


The capital is the cruise-ship haven of the Caribbean. This sophisticated harbor town offers the widest selection of duty-free shopping in the Caribbean. The best bargain-finders are intrepid browsers who navigate carefully through the labyrinth of bazaars.
This is home to the descendants of immigrants from St Barthélemy, who paint a pretty picture of their island lives each day as they pull up their brightly painted fishing boats along the waterfront and display their catch of the day. Come sunset, the restaurants and bars fill up with visitors and locals alike.
This is the nautical center of St Thomas, where every aspect of life is anchored in the sea. Marinas teem with international boaters exchanging tales of their voyages, dockside bars, fish markets, and more in a waterfront bustle that's jolly-ho to discover!.
Here you'll find some of the island's most splendid views, like the popular observation deck at Mountain Top, Drake's Seat where Sir Francis Drake is said to have kept watch over his fleet, and the St Peter Greathouse and Botanical Gardens perched 1,000 feet above sea level with views of 20 island and islets. This is also the location of Magen's Bay, often listed as one of the world's most beautiful beaches!.
Emancipation Square, Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas, phone 340-774-8784.
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