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How to Get Around St Thomas USVI (2024 Local Guide)

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Wondering how to get around in St Thomas like a local for your next trip?

You’re in luck! I’ve traveled near and far to get to the US Virgin Islands. After visiting over 13 Caribbean islands, I have spent more time in St Thomas than I can count. To me, it’s the “hub” of USVI, with its airport, cruise port, downtown, and thriving tourism industry.

But with so many different types of travelers coming in and out each day, it can be overwhelming to decide how to get around in St Thomas during your trip.

No worries – I’ve rented a car, relied on taxis, and taken many tours throughout my trips to St Thomas. But which one is best for your trip?

In this post, I am going to give you the inside scoop on all of your options for getting around St Thomas.

How to Get Around St Thomas: All Of Your Options

So first, what are your options for getting around St Thomas? Let’s dive deep into all of your options.

  • Renting a car
  • Open-air safari busses
  • VITRAN bus system

PS: Before I get any farther – walking in St Thomas is simply not an option ! The roads and hills are steep and winding, nor do they have shoulders, so it’s really not safe or pedestrian-friendly.

1. Renting a Car

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Honestly, ask any local, seasoned visitor, or even first-time visitor to USVI and they’ll tell you that renting a car is by far the best option to get around St Thomas.

Pro tip: Don’t forget that they drive on the LEFT side of the island. It tends to startle me at first, but I get used to it after a day or so.

When should you rent a car?

  • You should absolutely rent a car if you’re visiting St Thomas for more than a day or two, want to visit all of the beaches around the island, take advantage of off-the-beaten-path hikes , and have the freedom to explore on your own time.
  • Another important thing to consider is how many people you are with . Taxis in St Thomas charge per person, so if you’re traveling with 2 or more people, renting a car will almost immediately save you money compared to renting taxis.

Renting a car is my personal preference not just in St Thomas, but on most Caribbean islands, as I prefer to have the flexibility to hang out, snorkel , and leave beaches and attractions whenever I want. I also love simply driving around and seeing what I find!

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When should you not rent a car?

  • You should not rent a car in St Thomas if you are traveling solo for only a few days or if you plan to rely on tours with transportation or a private guide to get around throughout your trip.
  • Taxis charge per person, so if you’re alone and have your daily routes figured out – and they only require 1-2 taxi trips per day, there may not be a need for you to rent a car!
  • Keep in mind there are some attractions and hidden gems around the island that you may not be able to get to with public transportation or taxis.

Unless I’m only there for a day or two, I will generally opt for a rental car for at least part of my trip, even if I’m traveling alone.

How much do rental cars in St Thomas cost?

Renting a car in St Thomas will cost anywhere from $90 to $150 per day, depending on the type of car and length of time.

4WD vehicles will cost more, but I’d highly recommend getting a rental that will get you up and down the steep and narrow roads around the island. 4WD is almost a necessity if you’re staying in one of the island’s luxurious mountaintop villas .

If you’re staying at a resort and don’t plan on doing but off-path exploring, a sedan will do just fine to get you around most of the island. Just be careful!

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2. Relying on Taxis to Get Around St Thomas

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Virgin Islands Taxicab Commission regulates taxis making them a safe, convenient, and overall reliable transportation option during your trip.

Most taxis in USVI are cash only, so if you plan to rely on taxis, make sure to stock up on a variety of bills to pay for your rides.

You can look up the current regulated taxi rates here .

Rides will cost anywhere from $6 to $30 for one passenger. There are additional charges for each additional passenger, any luggage, after-hours, tours, and waiting.

Although rates are regulated, I always look up the rate sheet before and agree to a rate with the driver before getting into the taxi. This is the best way to avoid any confusion or miscommunication for your ride.

When should you rely on taxis?

  • You should rely on taxis if you’re traveling alone for just a day or two and have an overall idea of exactly where and how long you’d like to visit certain destinations.
  • If you’re only planning on visiting popular beaches , like Coki Beach and Magen’s Bay, and popular attractions like Charlotte Amalie and Red Hook, taking a taxi is a simple and not overly expensive way to get around.
  • You only want to hit a few beaches and attractions + want to be able to drink at dinner.
  • Lastly, if you’re concerned about driving on the left side of the road , taking taxis are a great way to avoid any stress to get around on your own. Taxi drivers are locals , after all. They can make your trip seamless and stress-free!

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When should you not rely on taxis?

  • If you don't want to plan your day ahead of time and rely on drivers to come pick you up and drop you off, taxis may not be for you!
  • If you're traveling with more than 1-2 people , taxi rates will add up significantly, making it much more expensive to take taxis than to rent a car .
  • You are staying in a villa or non-resort area - this will make it harder to contact and hail a taxi. In busy resort areas, you'll find taxi cabs lined up to get you around.
  • You want to explore the island on your own time, head to off-the-beaten-path beaches and hikes, and have the ability to take yourself wherever you want to go, whenever you want to go!

How to Get a Taxi in St Thomas

When you're downtown in Charlotte Amalie or touristy areas like popular beaches and resorts, finding a taxi won't be a problem when you're ready to leave. If there aren't any outside, simply ask the front desk, and they'll happily call one for you!

Personally, I love finding a taxi driver I like and sticking with them throughout my trip. It's a great way to make a local friend and feel comfortable on all your taxi trips.

In less crowded areas, you may have a harder time finding a taxi on the streets. That's when it's important to have a charged phone with a few taxi service numbers ready to go.

Don't worry, there are plenty of taxi services in St Thomas, so you'll always find one to get around, even in areas with fewer taxis. But you may have a bit of a wait for them to show up so keep that in mind.

Here are a few taxi services you can keep in your phone during your trip:

  • Paradise Taxi and Tours USVI
  • VI Top Taxi and Tours
  • ICBW Transportation for accessible vehicles, if needed.

Tips for Taking Taxis in St Thomas

  • Plan your day ahead of time to minimize costs - you may end up paying more for taxis than you would a rent a car if you're using them too often.
  • You must have cash on you!
  • schedule in time that you may have to wait for taxis to arrive in certain areas
  • Always keep a few taxi company phone numbers with you in case you need to call and schedule a pickup.
  • Island of St. Thomas Motor Vehicles For Hire Official Minimum/Maximum Rates will be posted in an official taxi.

Look out for these identifiers of a licensed taxi

  • A taxi placard or dome light on the roof and often a placard on the dash + license plates indicating Taxi status.
  • On Duty/Off Duty sign in the window of the vehicle and a sign usually on the fender
  • The driver’s personal identification/taxi license on the vehicle’s dashboard.

