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Letter from the Publishers Welcome to the 10th Anniversary Edition of Places to Explore St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix! We are proud to serve our island community and welcome our many visitors to our beautiful sun-drenched shores. Voted the “Best Visitor Publication in the U.S. Virgin Islands”, Places to Explore offers all the information you’ll need on activities, dining, shopping and accommodations as well as interesting island facts and practical tips. Our directory of services is a handy reference, and the island and downtown maps will help you get wherever you want to go. We celebrate our milestone anniversary with Top Ten lists in a broad range of categories: top 10 beaches, top 10 shopping tips, top 10 activities for kids and more, making it quick and easy for visitors to make savvy vacation choices. We encourage you to discover your own top ten reasons why the U.S. Virgin Islands is your number one vacation spot! It may be the stunning natural beauty of the islands or the fascinating historical sites. It may be the incredible duty-free shopping or the savory tastes of local and international cuisine. Energetic water activities such as sailing, snorkeling and diving might be your favorite, or you may prefer hiking through lush tropical forests or simply lounging on a warm sandy beach. Whatever your preferences, we’re sure you can find more than ten reasons to return!
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Welcome to the our amazing United States Virgin Islands--St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas and Water Island. Each of our islands boasts a unique personality and beckons you to discover what makes them special. Island hopping is easy so a multi-destination vacation is surely possible, and recommended. Explore this detailed guide for everything to experience–from our breathtaking beaches and exhilarating activities, to rejuvenating spas and world class restaurants. Set aside a day for shopping. You'll find exceptional discounts on jewelry, electronics, watches, rum, and so much more. You've worked hard for this vacation and we plan to make sure you enjoy it to the fullest. Thank you for choosing the U.S. Virgin Islands. Sincerely,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Virgin Islands Welcome Getting to Know the Islands............. 14 Weddings............................................... 20 Island Pride窶的ndia Association.............. 22 ST. THOMAS Carnival................................................. 24 Sightseeing & Attractions Island Walking Tour.......................... 28 Island Driving Tour............................ 36 Hassel Island........................................ 44 Car Rentals........................................... 50 Shopping............................................... 54 Dining and Nightlife............................... 90 Land Sports......................................... 102 Beaches.............................................. 107 Water Sports....................................... 108 Maps St. Thomas Island and Yacht Haven Grande...................48-49 Downtown and Havensight Mall......80-81 ST. JOHN Sightseeing/Attractions....................... 128 St. John Festival.................................. 129 Virgin Islands National Park............... 132 Dining and Nightlife............................. 136 Shopping............................................. 138 Beaches/Water Sports........................ 139 Maps: Island and Cruz Bay................. 135 ST. CROIX Sightseeing/Attrractions...................... 142 Beaches.............................................. 145 Velkommen! The Danish Connection... 146 Shopping and St. Croix Events........... 147 Crucian Christmas Festival................. 148 Dining.................................................. 149 Maps: Island and Christiansted.....148-149 BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS........ 120 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Taxi Rates............................................. 52 Ferry Schedules.................................. 124 Calendar of Events............................. 154 Places To Stay in the Virgin Islands... 158 Directory of Advertisers & Essential Information.................. 166 Great Saving Coupons .................................. Back of this book Cover Photo: Christian Wheatley www.christianwheatley.com Photo location: Salomon Bay, St. John
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Getting to Know the Islands Size St. Croix: 84 square miles, St. Thomas: 32 square miles, St. John: 19 square miles, Water Island: .76 square miles. Location 40 miles east of Puerto Rico, 1,100 miles southeast of Miami and 1,500 miles from New York City, straddling the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea at latitude 18º 20 N, longitude 64º 50 W. Capital Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. Population 109,574 year-round residents (July 2012 estimate), with the majority residing on St. Thomas (approx-
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imately 51,500) and St. Croix (approximately 53,500). Virgin Islanders are a mix of American, Caribbean, Danish, French, Asian, African, Middle Eastern, Spanish, Puerto Rican and others. Language The official language is English. Spanish and patois (PA-twah), a blend of Danish, Spanish, English, Portuguese and African, are also common. Climate/Rainfall Temperature is generally in the 80Fs during the day and mid 70Fs at night, slightly hotter in the summer. Average rainfall is between 38” and 45” per year.
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Currency U.S. dollars. Traveler’s checks and major credit cards are accepted. There are numerous ATMs, U.S. and international banks. Customs & Taxes Up to $1,600 of merchandise may be purchased dutyfree by U.S. residents. Families may combine their totals. Those over 21 years of age may bring home 5 liters of liquor duty-free if one is made in the U.S. Virgin Islands, 100 cigars of non-Cuban origin and 5 cartons of cigarettes. There is a 10% hotel tax but no sales or luxury taxes. (See shopping section pages 54-87.) Communications The area code for the U.S. Virgin Islands is 340. Some stateside cell phones may work. Internet and calling stations are conveniently located. Time Zone Atlantic Standard Time. Daylight Savings Time is not recognized. Entry Requirements U.S. citizens may enter with a valid identification such as a driver’s license. Non-U.S. visitors must show a valid passport and appropriate visa. A passport is required for all visits to neighboring islands such as the British Virgin Islands. Government The U.S. Virgin Islands is a self-governing unincorporated U.S. territory. Virgin Islanders are U.S. citizens, but cannot vote for the U.S. President. Income Tax Virgin Islanders pay U.S. income tax, though the monies col-
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lected stay in the Virgin Islands. The federal government matches some taxes, such as the rum excise tax. Tax breaks for businesses opening in the U.S. Virgin Islands are offered by the Economic Development Council. Voltage Standard American 120volt current. Postal Service U.S. Postal Service. Federal Express and UPS are available, however international rates may be charged. Tipping 15% to 20% is customary. Some restaurants may automatically include a service charge for larger parties. Driving Driving is on the left. Visitors may drive with a valid U.S. driver’s license for up to 90 days. Street Names Gada (pronounced Gah-da) is the Danish word for street. You will see both Danish and English street names, especially in the downtown areas. Health Care St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. John have full service emergency facilities. St. Thomas is also home to the Charlotte Kimmelman Cancer Institute. Drinking Legal drinking age is 18. Please remember to drink responsibly and keep hydrated with plenty of water. Smoking Smoking is prohibited in restaurants and other public buildings. Bars may allow smoking outdoors, though it must be 20 feet from the entrance or any service area. WATER ISLAND Unlike the rest of the Virgin Islands, Water Island was not included in the purchase by the U.S. in 1917. It was later purchased for $10,000 in 1944. It is a tranquil little piece of paradise with less than 200 residents, 100 homes on 491.5 acres, no town, no stoplights and no gas station. Residents prefer golf carts to cars and use their dinghies for shopping on St. Thomas. Activities focus on nature with hiking, snorkeling and an island bicycle tour. The Water Island Ferry (340) 690-4159 runs several times daily from Crown Bay Marina on St. Thomas.
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Keeping Fit With an abundance of tempting foods to try and so many relaxing beaches to lounge the day away, avoid taking home a few extra pounds by making fitness a part of the fun of your holiday experience! There are plenty of opportunities for keeping fit during your stay. Hiking trails offer an up-close look at nature, and walking tours of colonial ruins or historic districts can be a fascinating and informative way to spend the day. Water sports can also be an exhilarating workout. Those who prefer a more structured fitness regimen can take advantage of daily, weekly and monthly passes offered at many local gyms and resort fitness centers with exercise classes, steam rooms, pools, free weights, training equipment, changing rooms and showers. Several resorts also have tennis courts available by the hour. Fitness can also be a great way to social. A free Tai Chi class is held on the lawn at Yacht Haven Grande on St. Thomas each Saturday at 9 a.m. Several certified instructors offer zumba workouts at various island locations. Check www.zumba. com/en-US/classes/index/VI/ to find a class to fit your schedule.
