Your must-see for culture

From clear, blue waters to fascinating historical landmarks and thrill-filled outdoor excursions, St. Thomas is your must-see for fun and culture. While the island’s duty-free shopping is a favorite for treasure hunters, it’s the warmth of the people, the rhythms of daily life and the flavors found in local restaurants that leave a lasting impression. Savor island classics like fish and fungi, kallaloo stew, rice and whelks, tasty pates (handmade pies) and sweet dumb bread at neighborhood eateries. Or visit Fort Christian, dating back to 1680, and the second-oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. Beyond its landmarks, the island tempts adventurers with colorful scuba-diving spots, peaceful beaches and nightlife that hums long after the sun sets.

A family of four walks outside a historic red brick building with a clock tower and the year 1671 displayed above the entrance.
A vibrant cocktail with a straw and garnish sits on a bar counter, surrounded by people in a lively, colorful setting.
Three women in the Vendors Plaza marketplace along the Charlotte Amalie waterfront in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Two hold up a colorful dress. Bright stalls display clothing and accessories. Sunny daytime setting.
Two people wearing snorkel gear swim in clear blue water, viewed from above.
Aerial view of Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, USVI at sunset

Things to Do in Charlotte Amalie

St. Thomas

USVI’s largest city, Charlotte Amalie, offers lots of fun things to see and experience. This guide highlights some of Charlotte Amalie’s fascinating cultural sites, duty-free shopping, delicious dining spots and spectacular postcard views.

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St. Thomas Nightlife

St. Thomas

From sipping rum punch by the beach to trying a tiki drink at the self-proclaimed best parking lot bar in the world, every evening is a celebration in St. Thomas.

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Shop and Sun in St. Thomas

St. Thomas

You’ll be impressed by St. Thomas’ bustling duty-free shops, excellent restaurants, fun bars and stunning beaches characterized by white sand and warm, sapphire waters.

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Spend A Day Exploring Water Island

St. Thomas

Small and residential (with a population of fewer than 200), Water Island has a hidden-gem feel, yet it’s surprisingly easy to reach from nearby St. Thomas. Sun on the beach, explore wartime ruins and try some of USVI’s finest fish tacos on this tiny island paradise.

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Discover the Frenchtown Neighborhood

St. Thomas

Less than a mile from downtown Charlotte Amalie, explore the lively Frenchtown neighborhood that offers its own unique charm.

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Plan Your Trip

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STEP INTO A TROPICAL PARADISE

From the Cyril E. King Airport to gorgeous beaches and rugged forts, St. Thomas enchants with its impressive history and natural beauty, all in 32 square miles. Experience local traditions, art, cuisine and festivals.

St. Thomas Trip Tips

Know Before You Go
  • U.S. citizens do not need a passport to visit St. Thomas, 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 is the U.S. dollar in St. Thomas. Automated teller machines (ATMs) can be found throughout St. Thomas, St. Croix 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. Thomas, St. Croix and St. John, 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. Thomas, you drive on the left side of the road. For visitors interested in renting and driving a vehicle, 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. Thomas and the U.S. Virgin Islands enjoy 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. Thomas 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.

  • Please use only mineral sunscreen when you visit St. Thomas — 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/

  • Atlantic Standard Time. During the spring and summer months, we 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 on St. Thomas and across the U.S. Virgin Islands. No adapters are required.

  • St. Thomas is very pet-friendly. However, only a few hotels allow pets, so check with your accommodations 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. Croix 2 Hour Ferry Ride

St. Thomas to St. Croix 25 Minute Flight