As of early 2026, the vast majority of taxis in St. Thomas (specifically the open-air "safari" buses) remain primarily cash-only. While lawmakers in the Virgin Islands have been aggressively pushing for a digital transformation ahead of the 2026 cruise boom, many drivers still prefer the traditional "cash-on-the-hip" method due to spotty cellular service in mountainous areas like the North Shore. Some private car services and high-end operators have adopted card readers or apps like Venmo, but for standard airport transfers or trips to Magens Bay, you should expect to pay in cash (U.S. Dollars). The 2026 "pro-traveler" advice is to always carry small bills ($1, $5, and $10), as fares are often calculated "per person," and drivers may not always have change for a $100 bill when you're just trying to catch a quick $12 ride into Charlotte Amalie.