The Perfect Weddings in the U.S. Virgin Islands
There are so many options to consider when planning your tropical wedding! Choose a seaside ceremony barefoot on the sand or a sunset service out at sea. Marry in a lush hilltop garden or a luxury villa with spectacular view of the harbor. There are several historic churches and synagogues for those who prefer a traditional setting and underwater options for the more untraditional. An island wedding planner can manage all of the details and knows the local florists, photographers, caterers and other wedding professionals that will fit your needs. They can help with the logistics of travel and accommodations for you and your guests as well as your honeymoon plans. There are several wedding companies available, and many resorts offer a variety of wedding and honeymoon packages. You will need to do a bit of planning in advance to comply with marriage laws in the U.S. Virgin Islands. No blood test
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is required, but there is a $100 application fee and a $100 marriage license fee. If any of the parties are divorced, you must provide a certified copy of the divorce decree or a notarized affidavit stating when the divorce was granted. Visit the Department of Tourism’s website www.usvitourism.com for a downloadable application and mail it with a certified check or money order to the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands, P.O. Box 70, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. 00804. There is an 8-business day waiting period once the paperwork is received. Licenses must be picked up in person at the Courthouse. Judges are available to perform civil ceremonies Monday through Friday by appointment for a fee of $400. Contact the Superior Court of the U.S. Virgin Islands at 340-7746680 on St. Thomas or St. John and 340-778-9750 on St. Croix.
The India Connection
Photo of the India Association First Board 1976, with the Governor From left to right: Ram Mirpuri David Mohanani (Charter President) Mrs. Sheila Mohanani Victor Chugani Mrs. Agnes King Governor Cyril E. King Russell Nandlal Kishoo Sakhrani
On an island that is such a melting pot of various peoples and cultures, members of the Virgin Islands’ Indian community, more than 500 strong, have taken it upon themselves to become cultural ambassadors within the community and beyond. Through the India Association of the Virgin Islands, they strive to enrich and enhance the friendship between India and the United States while at the same time providing aid in the local community. Many families of Indian descent call these islands home, some for several generations, and are a notable force in local business and the islands at large. Giving back to the community is a rich cultural tradition, one they continue on their island home. Formed in 1976 with just 15 members, the India Association of the Virgin Islands is dedicated to improving life in the Virgin Islands. Today’s membership, now including more than 76 companies, focuses on health care and education issues facing the islands through volunteer community service efforts and significant donations to worthy causes. Through their fundraising and philanthropic efforts, the active India Association of the Virgin Islands has certainly made a far-reaching impact. In 2012, the organization fulfilled
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their pledge to donate $100,000 to the Charlotte Kimmelman Cancer Center and provided scholarships for nursing students attending the University of the Virgin Islands. These scholarships have been awarded every year since 1976. They also made a significant contribution to the Miracle Baby Foundation, an organization providing crucial care for premature infants. Their efforts assist both the local and world community, from the distribution of thesauruses and dictionaries to local schoolchildren to heading a local fund drive to assist tsunami victims. Through the Sathya Sai Baba Cultural Center, the group provides volunteer service activities at the Eldra Schulterbrandt Home Residential Long-Term Care Facility, the Nana Baby Children’s Home, the Yellow Cedar Group Home and more. India Association keeps close ties to its homeland, culture and heritage and does its share to promote continuing good will between the two nations. They often host guest speakers such as His Excellency Naresh Chandra, Ambassador of India in Washington DC and The Honorable Mr. Prabhu Dayal, then Consul General of India to New York, who has been to St. Thomas on several visits and was guest speaker in 2012 at their celebration of India’s 66th Independence Day.
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Pageantry and parades, feathers and finery. Over-the-top spectacle is what Carnival is all about! Flamboyant costumes, pulsing beats and fantastic food abound in this month-long festivity. Each island has its own Carnival season, each with its own dynamic personality. Put on your party shoes and join the parade! Spring is in the air for the St. Thomas Carnival, held in April. In its 61st continuous year, the St. Thomas Carnival is known for its wow factor, named one of the top ten Carnivals in the world by USA Today and featured in the Discovery Channel HD’s “Fantastic Festivals of the World” television special. Thousands participate in the closing parade, in troupes
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often topping 200 members, all with as much glitter and glitz as they can muster. Leading up to that grand finale, a month of fun activities are planned, such as boat races, games, Carnival Queen, Prince and Princess pageants and musical competitions. The whole family can get involved, with everything from the Toddler Race to the Senior Quelbe Tramp. Musical entertainment takes center stage as well, with the Steel Pan Jamboree, Latin and Soca nights and the coveted Calypso King competition, where singers comment on life with social and political satire. The last week of Carnival is an all-out party. The Carnival Village is the place to be, with rides, games, food, drinks and live music every night. The final Wednesday brings the Cultural Fair, held in Charlotte Amalie’s Emancipation Park, with local food, arts and crafts, plants and produce. In the wee hours of Thursday, the J’Ouvert Tramp has thousands of revelers dancing down the Waterfront behind their favorite local bands. Children get their day in the sun with the Children’s Parade on Friday, and Saturday is the big adult parade down Main Street, an explosion of color and frenetic energy, culminating with fireworks in the harbor.
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The Rising Stars Youth Steel Orchestra is the pride of the U.S. Virgin Islands. In 1981, Judge Verne A. Hodge developed this experimental music program to help decrease juvenile delinquency and school dropouts. Sponsored by the Superior Court of the U.S. Virgin Islands, it focuses on youths between the ages of 10 and 18 to guide them towards completion of their high school education through music. Members of the group must adhere to the Rising Stars Rules and Regulations, Code of Conduct and Motto, all geared towards academic achievement. Besides musical instruction, the program offers a Tutorial and Enrichment Program, preparation for college placement tests and help with college applications, financial aid forms and obtaining scholarships. The orchestra boasts a 90% graduation rate. As recognized Ambassadors of the Virgin Islands, the Rising Stars now have a varied repertoire which they have performed throughout the U.S., including the Tournament of Roses Parade in California and Lincoln Center in New York, as well as Japan and Taiwan. They have been featured on Good Morning America and were Grand Prize winners in the national television network A&E’s Breaking Barriers competition. They have been rated in the top ten percent nationally in the Innovations in State and Local Government competition sponsored by Harvard University and the Ford Foundation, and are listed in the U.S. Senate’s Catalog of Hope as one of the best preventative programs in the United States and its Territories. Rising Stars performing at the Emancipation Park Band Shell, November 2012.
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n the Footsteps of History is the best way to experience St. Thomas. There’s also an array of historic sites and family fun activities that can make your vacation exciting.
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CHARLOTTE AMALIE’S HISTORIC DISTRICT Downtown Charlotte Amalie is dense with historic sites spanning more than 350 years. It is easy to explore on a single-day walking tour, but as the island’s primary shopping district, you may want to spend an extra day or two, combining sightseeing with the best in duty free shopping. Charlotte Amalie’s Historic District begins in the 17th century, when it was known as Tap Haus, or Beer Hall, a favorite hangout for pirates. As more and more settlers immigrated to the island, its rowdy reputation diminished and a proper town was established. The downtown area reflects each part of its past, with a 17th century fort, 18th century Danish warehouses, 19th century churches and present day buildings coexisting side by side. It evolved from a trading post to the busiest duty free port in the Caribbean. Your Places To Explore downtown map (between pages 80-81) includes a self-guided walking tour highlighting the most important sites of the historic district, as well as helpful shopping suggestions. Stop by the information booth on the Waterfront with any questions. FORT CHRISTIAN Start your walking tour at St. Thomas’ iconic landmark, Fort Christian, named after King Christian V of Denmark. With its famous clock tower, Fort Christian has been in continuous use since 1680, as a seat of government, a jail, a church and a museum. This National Historic Landmark is currently undergoing massive renovations. Cross the street to the water side. LEGISLATURE BUILDING Erected in 1828 and originally used as barracks for the Danish Police. Located on the edge of the harbor, it was the site of the transfer of ownership of the Virgin Islands from Denmark to the United States in 1917 and is now the home of the Legislature of the Virgin Islands. Cross the street at the stoplight near the entrance to the Legislature’s courtyard. VENDOR’S PLAZA Explore this maze of colorful market stalls for fun souvenirs, t-shirts, bags, fashion jewelry and more. Cross the parking lot behind Vendor’s Plaza.
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U.S. Congress introduces Elective Governor Act
First commercial jet lands on St. Thomas
U.S. Department of the Interior takes over from U.S. Navy as legislator of the U.S.V.I.
