Private Jet Flights to and from U.S. Virgin Islands

The U.S. Virgin Islands are a group of islands and islets in the Caribbean, just along from The British Virgin Islands. Known for white sandy beaches, stunning reefs and luscious hills, the U.S. territory is home to Magens Bay (one of the most beautiful beaches globally), Coki Beach for snorkelling and diving, or St. John’s for the best nature trails, hiking and peace. The capital city of Charlotte Amalie is located on St. Thomas Island, St. John (to the east) is where you’ll find Virgin Islands National Park, and to the south, you’ll come across the historic towns of Christiansted and Frederiksted on the island of St. Croix.

Fly to The US Virgin Islands with Admiral Jet

Admiral Jet gives you direct access to all of the U.S. Virgin Islands major airports and locations. If you’re staying in St. Thomas and St. John, fly into Cyril E. King Airport. The airport is located just two miles from the Charlotte Amalie business district and is a fantastic starting point for visiting both beautiful islands.

If you’re seeking a more historic visit to the U.S. Virgin Islands, then flying into Henry E. Rohlsen Airport, located just 20 minutes from Christiansted, St. Croix. From here, you’ll be able to soak up the sun and scenery.

Stunning Nature

The wildlife on the U.S. Virgin Islands is diverse and alluring. You’ll find tropical butterflies, mongoose, iguanas, bats and over 144 species of birds. Surround yourself in nature at one of the six national parks, with Virgin Islands National Park on St. John has over 11,500 acres of protected land.

Take a hike through the large number of walking trails designed toward both casual strollers and experienced hikers. You can actually see the entire island by combining two routes, Cinnamon Trail and Reef Bay Trail, which takes you through uninterrupted forests, abandoned sugar plantations, and picture-perfect beaches.

The History

The U.S. Virgin Islands have a deep history of pirates, plantations and swashbuckling adventures. Explore Blackbeard’s Castle on St. Thomas, erected in 1679 as a lookout in Charlotte Amalie. Learn how Blackbeard stayed cool whilst taking the infamous “99 Steps” to the top.

On St. John’s, however, learn about the impacts of sugar on the islands by visiting Annaberg Plantation. Experience an immersive insight into the colonial culture by visiting both Christiansted and Frederiksted.

The cuisine

The U.S. Virgin Islands are pretty famous for a varied palate and vibrant cuisine. You can experience local favourites such as kallaloo, red grout and fritters or high-end international restaurants, the freshest fruit or food trucks.

Beaches

No talk of the U.S. Virgin Islands is complete without discussing the number one reason so many people travel here – the beaches. White sand beaches, crystal clear waters and year-round sunshine make these islands almost mystical. You can also dive and snorkel amongst the colourful tropical fish and explore life below the waves.

Top Tips for Visiting the U.S. Virgin Islands

Get to Know the People

The people in the U.S. Virgin Islands are talkative and friendly; even your journey to the local store will take you longer than you expect. You can usually find a carnival happening throughout the year, so they always seem to be celebrating something.

Take Your Time on Day One

When you first arrive on the island, you may want to go straight to the beach, sip on rum cocktails and relax the day away. Just remember that it gets hot here, and the sun is intense. Try to stay hydrated, and wear sunscreen.

Travelling with Family?

Unlike many tropical island paradise getaways, which cater to the more mature couples holidays, the U.S. Virgin Islands cater to families, couples, and groups. You’ll find something to do no matter who you travel with.