Find a friend in the Virgin Islands from home using different social networking programs. Twitter and Facebook are some of the best-known social networking tools. You can join a group about the Virgin Islands on Facebook and post a message that you are looking for information about life in the Virgin Islands. Eventually, a native from the area should respond and after exchanging a few messages, you could be friends online. The same goes for Twitter. Post a tweet asking for information about the Virgin Islands from a native resident and strike up a conversation. Online pen pal tools also exist so you can take a more proactive approach to finding a friend. Choose to write to someone in the Virgin Islands, and before long you will have a friend in the area.
Plan a visit to the Virgin Islands, but instead of staying in a hostel, stay with people who live in the Virgin Islands. Couch Surfing websites allow you to usually stay for free with someone offering up a piece of their home. You can get to know your host and become friends. Offer to buy them a drink and a meal and invite them to sight see with you during your trip.
Start conversations with the locals in the Virgin Islands while traveling. If you are staying with someone from the Virgin Islands, or if you are staying at a hostel, ask where the best place to go that is not filled with tourists. Once there, talk with people about what they like to do in the Virgin Islands, and ask them to show you. People usually like to talk about where they are from, and your interest will welcome a friendship.