Congress grants citizenship to U.S. Virgin Islanders
St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix purchased by United States for $25 million
Capital of Danish West Indies moves from Christiansted, St. Croix to Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
Royal Mail Steam Packet Company moves to St. Thomas
St. Thomas declared a free port
Danes abolish slave trade
Sugar becomes major crop on St.Thomas
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1917-Virgin Islands Purchase left to right: Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, Danish Ambassador Constantine Brun, Rear Admiral James Harrison Oliver (Virgin Islands Governor from 1917-1919), Secretary of State Robert Lansing, Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo
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a short but steep road leads up Government Hill or, take the historic staircase built in 1871 along Garden Street, across from the Post Office. HOTEL 1829 & THE CARIBBEAN WORLD AMBER MUSEUM Built in 1829, Hotel 1829 was the private home of Alexander Lavalette, a wealthy French sea merchant. You’ll see his initials incorporated in the balcony’s ironwork. Note the Moroccan glazed tiles and original Tiffany window. A spectacular 20-foot high Caribbean and Baltic amber waterfall graces the courtyard, Blackbeard’s Castle
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EMANCIPATION PARK In the middle of the busy downtown area is tranquil Emancipation Park. Notice the conch blower statue commemorating the emancipation of slaves in 1848 as well as the territory’s replica of the Liberty Bell. GRAND GALLERIA Known as the Grand Hotel from 1837 to 1975, the elegant Grand Galleria offers a collection of shops and offices. Cross the street and head to the right. FREDERICK LUTHERAN CHURCH The oldest church building on St. Thomas (and the second oldest Lutheran church building in the Western Hemisphere), Frederick Lutheran was the official church of the Danish West Indies. The original sanctuary was built in 1793, and refurbished in 1826 and 1870. It is well known for its lovely golden yellow color and traditional West Indian “welcome arms” staircase, bell tower and grand antique chandeliers. From the church, head right on Main Street to Post Office Square. To the left is the Post Office. To the right is a small park. POST OFFICE The U.S. Post Office features two floor-to-ceiling murals depicting island life, painted in 1936 by renowned Saturday Evening Post artist Stevan Dohanos. To the left of the park,
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ish Colonial Council. The first two floors are open to the public and are remarkable for their historic artwork by Camille Pissarro and authentic West Indian furniture. An adjacent alley leads to the 7 Arches Museum, a restored 19th century Danish West Indian home with tours by the live-in owner. Return to Post Office Square. Head right for one block, then turn right on Nye Gade for two short blocks.
99 Steps with stairs leading to the Caribbean World Amber Museum, a display of amber artifacts and jewelry. Continue up the hill to the edge of the building. 99 STEPS The most photographed steps in the Caribbean, the 99 Steps were built with ballast from Danish trade ships. If you count, you’ll notice there are actually 103! This picturesque stairway is lined with colorful flowers and offers a stunning island view. Historic home museums are found along the way, leading up to Blackbeard’s Castle at the apex. The Crown House was the 18th century home of the prestigious Roth family. Haagensen House and Villa Notman are restored 19th century townhouses showcasing authentic West Indian furnishings. BLACKBEARD’S CASTLE Rumored to be the stronghold of the infamous pirate Edward Teach. This Danish watchtower named Skytsborg was built by the Danes in 1679, and is considered a National Historic Landmark. Daily tours and explore the tower ruins, pirate statues and botanical gardens. Return to Government Hill at the base of the 99 Steps, turn left. GOVERNMENT HOUSE The distinguished white Government House is the center of the governor’s operations. It was originally built in 1867 for the Dan-
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ST. THOMAS REFORMED CHURCH The St. Thomas (Dutch) Reformed Church is home to the oldest congregation on St. Thomas, continuously worshipping for more than 350 years. The church is on the corner of Nye Gade and Crystal Gade. Head one block up the hill on Crystal Gade. MAIN STREET The historic buildings of Main Street maintain the town’s role as a busy trading port with an astounding collection of duty free merchandise. Old Danish warehouses made with ship ballast, stone, sand and molasses dominate the southern side of the street and run through to the Waterfront. A collection of 18th and 19th century classic West Indian buildings line the street to the north, including the Camille Pissarro Building, childhood home of the famous French impressionist, and the Enid Baa Public Library, a townhouse built in 1818. MARKET SQUARE At the far end of the shopping district, Market Square was built as a slave trading market. It is
now used to sell local produce and spices, particularly on Saturday mornings. Continue down Main Street one block to complete your walking tour. SAINTS PETER & PAUL CATHEDRAL This Catholic Church was constructed in 1806 and is noted for its ornate and inspiring artwork by Belgian artists, Father Leo Servais and Brother Ildephonsus. Return via the Waterfront. ST. THOMAS SYNAGOGUE Crystal Gade 340-774-4312 www.synagogue.vi St. Thomas’s historic Synagogue is a fiveminute walk from downtown Charlotte Amalie. Renowned for its magnificent domed ceiling, hand-hewn mahogany pews, Baccarat chandeliers and sand floors, the Synagogue was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2001. You are also invited to visit the adjacent Weibel Museum to learn about 215 years of Jewish life in St. Thomas. Their unique Judaica Shop carries Synagogue souvenirs and a large selection of fine handcrafted Jewish ceremonial art.
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St. Thomas Synagogue Spiritual Home of the Jews of St. Thomas since 1796. Our Synagogue is one of the three National Historic Landmarks on St. Thomas and just a short walk from Main Street. Visit our adjacent Weibel Museum and Judaica Shop. Open: Mon.-Thurs. 9 am-4 pm, Fri. 9 am-3 pm Contact us at: info@synagogue.vi www.synagogue.vi Phone: 340-774-4312 Fax: 340-774-3249 Join us for Services: Fridays 6:30 pm Saturdays 10:30 am This architectual gem, restored in 2000, has all the original elements from its construction in 1833.
Make the Walking Tour part of your Fitness Routine while on St. Thomas. Follow the Feet on the Places To Explore Map, between pages 80-81 of this book, to begin your Walking Tour.
MAGIC ICE ST. THOMAS, INC. Downtown Charlotte Amalie, next to Pizza Hut 340-422-6000 THE COOLEST ATTRACTION ON THE ISLAND! Ranked #1 of 80 attractions on St. Thomas by TripAdvisor. This ice palace is a permanent exhibition that depicts the rich history and beauty of the island. Sculpted from crystal clear ice imported from the Arctic by 16 of the world’s most creative ice artists, Magic Ice is a MUST SEE! The LARGEST PERMANENT ICE GALLERY in the WORLD at 10,000 sq. ft! Admission fee includes a free shot at the ice bar.
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ake a drive! There’s more to see outside of Charlotte Amalie. Plenty of taxis are ready to take you or a group on a full- or half-day island tour showcasing the most popular sites. Most are waiting on the Waterfront or by Vendor’s Plaza. Those renting their own vehicle will find the pullout island map in this guide helpful to locate island attractions. Island jeep tours are also available. East of Charlotte Amalie BLUEBEARD’S CASTLE East of Charlotte Amalie, Bluebeard’s Castle Resort surrounds the ruins of Frederik’s Fort, a Danish fortified tower built in 1689. YACHT HAVEN GRANDE Follow the Waterfront east of Charlotte Amalie to find Yacht Haven Grande. This luxurious state-of-the-art mega-yacht marina’s lovely promenade is lined with designer boutiques and dockside cafés. PARADISE POINT Dangling above the harbor, gondolas climb 700 feet above the harbor to Paradise Point for the best view St. Thomas has to offer, particularly during sunset. A restaurant,
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shops, a Ferris wheel, a Skyjump trampoline, a nature trail and more keep the whole family entertained. WEST INDIAN COMPANY DOCK Directly across from Paradise Point is the West Indian Company Dock. One of the busiest cruise ship docks in the Caribbean, it is visited by some of the largest cruise ships in the world. Havensight Shopping Mall and the adjacent Port of $ale offer a relaxed shopping experience just steps from these majestic vessels. West of Charlotte Amalie FRENCHTOWN A half-mile west of Charlotte Amalie, Frenchtown is a quaint fishing village known for its popular Restaurant Row. It was settled by French immigrants from St. Bart’s in the 1800s. You’ll find local fishermen selling their catch in the early mornings at the Quetel Fish Market on the dock. A Frenchtown Heritage Museum displays historic photographs, pottery and furniture. Atop Frenchtown’s hill is the lovely St. Ann’s Church. CROWN BAY CENTER Another mile past Frenchtown is Crown Bay Center,
the island’s alternate cruise ship dock. Its breezy open-air plaza is filled with colorful kiosks, retail shops, restaurants and a replica of an old sugar mill. A boardwalk connects to nearby Crown Bay Marina, bobbing with yachts and sailboats and the ferry to Water Island. East End TILLETT GARDENS In 1959 famous silkscreen artist Jim Tillett converted this old Danish farm into an artists’ compound with a charming garden setting. You’ll find studios creating pottery, jewelry, candles, leatherwork, hand painted clothing and more, as well as a spa and the island’s only community theater. Concerts and art festivals are held throughout the year. RED HOOK Red Hook is the east end’s commerce center. This small but busy area adjacent to the St. John ferry terminal contains American Yacht Harbor Marina, retail shops, restaurants and an array of businesses. Many of the island’s sailing and sport fishing activities are based in the area. Cont’d on page 41.
