
US Virgin Islands
This stretch of islands is known for its natural diversity and pristine waters. The beauty of the area is matched only by the unique Caribbean culture present on each island.
One of the best sunset locations on the Island of St. John - the Windmill Bar
An entrance to Honeymoon Bay
An aerial view of Coral Bay, a lesser visited portion of St John
A sea turtle enjoys a meal of sea grass on the ocean floor as a Remora tags along for the ride
The decrepit Caneel Bay Resort sits empty, years after its destruction in Hurricanes Irma and Maria
A sailboat makes its way past Caneel Bay at sunset
A stingray along the sandy ocean floor
A top down view of the pristine Cinnamon Bay
An old windmill sits along a ridge in a densely forested portion of St John
A rock wall out in the middle of Sir Francis Drake Channel
A sailboat framed perfectly in a rocky Cay off the coast of St. John. This particular Cay has several different stories about its historical significance back when pirates frequented the area.
Palm trees at golden hour
A local resident of Grass Cay sits proudly above a rocky cliff
A massive sea turtle sits along the bottom of the ocean
An old sugar mill hidden amongst the snake plants
An iguana peeks its head out from the vegetation
A windy day at Chocolate Hole