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Best alternatives to

Virgin Island Water

Creed · · honest, independent rankings

Top Coconut · Lime · White Bergamot · Sicilian Mandarin
Heart Ginger · Ylang-Ylang · Indian Jasmine · Hibiscus
Base White Rum · Sugar Cane · Musk

Want a fragrance that smells like Virgin Island Water? Below are 1 independently-rated alternatives to Creed Virgin Island Water, ranked by how close we think they smell — with notes, prices and where to buy. The original leans coconut, lime, white bergamot, sicilian mandarin. Then layer your pick into a signature scent nobody else wears.

Caribbean WaterAlt. Fragrances75% similar (our rating)$39

Opens on mandarin and lime, giving way to hibiscus, ylang-ylang and jasmine, anchored by tropical wood and coconut. Elegant and floral, soft yet present and graceful on the skin.

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Virgin Island Water alternatives — FAQ

What is the best alternative to Virgin Island Water?

Our top-rated pick is Caribbean Water by Alt. Fragrances ($39), which in our subjective opinion smells about 75% similar to Creed Virgin Island Water. Opens on mandarin and lime, giving way to hibiscus, ylang-ylang and jasmine, anchored by tropical wood and coconut. Elegant and floral, soft yet present and graceful on the skin.

What is the cheapest Virgin Island Water alternative?

Caribbean Water by Alt. Fragrances is the lowest-priced option at $39, versus for the original Virgin Island Water.

What does Virgin Island Water smell like?

Creed Virgin Island Water opens with coconut, lime, white bergamot, sicilian mandarin, a heart of ginger, ylang-ylang, indian jasmine, hibiscus, over a base of white rum, sugar cane, musk.

Are these alternatives the same as Virgin Island Water?

No. These are independent fragrances that some people find smell similar to Virgin Island Water; they are not the original and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Creed. Our similarity scores are subjective opinions to help you choose.

Can you layer Virgin Island Water alternatives with other fragrances?

Yes — that is what LayerDen is built for. Our members get step-by-step layer suites (exact bottles, sprays and placement) that use Virgin Island Water alternatives to build a signature scent that's unmistakably yours.

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