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Henry E. Rohlsen Airport

Christiansted, US · 6 mi (10 km) southwest of Christiansted

Insider notes

Time

The café and bar airside may not open until late morning or can close early, so it’s wise to have a meal in town or pack snacks if you have early or late flights.

Avoid

The terminal can have patchy Wi-Fi and few power outlets; download entertainment pre-flight and bring portable chargers.

Money

Taxis use fixed rates; carry cash and confirm your fare to avoid surprises when heading to less central locations.

About this airport

Welcome

At Henry E. Rohlsen Airport (STX), the conventional lines between commercial air travel and private aviation blur into each other, offering a unique passage for those arriving on the U.S. Virgin Island of St. Croix. Situated just 6 miles southwest of Christiansted, this airport exudes an island-time vibe that feels miles apart from bustling mainland U.S. hubs. While technically a domestic airport with no immigration facilities, it retains the quaint charm of a resort airstrip, despite periodic construction and the overshadowing luxury of the neighboring Bohlke International Aviation FBO.

At a glance

Henry E. Rohlsen Airport serves as the air gateway to St. Croix with a single runway and the Main terminal, hosting airlines like American, Delta, and Spirit. Located close to Christiansted, this airport allows for easy access yet lacks the amenity-rich experience found at larger airports. Here, the emphasis is on laid-back island comfort rather than fast-paced convenience and luxury, which reflects in its limited food and retail offerings.

Terminals & layout

The Main terminal at Henry E. Rohlsen Airport consists of just one building with 10 gates. Despite its simplicity and limited facilities, travelers will find the basics they need—though they should prepare for a touch of unpredictability in service availability. The ongoing terminal improvements aim to refine the experience, but expect the occasional temporary wall or rerouted corridor.

Getting to and from the city

Travelers arriving at STX can expect an old-school Caribbean transportation experience. Taxis stand ready curbside, operating on fixed, zone-based fares. Having cash handy and confirming the fare to your destination is a must, especially to less central locations like the far West End. For those preferring a tailored ride, pre-booking a private transfer through services such as St. Croix Private Transfers & Limo Services can streamline the journey.

Traveller essentials

STX is a touchstone for relaxed travel, but comes with quirks. Limited food and beverage options mean early or late arrivals should consider dining in Christiansted or Frederiksted beforehand. Additionally, you’ll need to budget a few extra minutes for U.S. Customs agriculture screening when departing. Wi-Fi and power outlets are sparse, reinforcing the notion that this airport isn't the place to catch up on urgent work.

Dining & shopping highlights

Dining and shopping options at Henry E. Rohlsen Airport are minimal, with no restaurants or shops in the terminal. The small café and bar operate sporadically, often aligning their hours with flight schedules. While this may seem limiting, the picturesque island setting invites you to discover culinary experiences in the nearby towns before heading to the airport.

Lounges

The airport’s commercial terminal doesn't house any airline or credit card lounges, a factor often disappointing for regular travelers accustomed to such spaces. However, across from the passenger terminal, Bohlke International Aviation FBO provides a haven with a two-story lounge that features quiet snooze rooms and a spa-quality shower, available for those flying private or willing to pay a ground handling fee.

Insider tips

  • Time: The café and bar airside may not open until late morning or can close early, so it’s wise to have a meal in town or pack snacks if you have early or late flights.
  • Avoid: The terminal can have patchy Wi-Fi and few power outlets; download entertainment pre-flight and bring portable chargers.
  • Money: Taxis use fixed rates; carry cash and confirm your fare to avoid surprises when heading to less central locations.
  • Insider: If looking for comfort, the Bohlke FBO adjacent to the main terminal offers a luxury lounge experience for pilots and private travelers.
  • Local: After landing, a pre-booked private van service can ease the transition, particularly if traveling with a group or bulky luggage.
  • Quiet: Seek out quiet corners near the far gates of the main terminal, often less crowded and a good spot for relaxation.
  • Time: Expect occasional construction and allow extra time for checking in or navigating the terminal during your visit.
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