St. Thomas Synagogue

St. Thomas Synagogue which includes heritage elements and a church or cathedral
St. Thomas Synagogue which includes interior views and a church or cathedral
St. Thomas Synagogue showing heritage elements and a church or cathedral
St. Thomas Synagogue featuring interior views and religious aspects
St. Thomas Synagogue which includes a church or cathedral, religious aspects and interior views


Set among the hills that surround the island’s capital, this striking synagogue features a sand floor and original furnishings.

A National Historic Landmark, St. Thomas Synagogue is one of the oldest synagogues in the Western Hemisphere. Walk across the peculiar indoor sand floor, admire the traditional mahogany bimah and soak up the peaceful atmosphere

Jewish people have worshiped at this site since the end of the 18th century. The current synagogue, however, was not completed until 1833.

Despite its relatively small size, the synagogue still manages to stand out among the Caribbean streetscape with its bright white façade and red roof. Trek up a small flight of stairs to the arched entrance, which is flanked by palm trees.

Step inside and feel the sand beneath your feet. This sand floor may seem appropriately tropical, but its significance is much more symbolic that this: it is believed to reference the flight of the Israelites who escaped from Egypt across the desert.

Continue into the middle of the room and notice how light floods in through the windows all around you. Also of note are the pretty brass chandeliers hanging from the ceiling these would once have held candles, but have been modernized and now hold electric lights.

Inspect the Ark and bimah at the far end of the synagogue. These are both made from dark mahogany. Sit down on one of the long mahogany benches and relax and lose yourself in thought. Revel in the sense of serenity the synagogue feels utterly removed from the city outside. On your way out, stop at the small gift shop to browse souvenirs, such as candles, bracelets and paintings.

St. Thomas Synagogue is a 5-minute uphill walk from the heart of Charlotte Amalie on the central southern coast of the island. The synagogue is usually open from Monday through to Friday and for services.

Popular places to visit


Top Hotel Deals

Windward Passage Hotel
Windward Passage Hotel
3.5 out of 5
Veterans Drive Charlotte Amali, Po Box 640, St. Thomas, St. Thomas
Windward Passage Hotel
Bunker Hill Hotel
Bunker Hill Hotel
3 out of 5
2307 Commandant Gade, St. Thomas
Bunker Hill Hotel
Castle Villas at Bluebeard's by Capital Vacations
Castle Villas at Bluebeard's by Capital Vacations
2.5 out of 5
1331 Estate Taarneberg, St. Thomas, Bluebeard Loop, St. Thomas, Taarneberg
Castle Villas at Bluebeard's by Capital Vacations
Hilltop Villas at Bluebeard's Castle by Capital Vacations
Hilltop Villas at Bluebeard's Castle by Capital Vacations
3 out of 5
1331 Estate Taarneberg, Bluebeard Loop, St. Thomas, St. Thomas
Hilltop Villas at Bluebeard's Castle by Capital Vacations
The Pink Palm Hotel - Adults Only
The Pink Palm Hotel - Adults Only
3 out of 5
2114 Crystal Gade, St. Thomas, St Thomas
The Pink Palm Hotel - Adults Only
Mafolie Hotel
Mafolie Hotel
3 out of 5
7091 Estate Mafolie, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
Mafolie Hotel
Galleon House Hotel
Galleon House Hotel
3 out of 5
31 Kongen Gade, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
Galleon House Hotel
Pirates Pension at Bluebeard's Castle by Capital Vacations
Pirates Pension at Bluebeard's Castle by Capital Vacations
3 out of 5
1331 Estate Taarneberg, Bluebeard Loop, St. Thomas, Charlotte Amalie
Pirates Pension at Bluebeard's Castle by Capital Vacations
Emerald Beach Resort
Emerald Beach Resort
3.5 out of 5
8070 Lindbergh Bay, St. Thomas, St. Thomas
Emerald Beach Resort
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.