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Port of St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

West Indian Company Dock
Havensight, St. Thomas
U.S. Virgin Islands

340-774-1629 ext. 640

Terminal Information
• The West Indian Company Dock, located in Havensight, is the main cruise ship port in St. Thomas. It is owned by the Virgin Islands Government Public Finance Authority and managed by the West Indian Company Limited (WICO). The length of the dock is 2,740 feet with depths ranging from 30 to 34 feet. It can berth up to four ships simultaneously.
• Crown Bay Cruise Ship Terminal Subbase, St. Thomas:
Crown Bay Cruise Ship Port, located in Subbase, is the second main cruise ship port in St. Thomas. It has two docks which can accommodate three cruise ships simultaneously. The main dock has two berths. The south side of the dock is 500 feet in length with a draft of 30 feet, and the north side of the dock is 200 feet in length with a draft of 27 feet. The adjoining dock is 435 feet in length with a draft of 25 feet.
• Edward Wilmoth Blyden IV Marine Terminal (Cruise and Cargo Facility) Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas:
The Edward Wilmoth Blyden IV Marine Terminal is located in Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the Virgin Islands. This facility is a hub for seaplane service between the U.S. Virgin Islands and ferry service between the U.S.V.I. And the British Virgin Islands, and between St. Thomas and Puerto Rico. The terminal houses the St. Thomas offices of VIPA's Marine Division, the federal inspection services, ferry ticket booths and an open-air waiting area. The terminal sits on the St. Thomas waterfront apron and hosts a restaurant specializing in Caribbean cuisine on the second floor with impressive views of the harbor.

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