See what the experts are saying about Boonton. Get expert advice on how to get there what to see and more.
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The best walks
The Annaberg Historic Trail (St. John): This paved walk is only 1/4 mile long, but it's a highlight of the 10,000-acre U.S. Virgin Islands National Park. The trail traverses the ruins of what was once the most important sugar-cane plantation... Continue reading »
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The most intriguing historical sites
Fort Christian (St. Thomas): This fort, which stands in the heart of Charlotte Amalie, was built in 1672 after the arrival of the first Danish colonists. The oldest building on the island, it has been vastly altered over the years and has hou... Continue reading »
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The best resorts & spas
Frenchman's Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort (St. Thomas; tel. 800/524-2000 or 340/776-8500; www.marriott.com): The sprawling, luxe resort of Frenchman's Reef practically put St. Thomas on the tourist map. Now, it's linked to its eve... Continue reading »
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Planning a trip
A little advance planning can go a long way. In this chapter, we give you all the information you need to know before you go, including how to get the lowest rates on flights, lodging, and car rentals. We also help you decide which island(s)... Continue reading »
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Fast facts
Area Code -- The area code for the U.S.V.I. is 340; in the B.V.I., it's 284. You can dial direct from North America; from outside North America, dial 001, plus the number for the U.S.V.I., and 011-44 plus the number for the B.V.I. Currency... Continue reading »
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Visitor information
Tourist Information Offices You can surf the U.S.V.I. Division of Tourism's website at www.usvitourism.vi. The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board can be found at www.bvitourism.com. In the U.S. -- Before you take off for the U.S. Virg... Continue reading »
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When to go
Climate Sunshine is practically an everyday affair in the Virgin Islands. Temperatures climb into the 80s (high 20s Celsius) during the day, and drop into the more comfortable 70s (low 20s Celsius) at night. Winter is generally the dry sea... Continue reading »
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Calendar of events
February Annual St. Croix International Regatta. Held at the St. Croix Yacht Club on Teague Bay, this 3-day regatta celebrates its 14th year in 2007. Although a rather minor regatta, it draws serious yachties from the B.V.I., the U.S.V.I., a... Continue reading »
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Getting there
The bigger islands, like St. Thomas, have regularly scheduled air service on North American carriers, and the smaller islands are tied into this network through their own carriers. If you're coming from the United Kingdom, you'll likely fl... Continue reading »
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Cruises
A high percentage of Caribbean cruises make at least one stop in the Virgin Islands. Charlotte Amalie in St. Thomas is the most popular port, followed by historic Frederiksted in St. Croix, and Road Town in Tortola. Miami is the cruise cap... Continue reading »
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Health & insurance
Travel Insurance The cost of travel insurance varies widely, depending on the cost and length of your trip, your age and health, and the type of trip you're taking, but expect to pay between 5% and 8% of the vacation itself. You can get esti... Continue reading »
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Entry requirements & customs
Passport is required for U.S. Citizens visiting the U.S. Virgin Islands. For non-U.S. citizens, visiting the U.S. Virgin Islands is just like visiting the mainland United States: You need a passport and visa. A passport is necessary for al... Continue reading »




