U.S. Virgin Islands
The U.S. Virgin Islands are a group of Caribbean islands and islets. A U.S. territory, it’s known for white-sand beaches, reefs and verdant hills. St. Thomas island is home to the capital, Charlotte Amalie. To the east is the island of St. John, most of which comprises Virgin Islands National Park. St. Croix island and its historic towns, Christiansted and Frederiksted, are to the south.
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Capital:Charlotte Amalie (on the island of St. Thomas)
Important Cities:Cruz Bay (on the island of St. John), Christiansted (on the island of St. Croix)
Airports:
International Air Connectivity:
Both Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas and Henry E. Rohlsen Airport in St. Croix offer international connections to destinations in the United States and nearby Caribbean islands.
Airports Facilities:
The airports in the U.S. Virgin Islands provide standard facilities, including duty-free shopping, car rental services, restaurants, and lounges.
Tourist Attractions:
- Magens Bay (St. Thomas): A renowned beach with crystal-clear waters.
- Trunk Bay (St. John): Famous for its underwater snorkeling trail.
- Christiansted Historic District (St. Croix): Explore historical architecture and sites.
- Virgin Islands National Park (St. John): A protected area with hiking trails.
- Buck Island Reef National Monument (St. Croix): Offers excellent snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities.
Currency:
The official currency of the U.S. Virgin Islands is the United States Dollar (USD).
Cuisine:
Local dishes include seafood, such as conch, lobster, and fish. You can also find Caribbean and American cuisines.
Cultural Activities:
The U.S. Virgin Islands have a rich cultural heritage influenced by Arawak, Taíno, Carib, and African cultures. You can experience local traditions through music, dance, and arts and crafts. Carnival is a major cultural event celebrated with parades, music, and dance.
Accommodation:
The U.S. Virgin Islands offer a range of accommodation options, including 3-star, 4-star, and 5-star hotels and resorts. Popular choices include The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas, and The Buccaneer (St. Croix).
Transport Connectivity:
Road transport is the primary means of getting around the islands, and there is no rail transport.
Population:
The U.S. Virgin Islands has an estimated population of around 106,000 people.
Religion:
Christianity, mainly Protestantism, is the predominant religion in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Languages Spoken:
English is the official language, and it is widely spoken throughout the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Disclaimer:
The information above is for reference, and we do not accept any liability for inaccuracies or updates.