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Is St. Croix crowded?

Well, honestly, St Croix is never crowded even in season though you may find some West End beaches busier on Cruise Ship days than on others. But, in the summer months, you'll find excursions are a bit less crowded and you may even find you have a beach to yourself on a weekday.



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One of the three U.S. Virgin Islands—which includes Saint John and Saint ThomasSt. Croix is often overlooked for its more tourist- and cruise-centric siblings. But it's precisely this lack of overt commercialism that siren calls first-time vacationers, repeat visitors, and lifelong locals in the know.

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The largest of the US Virgin Islands, Saint Croix boasts the clearest turquoise blue water, sink your toes in sand, eclectic Caribbean cuisines and rich history and culture. There is so much to see and explore, we advise at least a week-long stay.

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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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St Croix has no more of a crime problem than any other tourist destination. That is not to say there is no crime on the island, of course, St. Croix, like anywhere, is not crime free, so just take normal precautions. Almost 100% of the crime is locals against locals.

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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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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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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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The Natives Croix are called Crucians, sometimes spelled 'Cruzan'. Crucians are very friendly but are reserved people. Behavior that is loud and boisterous is often times frowned upon.

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Croix: The largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Croix offers a mix of historical and cultural attractions, as well as plenty of outdoor activities, including beaches, hiking trails, and golf courses. Retirees can enjoy the island's relaxed pace of life and friendly community.

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Because it is a U.S. territory, the currency used on St. Croix is the U.S. Dollar. Credit cards are accepted by most St Croix businesses, however, there are still quite a few small businesses that only accept cash.

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Croix; they are part of the charm of what makes the Crucian experience unique.
  1. The first thing you say to someone as a greeting should be “Good Morning,” “Good Afternoon,” or “Good Night” depending on the time of day. ...
  2. Don't be surprised if people toot their car horns at you. ...
  3. Enjoy the slower pace.


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The water in town and at most hotels is perfectly safe to drink. If you are in doubt simply ask. The water at most of the villas on the island is collected rain water that is stored in cisterns below the villas. It may be safe to drink, but we recommend buying bottled water for drinking purposes.

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