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🤯 Super Low Rates on a US Virgin Islands Vacation 🌴🍹

Book a Passport-Free 4-Night Saint Thomas Getaway from $399 Including Flights!

From $399

Published by
Molly Cowen·7/2/2024
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Pirates, we've found unbelievable rates on a US Virgin Islands vacation. From $399 per person, you can fly out to Saint Thomas and spend four nights at the 3-star Bunker Hill Hotel. This is a budget hotel, but has everything you'll need, with great views, a pool, and a prime location in the historic district of Charlotte Amalie.

This deal covers summer and fall dates through October, and will save you over $300 off similar vacation packages during the same dates!

🏴‍☠️ Pirate Insight: You don't need a passport to enter Saint Thomas if you are a US citizen.

Highlights

Flights included
Free Wifi
Great for Couples
Outdoor Pool
Top Location

Departure

  • Fort Lauderdale
  • New York
  • Chicago
  • Orlando
  • Boston
  • Washington
  • New Orleans

Destination

  • St Thomas
  • Caribbean

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These fares are based on short layovers or nonstop journeys.

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