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What to Pack for Margaritaville Vacation Club - St. Thomas: The Ultimate All-Inclusive Packing List

Trying to decide what to pack for Margaritaville Vacation Club – St. Thomas? This practical packing guide breaks down clothing, swim gear, beach essentials, sun protection, family-friendly extras, cashless-resort necessities, room-use items, and weather-season considerations—so you arrive prepared without overpacking. Whether you are planning pool days, casual dinners, nearby beach outings, or a St. Thomas stay during rainier months, this list shows what belongs in your bag and what you can safely skip.

Planning your stay guide

This Margaritaville Vacation Club St. Thomas packing list is built specifically for an all-ages tropical getaway at Margaritaville Vacation Club by Wyndham - St. Thomas on the U.S. Virgin Islands. Use it to pack exactly what you need for Caribbean beach time, pool days, island exploration, snorkeling adventures, and optional excursions to nearby islands—without overpacking.

Tropical beach & pool essentials Island exploration gear Water activity must-haves Family-friendly extras
Quick tip: Pack for U.S. Virgin Islands sun + humidity first (reef-safe sunscreen, breathable fabrics, water shoes), then add your casual island dining outfits and extras based on your plans (snorkel gear, day-trip backpack, evening layers for breezes).
Oceanfront pool area with palm trees and lounge chairs at Margaritaville Vacation Club St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Packing for Margaritaville Vacation Club St. Thomas is all about balancing Caribbean beach relaxation, water adventures, and casual island lifestyle in the beautiful U.S. Virgin Islands.

Packing Essentials for Margaritaville Vacation Club St. Thomas

These are the core items most guests actually use every day at a Caribbean vacation club in the U.S. Virgin Islands: sun protection, swim comfort, and simple organization for beach time, pool relaxation, and island exploration.

Beach & pool essentials
  • Swimwear (2–3) so you always have a dry option
  • Reef-safe sunscreen SPF 50+ + after-sun lotion/aloe vera
  • Polarized sunglasses + wide-brim hat or baseball cap
  • Flip-flops or water-friendly sandals for pool and beach
  • Comfortable walking sandals for exploring the property
  • Lightweight beach cover-up or sarong
  • Waterproof phone pouch (essential for water activities)
  • Beach bag or tote for daily essentials
Travel-day must-haves
  • Valid ID or passport (passport if connecting through other islands)
  • Printed resort confirmation and any excursion bookings
  • Reusable water bottle (stay hydrated in tropical heat)
  • Phone charger + portable power bank
  • Basic medications (pain relief, allergy meds, stomach relief, prescriptions)
  • Insect repellent (especially for evening hours)
  • Small crossbody bag for day trips and evenings

What to Wear at Margaritaville Vacation Club St. Thomas

Margaritaville St. Thomas has a relaxed, island-casual vibe—perfect for laid-back Caribbean living. Pack outfits that stay comfortable in tropical humidity while looking good for resort dining and evening activities.

Daytime island casual

  • Breathable tank tops, t-shirts, or linen button-downs
  • Casual shorts, sundresses, or lightweight pants
  • Quick-dry athletic wear for active days
  • Comfortable sandals for walking around the property

Resort dining & evenings

  • 2–3 island-casual outfits for dining out
  • Light cardigan or button-down for air-conditioned spaces
  • Comfortable closed-toe shoes or dressier sandals
  • Optional: one slightly nicer outfit for special occasions

Evening entertainment

  • Casual-comfortable outfits for live music and events
  • Light jacket or wrap for ocean breezes
  • Small bag for phone, room key, and essentials
  • Versatile pieces that work for multiple occasions

Water Activities Packing (Snorkeling & Beach Adventures)

The U.S. Virgin Islands are famous for world-class snorkeling, clear Caribbean waters, and pristine beaches. These items make your water adventures safer and more enjoyable.

Snorkeling & swimming gear

  • Personal snorkel mask & fins (if you prefer your own fit)
  • Water shoes or aqua socks (essential for rocky beaches and coral areas)
  • Rash guard or UV swim shirt for extended sun protection
  • Underwater camera or GoPro for marine life photos
  • Dry bag (10-20L) to protect valuables at the beach
  • Anti-fog spray for snorkel masks

Beach comfort essentials

  • Quick-dry microfiber towel for beach excursions
  • Portable beach umbrella or sun tent (optional but nice for families)
  • Cooler bag for keeping drinks cold on beach days
  • Waterproof bluetooth speaker (use respectfully)
  • Beach toys for kids (buckets, shovels, floaties)
  • Snacks and electrolyte drinks for long beach sessions

Family & Kids Packing Add-Ons

Margaritaville Vacation Club St. Thomas is perfect for families with pools, beach access, and spacious suites. These extras make traveling with children easier and more comfortable in the Caribbean.

For younger children

  • Kid-safe mineral sunscreen SPF 50+ (reef-safe formula)
  • UV protective swimwear (rash guards, swim shirts)
  • Swim diapers if needed for pool use
  • Puddle jumpers or floaties (always supervise in water)
  • Beach toys and sand castle supplies
  • Portable high chair or booster seat (if needed)
  • Baby monitor for suite setups with separate rooms
  • Stroller or baby carrier for exploring the island

For teens & tweens

  • Snorkel gear and underwater camera
  • Portable chargers and extra cables
  • Card games or travel board games
  • Athletic wear for beach sports
  • Sunglasses and hats they'll actually wear
  • Books, tablets, or e-readers for downtime
  • Headphones for personal entertainment

Island Excursion Essentials (Day Trips & Adventures)

Many guests explore beyond the resort, taking catamaran trips, visiting nearby beaches, touring historic sites, or island hopping to neighboring islands. These add-ons make day trips more comfortable.

