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Things to do in U.S. Virgin Islands

 

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The Rosamarina, St. Croix
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Category: Ships
This 177-foot freighter is one of three wrecked ships that form an artificial reef off Butler Bay.
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Anchor Wall, St. Croix
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Category: Geologic Formations
A thrilling wall dive in St. Croix that gives divers a sweeping view of wide open space - underwater of course.
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East Wall, St. Croix
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Category: Geologic Formations
World-class dive site that lies directly under the place Columbus anchored on his second voyage in 1493.
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West Wall, St. Croix
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Category: Geologic Formations
Owner description: Plunging down to 130 feet, this thrilling wall dive contains spectacular pinnacles, cavern-like recesses and diver-dwarfing... more » Owner description: Plunging down to 130 feet, this thrilling wall dive contains spectacular pinnacles, cavern-like recesses and diver-dwarfing passageways. « less
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Moravian Church, St. Croix
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Category: Religious Sites
This huge and impressive structure is the oldest Moravian church under the American flag.
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Triton Bay, St. Croix
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Category: Bodies of Water; Forests
A mangrove-lined corridor along the Salt River.
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Suffolk Maid, St. Croix
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Category: Ships
This 140-foot tugboat, which sunk in 65 feet of water in Butler Bay, is a popular dive spot.
Northwind, St. Croix
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Category: Ships
Owner description: A popular shipwreck dive off of St. Croix's western shore, the Northwind is a 75-foot ocean-going tugboat that sunk at a... more » Owner description: A popular shipwreck dive off of St. Croix's western shore, the Northwind is a 75-foot ocean-going tugboat that sunk at a depth of 45 feet at the bottom, and rises to within 15 feet of the surface. « less
Sprat Hall Beach, St. Croix
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Category: Beaches
Owner description: What makes this beach so special is its calm waters that make for excellent swimming, and is one of the few spots where you... more » Owner description: What makes this beach so special is its calm waters that make for excellent swimming, and is one of the few spots where you can find shells. « less
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Grape Tree Beach, St. Croix
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Category: Beaches
Find calm waters and a wide sandy stretch on this beach east of Christiansted.
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Category: Water sports
Lang Bank, St. Croix
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Category: Beaches
Prime fishing waters in St. Croix, with lots of billfish biting in the summer.
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Eagle Ray, St. Croix
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Category: Reefs
A steeply sloping reef featuring Sexy Sadie, a friendly Hawksbill Turtle.
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East End, St. Croix
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Category: Scenic Drives
A scenic area of St. Croix overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Jade Hook Charters, Christiansted
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Old Danish School, Frederiksted
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Category: Historic Sites
Owner description: Located in the middle of Prince Street, this historic building was designed by the well-known Danish architect Hingleberg in... more » Owner description: Located in the middle of Prince Street, this historic building was designed by the well-known Danish architect Hingleberg in the 1830s. Today it's the police station. « less
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