Tillett Gardens

Oh no. It’s not just a garden. It’s a haven for artists. From paintings, to locally hand screened shirts, locally produced fabrics by the yard, art workshops and even jazz concerts! A few of the shops you may enjoy are: Alison’s Wonderland Studio – Clay Arts, She works on accent tiles, wall light sconces and [...]
Magens Bay

Magens Bay Magens Bay is a world-famous bay on Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, located in the Caribbean. The beach at Magens BayLocated on the North side of the island, Magens Bay features a well-protected white sand beach stretching for nearly a mile. It is commonly considered to be one of the most beautiful [...]
Blackbeard’s Castle

Blackbeard’s Castle is one of five National Historic Landmarks in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is in the city of Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. It was built in 1679 by the Danes as a watchtower to protect the harbour. Originally called Skytsborg Tower (gun tower). It is located at the highest point of Government Hill. [...]
Paradise Point Skyride

The Paradise Point Skyride will take you 700 ft above Charlotte Amalie. It is a must-do for tourists in the Caribbean. The skyride carries 24 passengers every seven minutes along its 8 tower ascent of Flag Hill. Enjoy the view of the hustle and bustle of St. Thomas from high above. When you get down, [...]
What to Eat in the Virgin Islands

The Virgin Islands are spicy and hearty. Most of their food are imported since they have poor quality of soil. Finding familiar food won’t be hard but restaurants put a tropical twist into North American dishes. An example of this is the addition of mango and Caribbean spices to salmon, a non-tropical fish. Famous dishes [...]
Bring St. Thomas Back With You

Gallery St. Thomas features local artists. Their goal is to heighten the stature of St. Thomas as a premier showcase for Caribbean artwork. The exhibit wants for collectors to view and acquire new pieces for tourists to bring back with them. The sizes ranges and they surely have one that will fit any space you [...]
Coral World Ocean Park

You go to the Caribbean for the water, so go ahead and literally dive in. No requirement for training because Coral World has a guided walk on the ocean floor. Sea Trek is what they call it and it’s one of the world’s premier helmets driving experience. The tour lasts for approximately half an hour. [...]
Harrison’s Cave

Harrison’s cave was named after Thomas Harrison who owned much of the area in the 1700’s. In the 18th and 19th century, expeditions were made in this cave but none got far due to the challenges getting in. In 1974, the cave was developed as a show cave. Tunnels were built to accommodate trams. Then [...]
Tutu Park Mall

Who says that it’s all beach? Some of us still can’t live without doing shopping. Especially when we’re on vacation! We certainly have to have souvenirs and something to give to our friends and family back home. Well, the Virgin Islands has a solution to this: The Tutu Park Mall. They have a wide range [...]
Annaberg Sugar Mill

Annaberg is a reminder to the Virgin Islands that “Sugar was King”. The ruins represent a colonial-era processing facility known as a “sugar works” designed and built exclusively for the large-scale production of raw cane-sugar and Its two valuable by products, rum and molasses. It was constructed between 1797 and 1805, at the pinnacle of [...]