The U.S. Virgin Islands sustained severe damage during Hurricanes Irma and Maria in September 2017. The extent of damage and speed of recovery varies somewhat between islands. Investigate current conditions prior to planning a visit.
Historic Charlotte Amalie in St. Thomas fared relatively well and was one of the first areas to be fully restored. Other parts of the island are at varying stages of recovery, although all beaches and many tourist attractions are fully open and welcoming visitors. All of St. John was hit harder than the rest of the USVI, while one of the most challenging topographies hinders rebuilding. However, as more than half the island is undeveloped national park, nature is well on its way to being as beautiful as ever. Meanwhile, St. Croix is showing great resiliency. Most beaches, attractions, restaurants and resorts are open, many emerging from renovation projects even better than before. Do you prefer the hub bub of tourism and the busy-ness of all the sites to see and things to do or do you prefer a quiet place on a little cutout that is your very own? You can find either but you must know WHICH place is better for your liking and needs. If you're planning a jouney to the USVI or BVI, Debbie can help you get the experience you long for. She knows many of the details that will give you the edge for your own visit. Click to book your FREE Consultation and bring your dream to reality now.
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Debbie PalmerOwner and Travel Expert at Palmer Preferred Travel Archives
November 2022
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