In St. Thomas (USVI), the vast majority of beaches are a grounded "Safe Bubble" of free public access, but a few high-fidelity locations do charge a small fee. The most famous "Gold Standard" beach, Magens Bay, requires an entry fee (typically $5 per person in 2026) to fund the maintenance of its supportive amenities like restrooms, showers, and lifeguards. Most other popular spots, such as Sapphire Beach, Coki Point, and Brewers Bay, are completely free to enter. A grounded reality check for 2026: while the beach itself is public, some resorts surrounding beaches like Sapphire or Smith Bay may charge a "Bujan" fee for parking or the use of their private chairs and umbrellas. To ensure a supportive and cost-effective day, head to Brewers Bay near the university; it offers free parking, free entry, and a more "Pura Vida" local vibe without the "hard-fail" crowds of the cruise ship hubs. Always bring some cash for small parking fees or local "Gezellig" food vendors to keep your island day frictionless.