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Is it safe to travel to U.S. Virgin Islands right now?

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British Virgin Islands Travelers can feel incredibly secure on the four main islands of Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda, and Anegada. Whether you're into snorkeling, scuba, sailing, or sinking a few cold ones at a beachside dive, the British Virgin Islands have a laid-back island life waiting for you.

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Montserrat. This island has the lowest crime rates in the entire Caribbean. In Montserrat most visits are trouble-free. Why this island isn't on the top of this list of safest Caribbean islands?

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Is Antigua Safe to Visit? In my experience, yes, Antigua is safe to visit. According to local people I chatted with in Antigua, the biggest risk you'll face in Antigua is petty crime like pickpocketing and theft – both of which are a risk, anywhere in the world.

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The Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources (VIDPNR) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) ensures that potable water is safe to drink.

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Tortola. The British Virgin Islands is home to some of the prettiest islands in the Caribbean, with Tortola being the largest. If you're looking to watch the waves roll in with a tropical drink in hand, look no further.

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6 Things You Need to Know Before You Visit the U.S. Virgin Islands
  • You don't need a passport to enter the USVI. ...
  • Fifty islands make up the USVI—but St. ...
  • There's an underwater national park. ...
  • You can casually board a seaplane to island-hop. ...
  • Three islands means three festivals, held throughout the year.


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Although it's the largest of the three islands, St. Croix sees the fewest tourists, making it a great destination if you want a less commercialized Caribbean experience.

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