CORAL WORLD OCEAN PARK Adjacent to Coki Beach, St Thomas 340-775-1555 www.coralworldvi.com Voted top tourist attraction & ecotourism in the V.I. Get up close and personal with the beauty and magic of Caribbean marine life in a stunning setting. View life on a coral reef from the unique Undersea Observatory. Pet a shark, hand feed a stingray or a rainbow lorikeet! Add-ons include the Sea Lion Swim and Encounter Programs, SNUBA, Sea Trek Helmet Dive, Shark and Turtle Encounters, Nautilus Semi-Submarine, and Parasailing. Open daily 9:00am to 4:00pm. Summer schedule may vary. Please call to confirm times.
BUTTERFLY GARDEN Located next to the Cruise Ship dock in Havensight, St Thomas 340-715-3366 www.butterflygardenvi.com Stroll through a lush tropical garden as hundreds of exotic butterflies take flight. Watch them feeding and learn about their amazing life cycles during a guided tour with a knowledgeable and entertaining guide. Wear bright colors to attract the butterflies to land on you. Double the fun and photo opportunities with our daily bird shows - Open daily in season 8:30am to 4pm. May to October schedule may vary so call ahead.
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drop-off at your hotel, a great quick overlook with a stop at Yacht Haven Grande for lunch and shopping on your own. And the signature banana daiquiri at Mountain Top is included! St. John Tour: The most complete and affordable way to see the spectacularly preserved nature of St. John. Pick-up and drop-off at your hotel, round-trip ferry tickets, full island tour including the cost of entry at the Park, snorkeling equipment for the famed Trunk Bay underwater trail and lunch! Just bring camera and sunscreen!
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Mid-Island SCENIC VIEWS Keep your camera handy! Each turn in the road brings yet another spectacular island and ocean vie. Stop by Skyline Drive (Route 40) for a hilltop view of the harbor. West on Route 40, Drake’s Seat, which Sir Francis Drake is said to have used as a lookout to spot Spanish galleons, overlooks Magens Bay, the British Virgin Islands and Drake’s Passage. Beacon Point At the eastern end of Skyline Drive, Beacon Point has a terrific view of neighboring islands from their observatory platform. Stop by the gift shop for island souvenirs or enjoy a fruit daiquiri or snack. The Humane Society of St. Thomas After a long and costly construction process, paw prints now lead to a brand new animal care facility on St. Thomas! After more than six years of fundraising and construction, the $8 million Humane Society of St.
Thomas Animal Care Campus on Weymouth Rhymer Highway finally opened its doors in August of 2012. Beautifully landscaped with dog walk paths, dog runs and play areas, the facility includes cutting-edge sound- and odor-contained kennels, a cat cabana, an on-campus animal treatment center, an education center, an area for the Police K-9 unit, a bunny hutch, an iguana sanctuary, a livestock holding area and an animal boarding center. Visit www.hsstt.com for more information. The St. Thomas Regional Library Two decades in the making, the new Charles Wesley Turnbull Regional Library and Records Center near Tutu Park Mall is scheduled to open sometime in the late spring of 2013. This $13 million project includes a 24,000 square-foot library as well as a 27,000 square-foot archive section for the preservation, digitalization and photo-duplication of historic documents.
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MOUNTAIN TOP Estate St. Peter 340-774-2400 www.mountaintopvi.com Welcome to the World Famous MountainTop, birthplace of the original Banana Daiquiri and the island’s first established major tourist attraction. From the highest point on St. Thomas (1547 feet), enjoy the breathtaking views of Magens Bay (rated one of the top ten beaches in the world) and 20 other islands and cays including St. John, Tortola and Jost Van Dyke. Sip a Banana Daiquiri, grab a snack and enjoy the best gifts, souvenir & clothing shopping on island. Photo © Mick Kollins-MtnTop
BIZ RENTALS Across from main Havensight gate 340-774-5840 www.rentamotion.com BIZ RENTALS rents scooters, motorcycles, jeeps, kayaks, paddle surfboards and pedal boats. FREE drop offs and pickups anywhere in St. Thomas for scooters, motorcycles and jeeps. BIZ RENTALS’ fleet consists of Honda motorcycles and Yamaha scooters and brand new Kawasaki motorcycles. BIZ RENTALS also has the newest Paddle Surf equipment available for rent. BIZ RENTALS is located across from the main Havensight gate, next to Al Cohen’s Discount Liquor Mall. For more information visit their website: www.rentamotion.com or call them at (340) 774-5840.
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ST. PETER GREAT HOUSE & BOTANICAL GARDENS St. Peter Mountain Road 340-774-4999 www.greathousevi.com Nestled in the volcanic peaks of St. Thomas, this breathtaking property was once part of the Plantation Saint Peter in the 1800s and is now home to a recently redesigned Great House and Botanical Gardens. The 4-acre property presents unique photo opportunities, a newly created 400’ nature trail and amazing views of over 20 Caribbean islands and cays. Also home to the Caribbean inspired restaurant, Blue Orchid, part of one of the top catering companies in the world, accommodating from 15 to 1,000 guests in casual to elegant weddings, receptions and special events.
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In the middle of Charlotte Amalie Harbor sits Hassel Island. This small plot of land has only been an island for little more than 150 years! Named Estate Orkanhullet (Danish for Hurricane Hole), it was originally a 135-acre peninsula attached to St. Thomas. Early Danish settlers used the estate primarily as grazing land for goats and cattle. During the 1700s, its location in the middle of St. Thomas’ harbor made it ideal for defense as well as a convenient stop for coal and fresh water. During a brief occupation by the British in the early 1800s, several military structures were erected, the ruins of which can be explored today. The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company took possession in the 1840s. Careening Cove was used for ship repair and as a coaling station. The Creque Marine Slipway was also built in the 1840s, possibly the oldest steam-operated marine railway in existence. Poor water circulation in the harbor, the cause of severe outbreaks of cholera, prompted the removal of the thin stretch of land connecting Estate Orkanhullet to St. Thomas in
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the 1860s, creating Hassel Island. In 1919, it was dredged again to widen the passage. In 1978, the Paiewonski family, who owned the island at the time, sold 95 percent of the island to the Virgin Islands National Park. Recent efforts by the Virgin Islands National Park, the Virgin Islands government, the St. Thomas Historical Trust and other community organizations, private residents and local businesses have financed a multimillion dollar renovation project. By the end of 2013, they hope to launch the area as an openair museum for visitors and tours. The best way to explore Hassel Island is with a kayak, hike & snorkel tour with V.I. Ecotours. As an Affinity Partner with the Virgin Islands National Park, they sponsor programs of the Friends of the VI National Park and offer a free one-year membership to guests. VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventures Offered in 3 locations: Honeymoon Beach at Caneel Bay, St John St Thomas Mangrove Lagoon Historic Hassel Island 340-779-2155 www.viecotours.com Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure to Historic Hassel Island, in the Virgin Islands National Park! Paddle past well preserved Danish and British Colonial ruins and Careening Cove. A ten-minute hike brings you to Fort Willoughby, a British Fort from the Napoleonic era. Visit the Garrison House and the Creque Marine Railway. Snorkel at a quiet beach, enjoy a cool dip or relax in the shade. Daily tours 9:30 am departing from Frenchtown Marina. Reservations Required. E-mail: info@ viecotours.com; www.viecotours.com; Phone: (340) 779-2155.
