A visual representation of the terrain, infrastructure, and points of interest within a Caribbean island is a cartographic tool used for navigation, planning, and exploration. Such tools typically include roads, landmarks, geographical features, and potentially tourist attractions. An example would be a printed or digital graphic outlining the streets of Charlotte Amalie and indicating the location of Magens Bay.
The availability and utilization of these visual aids contribute significantly to both tourism and logistical efficiency. They enable visitors to easily navigate the island, locate accommodations, and discover attractions, thereby enhancing their experience. Historically, these navigational tools evolved from hand-drawn charts used by early explorers and settlers to sophisticated digital versions accessible via mobile devices, reflecting advancements in cartography and technology.