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 Islands Information

St. John:

Throughout the Virgin Islands, there’s a nickname for the small island that lies tucked between St. Thomas and the British Virgin Islands. Locals often call St. John "Love City," a moniker that harks to the destination’s true promise of romance. It may be smaller than its siblings St. Thomas and St. Croix, but this petite isle is a big boy in the world of love. Pristine beaches and miles of undeveloped park land await....read more »

USVI-on-line - Travel Guide, maps and accommodations

Drake's View - On this website you will not only find information on what is available on St. John, but also information on stores, shops, and beaches located on St. John.

St. John U.S. Virgin Islands - St. John Hotel & Tourism Association's official guide to our islands. The site has numerous activities, restuarant suggestions and shopping tips...

St. John Escape


If you’re lucky enough to be familiar with the U.S. Virgin Islands, you know that they’re made up of three charming isles; St. John, St. Croix, and St. Thomas. All make for divine vacation experiences, but there’s something about St. John that sets it apart from the traditional Caribbean destinations. Maybe it’s the fact that most of the island consists of National Park land, or perhaps it’s the stunning beaches, Trunk Bay in particular. It sounds simple but it’s the truth; St. John is a fabulous place to visit.

It’s the smallest of the Virgin Islands, but as you wander the untamed habitat of St. John’s lush and dynamic forests you’ll hardly feel claustrophobic. To really get to know this precious and increasingly rare feature, follow a Park Ranger through a crisscross of paths as she regales you with all the information you care to know about the flora and fauna that captivates your senses...read more