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 Creed Virgin Island Water

Launched in 2007, Virgin Island Water by Creed is a citrus scent for both sexes. Olivier and Erwin Creed are the inventors of Virgin Island Water. In this fresh, crisp, and exotic fragrance, Olivier Creed depicts the bright tropics, the crystal blue sea, and the fresh warm Caribbean air using inspiration from his own love of the ocean, sailing, and travel to some of nature's most stunning locales. It portrays the splendor of the tropics transported by the Caribbean trade winds. This energizing perfume is simultaneously fresh and warm, radiating Jamaican lime and coconut, complementing both men and women in warmer months and climates or carrying an alluring hint of paradise with the wearer throughout the year. Indeed, the finest cooling summer scent ever is Virgin Island Water.

  • Top notes are Caribbean  Lime, Coconut, Sicilian Mandarin and White Bergamot 
  • Middle notes are Ylang-Ylang, Ginger, Hibiscus and Indian Jasmine 
  • Base notes are Musk, Caribbean Sugar Caneand Caribbean White Rum.
  • Perfume Gender: Unisex
  • Longevity: Moderate
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Projection: Moderate

Pefumes With Similar Scents as Creed Virgin Island Water

Creed Virgin Island Water Dupes, Clones, Alternatives & Replacements

 

Feels Like Summer by Chez Pierre is an inspired dupe of Virgin Island Water. As an inspired fragrance, it comes at a friendly affordable price point of $20.
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    Tommy Bahama's St. Barts Men is a citrus aromatic scent for men. In 2007, St. Barts Men debuted. This cologne spray will transport you to the Caribbean with its energizing and revitalizing blend of island-inspired scents. It is advised for informal use. Similar to Virgin Island Water by Creed, it is a  bracing and revitalizing concoction of aromas inspired by islands that brings the wearer to the heart of the Caribbean.

    • Top notes are Tequila, Lime, Agave and Sea Notes
    • Middle notes are Green Notes, Guava and Salt 
    • Base notes are Vanille, Musk and Palm Leaf,.
    • Perfume Gender: Masculine
    • Longevity: Moderate
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Moderate

     

    Simone Andreoli's Malibu - Party in the Bay is a Floral Fruity Gourmand scent for both sexes was released in 2018. Malibu is built on beautiful beach cocktail fragrances of coconut, rum, sugar, and lime, with soft, warm sandalwood in the background. It has a joyful atmosphere. Although  Malibu Party in the Bay's performance is stronger in terms of projection and persistence, the scent is essentially the same with Creed Virgin Island Water.

    • Top notes are Green Accord and Lime; 
    • Middle notes are Sugar and Coconut Nectar 
    • Base notes are Sandalwood and Rum.
    • Perfume Gender:  Unisex
    • Longevity: Long-lasting
    • Sillage: Strong
    • Projection: Moderate

    Launched in 2012, Gorse is a Citrus Gourmand fragrance for both sexes by Laboratory Perfumes. It has an scent reminiscent of Creed Virgin Island Water. Citrus is the first flavor to come through, followed by a mojito-like scent that has coconut and no salt added. For hot summer days, this is fantastic. You won't be disappointed, especially with regard to the cost.

    • Notes: Cardamon and Citruses 
    • Perfume Gender:  Unisex
    • Longevity: Long-lasting
    • Sillage: Strong
    • Projection: Moderate

     

    Citrus fragrance Hawaii Volcano by Alexandria Fragrances is available for both men and women. In 2017, Hawaii Volcano began operation. Hany Hafez is the nose behind this fragrance. The ideal aroma for a summer vacation  while sitting by the beach with a cool wind brushing your face and the delicate scent of the bar in the neighborhood making a cocktail with lime and coconut. Virgin Island Water by Creed was the inspiration. Comparison side by side with VIW There are just very tiny changes in the opening, but HV and VIW smell very similarly.

