Visitors sometimes wonder what happened to Little St. James after Epstein. Here’s what is publicly known and what it means for travelers.
After Jeffrey Epstein’s death, ownership of Little St. James and the neighboring Great St. James island shifted through legal and estate processes.
There have been public discussions about redevelopment and future plans, but the islands remain private with no tourism access.
For visitors, this mainly means nothing has changed from a travel standpoint. There are still no tours, public facilities, or ways to visit.
Most tourism in the Virgin Islands focuses on beaches, sailing, diving, local culture, and dining. That remains where visitors spend their time.
Local Tip: If island history interests you, consider guided historical tours in Charlotte Amalie. They offer far richer insight into the region.
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