Private Open-Air Jeep Adventure with Tropic Sun –Hidden Beaches
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Private Open-Air Jeep Adventure with Tropic Sun –Hidden Beaches

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4h - 5h
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About this experience

Explore St. Thomas off the beaten path in a private open-air Jeep. Hike to secluded beaches, visit plantation ruins, and take in stunning island views. Pickup included from both cruise ports

Leave the crowds behind and see the real St. Thomas on this private, open-air Jeep tour. This isn’t a cookie-cutter island loop — it’s your backstage pass to hidden beaches, crumbling plantation ruins, and off-the-radar scenic lookouts most cruise passengers never see

You'll travel dirt trails to hidden beaches, hike short paths to secluded coves, and stop at historic ruins most tourists never hear about. Along the way, we’ll hit secret beaches big tour buses can’t reach, soak in panoramic lookouts and snap unforgettable photos

You’ll ride in an open-air Jeep, designed for comfort and unbeatable views — no windows, no glass, just sunshine and scenery

This tour is cruise-friendly, we offer pickup from both Cruise Ports

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Available options

Tropic Sun Cruise Ship Special

Duration: 5 hours<br/>2023 Jeep Rubicon 4x4<br/>Pickup included

Island Explorer 1/2 Day Tour

Duration: 4 hours<br/>2023 Jeep Rubicon 4x4<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Beach Chairs/Umbrella available upon request
Snorkeling equipment available upon request
Cooler with Ice
Sup Boards Available
GoPro and Underwater Scooters available
Complementary Rum Punch available upon request

Detailed itinerary

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Charlotte Amalie, the capital and largest city of the U.S. Virgin Islands, situated on St. Thomas was founded in 1666 as Taphus, it was renamed in 1691 after Danish queen Charlotte Amalie. The city boasts a deep-water harbor that was historically a pirate haven and is now a major cruise ship port, receiving over 1.5 million passengers annually. Historically, the area was inhabited by Caribs, Arawaks, Ciboney and Taíno native peoples before Columbus arrived in 1493. The city features Danish colonial architecture and landmarks such as St. Thomas Synagogue, Frederick Lutheran Church, Blackbeard's Castle, Bluebeards Castle and Fort Christian. A copy of the Liberty Bell and freed slave blowing a conch shell are in Emancipation Park, which is both a source of national pride and a tourist attraction.

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Brewers Bay - Brewers Bay is a gem hidden in plain sight. Its sun-drenched shore is presided over by lush green hills on the right, and the University of the Virgin Islands campus on the left. It’s one of the calmest beaches on St. Thomas and the water is clear as crystal. It is a favorite for Green Sea Turtles and Hawksbill Turtles. The seafloor is mostly sand, and it deepens gradually providing an easy sloped entry. The combination of clarity, calmness and a sandy bottom make it great for wading and swimming.

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Enjoy paradise with a beautiful sandy shoreline and solitude. The view from the beach includes Inner Brass, a small island. There is good swimming and decent snorkeling at this local hideaway. Be sure to take a stroll along the beach. On the left side is a wild tangle of coconut palms that offer nice photo ops. There are trees leaning on one another, growing sideways, or even parallel to the ground. Look out for a swing in a coconut tree closest to the water. It is a great prop for a bit of fun. There are also Plantation Ruins tucked in the trees just off the beach. Remains include a factory, an animal mill, a stable, slave quarters, and a number of dry-stone walls. The ruins that are most visible from the dirt road seem a bit eerie tucked in the forest. They appear to be fiercely guarded by the trees and vines that have reclaimed the site. The plantation dates to the late 1700s–early 1800’s, a period in colonial history when the island belonged to Denmark.

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Stop 4

For more than 50 years World Famous Mountain Top has been the #1 tourist attraction in the Virgin Islands! With amazing views from their Observation Deck 1500 ft above Magens Bay, you can see more than 15 islands and Cays, including Magens Bay, St. John and the British Virgin Islands. One of the first attractions on the island, Mountain Top is best known for its world famous banana daiquiri and wide array of duty-free shopping. High atop St. Peter Mountain sits the Caribbean's largest Duty Free gift shop, bar and observation deck with sweeping views of the British Virgin islands.

