What is the best time of year to visit the Virgin Islands?
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.
People Also Ask
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.
Rainfall. The Virgin Islands does not have a rainy season, however there are month to month differences. The rainiest months in the Virgin Islands are November, October, September, August and May.
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.
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.
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.
The warm season spans the Summer and early Fall, generally lasting from the beginning of June to mid-October. During this time the average daily high temperature is above 87°F. The hottest month of the year tends to be September, with September 4th usually being the hottest day of the year.
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.
St.John has the best beaches in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the best hiking in the whole archipelago. Accommodations range from beachfront campgrounds to high-end resorts. Laid-back Cruz Bay and Coral Bay provide an antidote to the outdoors with funky shops, hip restaurants, and buzzing bars.
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.