Must-see shopping in US Virgin Islands

  • Mango Tango

    US Virgin Islands

    The VI's top gallery is far removed in both quality and distance from its downtown brethren. Intricate Haitian metal pieces and contemporary paintings…

  • Yacht Haven Grande

    US Virgin Islands

    Next door to Havensight is this marina and chic shop complex. Gucci and Louis Vuitton headline the tony roster, along with several waterfront bistros…

  • Riddims

    St Croix

    Good source for reggae and quelbe music from the Virgin Islands, plus clothing, hats, incense and other Caribbean cultural items. The shop also helps…

  • Dancing Rooster

    St John

    Owners Mark and Mark make funky T-shirts, beach bags and pillowcases, many of which feature island icons such as roosters and donkeys. You'll also find…

  • Caribbean Surf Co

    US Virgin Islands

    If you accidentally left any island essentials at home – or just want a new look – this locally owned store is the best on St Thomas for swimsuits,…

  • Friends of the Park Store

    St John

    Looking for paper made out of local donkey poo? Thought so. It’s here, along with shelves of other ecofriendly wares and sea-glass jewelry. Proceeds go to…

  • Camille Pissarro Gallery

    US Virgin Islands

    Located in Pissarro’s boyhood home, the gallery sells a few reproductions of the famous impressionist’s St Thomas scenes but focuses on works by…

  • AH Riise

    US Virgin Islands

    This is the famous mall that most cruise visitors beeline to. Here you can buy everything from watches and jewels to tobacco and liquor.

  • St John Spice

    St John

    One-stop shop by the ferry dock for bush tea, glass art, hot sauce, rum cake, local spices and other Virgin Islands goods.

  • St Croix Leap

    St Croix

    Woodworkers transform chunks of fallen mahogany trees into all manner of art and housewares at this open-air studio set deep in the rainforest. Be…

  • Vendors' Plaza

    US Virgin Islands

    Sellers hawk fruit smoothies, batik dresses, T-shirts, Prada knockoffs and Caribbean trinkets under blue-canopied stalls beside Emancipation Garden.

  • Farmers’ Market

    US Virgin Islands

    Browse for fruits, veggies and crafts twice a month at the yacht harbor.