Traveling to St. Croix
NOTE: No Passport Required for U.S. Citizens traveling to the Virgin Islands (More Info)
Two primary methods of travel are available for your visit to St. Croix, U.S.V.I. Visitors have the option of arriving by air and by sea.
Air Travel
Air Travel to St. Croix, U.S.V.I ends at the Henry Rohlsen International Airport which is located on the Southern coast of the Island. You can get there from a commercial airline from the United States mainland, or commuter lines in or around the Island.
Commercial AirlinesVarious commercial airlines offer non-stop travel from gateway cites such as Miami, Charlotte, or Atlanta to the Islands. For a complete list of options to the United States Virgin Islands or connecting flight information see your local airport and airlines available.
Popular Airlines for travel to St. Croix include American Airlines, Delta, and U.S Airways
Commuter AirlinesAn alternate method of travel is to first travel to San Juan, Puerto Rico and connect to the islands on a smaller more personal aircraft. A majority of airlines connect this way and allow smaller commuter airlines to service St. Croix and other islands of St. Thomas and St. John. Puerto Rico is less then 100 miles from St. Croix and the up close and personal travel provides a scenic tour experience to remember.
Popular commuter airlines servicing St. Croix and the Islands include American, Continental, United, American Eagle, Cape Air, Carribbean Sun, and Seaborne Airlines
Sea Travel
St. Croix does provide ship access through the Ann E. Abramson Port Facility located in Frederiksted. It has the capacity to handle two large cruise ships.
For more information on United States passport guides see the U.S. Departement of State website or contact United States Customs at 340-773-1490.
British Virgin Islands and the surrounding Caribbean is not considered associated with St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands and may require a passport to enter.