US Virgin Islands
Posted by: admin in Caribbean, Caribbean Travel Guide, US Vigin IslandsThe United States Virgin Islands, or the US Virgin Islands, are part of the Virgin Island archipelago in the Caribbean. Similar to its British counterpart, they are located in the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles.
The Virgin Islands (main islands being St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix), were named by Christopher Columbus on his second journey into the west Indies. Though first inhabited by the Caribs and the Arawaks, European settlers soon came and took over the land. The US Virgin Islands have changed hands throughout the succeeding years, mostly European. First there were the Spaniards, then it fell unto British rule, followed by the Netherlands, France, then Denmark.
It was the Danish who helped in building the islands’ economy, with the settlement of the Danish West India Company on the island of Saint Thomas in 1672. To this day, the US Virgin Islands are often refered to as the Danish West Indian Islands by the people of Denmark.
While the Dutch helped the economy of the country flourish under their rule, it also started its decline while under their control. With the abolition of the slavery in July 3, 1848, the sugarcane industry and the economy was greatly affected. A treaty was proposed to sell the islands of St. Thomas and St. John to the United States in 1867. There was a general consensus, but the sale never pushed through. A second treaty was pushed 35 years later, but it majority of the Danish parliament voted against it.
It was World War I that finally made the Danish Crown sell the islands to the United States. In fears of the islands being taken by the Germans in their attack of the USA. Coupled with the burden of supporting a failing economy, the Denmark finally handed over the islands on March 31, 1917.
Today, the US Virgin Islands are a favorite vacation destination of Americans, specially during the winter months. December to May sees the highest tourist entries, the balmy breeze of the Caribbean offering a warm respite to the cold winds and snow up north. The best time to travel to the US Virgin Islands is between June to August, when the rates drops by almost 30%, and the water is clearer for better visibility when diving.
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February 14th, 2008 at 11:24 am
awesome..i wanna go!!!
September 29th, 2008 at 2:24 pm
I have been travelling to the Caribbean for over 15 years. I fellinlive with it my first 3 day cruise. Since then I have cruised and vacationed in many islands. Our last island trip was a one week vacation on Nevis. Our last cruise included a day in St Thomas. Having been there many times before, I knew it was much more “Americanized” than St Johns and St Croix. However it seems in just a few years since being there the cruising industry is quickly destroying its charm. We visited on a day 6 other ships were either in port or tetheredoff shore spilling 2500+ tourists each on the island. The experience was disheartening sinceIhave been on this island when you could experience the island charm it became famous for. Are those days gone forever?
November 28th, 2008 at 8:23 am
Hi,
I decided in this vacation,we will go to visit the islands.In this blog very good information about nice islands.
January 26th, 2009 at 10:13 am
I’ve only managed to visit 4 of the islands in the Lesser Antilles, but I would love to make it to all of them. The Caribbean way too beautiful!!!!!