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St. Croix, US Virgin Islands

St. Croix is the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands with rich cultural diversity and history woven throughout the fertile land, historic towns and the people. The 84 square mile island has a past filled with a fascinating history, arts and entertainment, award winning restaurants, sandy beaches, world-class diving and two charming towns - Christiansted and Frederiksted.

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St.Thomas, US Virgin Islands

St.  Thomas is 32 square miles in size, yet has so many things to do. It is known as the island that pulses with energy! Out of the three US Virgin Islands it is the most cosmopolitan, with an array of dining, shopping, outdoor activities, postcard-perfect beaches, spectacular nightlife and endless entertainment. 

Charlotte Amalie located on St. Thomas, is the capital and the largest city of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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St. John, US Virgin Islands

The smallest of the three US Virgin Islands, St. John, is 50 km2 and comprised of 60% national park. St. John's unspoiled natural beauty, remote feel, sandy beaches and quaint towns of Cruz Bay and Coral Bay are the idyllic image of Caribbean life.

Only 4 miles from St. Thomas for nightlife, premier shopping and the Charlotte Amalie airport.

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Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands

Jost Van Dyke is the smallest of the four main islands of the British Virgin Islands, measuring roughly 8 square kilometers (3 square miles). It is known as the 'barefoot island' for its casual lifestyle, beachfront restaurants and beautiful sandy beaches. Yachties and sailors alike flock to this island due to its laid back lifestyle and protected anchorage.

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Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Tortola is the largest island and the capital of the BVI's.   Old-warm charm is intertwined throughout the landscape of Tortola that beautifully compliments the sugar-sand beaches lined with tropical palms and  crystal clear water, protected harbours and lush green mountains.

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Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands

Virgin Gorda, the BVI's third largest island, reminded Christopher Columbus of a reclining woman, or “Fat Virgin,” inspiring its name. Measuring 8 ½ square miles, Virgin Gorda entices travelers with itsquiet, sandy coves and safe anchorages. It’s known for the Baths, a labyrinth of beachside boulders forming a series of pools and seawater-flooded grottoes.

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Anegada, British Virgin Islands

Anegada is the northernmost island of the British Virgin Islands and is the only coral island in the Virgin Islands’ volcanic chain. While the other islands are mountainous, Anegada is flat and low. Its highest point is only about 28 feet above sea level and about 15 square miles (38 square kilometers), making Anegada the second largest of the British Virgin Islands. Anegada is known for the dramatic and vibrant coral reefs that surround the shoreline, quiet sandy beaches and clear springs bubbling from coral beds.

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Minor islands, US Virgin Islands

St. Croix

Buck Island (National Park)

Water Island, St.Thomas

Hassel Island (National Park)

East End, St. Thomas

Great Saint James

Little Saint James

Thatch Cay

West End, St. Thomas

Savana Island

Northside, St. Thomas

Hans Lollik Island, Hans Lollik

Inner Brass

Outer Brass

Southside, St. Thomas

Buck Island

Capella Island

Central, St. John

Congo Cay

Grass Cay

Lovango Cay

Mingo Cay[1]

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Minor islands, British Virgin Islands

In addition to the four major islands, Tortola,  Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke, other islands include: 

Beef Island (connected to Tortola)

Cooper Island

Ginger Island

Great Camanoe

Great Thatch

Guana Island (owned by Henry Jarecki)

Little Thatch (owned by Curt and Nancy Richardson)

Mosquito Island (owned by Sir Richard Branson)

Necker Island (owned by Sir Richard Branson)

Norman Island (owned by Henry Jarecki)

Peter Island (owned by Van Andel family)

Salt Island

Prickly Pear

Eustatia

Saba Rock

Frenchman's Cay (connected to Tortola)

Nanny Cay (connected to Tortola)

Scrub Island

Sandy Cay

Green Cay

Sandy Spit

Little Jost Van Dyke

Great Tobago

Little Tobago

Dog Islands a.k.a. "The Dogs"

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