Your Must-See For History

Set sail on a sunset cruise, hike nature trails leading to hidden historical sites or snorkel in secluded coves teeming with marine life — St. Croix invites you to dive right in. Stroll down cobblestone streets past pastel buildings and artisan shops in Christiansted, once the capital of the Danish West Indies. Or explore Frederiksted, which boasts a fort that once protected the island from pirates and rival nations. Take a bite out of St. Croix’s bold Caribbean flavors with international twists, best experienced at waterfront restaurants and beachside bars where the catch of the day often steals the spotlight. Wherever you wander, history surrounds you — step inside centuries-old forts, walk through preserved mill ruins and take in sweeping ocean views from Point Udall, the easternmost point of the United States.

Aerial view of a coastal town with turquoise water, green hills, scattered houses, and a yellow historic building near the shore.
A person snorkels in clear blue water near a rocky island, with a sailboat anchored in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
A person swings on a lush green golf course on St. Croix
A man holds a fish on a boat in waters of the U.S. Virgin Islands, surrounded by fishing rods and islands in the background
A tropical beach with palm trees, green grass, and turquoise water under a blue sky with some clouds. Hills are visible in the distance.

Explore St. Croix History

St. Croix

The U.S. Virgin Islands’ history and agricultural heritage shine bright on St. Croix. In our historical towns, you can wander among buildings that look much the same as they did when they were built in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Take A Buck Island Day Trip

St. Croix

Experience the white-sand beach, incredible marine life and an epic hiking trail that ascends to the island’s crest — where jaw-dropping views of St. Croix await.

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Golf St. Croix

St. Croix

Tee off on St. Croix, where ocean breezes, lush courses and turquoise waters elevate the game. Three celebrated courses offer the picture-perfect setting for golfers looking to enjoy a round while on vacation.

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St. Croix Excursions for Every Traveler

St. Croix

The island of St. Croix offers exciting adventures for visitors. Take off on a snorkeling tour to Buck Island, do some high-flying parasailing, ride into the ocean on horseback or hike through the lush rainforest to see Annaly Bay’s spectacular tide pools.

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Top 5 Beaches on St. Croix

St. Croix

The U.S. Virgin Islands is home to some of the most spectacular beaches in the world. And you’ll find five of them on St. Croix!

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Plan Your Trip

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EXPLORE CULTURAL RICHES

After stepping off the plane at Henry E. Rohlsen Airport, visitors can easily traverse St. Croix, a 27-mile-long island offering white-sand beaches. Rent a car or hire a taxi to reach historic sites and cultural attractions.

St. Croix Trip Tips

Know Before You Go
  • U.S. citizens do not need a passport to visit St. Croix, but it still serves as the best identification when traveling. Otherwise, you must be prepared to show evidence of citizenship when departing the islands, such as a raised-seal birth certificate and government-issued photo ID. If you are not a U.S. citizen, then a passport issued by your country of origin is required. If you are not sure of your status, please contact the U.S. Customs & Border Protection agency (www.cbp.gov).

  • As a U.S. territory, the currency in St. Croix is the U.S. dollar. Automated teller machines (ATMs) can be found throughout St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John. Most establishments accept credit cards and traveler’s checks. The most widely accepted credit cards are Visa and MasterCard. Tip: Remember when you’re traveling to put some cash and cards in a safe place as backup.

  • English is the official language in St. Croix and across the Virgin Islands, but you can definitely detect the sound of colorful dialects and expressions that may take time to get accustomed to. Spanish is also commonly spoken. Tip: The USVI is a territory of the United States, but it has its own culture. It is always best when exploring new cultures to be respectful and mindful.

  • In St. Croix, you drive on the left side of the road. If you plan to rent a car when you visit, a valid U.S. or foreign license is accepted for 90 days. Seat belts are required by law, and it is illegal to drive while speaking on your cell phone.

  • St. Croix enjoys warm, sunny weather year-round. The average winter temperature is 77ºF (25ºC), and the average summer temperature is 82ºF (28ºC). Tip: The Caribbean sun is intense. Cotton clothes are the best choice for staying cool. Remember to drink plenty of water and wear sunscreen.

  • St. Croix is a year-round destination; however, you may find the best bargains on hotels and attractions during the summer months. Tip: Dress is casual, but proper attire (shirts and shoes) should be worn in public areas. Bathing suits are worn only at the beach and pool.

  • What kind of sunscreen can I use while in St. Croix? Please use only mineral sunscreen when visiting St. Croix — it’s the law in the U.S. Virgin Islands! Please help preserve the glorious beaches and stunning underwater world that lure you to our shores so that you and your loved ones can enjoy them for years to come! Avoid sunscreens that contain the “Toxic 3 Os” of oxybenzone, octinoxate and octocrylene – they are prohibited in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Wear rash guard shirts, hats and use only non-nano mineral sunscreen containing zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, the only sunscreen ingredients deemed safe and effective by the FDA. Always read the ingredient label. See a selection of recommended non-nano mineral-based sunscreen lines here: islandgreenliving.org/sunscreen-list/

  • St. Croix is on Atlantic Standard Time. During the spring and summer months, the U.S. Virgin Islands are on the same time as the U.S. East Coast. When the clocks fall back in the autumn and winter, the USVI remains an hour ahead.

  • Radio stations, network affiliates, cable TV, satellite TV and internet providers keep you connected with the rest of the world. Internet cafes are conveniently located around the islands where you can socialize and check your inbox. If you travel with your cell phone, most carriers do have signals in the USVI. Remember your earpiece: it is illegal to drive while speaking on your cell phone.

  • Standard 120-volt current is used in St. Croix and across the U.S. Virgin Islands. No adapters are required.

  • St. Croix is very pet-friendly. However, only a few hotels allow pets, so check with your hotel beforehand. There are no quarantine regulations, but airlines do require a health certificate from your veterinarian (certifying that shots are up to date). Most certificates are issued for a 30-day period. If your travel will extend beyond a 30-day period, you should visit one of our local veterinary offices for recertification prior to departure.

Visual comparison of travel durations

St. Thomas to St. John 15 Minute Ferry Ride

St. Thomas to St. John 30 Minute Car Ferry

St. Thomas to St. Croix 2 Hour Ferry Ride

St. Croix to St. Thomas 25 Minute Flight