10 WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE THINGS TO DO IN ST. THOMAS

  1. Visit the Virgin Islands Museum: This museum is wheelchair accessible and offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the history and culture of the Virgin Islands through a variety of exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays.
  2. Explore Magens Bay: This beach is wheelchair accessible with a concrete path that leads down to the beach and ramps to the beach area. Visitors can enjoy the crystal clear waters and white sandy beach while using their wheelchair.
  3. Take a Boat Tour: Many boat tour companies in St. Thomas offer wheelchair accessible boats with ramps and elevators, allowing visitors to explore the island’s coastline and marine life while using their wheelchair.
  4. Visit the Coral World Ocean Park: This marine park is wheelchair accessible with ramps and elevators that provide access to all areas of the park. Visitors can interact with marine life and learn about conservation efforts through interactive exhibits and touch tanks.
  5. Visit the St. Thomas Skyride: This gondola ride is wheelchair accessible from the top loading platform and it offers spectacular views of the island and the Caribbean Sea.
  6. Take a sunset cruise: Many boat tour companies in St. Thomas offer sunset cruises that are wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the island’s beautiful sunsets while using their wheelchair.
  7. Visit the St. Thomas Government House: This historic building is wheelchair accessible and offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the island’s colonial history through guided tours.
  8. Visit the Butterfly Garden: This garden is wheelchair accessible and offers visitors the opportunity to learn about tropical butterflies and the plants that support them through interactive exhibits and guided tours.
  9. Visit the St. Thomas Botanical Garden: This garden is wheelchair accessible with ramps and elevators that provide access to all areas of the garden. Visitors can enjoy the island’s tropical flora and fauna while using their wheelchair.
  10. Visit a Scenic Overlook: St. Thomas offers many scenic overlooks that provide panoramic views of the island and the Caribbean Sea. Some popular options include Mountain Top, Skyline Overlook, and Drake’s Seat. These overlooks offer wheelchair accessibility and provide a great opportunity to take in the island’s natural beauty.

* Please note that while many Caribbean destinations may be accessible, it is important to plan your trip with us early in order to ensure that we can provide the best advice and assistance in planning excursions that meet your specific accessibility needs.

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