Getting to Devers Bay, St. John and getting around. Our transportation tips will
help make your trip smoother. More good sand advice.
Entry Documents
F• If you are a U.S. citizen a passport is not required, but it still serves as the best identification when traveling. Otherwise, you must be prepared to show evidence of citizenship when departing the islands, such as a government-issued ID or a raised-seal birth certificate.
• If you are not a U.S. citizen, then a passport issued by your country of origin is required.
• If you are not sure of your status, please contact the U.S. Customs & Border Protection agency (www.cbp.gov).
• If you are planning on a day trip to the BVI, be sure to bring your passport.
Airlines Flying Here
- American Airlines
- Cape Air
- Delta Airlines
- JetBlue
- Spirit Airlines
- United Airlines
- Virgin Atlantic
Airport
Cyril E. King Airport is the airport in St. Thomas. Transfers to St. John from St. Thomas are by boat. Flights to St. Croix’s Henry E. Rohlsen Airport are from the mainland or St. Thomas. A fast ferry is another option if traveling between St. Thomas and St. Croix.
Departure Tax
No fees traveling to and from the US. There are fees to travel to and from the BVI’s.
Driving
On the left. Most cars have left-side steering columns.
Local Transportation
1. Public buses: The VITRAN bus system operates throughout St. John and offers affordable fares and convenient routes around the island.
2. Taxis: Taxis are readily available on St. John and can be found at most popular tourist spots and near the ferry docks. They are a more expensive option but offer convenient door-to-door service.
3. Car rentals: Renting a car is a popular way to get around St. John, as it gives visitors the freedom to explore the island at their own pace. There are several car rental companies on the island.
4. Scooter or bicycle rentals: For a more adventurous option, visitors can rent scooters or bicycles to explore the island. This is a great way to see more of the natural beauty of St. John and avoid traffic.
5. Water taxis: With St. John being surrounded by water, water taxis are a popular and unique mode of transportation. They can take visitors to different parts of the island or to nearby islands for day trips.
6. Walking: St. John is a small island and many of its main attractions and beaches are within walking distance of each other. Walking is a great way to explore the island and take in its scenic views.
7. Jeep tours: There are several companies on St. John that offer Jeep tours, taking visitors to some of the island’s more remote and off-the-beaten-path locations. This is a fun and exciting way to see the island.
8. Private boat charters: For a luxurious and customizable transportation option, visitors can hire a private boat charter to explore the surrounding islands or to take them to specific destinations on St. John.