The four primary islands of the U.S. Virgin Islands are exciting enough, but there are over 50 additional cays and islets to discover and explore.
Other than a hurricane about once per decade the weather here is reliably perfect. The temperatures climb just slightly in the summer but are consistent month after month with a relatively arid environment which means while it may rain a couple times per week, there are very few “rainy days.”
With the Virgin Islands National Park, and a variety of ecolodges the locals really embrace the beauty of nature here, leading to a unique feeling of less development in the Caribbean.