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Buck Island Reef National Monument
Buck Island Reef National Monument is a small, uninhabited north of the northeast coast of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
Most of the Monument area, which is administered by the National Park Service, is underwater and has pleny to explore underwater. Two thirds of the island is surrounded by an elkhorn coral barrier reef, providing an ecosystem for over 250 fish species and a variety of other marine life.
Cinnamon Bay
Cinnamon Bay is a water body and a beach on St. John island, within Virgin Islands National Park, in the United States Virgin Islands.
The bay is just east of Trunk Bay, and is about a mile west of a famous eco-tourism destination called Maho Bay Camps. Camping in Virgin Islands National Park is permitted only at the Cinnamon Bay campground, so you may go and have a night with your loved ones in this romantic beach shore.
Kayaking and Canoeing
Virgin Islands Ecotours, Virgin Kayak Tours, Caneel Bay Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure - Virgin Islands Ecotours are few centers that provide the water sports.
Love water or water sports? This is the best place to visit as it offers Kayaking and canoeing.
Scuba and Snorkeling
Being an island, USVI has plenty of beaches and offers scuba diving and Snorkeling options too a have an experience of the underwater world.
Morningstar Sailing and Power Charters, Aqua Marine Dive Center, Palm Tree Charters, Cruz Bay Watersports are few centers that take scuda tours. It is a must do when in the USVI.
Zipline and Aerial Adventure Park
Zipline is one of the best adventure sport to be done when in US Virgin Islands.
Tree Limin' Extreme Zipline St. Thomas is one out of the many which let you do and experience the world famous adventure sport.
Charlotte Amalie Harbor Seaplane Base
Also known as the St. Thomas Seaplane Base, the Charlotte Amalie Harbor Seaplane Base is another port-authority-owned private-use airport. Located in Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, the Charlotte Amalie Harbor Seaplane Base is spread across 3 acres of land and two seaplane landing areas.
Christiansted Harbor Seaplane Base
Owned by the Virgin Island Port Authority, the Christiansted Harbor Seaplane Base, also known as the St. Croix Seaplane Base, is a private use airport in Christiansted, Saint Croix. With a runaway length of 7000 feet, the Christiansted Harbor Seaplane Base has one seaplane landing area.
Cyril E. King Airport
Being the busiest airport in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Cyril E King airport servicing over a million passengers every year. Located a few miles away from Charlotte Amalie, this airport also services St John island and travels to the British Virgin Island nearby. This airport was formerly known as the Harry S Truman airport until the 1980s but later renamed as the Cyril Emmanuel King airport in reverence to the second elected governor of the U.S. Virgin Island. Stretched across 280 acres of land, the Cyril E. King Airport has an asphalt paved runway, one flight school, a restaurant, a bar, a gift shop, and a duty-free store. Additionally, adult passengers from Puerto Rico and the United States are welcomed with Cruzan Rum samples on their arrival.
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Henry E. Rohlsen Airport
Located a few miles away from St Croix island on the U.S. Virgin Island, The Henry E. Rohlsen Airport is named after an African-American World War II military airman. It was known as the Alexandra Hamilton International Airport until 1996 but was renamed the same year. Henry E. Rohlsen Airport is a small international airport on the island that services flights mostly to the Caribbean. Spread across 1400 feet of land, the airport consists of an asphalt paved runway that lengthens over 8000 feet. HERA serves two domestic carriers, cargo, military, and daily inter-island flights.
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