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Charlotte Amalie Harbor (St. Thomas Cruise Port)
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Charlotte Amalie Harbor (St. Thomas Cruise Port), United States Virgin Islands

Charlotte Amalie, United States Virgin Islands

Docking

Walkable to Town

Distance to Town

1.5 mi / 2.4 km

Walking Time

Accessibility

Typical Time

For an 8–10 hour call, many visitors split their day between a 3–4 hour beach or boat/snorkel excursion and 2–3 hours exploring or shopping in Charlotte Amalie before returning to the ship. Factor in taxi traffic and ship-all-aboard times, especially when multiple ships are in port.

Getting to Town

1.5 mi / 2.4 km

Distance to Town

Best Time to Visit

The best time to cruise into Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas is December through April, when skies are generally sunny, humidity is lower, and seas are calmer. Late November and early May can also be pleasant shoulder months with fewer crowds.

Hurricane season runs roughly June through November, with peak activity from August to October; itineraries and sea conditions can be affected.

Summer months can be very hot and humid, with a strong tropical sun; heat-sensitive travelers should plan indoor or water-based activities midday.

Short, passing showers are common year-round, especially in the afternoon, but usually clear quickly.

Top Shore Experiences

  • Beach day at Magens Bay, Sapphire Beach, or Coki Beach with chair rentals, calm water, and easy access to food and restrooms.
  • Ride the Skyride to Paradise Point for views, frozen drinks, and casual dining that appeals to all ages.
  • Join a guided snorkeling or catamaran sail to nearby reefs with gear included and instruction for kids and beginners.
  • Visit Coral World Ocean Park (near Coki Beach) for marine exhibits, touch pools, and optional add-ons like sea lion or sea trek encounters.
  • Simple shopping and a self-guided stroll through downtown Charlotte Amalie, with breaks for ice cream or smoothies.

Local Food & Drink

  • Sample Caribbean favorites like conch fritters, johnnycakes, and rotis at casual beach bars or local eateries.
  • Try fresh grilled fish, shrimp, or lobster at waterfront spots around Charlotte Amalie and popular beaches.
  • Enjoy a Painkiller, rum punch, or Bushwacker made with local rums, or visit a rum shop for tastings and bottle purchases.
  • Look for local hot sauces, spices, and jams that showcase island flavors like guava, passionfruit, and tamarind.
  • Ports and nearby malls feature a mix of local cafés and American-style restaurants for quick, familiar options between activities.

Shopping Tips

  • Charlotte Amalie is famous for duty-free shopping, especially jewelry, watches, fragrances, and electronics along Main Street and in side alleys.
  • Havensight Mall, Port of Sale Mall, and Crown Bay Center offer convenient duty-free stores for liquor, tobacco, souvenirs, and jewelry right by the ship.
  • Local crafts, artwork, spices, and hot sauces make more authentic souvenirs; look in smaller boutiques and artisan stalls downtown.
  • Compare prices and ask about warranties and return policies when purchasing high-value jewelry and electronics.
  • Liquor purchases may be held and delivered to the ship according to cruise line rules, so check limits and procedures in advance.

Agent insights

Clarify for clients whether they’ll dock at Havensight or Crown Bay, as this affects how easily they can walk into town and which meeting points to use for excursions. Encourage pre-planning—St. Thomas can feel busy and overwhelming on days with multiple ships, so booking a beach or island tour in advance helps guests maximize their short time ashore.