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What is the cheapest Virgin Island to visit?

FAQs About Traveling to the US Virgin Islands on The Cheap The 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.



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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.

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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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St. Thomas is the most accessible of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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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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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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Thomas can be slightly less expensive overall than St. John. It's a bit easier to work within a budget on St. Thomas where you don't have to necessarily rent a car, you have different hotel tiers to choose from, and you have access to cheaper food options (in both restaurants and the larger grocery stores).

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High season is considered to be May, June and July. The cheapest month to fly from United States is October. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Saint Thomas Island flight deals.

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British Virgin Islands Travelers can feel incredibly secure on the four main islands of Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda, and Anegada. Whether you're into snorkeling, scuba, sailing, or sinking a few cold ones at a beachside dive, the British Virgin Islands have a laid-back island life waiting for you.

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The nightlife on St. John tends to be more low-key then its sister island St. Thomas. There are several bars around the island.

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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.

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The best way to get around any U.S. Virgin Island is in a car – either your own rental or a taxi. You can rent a car at or nearby one of the islands' two airports: the Cyril E. King Airport (STT) on St. Thomas and the Henry E.

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From Virgin Gorda, it is quite easy to island hop to other islands such as Tortola and St. Thomas. Anegada - This Northern British Island has one main harbour and can be reached from Virgin Gorda and Tortola on certain days throughout the week, seasonally.

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