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The Virgin Islands are a collection of sandy beach islands nestled in the clear blue Caribbean Sea. The islands share the same laws, currency, and language making the Virgin Islands the ideal wedding destination for the happy couple and guests.

As a premier destination in the Caribbean, there are many airlines that offer service to the islands. Many airlines increase service during the fall, winter, and spring months and some offer only seasonal airline transportation, thus for the most up-to-date information, you should check with your carrier.

The following airlines offer service to the Virgin Islands:

  • American Airline and American Eagle : www.aa.com | 800-433-7300
  • Delta Airlines: www.delta.com | 800-221-1212
  • Continental Airlines: www.continental.com | 800-231-0856
  • Spirit Air: www.spiritair.com|800-772-1117
  • Seaborne Airlines: www.seaborneairlines.com|888-359-8687
  • Cape Air: www.flycapeair.com|800-352-0714
  • US Airways: www.usairways.com|800-622-1015
  • LIAT: www.liatairline.com|888-844-5428
  • WINAIR: www.fly-winair.com|866-466-0410
  • United Airline: www.united.com

Ferry

There are ferries that run daily from St. Thomas to St. John from Charlotte Amalie and Red Hook. You can take a taxi from the airport to the ferry and car ferries are also available on a first come, first serve basis. For more information on ferry service and schedules it is best to call ahead, (340) 776-6412.

  • VI Sea Trans: 340-776-5494
  • Transportation Services: 340-776-6282

Taxi

If you would prefer not to drive, there is always a taxi around. The taxi service in the U.S. Virgin Islands is governed by the USVI Taxi association and has established flat rates to and from most popular destinations around the islands. For more comments, questions or concerns, call the taxi commission at (340)776-8294.

Car Rental

Once on island, you will find a variety of transportation options. There are many car rental services available with an array of vehicle options to choose from. Many vehicles are 4-wheel drive to account for the hilly terrain and if traveling to St. John a 4-wheel drive vehicle is recommended. And remember, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, we drive on the left and wearing a seat belt is always required.

  • Varlack Ventures: 340-776-5494
  • Budget: 1-800-626-4616