3. Open Air "Safari Taxis"

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Safari Taxis (or Safari Busses) are the BEST way to get around St Thomas on a budget . However, you are trading convenience for cost and there are a few stipulations for taking these safari buses around.

Safari Taxis run in one direction - west to east, from sunrise to sunset. They do not run after dark, and there's no set schedule! They pick up and drop off on the main roads, so you may have a bit of a walk when they drop you off.

Check with the driver before getting on and they'll be able to tell you drop off they can get you. Any hotel concierge or front desk will be able to help you out a little more with safari taxis. They'll let you know where to walk to pick one up and where they'll be able to drop you off!

Overall, safari taxis are best for one-way trips . For example, you can take a safari bus from Charlotte Amalie to Red Hook, but you'll need to catch a taxi to get back to Charlotte Amalie.

4. VITRAN Dollar Bus System

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If you know me, you know I LOVE public transportation! Unfortunately, public transportation isn't the most accessible on islands. However, St Thomas does have a bus system that may just work out for you!

The VITRAN system is available on all three islands and is an extremely affordable way to get around.

The regular bus fair is just $1.00 - and is free for seniors and those with disabilities - so when I say affordable, I mean very affordable!

However, the bus schedule for St Thomas is minimal - only a few stops a day. You will have to plan very accordingly. You can check the bus schedule and routes on the VITRAN website.

Getting from the Airport to Your Hotel

The cost of your ride from the St Thomas Airport will depend on your final destination, number of passengers, and luggage. It's easy to look up the cost or get an estimate from any taxi vendors on the island.

Getting from the airport to Charlotte Amalie for one person will only run about $10 plus luggage whereas going from the airport to hotels on the beach like Ritz Carlton in Red Hook will run one person $23 + luggage. Red Hook is also where you'll catch the passenger ferry to get to St John.

View the regulated taxi rates here . ►

You can also book a private airport transfer if you don't want to worry about finding a shared van or taxi when you arrive at the airport

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FAQ: Getting Around St Thomas US Virgin Islands

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Are there Ubers in St Thomas USVI?

No - Uber is not available in St Thomas USVI. Don't worry though - there are plenty of reliable and safe options to get around the island. Rental cars, taxis, and even some public bus systems are readily available to help you get around St. Thomas

Do your research and decide which transportation option is best for you before arriving on the island!

Can I get around St. Thomas without a car?

Yes - you can get around most of St Thomas without a car. Taxis are safe and reliable throughout the island. There are also public safari busses and a public transportation system that can get you to more popular areas on the island.

Taxi rates can add up, however, especially if you're traveling with multiple people. It's best to plan your routes ahead of time to calculate how much you'll be spending on taxis.

Is there public transportation on St. Thomas USVI?

Yes! There is public transportation on St Thomas USVI. The VITRAN bus system costs just a dollar and can get you to and from many main areas of St Thomas.The bus system has a few different routes with about 3 trips a day.

The "safari taxis" are also considered public transportation, but only go one way (west to east) with no set schedule.

Are taxis easy to get in St. Thomas?

Yes - in most public areas, like beaches and resorts, taxis are easy to get in St Thomas. If you're not in a busy area, simply call one of the many cab companies and schedule a pickup! This might involve some extra waiting time, but you'll get a taxi ride nonetheless!

Are taxis in St. Thomas cash only?

Yes, many taxis in St Thomas are cash only. I would recommend carrying cash for all of your rides. If you plan to pay with a card, let your driver know before getting in so they can tell you whether or not they accept card payments.

Are you supposed to tip taxi drivers in St. Thomas?

Some taxis will add tip to your ride, so check your receipt before tipping . You don't have to tip your taxi driver, but it's a nice gesture if you had a great ride!

Do taxis in St. Thomas take credit cards?

No - most taxis in St Thomas do not take credit cards. It's best to carry cash on you to pay for your trips if you plan to rely on taxis to get around.

Final Thoughts: How to Get Around St Thomas

In summary, St Thomas offers a variety of practical transportation options to suit different preferences and budgets. Rental cars provide the utmost convenience and flexibility for exploring the island, while taxis offer a reliable yet more pricey alternative, in most cases.

For cost-conscious travelers, the open-air "Safari Taxis" and the VITRAN Dollar Bus System offer economical solutions to get around, though they do r equire more planning and aren't as convenient.

Whichever option you choose, there's an efficient way for you to navigate and enjoy your St Thomas adventure!

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Elevate Your Stay with the Ultimate St. Thomas Travel Guide

In the Eastern Caribbean, you will find the U.S. Virgin Islands. The USVI’s consist of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix. I found a decent airfare and booked a late-summer trip to St. Thomas. Very excited to explore the Caribbean, an area that I had never been. In addition, I was curious to see how the islands were doing after two hurricanes (Irma & Maria) came through in 2017. So, after my visit, I put together this St. Thomas Travel Guide to help you get the most out of your stay.

Getting Around

If you are not arriving via a cruise ship and are staying for several days, you will want to rent a car. This will make it much easier for you to get around and plan your time. Be prepared to drive on the left. The cars are not pretty. They look like something out of a Mad Max movie or a demolition derby, but that’s okay. All of the vehicles on the island look this way. Just get one that runs, has AC, and has good brakes. Getting around St Thomas is fairly straightforward.

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***You can tour the whole island as I did with just a 2WD; you don’t need a 4WD on St. Thomas***

Avoid renting or riding bikes and scooters due to the hilly and mountainous terrain. I would personally not recommend them for the roads’ condition and no dedicated lanes for them to ride in.

There are taxis and a St Thomas safari bus as popular options, but you will not find the likes of an Uber. Taxis charge one way, per person, not per ride, so that could add up rather quickly as a couple or family. The safari buses are pretty much pickup trucks with benches installed in the back. Short distances cost $1, and longer rides are $2. Many locals utilize these to make a general route along the island, but they don’t go everywhere. See below for a safari bus St Thomas route map. Plan accordingly. You will have more freedom and independence with a car rental.

You can find more information about public transportation and safari bus St Thomas in this Trip Advisor post .

Here is a map showing the St. Thomas Safari Bus Route

***If arriving by plane, look for the Cruzan free rum samples before baggage claim***

Where To Stay

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You will find many options for accommodations on St. Thomas. There are vacation homes, apartment rentals, hotels, villas, Airbnb’s, and even a not so highly rated hostel. Booking.com should turn up just about everything.

