 
                 We’re spreading our wings across the globe with service in Micronesia. At Cape Air, we take you where you want to be in minutes, whether it’s traveling between the Cape & Islands, island hopping in the Caribbean, day-tripping to Key West and South Florida or, now, jumping from Guam to the sparkling shores of Rota. At home or halfway around the world, remember we’re your wings. Cape Air.
We’re spreading our wings across the globe with service in Micronesia. At Cape Air, we take you where you want to be in minutes, whether it’s traveling between the Cape & Islands, island hopping in the Caribbean, day-tripping to Key West and South Florida or, now, jumping from Guam to the sparkling shores of Rota. At home or halfway around the world, remember we’re your wings. Cape Air.
 Day trips to St. Thomas, St. Croix, Vieques, Mayaguez, Tortola, Anguilla, and Nevis are a breeze when you fly Cape Air.  Enjoy the view you’ll be there in minutes, with over 100 flights a day to choose from. For connecting flights, our partnerships with major airlines mean less waiting, simpler ticketing, and faster check-thrus.  Cape Air, Your Wings in the Caribbean.  Book online at www.capeair.com. 800-CAPE-AIR (U.S. & U.S.V.I.)
 
Day trips to St. Thomas, St. Croix, Vieques, Mayaguez, Tortola, Anguilla, and Nevis are a breeze when you fly Cape Air.  Enjoy the view you’ll be there in minutes, with over 100 flights a day to choose from. For connecting flights, our partnerships with major airlines mean less waiting, simpler ticketing, and faster check-thrus.  Cape Air, Your Wings in the Caribbean.  Book online at www.capeair.com. 800-CAPE-AIR (U.S. & U.S.V.I.)     
508-771-6944 (outside the U.S.)
Toll Free Phone: 800-CAPE-AIR (U.S. & U.S.V.I.)
Fax: 340-773-7433
Address: Henry E. Rohlsen International Airport , St. Croix VI 00820
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Website: www.capeair.com
Did 
			you know... St. Croix is ringed by beaches of all shapes and 
			sizes, some are long white sand stretches, others are small patches 
			shaded by low sea grape trees and towering coconut palms. Some have 
			smooth sandy bottoms ideal for swimming, and others have rock and 
			coral-lined entries perfect for snorkeling!
Did you know... St. Croix is the only Caribbean Island where 
			a diver can: 
 
			●Dive a wall that drops over 13,000 feet 
 
			●Dive a reef that is the largest living reef of any Caribbean Island
 
			●Dive five wrecks that are within 100 yards of each other 
 
			●Dive a pier        
DID 
					YOU KNOW THAT... Many couples are opting to save the 
					money (not to mention the stress and hard work) of a big 
					wedding at home by escaping to a Caribbean island for a 
					combination wedding/honeymoon. Upon their return, they can 
					share the event by showing the video and photographs at an 
					informal reception.
 
					All the islands are beautiful and, on some, weddings have 
					become a major promotional tool. So why should you choose 
					St. Croix above others?
 
 
                             
 
                            DID 
			YOU KNOW... In addition to it's long and rich multicultural 
			history, friendly people, open spaces, the blue sea and near perfect 
			year-round weather, there are a number of reasons to consider 
			relocating to St Croix. Most importantly, the U.S. Virgin Islands, 
			which includes St Croix, operate under U.S. law which is important 
			in both business and personal matters. 
This means mainland US companies do business here including retail stores such as K-Mart, Radio Shack, Office Max, McDonald's and Wendy's. Also U.S. financial services including a variety of U.S. mortgage, insurance and banking companies offer local service. U.S. cellular phone companies including AT&T and Sprint, both operate here.
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                            Our Port
 
			The Ann E. Abramson Pier is named in honor of the Virgin Islands 
			Public Works Commissioner who was responsible for much of the 
			rejuvenation of the Frederiksted area. This is the pier where most 
			of the large cruise ships dock, as well as military ships, 
			submarines, and other naval vessels. From time to time, tall-ships 
			especially from Denmark, can be seen here. 
The dock itself has been a favorite diving place especially for 
			viewing bright coral, sponges, and a multitude of fish life. A night 
			dive should reveal the sea-horses unique to this pier. Visitors 
			arriving at the pier often walk through the small town of 
			Frederiksted and walk to the nearby beaches and beach club