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What do I need to know before going to the Virgin Islands?

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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Extra tips to know before you go:
  • It's the US but it's also “not”. ...
  • Put your phone in airplane mode on the east end of the island and on St John. ...
  • Bring Cash! ...
  • Use TripAdvisor. ...
  • Use Reef Safe Sunscreen. ...
  • Bring towels or use Kmart for everything you forgot! ...
  • Don't overpack you won't wear much. ...
  • Check the cruise schedule.


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Winter through spring is the best time to visit the U.S. Virgin Islands. Pleasant temperatures and low rainfall make December through May a good time to go to the USVI. June is also one of the best times to visit St. Thomas, St.

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For men, shorts or pants and a polo are always appropriate, and for women, anything from shorts or pants and a blouse to a dress is perfect for a nice dinner. Unless you are going for a run or a walking tour, tennis shoes are not necessary, and sandals and flip-flops are the ideal island footwear.

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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. Both agencies have prescribed limits on the contaminants in water provided by public water systems.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to the U.S. Virgin Islands. Book at least 1 week before departure in order to get a below-average price. High season is considered to be May, June and July. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is September.

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The cost of U.S. Virgin Islands all-inclusive vacation packages can vary, but you'll find some that are as low as $860. Just note that prices can change quite a bit based on several factors, like when in 2023 you visit, the rating of the hotel you book, and flight times.

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The hurricane season officially lasts from June to November. The Virgin Islands chain lies in the main pathway of many hurricanes through the caribbean, and these islands are often hit. If you're planning a vacation in hurricane season, stay up to date of weather conditions.

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It is a US territory but since it's a port of entry you have to do customs. You will go through Customs and Immigration upon your return to the mainland from the USVI, not upon your arrival to the USVI from the mainland. You will also go through immigration if you make a trip to the BVI. Hope that helps!

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Travelers are required to provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 antigen or PCR test result taken within five days of commencement of travel to the Territory. Persons who have been fully vaccinated in the U.S. Virgin Islands may submit evidence of their vaccination status instead of a negative COVID-19 test result.

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Enjoy tropical beaches, rainforests, casinos, and more with a visit to the all-inclusive hotels on St. Croix Island. We recommend Divi Carina Bay Beach Resort & Casino in Christiansted or Sand Castle on the Beach in Frederiksted if you are looking to stay at one of the best all-inclusive hotels St.

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If you're a budget traveler, you can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day in the U.S. Virgin Islands. This includes accommodation, food, transportation, and some activities. On the other hand, if you're a mid-range traveler, you can expect to spend around $150 to $250 per day.

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If you plan to visit St. Thomas and St. John, I recommend spending one week in the US Virgin Islands. With 7 days, you have 2 days for travel time plus 5 days on the islands, which is plenty of time to visit the beaches, go snorkeling or take a boat cruise, and do a little hiking.

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Food in St. Thomas is EXPENSIVE as all food is imported and very little, if anything is grown locally.

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Additionally, if you're planning a trip during the off season and traveling alone, ask for the hotel's occupancy rate -- you may want crowds. The social scene in both the B.V.I. and the U.S.V.I. is intense from mid-December to mid-April. After that, it slumbers a bit.

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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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What is The Popular Drink in The Virgin Islands? Rum is the base of many local cocktails, including the popular Painkiller, a sweet and creamy blend of rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, and cream of coconut.

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