Lori Harris
Lori Harris
US Virgin Island Travel Agent Specialist
The U.S. Virgin Islands offer a diverse range of activities for tourists, including water sports, hiking, historical exploration, and cultural immersion. Whether you're seeking relaxation on pristine beaches or adventure in the outdoors, the USVI provides a unique and captivating Caribbean experience. I began my adventure in Charlotte Amalie after a short flight from North Carolina, the city is easy to navigate and has an abundance of duty free shopping opportunities. It is also a cruise port, it is fun to watch the ships come and go as smaller sailboats, yachts and catamarans glide through the channels en route to other destinations. I rented a car to experience the St Thomas beaches and mountains from every vantage point, the views did not disappoint! Please visit my photo album to see some of my favorites. I also spent several days exploring St John and Buck Island Wildlife Refuge, snorkeling and boating to experience local reefs and the world-renowned beaches that will keep me coming back for years to come. Virgin Islands promised a sun-soaked retreat into a haven of turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and lush landscapes. As our plane descended into the Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas, the anticipation of exploring this Caribbean jewel filled the air.Our first stop was Magens Bay Beach, a crescent-shaped stretch of powdery sand surrounded by verdant hills. The tranquil waters, framed by swaying palm trees, invited us to unwind and embrace the laid-back atmosphere that defines the Virgin Islands. Snorkeling in the crystal-clear bay revealed vibrant coral gardens and schools of tropical fish, creating an underwater spectacle.Venturing to St. John, we explored the Virgin Islands National Park, a sprawling ecological preserve covering two-thirds of the island. Traversing pristine hiking trails, we discovered hidden beaches, ancient petroglyphs, and sweeping vistas that showcased the unspoiled beauty of the Virgin Islands. Trunk Bay, with its famous underwater snorkeling trail, became a highlight, allowing us to witness the vibrant marine life beneath the surface.Our island-hopping adventure continued to the less-visited but equally enchanting St. Croix. The historic town of Christiansted, with its pastel-colored buildings and charming cobblestone streets, provided a glimpse into the Virgin Islands' colonial past. Exploring the historic sites, such as Fort Christiansvaern, transported us back in time.A sailing excursion through the Sir Francis Drake Channel offered a breathtaking perspective of the Virgin Islands' archipelago. The sea breeze carried us to hidden coves, where we anchored for snorkeling, sunbathing, and reveling in the serene beauty of the uninhabited islands.Indulging in the local cuisine became a culinary adventure, with fresh seafood, Caribbean spices, and tropical fruits gracing our plates. Dining at open-air restaurants overlooking the harbor or enjoying beachside barbecues added a delightful touch to our gastronomic journey.Exploring the Baths on Virgin Gorda, in the British Virgin Islands, revealed a geological wonder of giant granite boulders forming stunning grottos and tidal pools. The unique rock formations and the clear waters made it a surreal and picturesque destination for swimming and snorkeling.As the sun dipped below the horizon, we found ourselves on the shores of Cane Garden Bay in Tortola, the largest of the British Virgin Islands. The rhythmic beats of live music wafted through the air as we joined locals and fellow travelers in a beachfront celebration, savoring the vibrant nightlife of the islands.Leaving the Virgin Islands was a bittersweet farewell to a tropical paradise that had woven a tapestry of relaxation, exploration, and natural wonders. The memories of azure waters, pristine beaches, and the warm hospitality of the Virgin Islands lingered, creating an indelible mark on our hearts as we departed from this Caribbean sanctuary. Living on island time was a dream come true, I can help you get there too!