Day-trip must-haves

  • Lightweight backpack or day bag
  • Extra sunscreen (you'll reapply more on excursions)
  • Wide-brim hat and sunglasses
  • Comfortable walking shoes for hiking or exploring
  • Dry bag for boat trips
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Light rain jacket or poncho (tropical showers pass quickly)

Comfort & safety items

  • Motion sickness medication if you're boat-sensitive
  • First aid kit basics (band-aids, antiseptic, pain relief)
  • Electrolyte powder or tablets for hot days
  • Bug spray with DEET for jungle hikes or evening tours
  • Cash in small bills for tips, taxis, and local vendors
  • Waterproof phone case for boat and beach activities

Seasonal Packing Tips for St. Thomas

The U.S. Virgin Islands have distinct dry and rainy seasons. Understanding Caribbean weather patterns helps you pack smarter for your Margaritaville Vacation Club stay.

Dry season (December–April)

This is peak season with comfortable temperatures, lower humidity, steady trade winds, and minimal rainfall—perfect Caribbean weather.

  • Bring a light sweater or wrap for evening ocean breezes
  • Pack long pants or maxi dresses for slightly cooler evenings
  • Sun protection remains critical—UV is intense year-round
  • Water temperature is comfortable (upper 70s–low 80s°F)
  • Trade winds keep humidity manageable during the day

Rainy season (May–November)

Expect higher humidity, warmer temperatures, and afternoon showers—but rain typically passes quickly and doesn't dominate entire days.

  • Pack breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics (linen, cotton blends, quick-dry materials)
  • Add a lightweight rain jacket or compact poncho
  • Bring water-resistant sandals that dry quickly
  • Anti-frizz hair products for high humidity
  • Insect repellent becomes more important during wetter months
  • Hurricane season peaks August–October (check weather before travel)

What Not to Pack (Save Space)

  • Too many shoes — 2–3 pairs per person max (beach sandals, walking shoes, casual evening shoes)
  • Heavy jeans or restrictive clothing — tropical humidity makes them uncomfortable
  • Full-size toiletries — bring travel sizes of favorites; basics may be available locally
  • Bulky beach towels — the resort provides pool towels; bring one quick-dry for excursions
  • Hair dryers or styling tools — usually provided in accommodations
  • Excessive dressy wear — island dining is casual; save formal wear for special occasions only
  • Your entire electronics collection — bring essentials only; this is island time
  • Non-reef-safe sunscreen — protect the coral reefs; pack mineral-based formulas
Space saver: Build your wardrobe around 3–4 mix-and-match daytime looks and 2–3 island-casual evening outfits. This covers most week-long stays at Margaritaville Vacation Club St. Thomas without overpacking.

FAQ: What to Pack for Margaritaville Vacation Club St. Thomas

What's the dress code at the resort?

The dress code is relaxed island casual. Think beach-to-bar style: sundresses, shorts with nice tops, casual button-downs, and comfortable sandals. No need for formal wear—this is laid-back Caribbean living.

Do I need water shoes for the beaches?

Yes, highly recommended. Many Caribbean beaches have coral, rocks, and sea urchins. Water shoes protect your feet during snorkeling, swimming, and exploring tide pools. They're essential for a safe and comfortable beach experience.

What's the #1 item people forget?

Reef-safe sunscreen is the most commonly forgotten item. Regular sunscreen can damage coral reefs, and you'll want mineral-based SPF 50+ for the intense Caribbean sun. Also commonly forgotten: after-sun lotion and insect repellent.

Should I bring snorkel gear or rent it?

If you snorkel regularly, bring your own mask and fins for better fit and comfort. If you're trying it for the first time, rental gear works fine. Either way, your own gear ensures proper fit and hygiene.

Is bug spray really necessary?

Yes—especially during evening hours, rainy season (May–November), and jungle hikes or nature tours. Mosquitoes are more active at dawn and dusk. Bring DEET-based spray for best protection.

How much cash should I bring?

Bring $200–300 USD in small bills for tipping, taxis, local markets, and beach vendors. The U.S. Virgin Islands use U.S. dollars, making transactions easy. Credit cards work at most establishments, but cash is king for small purchases and tips.

Do I need a passport for St. Thomas?

U.S. citizens do not need a passport for direct travel to St. Thomas (it's a U.S. territory). A government-issued ID is sufficient. However, if you plan to visit the British Virgin Islands or other nearby islands, you'll need a valid passport.

What should I pack for kids at the pool and beach?

Essential kids items: reef-safe sunscreen SPF 50+, UV protective swimwear, water shoes, floaties or puddle jumpers, beach toys, snacks, and plenty of hydration. Also bring activities for travel days and downtime.

Should I pack a cooler or beach umbrella?

A small soft-sided cooler is great for beach days to keep drinks and snacks cold. A portable beach umbrella or sun tent is optional but helpful for families with young children who need extra shade beyond resort amenities.

What's the best bag for island day trips?

Bring a lightweight backpack or crossbody bag that's comfortable for walking and fits essentials like sunscreen, water bottle, phone, cash, and camera. A waterproof dry bag is also essential for boat trips and water activities.

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