Yes, St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands has extensive free Wi-Fi coverage, particularly in tourist-heavy areas. Most major public beaches, including the world-famous Magens Bay, offer free Wi-Fi hotspots for visitors. The Cyril E. King International Airport (STT) provides free Wi-Fi in the terminals, and the main shopping districts in Charlotte Amalie and Havensight (where cruise ships dock) are well-equipped with public networks provided by the local government and businesses. Additionally, almost every café, restaurant, and hotel on the island offers complimentary access to guests. However, because the islands rely on satellite and undersea cable connections, speeds can be slower than on the U.S. mainland and may be "spotty" during heavy tropical rain or high-wind events. For those needing high-speed or "mission-critical" internet for work, bringing a personal hotspot or using a local eSIM is recommended as a backup.