Virgin Islands Campground

Top choice in US Virgin Islands


Each wood-frame-and-canvas cottage has beds, linens, electrical outlets and a table and chairs inside. Guests share the communal bathhouse, cooking facilities and hot tub. Captured rainwater runs through the sinks and showers; solar energy heats it. The cottages nestle into the surrounding trees, so it's a bit like sleeping in a breezy tree house. Three-night minimum stay.


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1. Honeymoon Beach

0.2 MILES

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2. Water Island

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Sometimes called the ‘Fourth Virgin,’ Water Island floats spitting distance from Charlotte Amalie. But with only about 200 residents and very few cars or…

3. Frenchtown

1.65 MILES

The island’s ‘Frenchies,’ aka Huguenots who emigrated to St Thomas from St-Barthélemy during the mid-19th century, populated this community of brightly…

4. St Thomas Synagogue

2.2 MILES

The second-oldest synagogue in the western hemisphere (the oldest is on the island of Curaçao), peaceful St Thomas Synagogue is a National Historic…

5. Fort Christian

2.2 MILES

Red-brick Fort Christian is the oldest Danish fortification in the Caribbean, dating to 1672. Over the years it has housed a jail, a governor’s residence…

6. Emancipation Garden

2.22 MILES

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7. Frederik Lutheran Church

2.25 MILES

Located near the fort, this is one of Charlotte Amalie’s architectural gems. During the 19th century the church had segregated congregations – one West…

8. 99 Steps

2.29 MILES

These stairs lead from Kongens Gade up into a canopy of trees at the foot of Blackbeard's Castle. The steps, of which there are actually 103 (though you…