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Virgin Islands, U.S. Travel Safety Guide

Last updated: 2026-03-15

What are the emergency numbers in Virgin Islands, U.S.?

Virgin Islands, U.S. emergency numbers: 911 (Police), 911 (Ambulance), 911 (Fire Department).

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Is Virgin Islands, U.S. safe for travelers?

Petty crime is the main visitor issue. Avoid isolated beaches or quiet areas after dark and use normal resort-area caution even on high-end trips.

How is transportation in Virgin Islands, U.S.?

Driving is on the left, which catches U.S. mainland visitors off guard. Road quality and local driving style can make night driving more stressful than expected.

Island movement is not frictionless. Ferries, taxis, and rental logistics vary by island, so do not assume St Thomas, St John, and St Croix work the same way.

What is the weather like in Virgin Islands, U.S.?

Hurricane season can reshape flights and island transfers quickly. Build contingency into any short trip during season.

City Specific Info

St Thomas

This is the easiest island for flights and cruise-linked logistics, but it is also where some visitors get too relaxed about theft and transport timing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the emergency number in Virgin Islands, U.S.?

In Virgin Islands, U.S., you can reach police at 911, ambulance at 911. These numbers work from any phone, including mobile phones without a local SIM card.

Is Virgin Islands, U.S. safe for tourists?

Petty crime is the main visitor issue. Avoid isolated beaches or quiet areas after dark and use normal resort-area caution even on high-end trips.

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