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WHERE PROTECTINg Whether learning to grow your own food at the Green Globe certified VI Sustainable
NATURE mEANS Farm, hiking on St. John’s 11,500-plus acres of protected national parks, or kayaking
through St. Thomas’ Marine Sanctuary Mangrove Lagoon, the islands offer plenty of
PRESERvINg HISTORY ways to find peace and tranquility, inside and out.
Make time during your visit to explore these sites within our national parks:
We don’t just offer the natural beauty of the environment. We protect it. The St. Croix: - Salt River Bay National Historic Park
USVI embraces environmentally sustainable tourism, protecting our pristine
beauty while allowing visitors to enjoy all its unblemished wonder. Our islands - Buck Island Reef National Monument
offer plenty of ways to find peace and tranquility, without ever disrupting it. - Christiansted National Historic District (home to Fort Christiansvaern)
St. John: - Reef Bay Trail & Petroglyphs
8 - Underwater Trail at Trunk Bay
St. Thomas: - Hassel Island
For a complete list of our eco-friendly lodging options and activities, please see our
accommodations and activities sections.
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