St. Croix Orientation
St. Croix is 23 miles long and seven miles wide at its broadest point. It has retained much of its Danish character, with ruins of sugar mills visible throughout the island and restored historic quarters in both towns. St. Croix is home to about 60,000 people, many of whom are transplanted from other Caribbean islands and Puerto Rico. There are two towns on St. Croix: Christiansted, on a reef-protected harbor on the northeast coast (too shallow for large ships), and Frederiksted, the deepwater port on the western coast. Cruise ships dock here and passengers are bused cross-island to the shops and restaurants in Christiansted.
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