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ST. THOMAS ISLAND Map DIRECTORY ACCOMMODATIONS Best Western Carib Beach Resort........1 Best Western Plus Emerald Beach Resort..........................2 Bellavista Scott Hotel............................3 Bluebeard’s Beach Club.......................4 Bluebeard’s Castle Hotel................... 4A Bolongo Bay Beach Resort...................5 Bunker Hill Hotel (Downtown)............6 Elysian Beach Resort............................7 Frenchman’s Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort..8 Harbor House Villa................................9 The Island Beachcomber Hotel.........10 Mafolie Hotel........................................11 McLauglin AndersonVillas (Office Location)...............................12 Paradise Cove.......................................13 Paradise Properties.............................14 Point Pleasant Resort..........................15 Sapphire Beach Resort & Marina .............................................................16 Secret Harbour Beach Resort............. 17 Sugar Bay Resort & Spa.......................18 The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas.............19 Windward Passage Hotel (Downtown)...........................................6 ACTIVITIES/ATTRACTIONS Biz Rentals............................Havensight Butterfly Garden..................Havensight Coral World Ocean Park.....................20 Kon Tiki.................................Havensight Mahogany Run Golf Course................21 MountainTop........................................22 St. Peter Great House & Botanical Gardens...........................23 Tree Limin’ Extreme (St. Peter Great House).......................23 Tropic Tours..........................Havensight Virgin Islands Ecotours Hassel Island Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventures..24 Virgin Islands Ecotours Mangrove Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventures...25 GAMING ON ST. THOMAS Southland Gaming Look for the Play Button....................... Virgin Islands Lottery (Office Location - Downtown)...........6 GROCERY STORES Pueblo Supermarket (Sub Base & Long Bay).......................26 PERSONAL CARE Shapemate Weight Loss .........................................340-626-9394
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SALON/SPA SERVICES Journey’s Spa & Fitness Center (Sugar Bay Resort).......................................18 Lazule Sea Spa and Salon (Marriott Frenchman’s Reef)........................8 Sugar and Spice Artistry............................YHG SHOPPING Bliss Jewelers...............................................HM Captain’s Corner (Downtown -Windward Passage Hotel)....6 Duty Free St. Thomas Liquor and Perfume..................Airport, CBC Castaways Boutique & Tropical Clothing Company (Sugar Bay Resort)........................................18 Diamonds International (Marriott Frenchman’s Reef)........................8 Nola’s Boutique..........................................POS Yacht Haven Grande..................................YHG COACH AIRLINES Cape Air Airlines................................... Airport CAR RENTALS / SCOOTERS / TAXIS Biz Rentals.....................................Havensight Budget Rent A Car............................................. ........................(Sapphire) 16, 27, Airport, HM Dollar Rent A Car...........................................28 Thrifty Car Rental..........................................28 V.I. Taxi Association.....................Everywhere FERRIES / WATER TAXIS Dohm’s Water Taxi...........................Anywhere Love City Car Ferry.......................................RH Road Town Fast Ferry.............Downtown, RH Smith Ferry Services On Island Concierge & Ferry Service ..................................................Downtown, RH WATER SPORTS B.O.S.S. Underwater Adventure (Crown Bay Marina).............................29, HM The Charter Boat Center..............................RH Dive In (Sapphire Beach Resort)................16 Double Header Sportfishing (Sapphire Marina).....................................16 Elixir Charters (Sapphire Marina)...............16 Heavenly Days Catamaran (Bolongo Bay Beach Resort)........................5 Independent Sea Tours (Marriott Frenchman’s Reef Dock)...............8 Kon Tiki...........................................Havensight Magic Moments Luxury Excursions ...........................................(AYH) RH & STJ Mixed Bags Sportfishing........(AYH) RH & STJ Nauti Nymph Powerboat Rentals ................................................. (AYH) RH & STJ
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BUDGET RENT A CAR St. Thomas: Harwood Highway Cyril E. King Airport West Indian Cruise Ship Dock Sapphire Beach Hotel 340-776-5774 www.budgetstt.com Budget Rent A Car is the #1 choice for car rental on St. Thomas, offering a wide selection of wellmaintained vehicles. At Budget’s convenient locations, you’ll find a warm, friendly staff. Choose from a wide selection of cars, jeeps, SUVs, trucks and minivans. Take advantage of more than $1,500 in gifts, trips and meals when you rent for two or more days. Call for free pickup or drop-off. You may also call toll free at 800-626-4516.
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You may not want to drive on unfamiliar island roads, finding directions or driving on the left. There is always a line of taxi vans, open-air safari buses and sedans at major island destinations, downtown areas, ferry terminals, the airport and resorts, or you can call for private pick-up. There are more than 500 registered taxis in the U.S. Virgin Islands ready to take you where you want to go. Many are also available for island tours. Look for the official TP license plate or a Virgin Islands Taxicab Commission sticker for registered vehicles. They are required to post the latest published fares in the cab. Don’t be surprised if your driver picks up more than one passenger and makes multiple stops along the way. Many will arrange for pick-up later in the day if you want to spend some time at the beach. “Gypsy cabs” are also available but are unregistered, so be sure to establish the fare before your trip. Disclaimer: *Rates are standard fares for one passenger. Additional luggage, radio-call and late-night pick up charges apply. Rates subject to change without notice.
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Airport $7 American Yacht Harbor $13 $15 Blackbeard’s Castle $5 $8 Bluebeard’s Castle $5 $8 Bolongo Bay $10 $12 Coki Beach $12 $14 Compass Point $12 $14 Cowpet Bay $15 $18 Crown Bay $5 $5 Drake’s Seat $7 $9 Elysian Resort $15 $18 Frenchtown $4 $7 Havensight $6 $8 Holiday Inn $4 $7 Hull Bay $12 $15 Mafolie $8 $10
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Magens Bay Mahogany Run Marriott Frenchman’s Reef Morningstar Beach Paradise Point Tramway Point Pleasant Resort Red Hook Reichhold Center Ritz Carlton Sapphire Beach Secret Harbour St. Thomas Yacht Club Tillett Gardens Tutu Park Mall Sugar Bay Resort Yacht Haven Grande
$10 $10 $8 $8 $9 $13 $13 $7 $15 $13 $15 $15 $9 $9 $13 $4
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$12 $13 $10 $10 $11 $15 $15 $5 $18 $15 $18 $18 $11 $11 $15 $7
St. John taxi rates* Destination
Annaberg Plantation Bordeaux Mountain Caneel Bay Chocolate Hole Cinnamon Bay Coral Bay Francis Bay Gallows Point
From Cruz Bay
$13 $17 $6 $7 $9 $16 $13 $5
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From Cruz Bay
Hawksnest $6 Hurricane Hole $19 Leinster Bay $13 Maho Bay Campground $13 Reef Bay Trail Head $9 Salt Pond $20 Trunk Bay $8 Westin Resort $6
St. croix taxi rates* Destination From Airport/Christiansted/Frederiksted
Airport -/$16/$17 Buccaneer Hotel $20/$9/$24 Cane Bay $20/$24/$26 Carambola Beach Resort $20/$30/$27 Caravelle Hotel $16/-/$24 Chenay Bay Beach Resort $21/$15/$27 Christiansted $16/-/$24 Club St. Croix $16/$8/$24 Divi Carina Bay Resort & Casino $24/$18/$36 Frederiksted $12/$24/Frederiksted Hotel $12/$24/Gallows Bay $17/$6/$26 Green Cay Marina $18/$12/$27
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Hibiscus Beach Hotel $16/$10/$24 Hotel on the Cay $16/-/$24 Hovensa $12/$12/$20 Island Center $12/$12/$20 King Christian Hotel $16/-/$24 St. Croix Yacht Club $24/$18/$36 St. George Botanical Gardens $12/$18/$12 Salt River Marina $17/$22/$24 Sand Castle on the Beach $12/$24/$8 Sunny Isle Shopping Center $12/$12/$20 Tamarind Reef Hotel $21/$12/$30 The Palms (Cormorant) $16/$10/$24 Whim Plantation Museum $12/$20/$10
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Shopping the Miracle Mile Photo © Don Hebert
It’s called the Miracle Mile, a Shopper’s Mecca and Shopper’s Paradise. However you describe it, St. Thomas offers an incredible selection of fine merchandise at an even finer duty-free price! Bring along your holiday and birthday gift giving lists for the year; you may be able to find something for everyone and get your shopping done early, while saving substantial cash in the process. You’ll find a broad array of merchandise, some brand name, some designer, some one-of-a-kind, some just simply irresistible! Jewelry, watches, electronics, perfumes, liquor, linens, crystal, collectibles, souvenirs and art are the top buys, and you’ll find plenty of each to choose from. The main shopping district is historic downtown Charlotte Amalie, with more than 400 shops in a compact area. For a more unhurried pace, Havensight Mall, Port of $ale and Crown Bay Center near the two cruise ship docks offer many of
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the same stores as downtown in a more leisurely setting. The luxurious Yacht Haven Grande features designer shopping on a lovely promenade along the mega yacht marina. Red Hook is the shopping center of the East End, with unique shops in and around American Yacht Harbor. Many attractions and resorts have shops as well. Most stores are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, as well as Sundays with visiting cruise ships. Be a savvy shopper and follow our smart top 10 shopping tips to get the best deals and visit www.viplacestoexplore. com for some great coupon discounts.
