US Virgin Islands

The US Virgin Islands are a group of small islands in the Caribbean Sea, just east of Puerto Rico. The total area comprised by all of the islands, including St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John is about twice the size of Washington, D.C.

They are a United States territory, which means that all residents of the islands are U.S. citizens, and U.S. citizens may enter and exit the territories at will, with no need for immigrations or customs.


St. Thomas - Beach and Visitor Information

The island of St. Thomas has beautiful beaches both on the island as well as on numerous small surrounding islands. Are you looking for a map of St.

St. John

Beaches are probably what St. John is most famous for. Sand, shell, and coral beaches abound, with great opportunity for sun bathing, swimming, snorkeling, or whatever it is you enjoy.

St. Croix

St. Croix is the largest island in the US Virgin Islands. It is over 82 square miles in total area, and offers much to travelers whether it be an active adventure or just a relaxing vacation.