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Required Boarding Pass and ID

Each passenger should be ready to present their individual boarding pass and a valid federal or state issued government ID, such as a valid driver's license or passport with your name as it appears on your boarding pass.

These items will be required of you twice, the first time to a "custom and border protection officer" and the second time to TSA.

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About Luggages

Secure your suitcase with a lock approved by TSA. Hopefully you didn't pack any hazardous material.
Liquids and gels grater than 3 ounces - such as duty free purchases (including alcohol, perfume and lotion) - purchased before entering the checkpoint, should be placed in checked baggage.

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Airport Screening Changes

It is no longer required of passengers 12 or younger to remove their shoes during security screening. The same applies to passengers that are 75 or older.
Both these age groups can now keep their shoes, light jacket, or any other outer wear at the checkpoint during screening process.
Families which are traveling with relatives that are disabled or have medical conditions can call the TSA Cares helpline toll free at (855) 787-2227, 3 days (72 hours) prior to traveling with any questions about the checking process and screening policies when moving through the checkpoint.

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Coki Point Beach St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

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Coki Point Beach on the east end of St. Thomas is a popular beach with residents and visitors. The small, pretty beach has white sand and crystal clear water. Good snorkeling is possible along the rocky outcrops near shore. Vendors are available with chair and umbrella rentals, food and drink service, snorkel gear rental and some sell souvenirs.

Brewers Bay Beach, St. Thomas - Virgin Islands

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Brewers Bay is a beautiful beach. The waters there are almost always calm and crystal clear. Palm trees and sea grape trees are scattered along the shore. The beach is not developed, but it is located in walking distance from the University of the Virgin Islands campus.While on weekdays the bay is sparsely populated, on weekends it is a favorite with residents for family picnics and gatherings.

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