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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Oil Nut Bay announces heliport approved for international flights

Oil Nut Bay announces heliport approved for international flights

The Oil Nut Bay private resort has announced its first heliport in the Virgin Islands which is Air Safety Support International (ASSI) approved for international flights.

The heliport, available exclusively to Oil Nut Bay homeowners and guests will allow them to fly directly to the resort from St.Thomas or Puerto Rico and seamlessly clear customs and immigration on-site.

“Oil Nut Bay’s on-site fire and rescue team has been fully certified to operate the heliport and is dedicated to its safety and excellence,” the resort in a release on its website.

The heliport, available exclusively to Oil Nut Bay homeowners and guests will allow them to fly directly to the resort from St.Thomas or Puerto Rico and seamlessly clear customs and immigration on-site.


Flight from all across the Caribbean


Flights are also offered to St. Barths, St. Maarten, Anguilla, and other neighboring islands for day trips or an extension of your Caribbean travel. At Oil Nut Bay there is no limit to how far your adventures can take you,” the resort said in a release.

The port will also work along with Caribbean Buzz Helicopters, Oil Nut Bay’s helicopter provider, which will offer private charter service fully bespoke.

“They adapt their flights to your commercial or private plane landing at St. Thomas or Puerto Rico Airports. No need to wait for a scheduled flight, you are directly transferred to their helicopter for your fast transfer to or from Oil Nut Bay.”

With rates starting at $5,000, the fee will also include transfer from the airport to the helicopter, flight time, and ICE clearance at Oil Nut Bay Heliport

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