Sapphire Beach on the east side is a popular option for condos where you can self-cater, have restaurants and beaches all within the community. You can find many of these listed on VRBO and mentioned in different forums. Most of these range from $100 per night on up. These would be perfect for a family or couples retreat.

Not many hotels were opened and operational after the hurricanes. There were some up and running when I was there. Many are still rebuilding but still have facilities available for guests. You would have to do some research and decide if this is a good fit for you.

Airbnb is a good choice for those on a budget, traveling solo, or those who want to get insight and perspective from a local point of view. For example, I stayed in a castle up on a mountain with gorgeous ocean views on the west side for just over $60 a night.

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What To See And Do

I stayed for six days and had plenty of options to occupy my time. Hmm, St. Thomas is an island in the Caribbean, so what will you have? That’s right; a ton of water activities are going to top the list. You can snorkel, scuba dive, lounge on a chair, a beach, or near a pool. You could opt to go fishing, kayaking, island hopping, or for a relaxing sail. Maybe you want to hang out at a cool beach bar or shop tax-free; all of these are possible and waiting for you.

Charlotte Amalie

There are promenades, passages, mini-malls, and streets with duty-free shopping that I saw in the capital Charlotte Amalie. In addition, one will find many restaurants, bars, and side streets to wander about and fill your day. I did a self-guided walking tour for several hours to familiarize myself with the town. This is a great way to get your bearings and to see some of the main sights. The link I provided is helpful to make a plan, but it is not updated. When I wrote this, some places were still closed because of the hurricanes, Frederick Church, Hotel 1829, and Blackbeard’s Castle. I met many friendly people that I sat down and spoke with along the way.

***Parking can be hard to find in town, but there is plenty at the Ft. Christian lot, and it costs $5.***

***Don’t miss the Synagogue; it’s unique with sand on the floor and has one of the numbered Westminster scrolls on display.***

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Coki Beach and Magens Bay should be on your list of things to do. The waters are striking in color, and the soft sand will help you to relax. You can rent a chair, umbrella, water gear, or bring your own. At Magens, you have to pay to enter $5 and park $2, but it is worth it. There are facilities to change and shower, along with food and drink options. I found both to be the most beautiful spots during my visit. In addition, there are some other still popular places such as Secret Harbor, Lindquist, Lindbergh, Brewers, and Water Island that can give you a wonderful day.

***If possible, check the cruise schedule and go when there are fewer people around***

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Touristy Views with drinks

Take a gondola to the top of Paradise Point (on cruise ship days only) and enjoy a spectacular view of the bay, which can be enhanced with one of their signature drinks, the Bushwhacker.

Mountain Top is a large duty-free store in the middle of the island, also home to the “World Famous Banana Daiquiri.” In addition, there is an observation deck with tremendous views of the islands around and of Magens Bay.

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Nearby you will also find a small area for Drakes Seat. Ample parking on the side of the road and lovely views out towards the sea. Sir Francis Drake is supposed to have looked for enemy ships from this panoramic vantage. If you cross the road (there is a crosswalk), you will find his seat/bench and a small plaque.

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Visit another island

From Red Hook on the east end of St. Thomas, you will find ferry’s that can take you on new adventures. You can take a 15 or so minute ride over to St John. The passenger ferry costs $16.30 roundtrip and leaves about once an hour. You can take a taxi, taxi tour, or find a rental to explore the gorgeous beaches or hang out in Cruz Bay. Usually, you could find other routes to some of the other British Virgin Islands, but they haven’t been running since the hurricanes. You will have to settle for a charter or a water taxi if those are on your agenda.

Make Sure You Protect Yourself with Travel Insurance

While the Virgin Islands are very safe, I love the peace of mind travel insurance gives me in case of emergencies, accidents, illnesses, theft, trip cancellation, or disruption. For a few dollars a day and with coverage for many types of adventure activities, I’m all in.

Eat Like A Local

One of my favorite ways to learn about a place is through its food . I wasted little time finding out what to eat in the Virgin Islands. I honestly did like everything that I tried. Food is on the expensive side if you are eating out every meal. Stock up on some supplies to self-cater at grocery stores if you are able. Here are the local foods that I enjoyed in St. Thomas and thought you should also try.

Pate (Patties, Patty)

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Jackie’s food truck

One of the cheaper local food options that you will find on the island is called pate. It is similar to an empanada or meat pie with different fillings. On the airport road, you will see a white food truck next to Lindbergh beach; this is Jackie’s. She is known for having some of the best pates on the island. Jackie has been here for over 30 years serving up delicious food. She is super friendly and genuinely happy, so do strike up a conversation with her if able.

Don’t miss this food truck; do yourself a favor and pull over whether you are coming or going from the airport. The pates I had from Jackie’s food truck were my favorites; the dough and how they were cooked stood out. Miss Jackie typically has six different pate varieties, which don’t last too long (I’m looking at you saltfish). I had the conch, chicken, and beef pates from her truck. She also has soups, which are local favorites, as I learned from talking to the customers. Try and get there before noon to make sure they haven’t run out of anything. Bring cash for payment.

Other Pates

At Brewer’s beach, you will find two more food trucks selling various items. The first one you come upon looks in need of some TLC, and I passed it by. The second food truck had a seating area, tarps, and many locals hanging out. Eat where the locals are is always a good philosophy. I enjoyed two pates from here in the afternoon, one chicken and one saltfish.

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The other well-known location for pate is Janet’s. Her store is in town to the left of the Greenhouse restaurant. I have heard many raves about her pates, and they sell out quickly. So get there early. I had a crab pate from here late one afternoon. Unfortunately, it was pretty much all that they had left. This was my least favorite pate, but I would certainly go back again based upon what others have told me about it, and it would be earlier in the day.

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Having lived in India, I was familiar with roti being a flatbread, also called chapati, often served with meals. What you will find in St. Thomas is a better evolution of traditional roti. Pretty much, this version traces its origin to Trinidad. What you will get is like a stew or curry wrapped in roti, so essentially a burrito to this Southern Californian now Floridian resident—a very delicious one at that.

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I asked people I met when walking around where I should get one, and they all told me to go to Ideal Restaurant. I had a boneless chicken roti with medium spice, and it was terrific. Inside with the chicken was a potato and chickpea curry. I made a big mess and couldn’t care less. I attempted to eat it like a burrito for a bit, and then it broke open, so I laid it on my paper plate and attacked it with the provided plastic knife and fork. This spot has been around for 23 years and is worth visiting to sample true Trinidadian-style roti.

