20 THINGS TO DO IN ST THOMAS USVI

  1. Visit the 99 Steps: These historic steps were built by slaves in the 18th century and connect the town of Charlotte Amalie to the top of Government Hill. The steps offer a challenging climb with a rewarding view of the town and harbor below.
  2. Explore Magens Bay: This picturesque bay is one of the most popular beaches on the island, known for its crystal clear waters, white sandy beach, and lush vegetation. Visitors can swim, snorkel, or take a leisurely stroll along the beach.
  3. Take a Boat Tour: St. Thomas is surrounded by beautiful waters, and there are many boat tours available that allow you to explore the island’s coastline, marine life, and shipwrecks. Many of these tours also stop at nearby islands and cays.
  4. Visit Blackbeard’s Castle: This 17th-century Danish fort was once the home of the infamous pirate, Blackbeard. Today it serves as a museum and offers panoramic views of the town and harbor below.
  5. Visit the St. Thomas Synagogue: The oldest synagogue in continuous use under the American flag, this historic building was built in 1833 and is an important piece of the island’s Jewish heritage.
  6. Shop in Charlotte Amalie: The island’s capital is home to a variety of shops and boutiques, from high-end designer shops to local street vendors, selling everything from jewelry and art to clothing and souvenirs.
  7. Visit the Butterfly Garden: This garden is home to a variety of tropical butterflies and is a great place to learn about these beautiful insects and the plants that support them.
  8. Take a Snorkeling or Diving Tour: With its clear waters and coral reefs, St. Thomas is a popular destination for snorkeling and diving. There are many tour operators that offer guided trips to the best spots.
  9. Visit the St. Thomas Historical Trust: This organization offers a variety of tours and programs that explore the island’s history, including walking tours, museum exhibits, and lectures.
  10. Explore the St. Thomas Botanical Garden: This garden is home to a variety of tropical plants and flowers, as well as a small lake and a butterfly garden.
  11. Visit the St. Thomas Skyride: This gondola ride takes visitors to the top of Paradise Point, offering spectacular views of the island and the Caribbean Sea.
  12. Visit the St. Thomas Marine Park: This park is home to a variety of marine life, including coral reefs, fish, and sea turtles. Visitors can snorkel or dive to explore the park’s underwater world.
  13. Take a Boat Ride to Water Island: This small island is located just a short boat ride from St. Thomas and is known for its secluded beaches, mangrove swamps, and historic ruins.
  14. Visit the St. Thomas Reformed Church: This historic church was built in 1844 and is the oldest church in continuous use on the island.
  15. Visit the St. Thomas Government House: This historic building dates back to the 18th century and was once the home of the Danish governor. It now serves as the official residence of the Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands.
  16. Take a Hike to Rams Head: This hike takes visitors to the top of one of the island’s highest points, offering panoramic views of the island and the Caribbean Sea.
  17. Visit the St. Thomas Carnival: This annual event is held in February or March and features a variety of activities, including parades, music, and food.
  18. Visitthe Coral World Ocean Park: This marine park offers visitors the opportunity to interact with a variety of marine life, including sea turtles, sharks, and tropical fish. It also features an underwater observatory and a touch tank where visitors can learn about and interact with sea creatures.
  19. Take a glass-bottom boat tour: These tour options allow visitors to explore the coral reefs and marine life of the island without getting wet.
  20. Visit the Virgin Islands Museum: This museum tells the story of the Virgin Islands, from its pre-Columbian history to the present day, through a variety of exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays.

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