to the islands each year to enjoy the beautiful beaches, warm weather, and rich cultural history. Some of the top attractions in the US Virgin Islands include:

Beaches: The US Virgin Islands are known for their stunning beaches, with crystal-clear waters and white sandy shores. Some of the most popular beaches include Magens Bay on St. Thomas and Trunk Bay on St. John.

National Parks: The US Virgin Islands is home to two national parks, the Virgin Islands National Park on St. John and the Buck Island Reef National Monument on St. Croix. These parks offer visitors the opportunity to explore the islands' natural beauty and wildlife.

Historical Sites: The US Virgin Islands has a rich history, with many historical sites to explore. Some of the top historical sites include the Fort Christian Museum on St. Thomas and the Estate Whim Plantation Museum on St. Croix.

Water Sports: The US Virgin Islands is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, with opportunities for snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, and more.

Shopping: The US Virgin Islands is a duty-free shopping destination, with a wide range of shops and boutiques offering everything from high-end designer goods to local crafts and souvenirs.

Visitors to the US Virgin Islands can also enjoy a variety of dining options, from local Caribbean cuisine to international fare, as well as a vibrant nightlife scene with bars, clubs, and live music.

To visit the US Virgin Islands, US citizens do not need a passport but must present a government-issued photo ID and proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or naturalization certificate. Non-US citizens may need a visa to visit, depending on their country of origin.

Nearby Airports

This is a list of primary airports in US Virgin Islands that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.

Airports in US Virgin Islands

Cyril E. King Airport
Henry E. Rohlsen Airport




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