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Kalaloo/Calaloo Soup

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In town, I made my way to Gladys’ Cafe to explore some local flavors. You could order queen triggerfish called “ole wife,” oxtails, curries, sandwiches, and entrees. I was pretty full from my roti earlier and opted to try a cup of kalaloo/calaloo soup. I loved the flavors and seasoning of this kalaloo. Gladys’ also makes and sells different hot sauces. I was able to sample each of them on separate spoonfuls.

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***Try the ginger beer***

Lionfish Tacos

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Lionfish are an invasive species. Many are hunted and fished for around reefs for this reason. Thankfully they are pretty tasty and can make a great meal. The Rum Shandy *** Permanently Closed *** in Frenchtown had a daily special to get two lionfish tacos for $10. They were fried and served with spicy housemade aioli, cabbage, and pico.

Caribbean Lobster

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Many places offer lobster on the menu. However, I found them to be rather pricey. The Greenhouse has a “lobster mania” night twice a week, and you could partake starting at $19.99. Choose between 6-12 oz lobsters at different prices. I had a 9 oz lobster for $29. My plate came with two sides and free Johnnycakes.

***combine with the Two for One happy hour special 4:30-7:00 to save***

Meal with my host

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One night I was lucky enough to have my Airbnb host cook for me. This was special and not expected. He used to run or cook in a restaurant, so he knows his way in the kitchen. I had an enormous plate with a whole perfectly cooked fish, curried coconut vegetables, and rice with beans—what a feast!

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Braised or stewed oxtails can be an excellent meal. My host had recommended this place for me to try some more local food. So, driving along the island’s east side, I found my way to De’ Coal Pot . Situated in a small plaza, you’ll find this unassuming restaurant.

***18% gratuity added to the check automatically***

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If you have that feeling for a hamburger or some great and not expensive bar food (Korean wings) that also has happy hour specials, then Tap & Still is where you want to go. I saw three locations (two on St. Thomas, one on St. John) and visited one (Redhook). If I had more time, I indeed would have returned. This is also a great spot to watch a game or hang out after getting off the ferry or boat.

And Like A Roti, That’s A Wrap

After reading many articles, watching videos, etc., I decided to write this handy St. Thomas Travel Guide for you because of outdated information. Places may have closed, so do your research. Unfortunately, this is still true and applies today to our times with Coronavirus. For example, some of the top restaurants listed on Yelp and Trip Advisor hadn’t reopened or were destroyed when I visited. Also, most of these were written pre-hurricane (Irma & Maria). So make sure reviews, ideas, and suggestions are up to date. You can tell by the date of the latest reviews.

St. Thomas is a grand island with many opportunities for a lovely vacation. I would return and check it out once fully recovered. I was glad to contribute to the economy and rebuilding process during my stay. As always, don’t forget to talk to the locals, eat with the locals, laugh and share stories, or gather sage advice. It will significantly benefit your stay. Travel safe, travel smart, travel responsibly!

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Getting Around In St. Croix

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Driving on the left side of the road is only one of the differences you will experience while touring the island of St. Thomas. The island is thirteen miles in length and three miles at the widest point. St. Thomas is so compact its only town, Charlotte Amalie, is only a half hour's drive from its furthest point. St. Thomas has many winding roads. However, route signs allow for easy identification and give the direction in which you are traveling.

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For visitors who wish to take in the sights, a variety of options exist. You can enjoy an island tour via safari bus or taxi, rent a car or motor bike, or travel on the Vitran public bus system.

But this is a small island with limited pull-off points and taxis often pick up passengers while en route so sudden stops are commonplace. In addition, local drivers tend to slow up, in order to accommodate those making turns.

Taxi Service : Many taxis carry 8 to 12 passengers in vans and only these multi-destination vans service the Airport . The charge for a taxi exclusively for yourself for a trip from the Airport to Red Hook is $90 for up to 4 passengers total, each additional passenger over 4 is $15. each.

For exclusive transport within the Town limits it is $55 for up to 4 passengers, and $7.00 for each additional passenger.

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St. Thomas has over 40 major beaches along its sun-drenched coasts. There are strands with crystal blue water and swaying coconut trees where a beach bum can enjoy a lazy-lazy day. For more active beach goers there are sandy coves with activities like windsurfing and kayaking. Some shores are rugged and rocky offering beauty, solitude and the opportunity to daydream about castaway fantasies. And there are widely popular bay-like beaches with amenities such as restaurants, rest rooms, chair rentals and complete water sports centers offering a variety of rental equipment .

St. Thomas Weddings / Romance

DID YOU KNOW THAT... Many couples are opting to save the money (not to mention the stress and hard work) of a big wedding at home by escaping to a Caribbean island for a combination wedding/honeymoon. Upon their return, they can share the event by showing the video and photographs at an informal reception. All the islands are beautiful and, on some, weddings have become a major promotional tool. So why should you choose St. Thomas above others?

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Moving To St. Thomas

St. Thomas, one of the three United States Virign Islands, along with St. Croix and St. John, St. Thomas is one of the most beautiful island destinations in the world, dressed with powdery beaches and sun-drenched weather. St. Thomas is located in the Lesser Antilles, 1,600 miles south, south east of New York City; 1,100 east, southeast of Miami; 70 miles of San Juan. St. Thomas and its nearby neighbor St. John, lay between the Atlantic and the Caribbean.

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St. Thomas has two cruise ports - - The West India Company Dock (almost universally referred to as Havensight) and Crown Bay. Both are located on the south side of the island not far from Charlotte Amalie. Generally, the ships of Carnival Cruise Lines, Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, and Royal Caribbean (except Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas) dock at Havensight. Cunard, Princess, Holland America and Oasis and Allure typically dock at Crown Bay. This can change depending on the number of ships in port. Deeper draft ships such as Queen Mary 2, Oasis and Allure are required to dock at Crown Bay.

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A Local's Guide to St. Thomas: Know Before You Go

A Local's Guide to St. Thomas: Know Before You Go

Visiting a new destination naturally comes with questions of the unfamiliar, and I know the feeling of searching the web to better understand a destination, especially one that is outside of the continental U.S. To help with with your searching, I’ve put together a “know before you go” guide to St. Thomas addressing everything from passport questions to packing tips to make planning your St. Thomas vacation as smooth as possible.

