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St. Thomas a Must See for Culture

St. Thomas, shopping capital of the Caribbean, draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year to buy goods duty-free. Yet it’s the laid-back lifestyle, ear-to-ear smiles and joy of our people that make this island a must-see for culture- and experience-craving travelers. Sample island favorites such as fish and fungi, callaloo stew, rice and whelks, pates (savory handmade pies) and dumb bread at a local eatery. You will find locals eager to recommend the best places to eat, shop and explore, as well as introduce trusted friends to show you the island as only a St. Thomas native could. St. Thomas is home to Fort Christian, built in 1680, and the second-oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere, as well as Danish-French Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro’s childhood home. Our island is also known for scuba diving, golf courses, picture-perfect beaches and spectacular nightlife.

Music is an integral part of life in St. Thomas, with genres like Calypso, Reggae, Soca, and steel pan music filling the air. Islanders love to dance and celebrate through various festivals and events, where locals and visitors alike sway to the infectious rhythms. St. Thomas offers a delectable fusion of flavors from its diverse heritage. Local dishes include seafood delicacies like conch and fish, accompanied by side dishes such as johnnycakes, fungi, and fried plantains.
The people of St. Thomas take pride in their festivals and celebrations. Carnival, held in April or May, is the highlight of the year, featuring colorful parades, vibrant costumes, music, and dance, creating a joyous atmosphere. Local artisans display their talents through various arts and crafts, including pottery, woodcarving, and jewelry‑making. Visitors can explore the bustling markets and shops to find unique souvenirs and keepsakes. Be sure to take a photo in front of #livingtheblulife mural when you stay with Eleven Villa Blu!
St. Thomas is rich in history, and its landmarks reflect this heritage. Fort Christian, Blackbeard’s Castle, and other historical sites offer a glimpse into the island’s past and the influence of Danish colonization. The people of St. Thomas are known for their warm and friendly nature, welcoming visitors with genuine hospitality and making them feel at home on the island. English is the official language, but locals often speak a unique dialect, known as “Virgin Islands English Creole,” which is a blend of African, Caribbean, and European languages.
The island embraces various religions, with Christianity being the predominant faith. You can find churches of different denominations throughout the island. St. Thomas’ culture is an enticing tapestry of traditions, festivities, and history, providing an enriching experience for those who visit and a cherished way of life for those who call it home.

Corporate Retreats in St. Thomas

HAVE YOUR MEETINGS SURROUNDED BY TURQUOISE WATERS. The USVI is open for business. We have meeting space to accommodate from five to five hundred and our on-island planners are standing by to ensure your event runs smoothly. Team building is often an important part of business trips! Outside of the conference room there are many ways to enjoy our islands as a group. Sunset sails and evening kayaking. Food tours in historic towns, group horseback riding along a beautiful beach, or an underwater snorkeling trail in our National Park. You can also pick up unique jewelry on a group shopping trip. Group taxis are available all over the islands, so there is no need for individual car rentals. Explore the U.S. Virgin Islands together and experience how Real Nice adventures can create lasting memories and inspire unexpected discoveries.
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Girl’s Getaway in St. Thomas

BRING YOUR GIRLFRIENDS TOGETHER FOR AN ADVENTURE

Dare each other to step out of your comfort zones and explore the depths of our turquoise waters. The USVI has some of the best diving in the world. If you would like to swim with the wildlife without the commitment of a full dive, come to Coki Beach on St. Thomas. In crystal clear waters, you and your friends can see tropical fish and sea turtles, or examine colorful coral. Ziplining and kite boarding are other great options for those who feel adventurous.

Once you’ve satisfied your inner daredevil, you can relax and sip cocktails together on one of our top beaches, like Trunk Bay with its soft white powdery sand, or the secluded Salt Pond Bay; or enjoy restaurant hopping on St. John during happy hour, try local food on St. Croix, or experience multinational cuisine on St. Thomas.

Family Travel in the USVI

ADVENTURE WITH FAMILY AWAITS IN THE USVI

With no passport needed, a trip to the USVI for you and your children is as simple as a plane ride.

Hang out and play on one of our world-renowned beaches like Trunk Bay on St. John, Magens Bay on St. Thomas or Sandy Point on St. Croix. Take the kids to Coral World Ocean Park on St. Thomas where they can swim with sea lions, snuba, or have up-close encounters with sea turtles and dolphins.
After relaxing at the beach, go for a hike as a family in the national park on St. John or take them to ride the zipline on St. Thomas. Visit Fort Christiansvaern in St. Croix to learn about the islands’ diverse history or explore the botanical gardens on St. Croix and St. Thomas to learn about the local flora and fauna.

Go on a family adventure to explore Bluebeard and Blackbeard’s castles on St. Thomas or check out the Estate Whim Living Museum on St. Croix. Snorkel and kayak to investigate the ocean life and ecosystems dwelling beneath our turquoise waters.

After a day of play, have a delicious dinner! Each of our islands boasts a myriad of restaurants – you are sure to find something the whole family will love.