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A vacation on Water Island will have you thinking "I really HAVE found paradise!"

Your friends will not believe it when you tell them that you went to the Monday night Drive-In Movie on Honeymoon Beach and sat under the stars and watched a movie being shown on a sail slung between two Palm trees. Or, that you had the most wonderful dinner at Heidi's Honeymoon Grill on Saturday Night Dinner on the Beach. The food is outstanding! Tell them how much fun you had at Wednesday Night BINGO at the Beach and then on Friday night you had "All You Can Eat Pizza" at the Pirates Ridge Deli!

You can do all of these things...or nothing, and still have a great, relaxing vacation. Leave all of your stress and worries behind. As soon as you step onto Water Island you will feel a great weight has been lifted from your shoulders. You would not be surprised at all if you thought you heard someone saying, "Boss, de plane, de plane."

Water Island is the fourth and most recent main island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, a United States territory located in the Caribbean Sea. The island lies just to the south of St. Thomas in the Charlotte Amalie harbor. Ferry service runs regularly from Crown Bay Marina in St. Thomas to Phillips Landing, Water Island; the ferry ride is about 10 minutes.

Many visitors to Water Island say that the main attraction, Honeymoon Beach, is the best beach they have visited in the Caribbean. No wave action, great for snorkeling and crystal clear blue waters. The beach is lined with a row of Palm trees that complete the tropical setting. It is common to have the beach all to yourself. It is very rare when there are more than a handful of people on the beach.

bananaquitAt 491.5 acres in size, Water Island is the smallest of the main U.S. Virgin Islands. It is administratively a part (sub district) of the St. Thomas District. Water Island is a residential island, with a population of 161 (2000 census) and no significant commercial establishments. A number of homes on Water Island are available to accommodate visitors. The main attractions are beaches, including Honeymoon Beach, plantation ruins, and Fort Segarra, an underground fort partially constructed by the U.S. Army during World War II. The northern end of the island is a gated community - Sprat Bay Estates, which includes Sprat Bay Beach. All of the beaches in the USVI are public.

The earliest known Water Island settlers were Taino Indians in the 15th century. Water Island was named by Europeans for its natural ponds of fresh water. Many islands in the Lesser Antilles lack potable water, so Water Island was a frequent stop for pirates seeking to replenish their ships' stores of fresh water.

Danish claims to the island date to at least 1769. During the 18th century and early 19th century, the island was owned by several free blacks and mulattos who oversaw cotton plantations and raised livestock. In 1905 the island was sold to the Danish East Asiatic Company.

The United States purchased Water Island in 1944 to protect the submarine base on Saint Thomas during World War II. From 1944 to 1950 the island was under the operation of the Department of Defense. In 1950 the Department of Defense turned Water Island over to the Department of the Interior who then leased it to a private developer by the name of Walter Phillips. The annual rent for the island was $3,000 dollars. The lease was for 20 years and the developer constructed a hotel and homes.

Walter Phillips sold the master lease for Water Island in December 1965 to the Water Isle Hotel & Beach Club under the ownership of Edward McArdle. McArdle expanded the hotel and built/sold some private homes. The lease was renewed in 1972 for another 20 years. In 1989 Hurricane Hugo severely damaged the hotel and it subsequently closed. The lease ran out three years later and was not renewed.

Control of Water Island was transferred from the federal government to the territorial government on December 12, 1996, making Water Island the "Last bananaquit-rightVirgin". In the late 1990's the Department of the Interior began transferring Water Island land to the long-time residential leaseholders.

Today Water Island exists as a somewhat private island to its 161 residents (2000 Census). The island remains largely un-commercialized and is maintained by members of the Water Island Civic Association and residents along with intermittent assistance from the Virgin Islands' government.

For a thorough, in-depth History of Water Island visit The History of Water Island.

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