U.S. Virgin Islands

The U.S. Virgin Islands is an unincorporated territory of the United States situated in the Caribbean Sea. It comprises three main islands—St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix—and several smaller islands. The U.S. Virgin Islands share maritime borders with the British Virgin Islands to the east. The capital and largest city of the U.S. Virgin Islands is Charlotte Amalie, located on the island of St. Thomas.

Renowned for its breathtaking beaches, pristine turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life, the U.S. Virgin Islands is a popular destination for visitors worldwide. Travelers come to indulge in activities such as snorkeling, diving, sailing, and sunbathing. The islands also offer opportunities to explore historical sites, visit national parks, and immerse oneself in the unique fusion of Caribbean and American cultures. Being a U.S. territory, the U.S. Virgin Islands adopts the U.S. dollar as its official currency and boasts a well-developed tourism infrastructure.

U.s. Virgin Islands