Passports - U.S. Citizens do not need a passport to come to the U.S. Virgin Islands (St. Thomas,  St. John '> St. John , and St. Croix). Flights to St. Thomas are much like any other U.S. domestic flight and require the same documentation. It is important to note that the U.S. Virgin Islands are near the British Virgin Islands '> British Virgin Islands (Jost Van Dyke, Tortola, Virgin Gorda, and Anegada), and many  Boat Rentals '> Boat Rentals are available to travel to our neighboring islands. A valid U.S. passport is required to enter any of the British Virgin Islands, so keep that in mind when booking excursions.

KNOW- A passport is not required to come to St. Thomas but is required for excursions going to any of the British Virgin Islands.

Currency & Gratuity - The official currency in the USVI is the U.S. dollar. No other currency is in circulation and therefore would need to be converted to USD for your visit to St. Thomas.  While many places on island accept major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express), there are many venues which will only accept cash (taxis, ferry terminals, customs docks, and some vendors and restaurants). Plan to carry cash accordingly, and remember to inform your credit card provider that you will be in the Caribbean. The U.S. Virgin Islands are duty free; no tax is added on any goods or food.  Resorts '> Resorts and excursions in St. Thomas may have resort tax and fees added on, but when it comes to Shopping '> Shopping , the price you see is the price you will pay. Customary gratuity rates when dining in the USVI are the same as the States, 15-20% on food tabs. Review your bill carefully as some popular  Restaurants '> Restaurants will automatically charge gratuity.

KNOW- In St. Thomas, The U.S. dollar is the only currency accepted. Credit cards are not accepted at all venues, so plan to carry cash. Tax is not added to any retail or dining purchases in St. Thomas, but fees or auto-grat may be charged.

Airport & Transportation- The airport you will be arriving at in St. Thomas is Cyril E. King, and the airport code is STT. The “other” St. Thomas airports are the seaplane terminal which only hosts flights to and from St. Croix and the Private Jet Center.  As you are arriving to St. Thomas, keep in mind that local etiquette is to first greet people as you are addressing them with a “Good Morning/Afternoon/Night.” If you are unsure of the time, “Good Day” is always acceptable. When you land at the airport in St. Thomas, you will be greeted with a free shot of local Cruzan rum. A restaurant and facilities are available near baggage claim. From there, you’ll have a few options for transportation.

There is only one taxi company that operates from the airport, so you can be sure the taxis are safe and are regulated. However the wait time between getting your bags and reaching your destination can be daunting and exhausting as you find a driver, wait for the taxi to fill up with other travellers and their luggage, and make multiple stops throughout the island for those passengers to be dropped off. Taxis also charge per person and per bag with average taxi fare from the airport at $10-$25 per person plus $6 for large bags and $3 for small bags. By far the most convenient options is  private airport transportation '> private airport transportation that will save you the hassle and the wasted time with a friendly personal driver who is ready and waiting the moment you get off the plane to get you straight to your island home.

Car rental services (Avis, Budget, and Hertz) are also available at the airport in St. Thomas and should be arranged well in advance to ensure availability. If you opt to rent a car, note that we drive American vehicles on the LEFT side of the road. Be sure to ask the rental company to provide you with a map of the island as GPS services do not typically work on St. Thomas because we lack a standard address system. For those not renting a car, St. Thomas taxi s ervice is available 24 hours throughout the island. Be careful to use taxis with a taxi service light and USVI taxi license plate; these are usually large vans. Accepting rides from non-licensed taxi drivers, or “gypsy taxis”, is not regulated and at your own risk. Public transportation services are available in St. Thomas through the bus system and safari bus routes. The fares are $1 per person but routes are limited. This form of transportation is not recommended as you will likely have to taxi to or from a pickup location. KNOW- The airport code for St. Thomas is STT. Taxi service from the airport is safe and regulated, but the most convenient option is to arrange private airport transfers. Car rental services are available at the airport but should be prearranged. If you rent a car, remember that we drive on the left and keep a map of the island handy. Taxi service is the best alternative option for getting around the island, and always use a taxi with a taxi light and USVI taxi license plate.

Cell Phone Service- Each cell phone provider has their own policy for service in the U.S. Virgin Islands. You should always verify your plan with your provider before leaving the continental U.S. Sprint and AT&T are stationed on the island and are treated the same as your domestic service. T-Mobile does not implement roaming charges for calls from the USVI. Verizon charges roaming fees for calls from the USVI but does not for text messages. With any of these providers, be careful when visiting St. John as parts of the island will pick up towers stationed in the British Virgin Islands, resulting in international charges. If your provider charges roaming fees, a smartphone can be rented in St. Thomas from Choice Wireless for $5 a day. Many resorts, restaurants, and stores offer free wifi. Look into wifi calling and messaging services before your visit to St. Thomas to take advantage of this free alternative.

KNOW- Verify your cell phone provider’s policy before your visit to St. Thomas to avoid roaming fees. A smartphone can be rented in St. Thomas for $5/day as an alternative. Many places on island offer free wifi for you to take advantage of.

Island Excursions - Peak season for St. Thomas is November-May, so availability for excursions during these months may be limited. In the off season, especially August-October, tour schedules will usually change to go out less frequently.  In any case, it is best to use a booking service like CaribbaConnect to book early and guarantee your excursions, and with CaribbaConnect, we advertise the lowest price online with no hidden fees, taxes, or service charge add-ons for Boat Rentals '> Boat Rentals , Eco Tours '> Eco Tours , Island Tours '> Island Tours , Scuba Diving '> Scuba Diving , Private Tours '> Private Tours , and mroe . Always double check what is required before going on the excursion as some tours may take cash only or require a passport. Because St. Thomas is such a popular cruise port, it is always wise to plan around the cruise ship schedule. Excursions are regulated and will usually not be affected by an influx of cruise ships, but popular spots such as Magen’s Bay '> Magen’s Bay ,  Coki Beach '> Coki Beach and Lindbergh Bay '> Lindbergh Bay , Downtown Charlotte Amalie '> Downtown Charlotte Amalie ,  Lookout Points '> Lookout Points , and even  St. John '> St. John beaches like Trunk Bay will see crowd increase from cruisers. Avoid these areas on days with multiple cruise ships. Note that some stores and areas are only open on cruise ship days and plan to visit them when one or two ships are in port. You can check the St. Thomas cruise ship schedule HERE.

