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Caribbean Taco Oasis Now Docked in St. Thomas
27 Nov
Summary
- A popular solar-powered floating taco bar has opened a second location.
- The new St. Thomas outpost offers unique tacos and cocktails by boat.
- Both U.S. Virgin Islands locations don't require a passport for Americans.

Lime Out, a celebrated solar-powered floating taco bar, has expanded its presence in the Caribbean by launching a second location in Lindbergh Bay, St. Thomas. This new outpost mirrors the success of its original St. John establishment, offering a unique waterfront dining experience accessible by various watercrafts, including shuttle services like the Taco Taxi.
The menu features beloved classics such as Surf & Turf and Rum-Rib Pulled Pork tacos, alongside St. Thomas exclusives like the Bless Up taco, which highlights local flavors. The bar also emphasizes sustainability, operating entirely on solar power and utilizing biodegradable materials to minimize environmental impact, with all food preparation conducted on land.
This expansion provides U.S. citizens a convenient and passport-free destination for enjoying island-inspired cuisine. Lime Out St. Thomas is currently open Sundays through Fridays, with plans to operate daily in the upcoming year, further solidifying its role as a unique Caribbean culinary hotspot.



