U.S. Virgin Islands
The United States Virgin Islands are popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean because getting there is simple, especially from the United States. The US Virgin Islands are made up of three islands: St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix. Day trips between the three islands are simple. St. Croix is the largest of the islands, and its waters are popular with honeymooners and scuba divers. The island is only 22 miles long and has two cities as well as a vibrant cultural scene filled with artisans and architecture.
St. Thomas has the most diverse visitor population, attracting couples and families to its beaches and cultural city center. The island of St. John is the smallest and most rustic of the three. Aside from well-known beaches like Trunk Bay, St. John has a lot of natural beauty. Because two-thirds of the island is protected national parkland, you will be able to experience the Caribbean in its most natural state.