Hassel Island Historic District

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Hassel Island Historic District

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83H8+53J, St Thomas 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands

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Hassel Island Historic District by null
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Nestled between Charlotte Amalie and Water Island, Hassel Island offers a peaceful escape with rich history and stunning views, ideal for adventurous boaters.  

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83H8+53J, St Thomas 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands Get directions

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Mar 13, 2025

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"Explore Historic Hassel Island Once a peninsula connected to mainland St. Thomas, Hassel Island became an island when the Danish government, the colonial power running things in the Virgin Islands at the time, separated the two, the better to improve water circulation through St. Thomas harbor and stop the spread of cholera and malaria. These uncommon beginnings to its status as an “island” are par to the course of Hassel Island’s entire history, though. For a small landmass (135 acres), Hassel has seen more than its fair share of wars, pirates, one rather infamous murder, and various other notable historic events. History buff that I am, of course, I’m fascinated by Hassel Island, especially since it wasn’t until about 10 years ago that any effort was ever made to make its historical treasures accessible to the public! The National Park Service administers Hassel Island these days, so you’ll want to get with them to gain access to the island, as well as info/maps on hiking trails to the various historic points of interest. Active excursions combining kayaking, hiking, and snorkeling in and around Hassel Island can also be arranged via Virgin Islands Ecotours."

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This truly is a place for someone to escape, we are Anchored here on our Catermeran with four other boats. There are no restaurants, buildings, roads or even people on this side of the island. The boats at this anchorage roll a lot, have a good anchor and a lot of scope out. The wake of the Ferry's and ships leaving/ entering Crown Bay Port can, can be a relaxing rock to nearly throwing you off the boat, and your anchor free. Hassel Island faces Water Island on the South West Side and opens Frenchmans Bay/ to the Sea, the other end a tiny channel (first picture with Rocks & Blue Building is the cut)you can enter by boat or dinghy Charolett Amellie, only this side of Hassel Island is visible by Charolett Amellie. A lot of people confuse Hassel Island. I was confused as people talk about Water Island and pointed at the small island that lies between Charlotte Amellie & Water Island - HASSEL until I came by boat I didn't know there were 2 islands. Tours are available to visit the small island, under USVI tourism for more information.

Marc Johnson

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A DISGRACE to our National Park System. ZERO maintenance, homeless villages, overgrown, broken glass and trash everywhere. Could be SO amazing with its history, hikes, views and ruins. SAD!! One trash barge, one weekend civic volunteer party cleanup, and charge the Cruzies $30/ head for a personal guided tour.

Evan Fleischmann

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Rich with history. Not crowded. Well worth the kayak ride.

Salvador Ramirez Esparza

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