US Virgin Islands (USVI)

These cash-fund registry items will let guests contribute to your dream honeymoon -- eight days exploring the US Virgin Islands and the Caribbean.

US Virgin Islands (USVI)

217 gifts totaling $9,480
Round-Trip Airfare
Round-Trip Airfare

Help us get to the Virgin Islands and back!

$200 x 10
Resort Stay
Resort Stay

Seven nights in an ocean view room!

$175 x 12
Parasailing
Parasailing

We'll fly high above the water!

$20 x 8
Dinner for Two
Dinner for Two

Enjoying the local cuisine!

$30 x 16
Spa Day
Spa Day

We'll be in the mood for some serious relaxation!

$100 x 5
Souvenirs
Souvenirs

Keepsakes of the Caribbean!

$10 x 50
Rental Car
Rental Car

For getting around and sightseeing - while getting used to driving on the left side of the road!

$50 x 16
Safari Tour
Safari Tour

We'll explore the island!

$40 x 2
Tree Limin' Extreme Zipline Park
Tree Limin' Extreme Zipline Park

We'll soar through the rainforest on St. Peter Mountain!

$50 x 4
Coral World Ocean Park
Coral World Ocean Park

We'll experience the life under the Caribbean Sea!

$20 x 2
Hook Bracelets
Hook Bracelets

They have been adopted as a symbol of unity and love for islanders living in the Caribbean - the Virgin Island's version of a wedding band!

$100 x 2
Sea Trek
Sea Trek

We'll try the underwater helmet diving experience!

$60 x 2
Offshore Fishing
Offshore Fishing

We'll try our luck catching some tropical fish!

$20 x 20
Cocktails
Cocktails

Local flavors to enhance our experience!

$10 x 20
Take Our Picture
Take Our Picture

Professional photos to remember our trip - and an extra memory card of our own!

$25 x 8
Gift Certificate ($25)
Gift Certificate ($25)

Tell us what you would do!

$25 x 20
Gift Certificate ($50)
Gift Certificate ($50)

Tell us what you would do!

$50 x 20

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