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Volunteering
The guide was updated:The hardcore ecotourist can take advantage of volunteering projects in the Caribbean paradise that is the U.S. Virgin Islands. You can get up close and personal with nature and leave your positive mark while cleaning up beaches, learning to grow your own food at a Green Globe-certified farm, helping maintain hiking trails and several other hands-on educational activities. Last but not least, you'll meet amazing like-minded individuals and form new friendships.
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Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Staying protected from harmful UV rays is paramount. However, when protecting your skin, also consider the environmental impact of your sunscreen. The “Toxic 3 Os” — oxybenzone, octinoxate and octocrylene — are prohibited in the United States Virgin Islands. Choose a mineral sunscreen containing zinc oxide and titanium dioxide which are deemed safe and effective by the FDA.
In addition, don't forget to wear a hat and put on a rashguard if you plan to stay in the water for a long time.
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National Parks
U.S. Virgin Islands are a marvel of biodiversity. The three biggest islands are home to six national parks. Hassel Island is only a short hop away from Charlotte Amalie and features 135 acres of pristine nature, hiking trails and the preserved 19th-century fortifications. The islands has not fully recover after the hurricanes of 2017, so only parts are available for self-guided tours.
The Buck Island National Wildlife Refuge is the perfect destination for snorkelling. See a sunken ship and get close to the giant sea turtles off shore, and observe migratory birds on this 45-acre island.
If you prefer to stay on St Thomas, check out the two botanical gardens close to the capital: Phantasea Tropical Botanical Garden and Plantation Crown and Hawk Botanical Garden.
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Carnival
A month-long party takes over St Tomas every year after Easter. J’ouvert "day break" parties begin before dawn, with elaborate costumes, a food fair and a vibrant carnival village. Move to the rhythm of reggae nights, enjoy pageants and calypso shows. Charlotte Amelie really heats up in the last week with non-stop partying.
Don't miss this celebration of local culture, where African, European and Caribbean customs mix into the unique traditions and heritage of the island.
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Volunteering
The hardcore ecotourist can take advantage of volunteering projects in the Caribbean paradise that is the U.S. Virgin Islands. You can get up close and personal with nature and leave your positive mark while cleaning up beaches, learning to grow your own food at a Green Globe-certified farm, helping maintain hiking trails and several other hands-on educational activities. Last but not least, you'll meet amazing like-minded individuals and form new friendships.
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