KNOW- Regardless of when you are visiting St. Thomas , book excursions early, check for requirements, a nd avoid service fees. Monitor the cruise ship schedule when planning to visit popular spots or vendors only open on ship days.

Island Wear & Packing Tips- Island casual is the norm in St. Thomas. While a swimsuit and cover is appropriate for going from your resort to the beach, it would not be appropriate for walking downtown or eating in a restaurant that isn’t beachside. The basic rule is have real clothes on when not at the beach. For fine dining restaurants, dressing up is not required. For men, shorts or pants and a polo are always appropriate, and for women, anything from shorts or pants and a blouse to a dress is perfect for a nice dinner. Unless you are going for a run or a walking tour, tennis shoes are not necessary, and sandals and flip-flops are the ideal island footwear. Plugs in the USVI are standard U.S. plugs, so you do not need any converters for chargers. Sunscreen is usually cheaper in the states, so it would be wise to pack if you are checking luggage. You may consider packing or purchasing insect repellant as the island is prone to mosquitoes and sandflies. Consider bringing snorkeling gear if you have it to avoid rental equipment. And of course, don’t forget your camera!

KNOW- Island casual and sandals are always appropriate. Swimsuits and covers are only appropriate for the beach. Plugs are the same as the U.S., and consider packing sunscreen and insect repellent.

From driving on the left to boating excursions to another country, St. Thomas has its fair share of island quirks, but with a little bit of research and following my “know before you go” tips, you’ll find planning your St. Thomas vacation to be smooth sailing.

Be sure to check out our  Excursions '> Excursions page to book the best excursions on St. Thomas! If you have any questions about your arrival in St. Thomas or any inquiries about the island, call or e-mail us for authentic local insight!

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The safari taxis are at all the ferries and local attractions. Your question is like, how do I get a cab in NYC

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If you wait at the bus pull off spaces along the waterfront and wave one down stopping for you won't impede traffic. That is by far the easiest way to access safaris.

Once you take one you will see the technique -- Out front of the TUTU k-mart is the half way point and has many safaris that only do half routes. If you stay on the same one going forward the charge is $2 - Red Hook to town for example.

Interisland is by ferry only.

The safari busses have limited routes so we need to know where you are staying to see if they service your area They do not have a schedule so you could wait for awhile

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Information and linked map of route is here:

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Localsailor-awesome so that is good to know for our "beach day" in STT.. Out of all those beaches you listed which is the best for snorkeling- if that is an option.

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Whether by car or taxi, it’s easy for guests at Secret Harbour Beach Resort to explore the scenic beauty and vibrant markets of St. Thomas. Guests looking for an island-hopping adventure can take advantage of the nearby ferries that run between St. Thomas, St. John and the British Virgin Islands.

If you plan to visit the British Virgin Islands, please make sure you have your passport with you. Our knowledgeable concierge team is also available to help with your transportation arrangements, including itinerary suggestions as well as the latest ferry schedules. Please note that Secret Harbour has motor and sailing charter excursions that leave right from our beach, so you can leave the property without leaving the property. We’ve got you covered by land and water.

On arrival at the airport, guests can easily get a taxi to Secret Harbour. Taxi fees are regulated. Cost from the airport to Secret Harbour is $18 for one person or $12 per person for 2 or more people. There is an additional $2 fee per each piece of luggage.

Private Transportation

Guests can arrange private transportation services from the airport for $120.00 Round Trip for up to 4 people including luggage and it takes approximately 30 minutes to get to the resort. Regular shared taxi transportation, for comparison, is around $30p/p and it typically takes more than an hour to get to the resort after you pick up your luggage. For information and booking please call Ambassadorial Taxi, Tours and Limousine Services at 340-643-2098 and use discount code: SECRET.

On arrival at the airport, guests can easily get a taxi to Secret Harbour. Taxi fees are regulated. Please see general fees noted below:

  • Cost to/from Secret Harbour to the airport is $27 for one person or $18 per person for 2 or more people. There is an additional $3 fee for each piece of small luggage or $6 for large luggage.
  • Cost to/from Secret Harbour to the town of Charlotte Amalie for shopping, restaurants, attractions, and the cruise ship port is $23 for one person or $15 per person for 2 or more people.
  • Cost to/from Secret Harbour to the town of Red Hook for restaurants, shopping and the ferry to St John is $8 for one person.

Secret Harbour Beach Resort is happy to offer taxi assistance, and our friendly front desk staff can provide you with information pertaining to taxi availability and costs. We look forward to serving you.

Rental Cars

Major car rental agencies are located at Cyril E. King Airport. In addition, there are several local car rental agencies such as  Charlerys within close range of the resort. Guests who mention Secret Harbour get a discount at Charlerys. Call (340) 725-9447

Please note that driving in the US Virgin Islands is on the left. A valid U.S. or international driver's licenses can be used while visiting the Islands for up to 90 days.

Open-Air Safari Buses

There are taxi drivers that run 'dollar rides' in safari buses on St. Thomas. A safari is a truck that has been outfitted with bench seating in the back. It is open air but covered. Not all safari buses are 'dollar rides', some are regular taxis. The 'dollar rides' do not have signs identifying them as such; however, they generally run the same route as the public bus and pull in or close to bus stops. If in doubt, ask the driver before boarding. Also ask where they are heading to make sure they are going the route you want to go. Safaris can be a fun and inexpensive way to get around – on island time.

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It's easy to plan a hassle-free getaway to St Thomas USVI. We are home to an international airport with lots of direct flights and a bustling cruise ship port. Secret Harbour is situated away from the downtown crowds, and just one mile from the town of Red Hook where you can enjoy restaurants, shopping, and ferry boat excursions to St John USVI and the neighboring British Virgin Islands. No passport is required for US Citizens to visit the US Virgin Islands.

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ST. THOMAS - GETTING AROUND

St. Thomas has many leading North American car-rental companies at the airport. These are Avis, Budget and Hertz along with a few locally owned companies as well. It is worth arranging a rental ahead of time, which can also save you time and get you the car selection you are looking for. Renting a car offers complete freedom and independence during your vacation. It is a great option as you won’t have to depend on taxis and buses to get around so you can explore at your own pace. Keep in mind that driving is on the left side of the road.