BALLERINA JEWELERS 5180 & 5176 Dronningens Gade 800-722-4455 www.ballerina-jewelers.com Ballerina Jewelers is an established business for over 25 years. They specialize in loose diamonds, colored diamonds, and a vibrant range of gemstones. Besides carrying a dazzling selection of elegant and exquisite jewelry, they bring you the latest styles that are their own unique designs and from designers like:Â Tacori, Fope, Simon G, Pandora, Hidalgo, SOHO, Belle Etoile, Elle, Samuel B, Honora, Lauren G Adams & Designer Watches from Frederique Constant, Pre- Owned Rolex, U- Boat, Hermes, Oris, Time Force, Luminox, Versace, Skagen, Brera, Citizen, Seiko, Technomarine, Mido, Calvin Klein, Guess, Ice & Fruitz. These exclusive and distinctive designs provide incredible value at duty free prices beyond compare. You can expect the best from their six family-owned and operated stores in the Caribbean to serve you, along with two U.S. Service Centers to guarantee all your purchases. At Ballerina Jewelers, they make every experience a memory.
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ALPHA JEWELERS 7A Main Street, Suite 3 Tel: 340 -779-1071 www.alpha-jewelers.com “Come as Strangers, Leave as Friends,” is the motto at Alpha Jewelers. Sonny & Nikita, owners, have been in the fine jewelry business for over 20 years. They provide personalized care, custom designing, excellent customer service and great deals. Specializes in Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, Tanzanite and Semi-Precious gemstone jewelry. Stop by to learn about the new colored diamond collection called “Chocolate Covered Strawberry.” “Alpha Jewelers your Friendly Caribbean Jewelers” Toll Free: (877) 425-7425, Email: sonny@alpha-jewelers.com. Photo © Don Hebert
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REGENCY JEWELERS 18 Main Street 340-776-5481 Family owned and operated for 28 years, brothers Andy and Larry Khiani offer two stores in one at Regency Jewelers. Upfront you’ll find unique jewelry and a pearl boutique with hundreds of pearls, designs and colors. Pearls run from the very affordable to pearl and diamond combinations for something really special. Behind the jewelry is a designer Silver boutique with a significant collection of pieces at good prices and resort wear perfect for beaching and the island lifestyle.
Most stores are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, as well as Sundays with visiting cruise ships.
THE BELGIAN CHOCOLATE FACTORY A.H. Riise Mall Downtown Charlotte Amalie 340-777-5247 www.thebelgianchocolatefactory.com Are you a chocolate lover? At the Belgian Chocolate Factory, you will be greeted with the rich aroma of chocolate as you watch while the chocolate maker prepares the chocolates fresh each day. Each chocolate is handmade using traditional methods and filled with a variety of specially prepared ingredients. Also available are lollipops, truffles, chocolate covered pretzels, ice cream treats, frozen chocolate covered bananas and other great seasonal treats. Chocolate is the perfect way to bring a “taste” of paradise home!
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Over 50 Varieties of Chocolates... ...Buttercream, ganache, caramel, Bailey’s, truffles, lollipops, chocolate covered pretzels, sugar free & much more!!
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DYNASTY DAZZLERS DUTY FREE SHOPS Main Street & Havensight Mall Tel: 340-774-6520 www.dynastydazzlers.com Dynasty Dazzlers is a family owned business that has served millions of satisfied customers since 1975. Owners-designers Raj and Vandy Mohanani see to it that every client gets special attention that is second to none. Dynasty Dazzlers has a very tempting selection of loose diamonds and fine jewelry for every occasion and budget. Don’t miss their amazing watch collection including Michael Kors, Marc By Marc Jacobs, Guess, Calvin Klein, Skagen, Citizen, Seiko as well as mint conditioned pre-owned Rolex watches.
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THE VIRGIN ISLANDS’ ONLY OFFICIAL BILLABONG STORE
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LOCAL COLOR Waterfront, Downtown Charlotte Amalie and Havensight Mall 340-774-2280 | 340-774-3182 localcolor@unitedstates.vi If you are looking for the HIGHEST QUALITY T-shirts, Sweatshirts, and Resort Wear for both ladies and men, look no further than LOCAL COLOR. Visit one of their 2 convenient locations; either on the Waterfront in Downtown Charlotte Amalie or Havensight Mall, to find fun and fashionable Tropical Clothing, Accessories, comfy CROCS shoes and the ever so hip KIPLING bags and luggage. Don’t forget to ask for a FREE TOTE BAG with your purchase of $35 or more. Downtown 340-774-2280, Havensight 340-774-3182.
Have a Question? Stop by the Information Booth located near the fountain by the A.H.Riise Mall. Photo Š Don Hebert
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The “Sandal Man” Steps Up with Sandals for your Neck!
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he “Sandal Man.” That’s what they call Virgin Islands jewelry designer Sunil Mohanani, the creative force behind the Sandals for your Neck phenomenon. These adorable little flip-flop charms are the iconic symbol of the casual tropical lifestyle. Sunil quickly realized he had hit upon an idea with mass appeal, and put his full creative energies into the line. That was almost ten years ago! He now wholesales his collection throughout the Caribbean and worldwide, and owns the U.S. copyright on the design of his sandal pendants, which inspires the company’s tag line - “The Original Sandal Pendant - Accept no Imitation!” Sandals for your Neck pendants, earrings and bracelets come in a multitude of colors and designs. Many are handenameled with crystal accents; others are made from fiery opal and semi-precious stones, all with an 18kt overlay, and even includes a 14k gold and diamond sandal. The company’s Get Charmed islandinspired jewelry line expands each year, to include sailboats, starfish, turtles, seahorses, “bling rays,” palm trees, windsurfers, sand dollars, mermaids, Carnival masks, snorkel masks, Virgin Islands beads…the list is endless! With today’s economy, Sunil realized he had to think outside the box to create high fashion jewelry trends that are reasonably priced. For example, a sandal bracelet sells for only $49, while a six-color opal hibiscus pendant is $39. These tropical trinkets make ideal keepsakes as well as affordable gifts for those back home. “We sell happiness here. All the bling bling without the cha-ching!” he often says.
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ith two trendy fashion events luring Caribbean and international fashionistas, both the U.S. and British Virgin Islands have taken their rightful place on the world fashion stage, promoting the Caribbean as the newest fashion destination! In July, Summer Sizzle BVI combines parties, island tours and sailing excursions with the event’s highlight Global Glamour fashion show to showcase international and Caribbean designers and models on the runway. Created in 2007 by Terry Donovan, Summer Sizzle be-
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gan as a simple fashion show in 2007, and has grown to become a premiere 4-day fashion and lifestyle feté attracting celebrities, designers, models from top agencies, international media and industry professionals. The event has included fashion headliners such as Kevan Hall, one of Hollywood’s leading designers, Project Runway star Korto Momolu, Baby Phat, the Caribbean’s most notable designer Claudia Pegus and more. Not to be outdone, Henry Marsham, Jr. presented the first Virgin Islands Fashion Week that same October on St. Thomas,
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The Caribbean’s largest selection of Fresh Produce apparel and accessories
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with the intention of bringing designers and buyers together to promote and market their collections. The annual extravaganza is attended by fashion photographers, celebrities, supermodels and the international media, and was featured on Tyra Banks’ prime time series America’s Next Top Model. Its signature Caribbean Catwalk runway show features collections by local, regional and international designers as well as models representing agencies from the Caribbean, Europe and the United States.
