Blackbeard's Castle

Tourist attraction · Charlotte Amalie

Blackbeard's Castle

Tourist attraction · Charlotte Amalie

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83VC+H42 St. Thomas, Torvet State Rd, Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands

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Perched high since 1679, this charming watchtower offers stunning views, engaging walking tours, and a whimsical Blackbeard sculpture to discover.  

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83VC+H42 St. Thomas, Torvet State Rd, Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands Get directions

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83VC+H42 St. Thomas, Torvet State Rd, Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands Get directions

+1 340 776 1234
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Jul 13, 2025

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@atlasobscura

"Located in the beautiful Virgin Islands, Blackbeard’s Castle is a popular attraction based on its history of pirates and smugglers, a history that may be nothing more than scuttlebutt.  One of five National Historic Landmarks located among the Virgin Islands, the “castle,” which is actually a fairly simple tower, was originally built in 1679 as a military watchtower by Danish colonists. The building was originally known as Skytsborg Tower, meaning “sky tower,” and actually existed for years before the tower’s current namesake even reached the region. Blackbeard was known to operate in and around the Virgin Islands in the early 1700s and it is not impossible that he used the aging tower as a base of operations, but no evidence has been presented to back this up. Despite the lack of evidence and the unlikely dates, stories of Blackbeard using, and even building, the tower for his nefarious dealings have continued to proliferate and at some point the pirate’s legacy took over the entire identity of the tower. Today the historic stone lookout is the centerpiece of a thriving tourist industry centered on Blackbeard’s exploits. With a figure as legendary as Blackbeard bland facts matter much less than romantic tales." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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@afar

"Blackbeard's Castle and the 99 Steps Yo, ho, ho and oh, my! Up on Government Hill, this watchtower, built circa 1678, isknown as Blackbeard's Castleandis literally the stuff of legends. Although it's open for debate whether the notoriouspirate ever used the five-story tower as a lookout, one thing is for certain: Its views are tops. Nearby the flower-lined 99 Steps (technically there are 103), built in the 18th century of ship-ballast brick, lead from historic Kongens Quarter to some more terrific views of the island."

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Jeff Martz

Google
Went here as part of a tour excursion on a cruise. Interesting. Not sure how tied to pirates the area is but the tower is very cool to climb and the they was great! All the way through the tour the guides were very knowledgeable about the buildings and their. History. They have a pool there that you can use if you want to.

Tom Rueb

Google
The castle and the stories were really awesome. Blackboard would twist gun powder in his beard and light it before going into battle to scare his opponent. Nice view of the harbor. Going down the hill were museum s and more stuff to look at.

Michael Russell

Google
Really loved view from the top of the castle and the backstory on Black Beard and the materials the castle is made out of. Loved the self-guided tours through the different houses and the Rum Tasting Tour is excellent. 70 different types of rum you can try, some available in the U.S. some limited to the Virgin Islands some available only in surrounding like Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados. I myself was able to get through 32 rums before the liquor took over, you can really taste and feel the difference between the Sweet stuff and the very well aged rum. I will definitely make sure this tour is on my list the next time I come to St. Thomas.

Malcolm Burtenshaw

Google
Probably one of the best things you can visit while you're here. $15 to get into the lot, and the panorama you can get at the top of the tower is worth it. The price also includes access to the historical buildings on the west side of 99-steps as well, which they don't tell you. The only room for improvement they have would just be increasing the quality of the guided tours, and of course letting you know what everything you're paying for includes.

Davis D. Janowski

Google
It is not really fair to rate this at all. Hurricane Irma had damaged it and it was closed when we climbed the "99 steps" and beyond. Even so the views were amazing as was the glimpses of the tower that dates to the 1600s. It appears the site is still closed, I"m sure due to the Hurricanes of 2018. I hope the tower is not too damaged and that they can open once again.

Marco Ramos

Google
Best attraction in the island! $10 per adult and children free! They even have free wifi. The property has several houses and you will need to walk a lot of stairs, but if you're not going back up, all you need to do is let gravity do the work (we had a rental car we needed to go back to, so I felt the anger of the "99 steps"🙂). The view at the top of the tower is beautiful and a must-see (see pic attached). Even though it is a self-guided tour, each stop included a friendly employee that explained part of the history of what we were seeing. There's the tower, a few houses, and three pools you can even use! There's also some gardens and a statue of the "Three Queens of the Virgin Islands" (you'll need to visit to know the full story!) Definitely got our money's worth and would go every time I'd go back again!

Brad Lomen

Google
Fun tour, definitely great for kids. Staff were the perfect blend of fun and informative. Enough information to be interesting without boring younger audiences.

Angela Bedoya

Google
Great views, you can soak in the pools and have a drink. We did the combo tour and got to taste 25+ types of rums...the pool was perfect to sober up. Lots of history as well!