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Coordinates: 18°19N 64°51W / 18.317°N 64.850°W / 18.317; -64.850
 

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East End, Saint Thomas
Subdistrict
The ferry port in Red Hook
The ferry port in Red Hook
East End, Saint Thomas is located in the U.S. Virgin Islands
East End, Saint Thomas

East End, Saint Thomas

Location within the United States Virgin Islands

Coordinates: 18°19′N 64°51′W / 18.317°N 64.850°W / 18.317; -64.850
Country United States
Territory U.S. Virgin Islands
Area
 • Total13.6 km2 (5.26 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total7,501
 • Density550/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
ZIP code
00802
East End is nr. 2 of St. Thomas

East End is an administrative subdistrict of the island of St. Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands.[1] The largest community is Red Hook, while smaller communities include Benner, Nazareth, Nadir, Frydendal, and Smith Bay. The subdistrict includes the offshore islands of Great Saint James, Little Saint James, Bovoni Cay, Patricia Cay, Cas Cay, Rotto Cay, Thatch Cay, Shark Island, and Dog Island.

The East End subdistrict lost 901 residents between the 2010 U.S. Census and the 2020 U.S. Census,[2] with a 2020 population of 7,502.

The East End region offers a more secluded character and less population density than the Charlotte Amalie, Southside, and Tutu subdistricts. East End is home to many of the islands' largest resorts, in addition to many shopping areas and entertainment venues, as well as the Coral World Marine Park & Underwater Observatory in Coki Point, which is the most popular tourist attraction on St. Thomas.[3]

East End is located about 7.4 miles (11.9 km) east of the territorial capital of Charlotte Amalie, which is approximately a 30-minute drive on the windy, small, and narrow St. Thomas roads. There are buses and taxis leaving East End. A typical fare for a taxi drive to the capital is $20.[4]

While hotels on St. Thomas are evenly divided between Charlotte Amalie and East End, the latter hosts more resort-style hotels with access to the beachfront. East End resorts are therefore generally more expensive than those found elsewhere on the island.[5] Lindquist and Sapphire Beaches are two famous beaches in the subdistrict; others include Pineapple Beach (Renaissance Beach) and Vessup Beach.

The 20-minute ferry ride to Cruz Bay on the island of St. John, which is a part of the Virgin Islands National Park, leaves the town of Red Hook.[6] Other ferry destinations from Red Hook include the islands of Tortola and Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, as well as St. Croix.[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Bonsu, Ammie A. (2008). American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Resource Kit: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. DIANE Publishing. Page 1. ISBN 9781428987937.
  • ^ "Census shows V.I.'s population down 2% - News - Virgin Islands Daily News". Archived from the original on 2013-04-12. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  • ^ Peffer, Randall (2001). Virgin Islands. Lonely Planet. Page 112. ISBN 9780864427359.
  • ^ Darwin, Porter and Danforth Prince (2006). Caribbean For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. Page 445. ISBN 9780471962519.
  • ^ Darwin, Porter and Danforth Prince (2005). Frommer's Virgin Islands. John Wiley & Sons. Page 77. ISBN 9780471762768.
  • ^ "Dodging cruise ships in the Caribbean | Dallas Morning News". Archived from the original on 2015-05-25.
  • ^ Sullivan, Mark (2007). U.S. and British Virgin Islands 2008. Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Page 214. ISBN 9781400018178.
  • ^ Peffer, Randall (2001). Virgin Islands. Lonely Planet. Page 112. ISBN 9780864427359.
  • ^ Sullivan, Mark (2007). U.S. and British Virgin Islands 2008. Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Page 49. ISBN 9781400018178.
  • ^ Sullivan, Mark (2007). U.S. and British Virgin Islands 2008. Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Pages 49-50. ISBN 9781400018178.
  • ^ Wechter, Eric B. (2011). Fodor's Caribbean 2012. Fodor's Travel Publications. Page 1086. ISBN 9780679009269.

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