Photo © Don Hebert
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lthough there is an abundance of shopping along Main Street in Charlotte Amalie, don’t be afraid to explore some of the alleys, side streets and passageways, particularly those between Main Street and the Waterfront, for even more hidden treasures! You may find some unusual items on these picturesque paths that you won’t see on the main thoroughfare. Side streets such as Raadet’s Gade offer some great deals on jewelry, linens and more, and many of the old stone Danish warehouses of Royal Dane Mall are filled with local art, boutiques and cafés. A.H. Riise Alley, Trompeter Gade, Drake’s Passage and International Plaza are quaint pedestrian malls with collectibles, fashions, jewelry, perfumes, souvenirs, cultural wear and art. For designer
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collections, a gallery, a sidewalk café, unique jewelry and more, head to sophisticated Palm Passage, then stroll the length of the Waterfront for even more enticing shops. Happy hunting!
Photo © Don Hebert
HOUSE OF RAJAH JEWELERS 5332 Raadets Gade 340-776-7770 www.houseofrajah.com Family Owned since 1973, owner George and his staff have been serving shoppers with unbelievable savings of 60% off certified diamonds – including rare diamonds in a variety of colors. Fine Tanzanites, Sapphires, Emeralds, Rubies, Semi Precious, Mallorca Pearls ($1/inch). Eternity Rings available in most carat weights and sizes. Visit their New Diamond Corner starting at $149. Citizen EcoDrive, Guess, Invicta, Elysee, Nautica, Skagen, Fossil, DKNY, Branded Swiss Watches & Pre-Owned Rolex watches with full warranty plus custom accessories (not affiliated with Rolex SA). Guaranteed worth the visit!
Art in the Islands
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Artists find inspiration everywhere they look in the U.S. Virgin Islands. You’ll find oils, pastels and watercolors as well as pottery, wood sculptures, unique jewelry and more. The many galleries found on the islands represent a collection of diverse works by both local and islandinspired artists. Unique handcrafted items can be found in many island shops and resorts, and artists can often be seen displaying their creations on the beach or along the roadside. Whether you find the painting of your dreams or a handful of fun made-in-the-V.I. souvenirs, remember that art does not count towards your duty-free allowance.
“Harbor Fantasy” painting by Jonna White. Available downtown in Drakes Passage. 340-774-1201
Shopping works up an appetite Check out our dining section pages 90-101 for Restaurants and Eateries near your location. Stop by the Information booth for a Places to Eat St. Thomas Dining Map. Online go to www.stthomasdining.com
DESTINATION ST. THOMAS 5332 Raadets Gade 340-774-2110 destinationstthomas@gmail.com A treasure trove of unique jewelry and giftware, Destination St Thomas has a gift for everyone on your list. Island inspired homewares, local gourmet foods and rums, handbags, children’s and men’s gifts, all in one store! St Thomas means fine jewelry and Destination St Thomas has prices you can’t resist on diamonds, emeralds, tanzanite and more! Or how about dazzling travel jewelry? Set in silver with CZ’s, it looks like couture but is priced to wear anywhere.
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Valuable shopping coupons can be found in the back of this book.
5332 Raadets Gade St Thomas USVI 00802 Phone 340.774.2110
www.DestinationStThomas.com destinationstthomas@gmail.com
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Right: LEGACY DUFFLE BAG - Available at COACH, Yacht Haven Grande. Photo © Don Hebert
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1. Know your Prices Well-known brand name items are priced by the manufacturer and are the same price in all stores, so you don’t have to waste time comparison shopping. 2. F ree Stuff Retailers will often offer free promotional items such as a jewelry roll, camera battery charger or t-shirt with your purchase. 3. A sk for a Business Card If you need some time to think before you buy, ask for a business card with the description and price of the item written on it. It makes it easier to find the shop again and will ensure the price you were quoted. 4. S end it Most retailers will mail insured purchases to your home, making it easier to travel. 5. K eep your Receipts Customs may ask for them on your return
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trip home and they are necessary should you have any problems later. 6. Appraisals Ask for a certified jewelry appraisal. This guarantees the value of your item and is needed for insurance purposes. 7. Do your Homework Know what the prices are back home before you shop. 8. Cash Sales Ask if there is a difference in price if you pay cash. They won’t have to pay credit card fees and many will pass the savings on to you. 9. Ask about Merchandise Guarantees Some offer only manufacturer guarantees, others offer additional store guarantees. 10. Financing Larger merchants sometimes offer financing for larger purchases.
Why Just EDEN JEWELERS 5126 Drake’s Passage Charlotte Amalie 340-777-3366 edenjewelers@gmail.com A little store with a lot of treasures! Brimming with colored diamond jewelry, loose diamonds, natural gemstones and custom design jewelry this unpretentious jewelry store is family owned and operated by a GIA Graduate Gemologist, Sunil Idnani, and his wife Kanchan. The young couple strives to make each sale special. Eden Jewelers offers a lifetime warranty, exceptional customer service, a U.S. Service Center, and complete value. Located in Drake’s Passage, a two-minute walk from Main Street. TAKE THE DETOUR!!!
Buy Memories... Create Them!
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Watch us set your custom made ring while you wait - One Hour!
RENAISSANCE JEWELERS Entrance on Main Street & Drakes Passage 340-774-4510 www.renaissance-vi.com Renaissance Jewelers carries a wide selection, in all shapes, sizes and colors, of the finest loose Diamonds, Tanzanite, Alexandrite, Tourmaline and other precious gemstones. With a business model built on low margins and high volume, with no commissions, this family-owned and operated jewelry boutique truly offers unbeatable prices. Renaissance Jewelers also offers 3 U.S. based service centers and certificate of authenticity with every purchase. Shop with confidence and peace of mind guaranteed. Trade-ins welcome.
We specialize in Diamonds, all shapes and sizes. All at unbeatable prices! Authenticity Certificates with every purchase.
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St. Thomas was built on trade and commerce, and still reigns as one of the world’s premier duty free ports. With jewelry, perfume, electronics, clothing, art, crystal, liquor, linens, souvenirs and more, St. Thomas overflows with terrific bargains, all at duty free prices.
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ARTISTIC JEWELERS 5332 Dronningens Gade, Suite #2 340-776-3299 www.artistic-jewelers.com Artistic Jewelers is a family owned and operated business since 1977. Every aspect of this stunningly mesmeric store commemorates its name. The unique store design is as enticing as its exquisite handmade jewelry and originally crafted pieces. In addition to their eclectic selection of jewelry Artistic also encourages you to come view their collection of designer jewelry and watches. The sales team thrives to anticipate, identify, and ensure your entire customer service needs are met guaranteeing a memorable shopping experience. Make sure to visit their sister store - LUCKY JEWELERS - 5186 Dronningens Gade - 340-776-2049. www.luckyjewelers.com. AH RIISE MALL 37 Main Street • Waterfront 340-777-2222 www.ahriise.com Located in a series of beautifully restored 19th century Danish warehouses in downtown Charlotte Amalie, the shops at AH Riise offers cosmetics, perfume, liquor, fine tobacco, jewelry, clothing, designer eyewear, and more! AH Riise – ROLEX is the US Virgin Islands official Rolex retailer. For your shopping convenience, A.H. Riise Mall offers two restaurants, Café Amici, an open-air Italian bistro and Calypso Café sandwich and coffee shop. AH Riise Mall, Premier Shopping and Old World Charm!