    • Top notes are Coconut, Lime, Sicilian Mandarin and Sicilian Bergamot 
    • Middle notes are Hibiscus, Indian Jasmine and Ylang-Ylang,
    • Base notes are Woody Notes and Musk.
    • Perfume Gender:  Unisex
    • Longevity: Long-lasting
    • Sillage: Strong
    • Projection: Moderate

     

    The Dua Brand's Caribbean Waters is a citrus aromatic fragrance for both sexes.  Mahsam Raza is the nose behind this fragrance. You'll be transported to the Caribbean beaches by this masterpiece. Inspired by Creed Virgin Island Water, the scenty opens with lime and is followed by coconut, sugar cane, and rum. It almost perfectly captures the precise notes of Creed Virgin Island Water  in the exact order.

    • Notes: Lime, Coconut, Bergamot, Orange, Mandarin, White Rum and Sugar Cane.
    • Perfume Gender:  Unisex
    • Longevity: Long-lasting
    • Sillage: Strong
    • Projection: Moderate

    Women from young to old enjoy Bath & Body Works Coconut Lime Verbena Citrus Gourmand fragrance. This beautiful coconut/lime scent is s secure yet exotic, lovely, and enjoyable. Lime keeps it from becoming overly mushy while maintaining its sweetness. After a brief period of chilling freshness, it develops a lovely warm smell.

    • Top notes are Bergamot, Lime, Black Currant and Melon 
    • Middle notes are Peach, Lemon, Lily-of-the-Valley, Tuberose, Mandarin Orange, Coconut and Cedar
    • Base notes are Musk Sandalwood and Vanilla Pod,.
    • Perfume Gender:  Unisex
    • Longevity: Weak
    • Sillage: Intimate
    • Projection: Moderate

     

    For both men and women, Alexandria Fragrances Hawaii Volcano Intense is a citrus gourmand scent. It was released in 2018 after its creation by perfumer Hany Hafez. Juicy limes, spicy white bergamot, and a dash of reviving mandarin are the star ingredients in this lively, vibrant fragrance. Hawaii Volcano Intense has a creamy surge of coconut that has been sweetened with sugar and dyed with rum, but the electric bolt of citruses is what really stands out in this tropical scent. 

    • Top notes are Lime, Coconut, Mandarin Orange and Bergamot 
    • Middle notes are Hibiscus, Ginger, Ylang-Ylang and Jasmine
    • Base notes are Musk, Rum and Sugar Cane.
    • Perfume Gender:  Unisex
    • Longevity: Long-lasting
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Moderate

     

    Caribbean by Nuancielo is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance launched in 2021. Like Creed Virgin Island Water , it opens with sweet citrus and coconut leading a similar aheart and closing with a sweet musky scent. 

    • Top notes are Coconut, Lime, Italian Tangerine and White Bergamot. 
    • Middle notes are Ylang-Ylang, Indian Jasmine, Hibiscus and Ginger. 
    • Base notes are Musk, White Rum and Sugar Cane.
    • Perfume Gender:  Unisex
    • Longevity: Long-lasting
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Moderate

    Calvin Klein's CK One Summer 2014 is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for both sexes. Youthful energy, liveliness, and undeniable coolness describe this scent. Juicy melon is mixed with citrusy, frosty notes of grapefruit and lime in the top. The heart of the fragrance is a fun and vivacious cocktail made of tequila, white freesia, and cypress.

    • Top notes are Grapefruit, Melon and Lime;
    • Middle notes are Freesia, Cypress and Tequila 
    • Base notes are Sugar, Cedar and Coconut Milk.
    • Perfume Gender:  Unisex
    • Longevity: Moderate
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Moderate

     

    For both men and women, Gary by SpongeBob Squarepants is a Floral Woody Musk scent. Warm and tropical, it smells like a fruit dish at a beach party. Early on, there are hints of vanilla and oak, but those flavors don't really come through until later, after this killer scent has had some time to cool off.

    • Top notes are Orange Blossom and Citruses 
    • Middle notes are Amber, Vanilla Flower and Coconut Nectar.
    • Base notes are Sandalwood, Musk and Driftwood..
    • Perfume Gender:  Unisex
    • Longevity: Eternal
    • Sillage: Enormous
    • Projection: Moderate

    CONCLUSION

    Virgin Island Water by Creed is essentially an astounding scent that transports its wearers to the Caribbean Sea. The good news is that there are a number of alternatives with similar scents. If the alternatives above are absent, consider a scent that portrays a cool freshness of the sea with coconut, citrusy and musky accords.


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