7 Ships in U.S. Virgin Islands That You Shouldn't Miss

September 3, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Made up of St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas, the laidback USVI offer sophisticated dining, turquoise waters and quaint towns. On St. Croix, Christiansted's colorful Danish Colonial buildings provide a lovely backdrop for dining or sailing. Underwater coral gardens are heaven for divers. On St. Thomas, shopping mecca Charlotte Amalie has hopping nightlife. Tranquil St. John offers quiet trails, secluded coves and lively Cruz Bay's shops and bars. Ferries and local air services link the islands.
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1. WIT Shoal

St. Thomas
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WIT Shoal

This 400-foot long freighter sunk off the southern coast of St. Thomas, encrusted as it is with marine growth, makes for great diving.

2. Major General Rogers

St. Thomas

The wreck of this former Coast Guard cutter makes a great dive site.

3. Cartansar

St. Thomas

A wreck split in three pieces lying in water only about 30 to 40 feet deep.

4. The Rosamarina

St. Croix

This 177-foot freighter is one of three wrecked ships that form an artificial reef off Butler Bay.

5. Suffolk Maid

St. Croix

This 140-foot tugboat, which sunk in 65 feet of water in Butler Bay, is a popular dive spot.

6. Northwind

St. Croix

A popular shipwreck dive off of St. Croix's western shore, the Northwind is a 75-foot ocean-going tugboat that sunk at a depth of 45 feet at the bottom, and rises to within 15 feet of the surface.

7. MV Seafarer LTD

St. Kitts +1 869-661-7392
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