Can you take a ferry from US Virgin Islands to British Virgin Islands?


Can you take a ferry from US Virgin Islands to British Virgin Islands? Island-hopping between the US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands is possible by ferry. The most popular route is between the islands of St. Thomas (USVI) and Tortola (BVI).


Can you visit the British Virgin Islands from St. Thomas?

As long as you have your passport, it's easy to travel between St. Thomas and the British Virgin Islands via ferry. There is direct ferry service to several of the BVI's from Red Hook. There is also service to Tortola from Charlotte Amalie.


Can you get around Virgin Islands without a car?

Public Transportation The Vitran Bus System services various areas of the island and usually runs Monday - Friday. Vitran buses run along Centerline Road. The buses travel from the Cruz Bay ferry dock, through to Coral Bay, Salt Pond Bay and back to Cruz Bay.


Can you go from U.S. Virgin Islands to British Virgin Islands without a passport?

Generally, all U.S. citizens are required to present a valid U.S. passport when traveling to the British Virgin Islands, as well as proof of anticipated departure from the British Virgin Islands. This includes travelers arriving by airplane and by private sea-going vessel.


Can I go to British Virgin Islands from the US with a green card?

A US Green Card will grant you entry into the British Virgin Islands. Along with your Green Card, you will also need proof you have accommodation in one of the islands (e.g. hotel reservation), proof you have booked a return flight ticket, as well as your passport. You can stay for up to 30 days without a visa.


How much is a water taxi from St. Thomas to St. John?

Enjoy an exclusive smooth ride to St. John with Dolphin. We will take care of you from baggage claim to Cruz Bay or The Westin. A flat rate of $390 one way with each additional person $78.


How many days should you spend in Virgin Islands?

If you plan to visit St. Thomas and St. John, I recommend spending one week in the US Virgin Islands. With 7 days, you have 2 days for travel time plus 5 days on the islands, which is plenty of time to visit the beaches, go snorkeling or take a boat cruise, and do a little hiking.


How do you travel between islands in the Virgin islands?

There are three convenient ways to island hop; take a boat charter, use a ferry or fly between the islands. Below you will find a brief description of each island with links to more information on each island. Read through the descriptions and decide which islands you would like to visit.