So you want to navigate on your own around an island with good road systems. plenty to see and do on all four ends of its coasts and interiors? St. Croix has all those features, along with some established auto rental agencies and locations to make this easy enough.
Before you get started: hotels in branson Two important facts central to driving on St. Croix or elsewhere round the USVI. First, you always drive on the left side of the road here. Also: all U.S. drivers can drive for up to 90 days with a current driver s license.
Location and Pick-up: You can start your car rental right from the moment you fly in or arrive by ship, or pick it up later for just a segment of your visit to St. Croix, with rental agencies offering free pick-up and drop-off. Some of the larger name rental agencies such as Budget and Hertz have rental counters at Henry Rohlsen International airport; Budget has additional counters in Christiansted near the Seaplane ramp, in Frederiksted near the Pier and Seaplane, and at the Carambola Beach Resort. But you ll also find locally based VI companies such as Skyline Car Rental and Olympic Rent-A-Car at other town and country locations around the island with possibly great deals in the vehicle of your choice.
Other Rental and Driving Tips: Do as you d do elsewhere back on the mainland or at home check for type of vehicle availability, terms, compare rates and don t forget to use your award points or get partner/award hotels in branson points if you belong to a loyalty program. Driving a jeep or open-top car around St. Croix is a popular option so plan ahead in reserving if that s also your own preference. Always ask for maps and directions hotels in branson on pick-up, most staff know the island s four corners and the most frequented points of interest. Also, check with the local branch of the USVI tourist board if you need further advice hotels in branson on parking and driving in a particular area.
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