The Virgin Islands are a United States territory with its own local government. The three largest islands of the Virgin Islands are St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas. This group of islands in the Caribbean has become a very popular tourist destination for its white sand beaches, lush hills, national parks, and historic towns. This Caribbean paradise is most enjoyed during the spring which is the best time to visit the U.S. Virgin Islands for its seasonal conditions and plentiful list of things to do and see.  

Average Temperature This Time of Year

  • 75-85 Degrees F

Weather 

Springtime brings some of the most comfortable weather conditions in the Virgin Islands. The weather is typically warm in spring, so travelers can enjoy outdoor activities. Since the spring season is the time that the region transitions to summer, travelers can enjoy more mild temperatures with a sunny sky. During the spring there is little rainfall because the hurricane season has yet to arrive. Although this is true in the spring season, travelers can expect a little more rainfall as the season progresses. April and May are months when travelers can expect a little more precipitation. March is likely the best time to experience warm yet mild temperatures and less rain. 

The weather during the spring is why it is the best time to visit the Virgin Islands. 
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Travel Tip: Cotton clothes are the best choice for travelers visiting since the heat can be intense. 

Pristine Beaches 

The beaches of the Virgin Islands are some of the most impressive in the Caribbean. In addition to very clear waters, travelers can simply enjoy the warm sands or submerge in the pristine sea. Some of the most popular beaches in the Virgin Islands include Magens Bay Beach, Lindbergh Bay Beach, Sandy Point Beach, Smith Bay Beach Park, and Sapphire Beach. Cane Bay Beach is considered the top beach since it has some of the clearest water and is great for water excursions.

The beaches of the Virgin Islands are pristine. They are very enjoyable during the spring.
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Travel Tip: There are also many beaches on the islands of St. John and St. Croix that travelers have come to love. Travelers have access to dozens of beaches which makes it a great place for nature lovers to visit.

Diversity of Nature

Spring is like a magical time for the U.S. Virgin Islands. The bright blooms that surround travelers during the spring season make it naturally one of the best times to visit. Travelers can observe hibiscus, bougainvillea, and frangipani throughout the islands but there are also lush landscapes. Visitors can view them best at the U.S. Virgin Islands National Park, a must-see during any visit to the region. The park covers about 60% of St. John Island which includes about 15,000 acres of underwater land. 

The nature in these islands are an appealing feature for tourists.
Pictured: a bird on the coast of the Virgin Islands
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Travel Tip: Travelers should visit the Coral Reef National Monument if they want to see the best natural attractions that the U.S. Virgin Islands have to offer. 

Friendly Locals 

The U.S. Virgin Islands is a pretty safe and friendly place to visit. There is a rich cultural heritage for the locals of the islands to share so often visitors say they felt very comfortable at the destination. The Virgin Islands offer a tropical paradise that U.S. travelers do not need a passport to visit. That ease of travel is due to the Virgin Island’s unique territory status. This means that the island’s people have an intimate and familiar relationship with the travelers who often visit. 

Travelers should go to these islands for its friendly locals. 
Pictured: locals sitting near the coast
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Travel Tip: To best acclimate with the local people, travelers should be sure to respect the customs. For example, a custom that travelers may not immediately assume is that swimsuits are only worn at the beach and pool. Travelers should also be respectful of how they conduct themselves so as not to offend locals in the U.S. Virgin Islands. 

World Class Aquatic Activities

The most popular beaches across the islands offer many different places to spend time while visiting. Interactive aquatic adventures are available, with snorkeling and diving as two of the most popular water activities in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Enjoying these activities during spring is ideal due to the warm water and sunny skies. Crystal-clear waters also make it easier to get a glimpse of the thriving sea life. Other activities include fishing, kayaking, catamaran tours, scuba diving, and jet skiing. 

The aquatic activities of the U.S. Virgin Islands are a popular feature.
Pictured: a Black man in the U.S. Virgin Island’s waters
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Travel Tip: Travelers who enjoy fishing can expect to find marlin, tuna, or even mahi mahi in the waters of the U.S. Virgin Islands during spring. It is also advisable for travelers to research the riptides in the Virgin Islands before they plan to enter the waters.

Rich History

The islands’ unique history and culture include West African, Danish, Spanish, Irish, and German heritage in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The people who resided in the islands are diverse themselves. There is also a military history in the area since the U.S. made the island of St. Thomas a submarine base. The Virgin Islands National Park even has deep ties with civil rights history. Civilizations (both free and enslaved people) that date back thousands of years can be traced back to the Virgin Islands. Travelers can take guided hikes to learn more about the history of Africans in the islands. There is much for people to learn about art, storytelling, music, and even the history of sugar production during their visit. 

These Islands have a rich history for travelers to explore. 
Pictured: a U.S. ship in St. Thomas
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Travel Tip: There are many historic landmarks in the U.S. Virgin Islands, including the Christiansted National Historic Site. This site is a very popular place to visit where travelers can take self-guided tours. 

Accommodation Options

Since the Virgin Islands are made up of many islands and cays, travelers have plenty of options for accommodations. St. John and St. Croix are two of the most popular islands to stay in. Regardless of where travelers stay, there are many different types of places to stay like resorts and bed and breakfasts. Some of the top-rated accommodations in the Virgin Islands are The Buccaneer Hotel, Marriott’s Frenchman’s Cove, and Carambola Beach Resort. Travelers will surely enjoy a visit to the U.S. Virgin Islands during spring since there are plenty of stay options and great weather.

There are many different accommodations that travelers can choose from during their stay in this island destination. 
Pictured: the dock of Caribbean islands
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Travel Tip: Travelers should be mindful of the resort charge that some high-end island resorts charge. Typically the resort fee is between $35 to $50 per day. 

Fresh Fine Dining 

Since the Virgin Islands is a coastal destination so there are plenty of fresh foods to try. Saltfish, conch, and lobster are some of the popular catches of the Virgin Islands. There are also many budget restaurants on the islands which are considered relatively cheap to eat in. The spring is not the peak tourism season, so travelers should not have to deal with inflated prices. Many travelers opt to eat at the resorts in their resort but there are plenty of local spots to explore. Oceania Restaurant & Bistro, PRIME at Paradise Point, and Sun Dog Cafe are some of the highest-rated restaurants in the Virgin Islands. Travelers should visit the U.S. Virgin Islands during spring to get a taste of the delicious local flavors.

The food of the U.S. Virgin Islands is a popular reason for travelers to go abroad. 
Pictured: fish from the Virgin Islands
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Travel Tip: Travelers can expect to spend around $10 to $30 at budget restaurants, so they can estimate around $50 to $100 a day eating in the U.S. Virgin Islands. 

The best time to visit the U.S. Virgin Islands is during spring. During this season travelers can enjoy some of the best features of the destination. The springtime brings pleasant weather, cultural exploration, and plenty of things to do and see.