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Stop 5

Positioned on the North side of St. Thomas, serves as a tourist destination, which offers a panoramic view of Magens Bay Beach. This location is easily identifiable by an open lookout area on one side of the road and a distinctive green bench that says, "The Drake Seat", on the other. According to local lore, it was constructed by Sir Frances Drake, an English privateer, who used this spot as a point to survey the horizon for approaching enemy ships.

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Back for one last chance at an amazing photo of the beautiful emerald waters and islands that surround St. Thomas before winding down the mountain to Charlotte Amalie! Skyline Drive Overlook offers a beautiful panoramic harbor view including Charlotte Amalie below, Hassel Island, Water Island, the Cruise ship docks and more! Normally a vendor or two is set up for one last opportunity at a souvenir!

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Hidden Gem - This is a medium sized sandy beach offers a laid back atmosphere in a beautiful cove, with plenty of shade trees and lots of picnic tables to set up on and spend the day at. There are also several swings hidden around the area... try to find them all! You can walk down the beach towards the east where it narrows for better views of the island, Green Cay, right off the shore of the beach. This cay and the surrounding area makes for really great snorkeling. You can find all sorts of fish, starfish, turtles, and other sea life in the waters.

What's not included

Towels
Sunscreen
Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About St. Thomas

St. Thomas is a vibrant island in the US Virgin Islands known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich history. It offers a mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences, making it a perfect tropical getaway.

Top Attractions

Magen's Bay

A stunning, crescent-shaped beach with turquoise waters and soft white sand, often ranked among the world's best beaches.

Beach Half day to full day Free entry, parking fee of $10

Charlotte Amalie

The capital city of St. Thomas, known for its colorful buildings, historic sites, and vibrant shopping scene.

Historical/Cultural Half day to full day Free to explore, entry fees for attractions

Corporation Beach

A popular beach near Charlotte Amalie, offering water sports, dining, and a lively atmosphere.

Beach Half day Free entry, fees for rentals and activities

Dragon Island

A small, uninhabited island known for its hiking trails and scenic views, accessible by kayak or paddleboard.

Nature/Adventure Half day Free, but kayak or paddleboard rental required

Dunkirk Park

A historic park in Charlotte Amalie with a mix of natural beauty and historical landmarks.

Historical/Cultural 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Kallaloo

A hearty soup made with leafy greens, okra, and meat or fish, often served with rice or breadfruit.

Main Dish Vegetarian versions available, may contain meat or fish.

Fungi

A cornmeal-based side dish cooked with okra and spices, often served with fish or meat.

Side Dish Vegetarian.

Johnny Cakes

Fried dough bread, similar to a pancake or dumpling, often served with meals.

Bread Vegetarian, may contain dairy.

Conch Fritters

Deep-fried fritters made with conch meat, spices, and flour, served with a dipping sauce.

Appetizer Contains seafood, may contain gluten.

Popular Activities

Hiking Snorkeling Kayaking Ziplining Beach activities Spa treatments Yoga Historical tours

Best Time to Visit

December to April

This is the peak tourist season with warm, dry weather and lower humidity. It's ideal for beach activities and outdoor adventures.

24-30°C 75-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish, Creole
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

AST (UTC-4)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

St. Thomas is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to take common precautions to avoid petty crime and scams.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in isolated areas
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited help or services

Getting there

By air
  • Cyril E. King Airport • 3 miles from Charlotte Amalie
By bus

Charlotte Amalie, Red Hook

Getting around

Public transport

Public buses are affordable and connect most parts of the island. They can be crowded during peak times.

Taxis

Available • Apps: None widely used

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Charlotte Amalie Red Hook East End West End

Day trips

St. John
7 miles from St. Thomas • Half day to full day

A nearby island known for its national park, stunning beaches, and hiking trails.

Water Island
5 miles from St. Thomas • Half day

A small, quiet island known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere.

St. Croix
40 miles from St. Thomas • Full day to overnight

A larger island with a rich history, beautiful beaches, and diverse attractions.

Festivals

Virgin Islands Cultural Festival • Late April to early May St. Thomas Carnival • April Crucian Christmas Festival • December to January

Pro tips

  • Visit Magen's Bay early in the morning for the best experience and fewer crowds
  • Explore the historic sites of Charlotte Amalie to learn about the island's rich history
  • Try local specialties like kallaloo and fungi for an authentic taste of the Caribbean
  • Use public transportation or rent a car to explore the island at your own pace
  • Respect local customs and traditions, and be mindful of cultural differences
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 4
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