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The US Virgin Islands are a pristine group of islands in the Caribbean sea with many adventures awaiting you.
The US Virgin Islands:
Between St. John, St. Croix and St. Thomas, there are so many things to do and see it may be difficult to narrow down the possibilities. Here are top 5 must-do activities when you are visiting the Virgin Islands.
1. Sailing & Snorkeling
One of the best ways to spend a day in the Virgin Islands is aboard one of the numerous tour outfitters boats. Ranging in size from private to mid-sized sailboat cruises, there is no better way to explore the waters than on an afternoon sailing tour. Along with relaxing aboard the boat and enjoying a great lunch, your guides will take you to some of the best spots for snorkeling so you can get out and see what is underneath the surface of the pristine waters.
2. Eco Tour
Explore St. Croix’s amazing natural environment with a guided kayak, snorkeling or hiking trip in one of its ecologically intense areas. Hire a guide to get an in-depth look at ecology, fauna and history as you make your way through the wilderness or down the popular Salt River .
3. Fishing
With over 21 world records set in the Virgin Islands for fishing in recent years it is no wonder that anglers flock to the islands to try their hand at snagging a big catch. Go on an offshore fishing charter and try to catch a great marlin, mahi-mahi or Wahoo or take an inshore boat trip to fish for to bonefish and snook.
4. Island Hopping
Though US Virgin Islands is typically only thought of as the three major islands, in all there are over 120 islands total between the US and British Virgin Islands. Each island has a unique atmosphere and can make for a great day exploring the different flora and topography of each. With only 8 of the islands being inhabited, there is a lot of nature untouched to explore. Ride on the ferry service or use inter-island air travel for a true island hopping adventure.
5. Horseback Riding
Taking a tour of any of the islands on horseback is a great way to cover a lot of ground while enjoying a leisurely ride. Fun for both experienced and inexperienced riders of all ages, a tour of the natural areas, beaches, folklore and history on horseback is relaxing way to spend on an afternoon.
The Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, belong to two different countries. The east is governed by the United Kingdom and the west belongs to the United States. All of the Virgin Islands hold interesting and wonderful things to do.
The US Virgin Islands Water Sports:
Of course, these are islands so water sports abound. Diving and snorkeling is a great experience along the surrounding reefs. The waters are clean and there are underwater caves, shipwrecks and sea horse colonies. Buck Island Reef national Monument is a protected area near St. Croix where you can see different fish and other marine life. You can find rentals at a moderate price and you can also find people to teach you how to dive or snorkel. They offer training classes that last 3 days.
The US Virgin Islands Boating:
Sailing enthusiasts say that the Virgin Islands are a great place to go. You can hire boats with or without a crew or charter a yacht. Try St. John Yacht Charters and you will have the loveliest hosts, Jason and Lou. Watch for local boat races because they happen all over the Virgin Islands all the time. You can even go on a tour on kayak through Mangrove Lagoon and St. Thomas’ Marine Sanctuary.
The US Virgin Islands Fishing:
If you are a fisherman, you’ve come to the right place. Blue and White marlin, sailfish and Wahoo can be found in the waters of the Virgin Islands. Fishing charters go out all the time but don’t expect to actually keep your catch. Locals encourage the catch and release method so they can preserve the species in their areas.
The US Virgin Islands Golf:
You will find an 18 hole golf course at the Buccaneer Hotel in St. Croix or you can golf your day away at the Carambola Resort. St Thomas has an 18 hole course at Mahogany Run.
The US Virgin Islands Beaches:
There are tons of beaches and bays in the Virgin Islands and they are as diverse as can be. You just have to pick one that matches your personality and you will want to stay there forever.
Historical Sites:
There are historical sites to visit as well. Annaberg Sugar Plantation gives tours with demonstrations. Fort Christian in St. Thomas is the oldest building on the island. It is now a historical museum with a roof top view that is worth seeing.
Sitting on the beach is good for some people and they can find it here in the Virgin Islands, but if you like to dive, or hike, or go boating and fishing, this is also the place for you.
The British Virgin Islands are breathtakingly beautiful. These beaches have the same silky soft white sand, and clear warm waters with turquoise and blue that make the beaches of St John famous.
The British Virgin Islands are a short distance from St John, and there are many charters leaving for the BVI from Cruz Bay.
A passport is required for travel to the British Virgin Islands.
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