Organizes the geographic and political relationships around St. Thomas.
Internal
Defines major internal areas within St. Thomas that structure travel and land use.
Sugar Cane Plantations
Former plantations that shaped the island's economy and landscape.
Magens Bay
A calm, crescent-shaped beach on the north shore, popular for swimming and picnics.
Charlotte Amalie
The cruise ship hub and capital city, with historic buildings, shops, and waterfront views.
Bordering
Lists neighboring islands and regions directly adjacent to St. Thomas.
St. John (USVI)
The neighboring island known for its parkland, hiking trails, and tranquil beaches.
Crette’s Point
A geographic headland on the west end of St. Thomas that influences marine traffic and local weather.
Gateway
Identifies primary access points and transit routes to and from St. Thomas.
Christiansted Ferry Terminal
The main ferry and cruise port serving northeastern carriers, connecting to St. Croix and beyond.
Smith Bay Road
The primary highway linking Charlotte Amalie with Coki Point and beyond, supporting buses and taxis.