St. Thomas is full of taxis, both official and non. Non-official taxis (gypsy taxis) can be found outside most grocery stores, the mall and many high traffic areas. Gypsy taxis are unlicensed and thus you risk being taken advantage of without any recourse. Keep in mind that when you’re getting a taxi from one high traffic area to another, the taxi drivers will fill their vans to the brink of capacity, which means you’ll be sharing with strangers. This is just the way it works here, so prepare yourself for the possibility of getting very cozy with someone you’ve never met before in the backseat of a passenger van. In lower traffic areas, as long as you have cell phone service, you can call any number of taxi companies and they will arrange to have one pick you up where you are. If you want to stay in a remote neighborhood or in a villa on a very difficult road, be prepared to wait, you could have a hard time getting a taxi to go there, in which case you will definitely need to rent a vehicle during your stay.

St. Thomas is a pretty big island, and other than in the main town areas of Charlotte Amalie, Havensight, Red Hook, there is a significant lack of sidewalk space. The following areas of Charlotte Amalie are the best for exploring on foot: Walking the waterfront from Crown Bay (near the airport) to Frenchtown, downtown Charlotte Amalie, Yacht Haven Grand, and Havensight. This area of waterfront is roughly 3 miles and is an excellent way to experience the bustle of St. Thomas. Bring water and a hat. There is no shade and lots of concrete and asphalt. We do not recommend exploring the back streets of downtown Charlotte Amalie (or any other neighborhood) at night. Use common sense. If the area doesn’t look tourist-friendly, it probably isn’t and you’d be better off getting back to the main thoroughfares.

There are scooter rentals available on St. Thomas. Depending on how light you like to travel, this may be convenient and fun. Remember that traffic on St. Thomas is heavy, despite being an island in the Caribbean, the roads are narrow, steep, and winding, and they drive on the left here. If you choose to rent a scooter, please be careful. Bicycles are available more for sport than transportation. Due to the mountainous nature of the island, using a bicycle to get around would really only be feasible for a serious athlete.

St. Thomas has a dollar safari bus system heavily utilized by locals. Safari buses are those open-air taxis built onto the back of a pick-up truck. They are all independently-operated and there is no giant official schedule or rate system. But they pretty much operate with consistent routes and rates. The routes run most of the main thoroughfares. You can tell a local safari bus by the lack of tourists on board. Wave your arm to flag them down and they will usually stop. The way the rates work is divided by Tutu Valley - where Big Kmart, Tutu Park Mall, CostULess, and car dealerships are located. It’s roughly in the middle of the island. If you’re going from anywhere West of Tutu (Charlotte Amalie, Havensight) to Tutu, it costs about a dollar. If you’re going from West of Tutu to East of Tutu, it costs around $2. Same goes the other way around.

Passenger ferries run between Cruz Bay St. John and Red Hook St. Thomas hourly from 6:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. Between Red Hook St. Thomas and Cruz Bay St. John the ferry runs 5:30 (Monday-Friday) 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. and then hourly from 8:00 a.m. until Midnight. Vehicle ferry service is also available, departing from Red Hook, arriving at the vehicle ferry dock located just minutes away from downtown Cruz Bay. There are 4 barges when they are all running. One usually leaves every half hour.

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Sapphire Beach St Thomas From Cruise Port HOW TO GET TO

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Undoubtedly the gem of the US Virgin Islands, St. Thomas is an island paradise. Since known for its stunning beaches. Such as Sapphire Beach a must-visit with its cobalt waters. While having powdery sand, and great snorkeling options. So here’s how to get to Sapphire Beach from the St. Thomas cruise port. Coupled with a few tips to ensure a safe journey.

Getting to Sapphire Beach from St Thomas USVI Port

So your choice of transport to Sapphire Beach from the cruise port. Can depend on both your budget and needs.

Taxi from St. Thomas Cruise Port to Sapphire Beach

Although Taxis are a good way to travel around St. Thomas. The ride to Sapphire Beach from the cruise port takes about 25 minutes. So it can cost around $10-15 per person. But you can easily hail a taxi at the cruise port. Also returns taxis are readily available at the beach. Knowing St. Thomas’s taxi rates can be helpful for budget planning.

Safari Bus from St. Thomas Cruise Port to Sapphire Beach

The open-air safari buses are cheap but scenic. The ride to Sapphire Beach takes about 30 minutes and costs around $2 per person each way. Look for these buses at the taxi stand at the cruise port.

Car Rental from St. Thomas Cruise Port to Sapphire Beach

So for those who seek more control over their itinerary, renting a car is a good option. Many rental agencies have offices at the cruise port. The drive to Sapphire Beach takes about 20 minutes. Prices vary due to car type and the rental time.

Snorkeling Sapphire Beach Vs Magens bay

What Things to do Near Sapphire Beach St Thomas And Cruise Port

Apart from Sapphire Beach, St. Thomas offers several things to do. Here are a few:

  • Charlotte Amalie : The US Virgin Islands capital city is famous for its Danish style. Also it is known for its shopping and dining.
  • Coral World Ocean Park : Visit this marine park for interactive exhibits. Also you get a chance to swim with dolphins .
  • Skyride to Paradise Point : Take a cable car ride for scenic views of the island from Wico Havensight docks.

5 Safety Tips On How To Get To Sapphire Beach From Cruise Port

During your travel, check these safety tips to have a safe and fun time:

  • Protect your skin from the Caribbean sun with sunscreen and a hat.
  • Keep yourself hydrated by carrying a reusable water bottle.
  • Keep your items secure, especially in crowds.
  • Only use licensed taxis and transport services.
  • Be mindful and steer clear of potentially unsafe areas.

Final Thoughts

Conclusion on How to Get to Sapphire Beach from ST Thomas Cruise Port

Visiting Sapphire Beach from the cruise port is simple and lovely time. Enjoy different modes of transport, local things to do, and the beach itself. Don’t forget to check out the comparison of Sapphire Beach and Magens Bay to help with your itinerary planning. Also to make the most of your time in St. Thomas, learn how to get around St. Thomas . While finding out the best tourist places . So click here get tips on how many days you should stay in St. Thomas . We hope this guide proves useful in planning

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Are there any route maps posted on-line, or a place where I can call & have these mailed to me? Does anyone know the routes? There was a teacher on here that posted that she took the Safari bus to/from work from the 'East side' of the island back to Charlotte every day for work (which is awesome I must say) but I'm wondering if the safari's also head north & south and/or if a lot of them pass through/near Tutu Park mall. I'm planning my move for October/early November and already have maps drawn out with where all of the retail stores are located - now I just need to figure out how I'll get to them!

Thanks again - this forum is exceptionally helpful! I'd like to meet some of you once I'm settled in.

