Amerikanische Jungferninseln
Telefonvorwahl
+1
Hauptstadt
Charlotte Amalie
Bevölkerung
105.000
Einheimischer Name
United States Virgin Islands
Region
Amerika
Karibik
Zeitzone
Atlantic Standard Time
UTC-04:00
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The United States Virgin Islands (USVI) offer American travelers the unique advantage of Caribbean paradise without leaving US territory—no passport required for US citizens, no currency exchange, no customs hassles, and the familiarity of US infrastructure. This Caribbean territory consists of three main islands—St. Thomas (home to Charlotte Amalie, cruise ship port, and duty-free shopping), St. John (two-thirds protected as Virgin Islands National Park with pristine beaches and hiking trails), and St. Croix (largest island with Danish colonial architecture, diving, and rum distilleries)—plus dozens of smaller cays. Roughly 105,000 residents inhabit these tropical islands where turquoise waters, white sand beaches, coral reefs, and lush hills create classic Caribbean scenery. The USVI attracts diverse travelers: cruise passengers shopping duty-free in Charlotte Amalie, beach vacationers staying at St. Thomas resorts, eco-tourists exploring St. John's national park, divers heading to St. Croix's Buck Island Reef, and sailors chartering yachts. The islands balance development (especially St. Thomas) with natural beauty (particularly St. John), offering something for both those seeking amenities and those wanting escape.
U.S. Virgin Islands Entry Requirements
The US Virgin Islands operate under United States immigration law as an unincorporated US territory. For US CITIZENS, entry is remarkably simple: no passport is required—government-issued photo ID (driver's license, state ID) is sufficient. This makes the USVI unique among Caribbean destinations for American travelers, eliminating passport renewal hassles and making last-minute travel easy. US citizens can use their regular state driver's license, travel freely without customs declarations (returning to mainland US from USVI is considered domestic travel), and enjoy all protections of US law. For NON-US CITIZENS, entry requirements match those for entering the mainland United States. Travelers from Visa Waiver Program countries (UK, most EU nations, Australia, Japan, etc.) can use ESTA authorization for visits up to 90 days. Other nationalities require the same US visa they would need for mainland travel. Upon arrival at Cyril E. King Airport (St. Thomas) or Henry E. Rohlsen Airport (St. Croix), US citizens proceed through minimal security while international visitors clear US Customs and Border Protection. Passports are always recommended even for US citizens, especially if plans might include day trips to British Virgin Islands (separate immigration) or other Caribbean islands. Travelers arriving by cruise ship follow ship-specific procedures—US citizens can often cruise with just government ID for Caribbean itineraries that begin and end in US ports, though passport is recommended. Work authorization and longer stays follow standard US immigration law. The USVI's status as US territory provides significant convenience for American travelers compared to foreign Caribbean destinations.
Gängige Visumtypen
US Citizens - No Passport Required
Tourism, vacation, visiting family (domestic travel within US territory)
ESTA for Visa Waiver Countries
Tourism for citizens of VWP countries (UK, EU, Australia, Japan, etc.)
US Visa (Same as Mainland)
Non-VWP nationals require same US visa as mainland travel
Work Authorization
Employment in USVI
Essential Information for U.S. Virgin Islands Travelers
The US Virgin Islands provide easy Caribbean access with well-developed tourism infrastructure. Direct flights connect St. Thomas (Cyril E. King Airport) to major US cities: Miami, Atlanta, New York, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Boston, and Fort Lauderdale. Flight times: 3-4 hours from East Coast. St. Croix (Henry E. Rohlsen Airport) has fewer direct flights but connects through St. Thomas or San Juan, Puerto Rico. St. John has no airport—visitors fly to St. Thomas then take a ferry (20-minute Red Hook ferry $14 round trip, or 45-minute downtown Charlotte Amalie ferry). The three main islands offer different characters: St. Thomas is most developed with cruise ship infrastructure, duty-free shopping in Charlotte Amalie, and resort hotels like The Ritz-Carlton and Frenchman's Reef. St. John is least developed, with two-thirds protected as national park, limited accommodations, and pristine beaches. St. Croix is largest, with historic Christiansted and Frederiksted towns, rum distilleries (Cruzan Rum), diving at Buck Island, and a quieter atmosphere. Accommodation costs range from $150-300/night for mid-range hotels to $400-800+ for upscale resorts. Vacation villa rentals are popular, especially on St. John ($200-1000+/night). Restaurants range from $15-30 for casual meals to $40-80+ for upscale dining. Car rentals essential for exploring ($50-80/day, driving is on the LEFT). The dry season (December-April) sees peak tourism and prices; summer/fall offers lower rates but hurricane risk. The USVI provides familiar American conveniences (chain stores, reliable infrastructure, English, US currency) combined with Caribbean beaches and culture.
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Möglichkeiten, dieses Reiseziel zu erleben
Stay at St. Thomas or St. John resorts, enjoy beaches, snorkeling, and water sports. Classic Caribbean beach vacation with US convenience. 5-7 days ideal for single island, 7-10 days for multi-island.
Base on St. John, explore Virgin Islands National Park trails and pristine beaches. Focus on hiking, snorkeling, and nature. For travelers wanting protected beauty. 5-7 days.
Yacht charter or day-sail trips between USVI and British Virgin Islands. Combine St. Thomas, St. John, and BVI. For sailors and water enthusiasts. 7-10 days.
Visit Charlotte Amalie on cruise itinerary. Duty-free shopping, beach excursions (Magens Bay), and sightseeing. Typical 6-10 hour port stop.
Focus on St. Croix for wall diving, Buck Island Reef, and Frederiksted Pier dives. For certified divers wanting Caribbean reef experiences. 5-7 days.
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The US Virgin Islands offer American travelers Caribbean paradise without leaving US territory—pristine beaches, duty-free shopping, Virgin Islands National Park, and turquoise waters, all accessible with just a driver's license. From St. Thomas's Charlotte Amalie to St. John's protected beauty and St. Croix's diving, the USVI delivers tropical escapes with the convenience of domestic travel.
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