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Choose one of our United States Virgin Islands vacation rentals for your perfect island vacation. With their glorious sugar sand beaches, turquoise sparkling waters, and the sun beaming warmth over the pleasant sun-kissed inhabitants, St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas provide the perfect backdrop for your next getaway! There is an old tale narrating that when Columbus - lacking female company on his ship - arrived in 1493, he had called the islands Las Virgenes in a reference to St. Ursula and her 11,000 virgins. Over the years, these islands have been under control of many different nations including the English, French, Spanish, Knights of Malta, Danish, and currently the United States of America. With many people ruling these islands, they have formed into one of the most culturally diverse islands in the world. Let's check out what these fascinating islands have to offer, and while you're at one of these Virgin Islands, why not island hop to explore the other enchanting islands?

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St. Thomas is the most bustling out of these three Virgin Islands with its busiest port, Charlotte Amalie - the capital of the Virgin Islands named after the wife of King Christian V in 1691 - filled with cruise ships and shops galore. This exciting island holds an exquisite backdrop of hills, bays and coves filled with turquoise-blue waters, and more than forty beaches fringing the island. For an amazing view of the island, visit Blackbeard's Castle, atop Government Hill, to see the colorful m?nge of tropical foliage, red-roofed houses, and rich blue bay. Another beautiful view can be seen at Drake's Seat, a high point in the center of the island from which Sir Francis himself is said to have watched naval engagements. One of its most popular beaches is Magens Bay with its vast miles of powdery sand and palm trees. The one real surfing spot in the islands can be found at Hull Bay, just west of Magens Bay, while windsurfers have a great choice on the eastern coast. For those whom want a little bit more privacy should visit the nearby uninhabited islets of Hassel Island and Great St. James. Another great location for a more relaxing time, visit Coki Bay, tucked snugly on the northeaster coast of the island, where the water is gleaming, the sandy beach is sparkling, and the fish are so friendly that they will eat out of your hand.

St. John's spectacular views of immaculate sugar white sands and crystal clear waters lure many people to this tropical island. Two-thirds of this island, though, is preserved by the Virgin Islands National Park. Here you can go on beautiful hikes throughout the island. One the best hikes is the Bordeaux Mountain Trail, which leads to the summit of the island's highest peak. Horseback riding is an alternative to hiking for those wandering through the island forest. The national park encompasses surrounding waters and reefs, so you'll find excellent snorkeling and marine life. One of the most popular snorkeling spots is at Trunk Bay. Snuba, which is a cross between snorkeling and diving, is the latest trend on this island, where the snuber is attached to a raft of air through a long breathing tube. For those whom want more adventure, windsurfing is a great choice along the northern coast.
St. Croix is the most relaxing and tranquil island from the other two islands with its remote beaches and friendly locals. For those whom want more adventure, excellent diving is found along the northern coast of the island. The best hikes are in the hilly, forested northwestern corner of the island. For turtle lovers, turtle watching can be found at Sandy Point. And just two miles off St. Croix's northeastern shore is Buck Island, which is declared as a nature reserve. This island contains a spectacular underwater wonderland perfect for snorkeling and diving, and excellent sandy beaches for picnicking.

So what are you waiting for? Come and choose one of our United States Virgin Islands vacation rentals today!
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