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There are two ways to get to the Virgin Islands: Commercial Airliner or ship. Day visitors typically arrive by cruise ship. Visitors seeking a more extended stay arrive by jet. Inter-island transportation is achieved mostly by small commuter planes, including sea planes and ferries. The more affluent arrive by yacht or private jet.

St. Croix and St. Thomas land jets as large as 757. St. Croix's airport is rated as an International Airport capable of handing the largest of aircraft.

For a legal U.S. resident, travel to the Virgin Islands is requires no more documentation than flying from New York to Virginia. The Virgin Islands is a separate U.S. Customs Zone so visitors must clear Customs when leaving. No passport is required.

For foreign nationals may enter the Virgin Islands by applying for entry into the United States of America.

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