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Do I need a car to get around St. Croix?

Croix, USVI. If you plan to do some serious sightseeing on the island, you'll need to rent a car, as getting around by public transportation is a slow, uneven process.



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A full-service bus line operates throughout St. Croix. Taxi and Jeep services are readily available. Most taxi drivers are able to provide their passengers with comprehensive tours of their island.

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Taxi fares can add up quickly, especially with so many things to see and do. If you plan on exploring St. Croix, it's best to rent a car while visiting.

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Public buses, VITRAN, do operate on St. Croix. Expect to pay about $1.00. Hours of operation are 5:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. 7 days a week.

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Croix have UBER car service? ” We do not. We have several rental car agencies, cab service and VITransit (public bus service).

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St. Croix is much longer than it is wide. It only takes about 50 minutes to drive from the east side to the west side and less to drive north to south (especially depending on where you are on the island). BUT, the roads can be extremely bumpy.

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Walking, taxi or a rental car are the three options for transportation in Saint Croix. The largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, 28 miles long and 7 miles wide. Choosing to rent a car during our stay, which I highly recommend, allowed us freedom to set our own time schedule and explore the entire island.

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U.S. Dollars. Credit cards are accepted at most establishments. If you prefer to use cash, there are many ATMs located around the island.

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We suggest that you use the same precautions you would whenever you are in an unfamiliar place: don't carry a lot of cash with you (there are plenty of ATM's on the island to resupply as you go), lock your doors at night, don't leave any valuables in your vehicle or on any beach unattended, don't walk into dark areas ...

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Is St Croix safe to travel alone? Yes, St Croix is generally considered safe to travel alone. However, as with any destination, it is important to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. Be sure to research the area before you travel and take the necessary safety precautions.

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To avoid collisions on hairpin turns in hilly and mountainous areas, it is recommended that you stay as far left as possible and slow down to about 10 mph. St. Croix has a lot of winding roads, some with potholes and many with low lighting at night.

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Yes, these Caribbean islands are fairly safe to visit. Be mindful that areas of St. John and St. Croix have increased in crime in recent years.

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The local Department of Health has set up hotlines and said testing for lead exposure was available. Officials noted that while the tap water in St. Croix should not be ingested, it is safe to use for showering and cleaning.

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Croix Known For? St. Croix is known for its historic sugar plantations, white-sand beaches and the surrounding coral reef that's popular with snorkelers and scuba divers. Its two main towns – Christiansted and Frederiksted – have a colonial feel with arched, shaded walkways and sorbet-colored buildings.

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While the island is pretty laid back, be sure to wear a shirt (or bathing suit cover-up) and shoes while walking around town or in restaurants and shops. Island dress may be casual, but bathing suits, short shorts, no shirt and/or shirts that are unbuttoned are frowned upon while walking around town or in stores.

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St. Croix is known for it's top notch snorkeling and scuba diving. Outside of the town are white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and stunning views. Tourists will love duty-free shopping, delicious cuisines, hiking, sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and surfing.

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