Saint John, United States Virgin Islands
Saint John is the smallest of the three main United States Virgin Islands (USVI), a United States territory. St. John is located in the Caribbean Sea about 4 miles east of Saint Thomas and 4 miles south and west of Tortola, part of the British Virgin Islands. It is roughly 20 square miles in area and has a population of 4,157. There is no airport on St. John, so access to St. John is by boat.
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United States Virgin Islands - United States territory - Caribbean Sea - Saint Thomas - Tortola - British Virgin Islands
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Ferry service runs hourly from St. Thomas and daily from Tortola; regular ferries are also available from Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke and Anegada.
Related Topics:
Ferry - Virgin Gorda - Jost Van Dyke - Anegada
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