Yes the USVI is expensive, even though it is a tax free region. It is however possible to do St. Thomas on a budget, if you stay at a hostel, or find a cheap airbnb for $70 a night. Eat at more local places, and skip the high end restaurants etc.
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Some of the high prices are due to inflation, supply chain issues, and yes, living or vacationing on an island. We've gotten in the habit of eating breakfast and lunch at our vacation villa and having dinner out.
FAQs About Traveling to the US Virgin Islands on The CheapThe cheapest Virgin Island to stay at is St. Thomas, as it has the largest airport, most conveniences, public transit, and many options for stay. See our guide to where to stay on St. Thomas.
Incredible BeachesSome of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean belong to St. Thomas. Magens Bay, located on the north side of St. Thomas, is consistently rated as one of the “best beaches” in the Caribbean, and spending time on this stretch of sand is a must.
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While St. Thomas may be a nice place to live, we say “avoid” due to the high cost of living. Apartments rent for about $2,000 a month and buying a two-bedroom house in a good neighborhood will cost about $285,000-plus.
Tortola. Tortola is an island of steep hills, remarkable vistas, and quiet beaches. Delight in the exquisite white sand at Smuggler's Cove, hike through a tropical forest at Sage Mountain National Park, or admire tropical flowers and trees at the Joseph Reynold O'Neal Botanical Gardens.
You will also want to arm yourself with cash while browsing the small boutiques and curio shops throughout the islands, as most do not take credit cards. Beware of hidden credit card fees while traveling. Check with your credit or debit card issuer to see what fees, if any, will be charged for overseas transactions.