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There is only a few main roads, so they're what everybody uses. The safari route starts at UVI, goes along the Waterfront to Puerto Long Bay, makes the left heading north, makes the right heading east, goes along Weymouth Rhymer to Tutu Park Mall, makes the right turn at Tillet Gardens, makes the right, and follows that road to Red Hook. The route continues along that road back to Tutu Park Mall, and then goes back to town along the road it came in on. If you have a map, you should be able to trace the route.

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Don't you sometimes/lots of times have to switch at KMart/Tutu?

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The safari buses are not Vitran buses.

Yeah sorry for not clarifying - do they both follow the same routes or do the Vitran buses run different routes then the Safari buses?

ms411 - thanks for the info.

Is there no way to get a route map for the Vitran buses then???

Bombi

The VITRAN Buses are handicap accessible, enclosed, air conditioned, operate on holidays and offer discounts to select groups. Unfortunately, the service is unreliable.

In St Thomas, you may wait for an hour or more for the bus to arrive. The air-conditioned buses travel outward from Charlotte Amalie. A change in Sugar Estate is necessary for points east. Wait for the buses at the stops marked with VITRAN signs. Fares run USD1 for trips to distant locations and USD75 cents for city trips.

In St John, the buses tend to wait for the ferry to arrive in Cruz Bay on the west end, and then travel along the Centerline Road through to Coral Bay on the east end, and then to Salt Pond Bay. From Cruz Bay the bus leaves at 6am, 7am, and then 25 minutes past the hour until 7:25pm. From Salt Pond Bay the bus leaves at 5am, 6am, 7am, 8am and then 10 minutes after the hour until 8:10pm. The fare is $1 a person. Senior Citizens receive a discounted fare of $.55. This bus service is not dependable.

THE SAFARI BUS SYSTEM

The "DOLLAR BUS" was born after the island was devastated by hurricane Marilyn. The Dollar Bus man would drive back and forth across the island shouting anywhere for a dollar. He was so sought after and crowded that more safari buses continued to follow in his tracks. This eventually became the public's enterprising way of solving the unsolvable government problem of a dysfunctional public bus system. The Dollar bus allows the local population access to and around the island in an affordable manner.

For visitors, using the dollar bus can be tricky. Remember, the route follows a figure 8 pattern.

Beginning at the West End of the island, at the university of the Virgin Islands on St Thomas, the safari buses travel along the main waterfront highway past Crownbay Cruise Ship Dock, Subbase, Frenchtown and along the waterfront shopping district.

There is a bus stop at the Vendor's Plaza and then the bus will wind along backroads past the High School, The Sugar Estate Post Office and the Hospital then it will pass the Pizza Hut and McDonalds and drive up the Raphune Hill stopping in the Cost U Less Shopping Center and the Caribbean Cinemas Market Place.

From there, the buses drive towards Fort Mylner stopping again in Tutu at the Tutu Park Mall in front of the main entrance to the Big K K-Mart Store. Then, the buses make a loop first driving North through Tutu and then turning east going over the top of Cassi Hill, down through Smith Bay passing the turn off for Coki Beach and Coral World, past the Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort, Point Pleasant Resort, Sapphire Beach Resort and finally stopping briefly to pick up more passengers at the Ferry Terminal in Red Hook at the very eastern end of St Thomas opposite the Marina Market Grocery Store.

The buses will continue through Red Hook passing Eudora Kean High School on the right and bearing to the right after passing the Dominican Fruit Stands and then traveling up Route 32 passing the National Guard Armory on the right.

At the top of that hill is the east end of the island's only stop light at an intersection, dangerous because it peaks at a blind spot coming from both directions.

Thru the light and driving down the hill, the taxis pass the Domino's gas station and the Food Center on the right winding for about a mile with marinas on the left.

Virgin Islands Ecotours marina is the final stop before leaving the Mangrove Lagoon area and then entering an industrial area of a road with concrete and rock quarries.

At the next intersection with a four way stop light, the safari buses turns right and returns to the K-mart at the Tutu Park Mall.

Any passenger originating from the ferry dock, Red hook, the marinas or Virgin Islands Ecotours, and wanting to return to Wyndham Sugar Bay, Point Pleasant or Sapphire Beach on the North East Road must disembark at the K-Mart and pay the taxi the $1 and then wait for another safari bus that is returning east to "the country" (towards Red Hook).

Otherwise, riders remain on the taxi and continue on towards Havensite turning right at the Wendy's and then driving into and thru Charlotte Amalie, then passing Frenchtown, Crown Bay, the Airport and continuing onward towards the University of the Virgin Islands.

At any point along this route, the passengers need only flag their hand to the driver of a safari bus and the bus will stop long enough to get on and then will continue on this figure 8 route. When the passenger wishes to depart the bus, a door bell should be reachable that will alert the driver to stop. If one cannot find the door bell, it is customary to pound your foot on the floor of the bus a few times so that they know to stop. Immediately upon stopping, go straight to the window of the driver to pay him the dollar bill. Inflation has hit, so if you cross over the K-Mart area in Tutu, one is expected to pay $2, but if only the one loop is traversed, then only a single dollar needs to be paid.

If you plan on walking or biking around, you should plan on losing a lot of weight, because many things are spread out on the island, and it is very hilly. You may also find the roads and hills are very steep and going up is almost physically impossible, especially on a bicycle. The second and more important caveat is that most of these winding narrow roads do not have sidewalks. You may start off on a sidewalk and find yourself walking in a gut (a dry river bed). It is very easy to sprain an ankle, never mind being hit by an oncoming car that is not visible until the last moment.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g147404-s303/St-Thomas:Caribbean:Public.Transportation.html

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Wow, awesome post Bombi! I don't live on STT, but I found it very interesting and educational.

But TripAdvisor has the bus and safari routes mixed up. The safari doesn't generally go by the high school, and fare can be $2. The dollar man started before Marilyn. There may be other issues.

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Does VITRAN not have a website? Would seem an obvious way to provide route maps, schedules, policies, etc., but google reveals no such obvious site...

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Life in the VI!

So 20 years ago.

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you do know where you are, dont you. lol. that would be too obvious

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NotCook: What's the deal with stirring up 8-9 year old threads? Things do not work in the VI like people think they should. Not in 2009, 2011 or even in 2018.

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If they had a web site it would be out of date or missing the useful information you are looking for. Like the VIWMA web site.

Like they say here, the people that use the bus know the route and schedule.8-)

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