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What airport do you fly into to get to St. Croix?

Airlines that fly to St Croix Island arrive at Henry E. Rohlsen Airport (STX), the only airport on St Croix. The small airport serves flights from the US mainland, international flights and local flights to other Caribbean destinations, and its terminal has basic facilities.



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QE VI Ferry With their ferry designed specifically for island hopping, the QE IV Ferry Service makes it really easy to hop over from St. Croix to St. Thomas and back. The boat departs from Gallows Bay on St.

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Plus, when you and your party travel with Bohlke you get to enjoy a luxury aircraft, no TSA lines, and complimentary gourmet snacks and cocktails. If air travel is not your cup of tea, there is now a ferry running twice daily, seven days a week, between St. Croix and St. Thomas.

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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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Thomas, the most developed, is brimming with activities and world-class shopping. St. Croix, bigger but sleepier, is the place to go for diving, snorkeling, and beach life. Both extend a warm welcome and both have interesting culture away from the beach.

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A full-service bus line operates throughout St. Croix. Taxi and Jeep services are readily available. Most taxi drivers are able to provide their passengers with comprehensive tours of their island.

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The North Shore It is the most touristy region of St. Croix, site of the best beaches, the most hotels, and the densest shopping. It is also the takeoff point (at Christiansted Harbor) for excursions to Buck Island, St. Croix's most popular attraction.

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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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The east end of the beach is the best for swimming, the west end has great snorkeling.

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