The United States Virgin Islands is an unincorporated territory of the United States that comprises a group of islands in the Caribbean. In addition to the main residential islands of Saint Thomas, Saint Croix, Saint John, and Water Island, there are roughly 50 other islands and cays. These include:

Saint Croix

  • Buck Island (National Park)
  • Green Cay National Wildlife Refuge
  • Protestant Cay
  • Ruth Island

East End, Saint Thomas

  • Cas Cay
  • Dog Island
  • Great Saint James
  • Little Saint James
  • Shark Island
  • Thatch Cay

West End, Saint Thomas

  • Kalkun Cay
  • Savana Island

Northside, Saint Thomas

  • Hans Lollik Islands
  • Inner Brass
  • Outer Brass

Southside, Saint Thomas

  • Buck Island
  • Capella Island
  • Hassel Island (National Park)
  • Saba Island
  • Turtledove Cay

Central, Saint John

  • Carvel Rock
  • Congo Cay
  • Grass Cay
  • Lovango Cay
  • Mingo Cay
  • Steven Cay

Northside, Saint John

  • Cinnamon Cay
  • Henley Cay
  • Ramgoat Cay
  • Trunk Cay
  • Waterlemon Cay
  • Whistling Cay

East End, Saint John

  • Flanagan Island
  • Leduck Island

See also

  • Islands of the United States Virgin Islands
  • Danish West Indies
  • Danish colonization of the Americas

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