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BY THE NUMBERS: 7 Ships, 2 Islands, 20,000 Visitors — A Historic Day in the USVI

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — From the deep-water anchorage of St. Thomas to the historic pier of St. Croix, the U.S. Virgin Islands is currently hosting one of the most significant maritime gatherings in its history. Combining luxury tourism with elite naval defense, the territory is the center of the Caribbean stage today.

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ST. THOMAS: The Heavy Hitters

In St. Thomas, the harbor is a “who’s who” of modern engineering. While the primary docks are packed with “floating resorts,” the world’s most advanced warship keeps watch from the outer harbor.

The NCL cruise ship the Oceania Allura the United States Navy’s destroyer the USS Thomas Hudner, a Virgin Islands Police boat and the VIPA Harbor Pilot all gathered at the Frederiksted Pier in St. Croix today.

ST. CROIX: The “West End” Guard

In Frederiksted, the scene is more intimate but deeply symbolic of the island’s dual role as a destination and a strategic hub.

🚢 St. Thomas Harbor Guide (January 21, 2026)


A New Maritime Policy?

Observant locals noted that today marks a departure from previous months. In late 2025, Navy vessels typically moved to sea whenever a cruise ship was scheduled to dock. Today, they are sharing the pier. This “Joint Occupancy” suggests a high level of confidence in the security of the territory following the conclusion of major regional operations earlier this month.

Editor’s Note: The Virgin Islands Free Press reminds all boaters that a 200-yard exclusion zone is in effect for both the Hudner in St. Croix and the Ford in St. Thomas. Drone activity is strictly prohibited and subject to immediate neutralization by local and federal authorities.

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