U.S. Virgin Islands landscape

North America

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U.S. Virgin Islands

Capital Charlotte Amalie · 106,977 people · Dollar

Photo by Cyrus Crossan on Unsplash

  • Climate
    Warm
    24–30°
Map of U.S. Virgin Islands
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Airports in U.S. Virgin Islands

Air connectivity
1airports
major gateways
Limited data

Cyril E. King Airport is U.S. Virgin Islands's busiest gateway.

1 major airports. Tap any to see its nearest cities and how far they are.

By traffic
busiest first · 1 airports

Good to know — passenger volume is total throughput, not direct-route breadth; a large hub can still lack flights to your region. Learn how we measure this →

1 airportsupdated 2026Medium confidence

Climate in U.S. Virgin Islands

Climate character
24°30°
feels-like, coldest to hottest month

Warm summers, gentle winters.

Across its cities, summer highs top out near 30°C feels-like while the coldest spots dip to around 24°C; sun is plentiful, up to ~333 days a year in Charlotte Amalie.

Feels-like °C — monthly range across cities

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Warmest cityCoolest cityShaded = spread across cities
Seasonal extremes
coolest → warmest city, per metric
Rainy days/yr
Sunny days/yr

Good to know— a country isn't one climate but a range; the extremes here are different cities, not the same place across seasons. Learn how we measure this →

2 citiesupdated 2026Medium confidence

Who thrives in U.S. Virgin Islands

A handful of lifestyles thrive in U.S. Virgin Islands.

Fit is scored per lifestyle and anchored to the cities that serve each best — Clean Air Seeker leads. Pick one to see exactly where it works.

Great fit

Clean Air Seeker
Excellent
Winter Escapist
Excellent
Eternal Summer
Excellent
Sunshine Lover
Excellent

Good to know — fit is by city, not country; a lifestyle that thrives here may only do so in one or two of its cities. Learn how we measure this →

4 lifestylesupdated 2026Medium confidence