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How do people dress in St. Croix?

Life in the Caribbean is very laid back and the island dress code is pretty casual even in high season. Cotton clothes are the preferred style for comfort. Men usually do not wear ties or jackets and no one bothers with raincoats. During the day, shorts and sleeveless blouses or tees are the norm.



Dressing in St. Croix in 2026 is defined by "Island Casual"—a blend of comfort, practicality, and colorful Caribbean flair. During the day, most locals and tourists wear lightweight fabrics like linen or moisture-wicking synthetics to handle the tropical humidity. Think cotton sundresses, shorts, and short-sleeved button-downs (often in bright prints). However, a supportive peer etiquette tip: while beachwear is fine on the sand or at the poolside bar, it is considered disrespectful to walk through the streets of Christiansted or Frederiksted in just a swimsuit; a cover-up or shirt is expected. In the evening, "Resort Casual" takes over for dining; men typically wear polo shirts or "Tommy Bahama" style linens with chinos, and women wear maxi dresses or nice blouses. Footwear is almost always functional—sandals or boat shoes are preferred over high heels because of the historic cobblestone streets and sandy paths that characterize the island's unique charm.

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You will find St. Croix to be safe, very friendly and very relaxing!

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Croix had the highest poverty rate of the islands at 40.6% (nearly the same as the rate in 2013: 40.5%). In St. Thomas, 34% of children lived in families in poverty (up from 29% in 2013). In St.

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Tipping in the Virgin Islands is expected. In the USVI, tip as you would on the U.S. mainland. This guide attempts to cover most situations that you, as a tourist, will encounter.

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Some of the more well-known Caribbean dishes you will find here on St. Croix are saltfish, conch in butter sauce, kallaloo, and fried kingfish steaks. Saltfish is fresh fish that has been salt-cured and dried until all the moisture has been extracted.

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While St. Croix is not known for it's nightlife, many restaurants, bars and hotels feature live music with everything from pop to reggae to jazz, including piano bars. You can also find several Traditional West Indian Dance and musical troupes. There are many other events and festivals held throughout the year.

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*It's illegal to shoot missiles at parade participants. --In St. Croix, you can't wear red in public... against the outdated law!

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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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Long pants and hiking shoes are recommended for hiking. You should also note that it is an offence for anyone, including children, to dress in camouflage clothing.

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From budget restaurants to mid-range eateries, you can expect to spend around $10 to $30 per person for a meal. If you're a budget traveler, you can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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On average, prices are about 20% more than in the states. Gas prices for our vehicles is comparable to those on the Mainland U.S. Our electricity is much more expensive. Water is inexpensive – in most cases collected in cisterns and free!

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Passports for U.S. Citizens are NOT required for the U.S. Virgin Islands, but you must be prepared to show evidence of citizenship upon leaving the territory (such as a government-issued photo ID or your passport). Citizens of countries other than the U.S. should follow U.S. travel regulations.

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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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