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BOOLCHAND’S 31 Main Street, Havensight Mall Bldg 2 340-776-0794/0302 boolchand.stt@boolchand.com Established in 1930 and with family-run locations on Aruba, Curacao, St. Maarten and St. Thomas, Boolchand’s has been voted one of the best duty-free stores in the Caribbean (Caribbean Travel & Life). In addition to quality branded cameras, binoculars and electronics by Apple, Bose, Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony, to name a few, Boolchand’s also features fine diamond, colored-stone and gold jewelry, PANDORA jewelry, and timepieces by Citizen, Fossil, Guess, Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, Skagen and Seiko, amongst a host of other brands. CARDOW JEWELERS 3 locations: Main Street Crown Bay Center St. Thomas Airport 1-800-CARDOWS www.cardow.com On Saint Thomas, Cardow is a legendary name. The renowned courteous, knowledgeable and friendly staff guides you through the thousands of jewelry styles, set with precious gems, designed and produced by Cardow. They handcraft their jewelry models and offer unmatched values of 40 to 60% off retail prices to their privileged customers. CARIBANA Main Street – Havensight Mall – Waterfront 340-774-3075 www.beverlys-jewelry.com Caribana stores are the largest Gift and Souvenir stores on St. Thomas. With three locations - Main Street, Havensight Mall, and Waterfront - you will find a large variety of moderately priced souvenirs, gifts, & jewelry. Caribana also has a large Duty Free Liquor & Tobacco department, tropical clothing boutique, swimwear, and everything for the beach. Come in to see the exclusive St. Thomas Larimar Bead set in sterling silver, made to fit on all brands of bead bracelets.
SHOPPING TIP: Larimar, a form of pectolite, is found only in the Dominican Republic. Colors range from white to light blue, green-blue and a rare deep blue. Local lore suggests that it represents healing and love and is said to be helpful for stress and anxiety. Jewelry made from Larimar has become a Caribbean specialty. Commonly set in silver, it is a lovely and affordable souvenir of your trip! 10th Anniversary Edition
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DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL A.H. Riise Mall - Main Street Grand Galleria-Waterfront - Havensight Mall Crown Bay Yacht Haven Grande - Marriott Frenchman’s Reef 340-776-5570 www.diamondsinternational.com Featuring 13 stores on Saint Thomas, Diamonds International boasts an extensive selection of loose stones, gold and silver jewelry, and exclusive timepieces. Known for their excellent customer service and knowledgeable, friendly sales staff, Diamonds International has been setting the standard for excellence in diamond jewelry for over 25 years. Choose from their exclusive Crown of Light diamonds and special tanzanite jewelry to bring home your one of a kind piece of the Caribbean. DUTY FREE ST. THOMAS Main Street • Waterfront Havensight Mall • Crown Bay 347-776-2303 www.dfstthomas.com Duty Free St. Thomas, offers the world’s finest names in perfumes, skincare, cosmetics, liquor, and tobacco. Home to the island’s only boutiques for MAC, Chanel, Swarovski and Swatch. Duty Free St. Thomas also exclusively offers Sisley, La’Prairie, Shiseido, L’Occitane, Creed, and Bond No. 9 to name a few. Duty Free St. Thomas … Island Shopping at its Finest. All purchases guaranteed. DYNASTY DAZZLERS DUTY FREE SHOPS Main Street & Havensight Mall Tel: 340-774-6520 www.dynastydazzlers.com Dynasty Dazzlers has everything you’ve ever dreamed of from exquisite jewelry and watches, designer fragrances and the finest liquor brands. This family owned business has served millions of satisfied customers for over three decades. Choose from a vast selection of GIA certified diamonds as well as gem quality tanzanites and other precious color stones. Equally impressive are their affordable branded watch collections including Marc By Marc Jacobs, Guess, Michael Kors, Fossil, Calvin Klein, Nautica, Skagen, Citizen, Seiko and mint conditioned pre-owned Rolex watches at exceptional savings! See the largest collection of designer fragrances in St.Thomas, including Chanel, Bvlgari, Dolce & Gabbana, Ralph Lauren, Lancome and Armani all at 20% off stateside prices and no sales tax. And don’t forget to stock your bar with the finest liquor brands from around the world. Dynasty Dazzlers has the largest selection of Caribbean rums and spirits plus hard to find specialties at 40-50% savings.
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OTHER LOCATIONS Butterfly Gardens .........................A Biz Rentals .................................... B Budget Rent A Car ........................A Hooters...........................................D The Information Booth/ The Welcome Center .................. F *Havensight is home to many other great stores & restaurants.
NOLA’S BOUTIQUE 9100 Port of Sale, Suite 1 340-777-7895 At Nola’s Boutique you will find beautiful women’s clothing for comfortable island living. Whether for work, relaxation or going out in paradise, the knowledgeable sales team will be happy to assist you in choosing the perfect outfit or help you build your wardrobe. The fabulous accessories including handbags, shoes, and jewelry will complete the look. Nola’s prides itself on warm and gracious customer service, so be ready for a very special shopping experience when you enter Nola’s Boutique.
where casual elegance and sophistication beautifully merge the island way. 9100 Port of Sale, Suite 1 | 340-777-7895
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EFFY JEWELRY 36 Dronningens Gade 340-776-3339 www.Effyjewelry.com Inspired by trends from around the globe, Effy designs bold, stylish fine jewelry collections for anyone in search of a unique look for that memorable gift or keepsake. From the Caribbean to Alaska and beyond, for over 30 years, this family-owned-andoperated New York City business has built a loyal clientele and a strong reputation. Each stunning piece of Effy Jewelry comes with a limited lifetime guarantee.
GRAND JEWELERS 5178 Dronningens Gade, Suite 2 340-776-8200 www.grandjewelers.com Established in the Caribbean for over thirty years, Grand Jewelers is the most reputable family owned fine diamond and colored stone jeweler. Their personalized service and attention to detail has led to thousands of loyal customers who visit the store year after year. They offer an extensive selection of loose diamonds in all shapes and sizes. Feel free to choose a diamond and one of their latest designed settings to create the piece of your dreams. Not to be missed is their impressive selection of natural colored diamonds. The diamonds range in color from beautiful natural fancy yellow diamonds to blue, black, pink, and chocolate diamonds. New for this year is our one of a kind signature sapphire collection. Each piece is exclusively designed with a natural blue, green, orange, yellow, brown or purple sapphire. Also, not to be missed is our nautical collection, which features beautiful pieces to remind you of the Caribbean. Grand Jewelers invites you to have your GRANDEST shopping experience on the island. LALINE Drakes Passage and Crown Bay 340-775-1382 www.lalinebody.com Treasures from the Dead Sea have travelled thousands of miles to the exotic Caribbean waters! Come arouse your senses at...Laline! Stepping into a Laline boutique is like stepping into a dream: full of fragrances, atmosphere and tempting products, inviting you to feel and touch everything. Every single product is cared for from its initial formulation to the final wrapping stage. Laline offers a wide array of candles, fragrances, oils and handmade bath products comprised of an eclectic array of aromas. Crafted with natural, rich and pure ingredients, these products will leave your skin feeling soft and silky and wanting more. Come visit the boutiques and Take A Laline Moment for yourself.
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MR. TABLECLOTH 6 Main Street 340-774-4343 www.mrtablecloth-vi.com Loyal MR.TABLECLOTH customers have been shopping here for over 35 years. MR.TABLECLOTH specializes in NOIRON, STAIN RESISTANT tablecloths, which look and feel like linen- in any size you require. Peruse our impressive line of Jeannie jackets, starting at $29.95, M-5XL. We also carry soft pima cotton nightgowns. Our children’s corner has hand smocked dresses and other clothing items. A pleasant experience awaits you. Mail and web orders accepted.
BLISS JEWELERS Havensight Mall, Bldg. 1 340-715-BLIS (2547) blissjewelers@gmail.com Bliss Jewelers is one of the finest jewelry boutiques in the Havensight Mall. They are a family owned business specializing in making your dreams become reality. Visit their collection of 14 & 18 karat gold jewelry, featuring diamonds of all colors, shapes, and sizes. They also specialize in rare and unique color stones, from the beautiful Ceylon sapphire to Brazilian tourmalines, not excluding emeralds, rubies, tanzanite, and a variety of fine watches. Bliss Jewelers, bringing a new passion to the jewelry business.
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PANDORA ST. THOMAS 15A Main Street Havensight Mall Bldg 2 340-774-3672 / 776-8550 pandora.stt@boolchand.com PANDORA is world-renowned in the fine jewelry industry for its high-quality, handcrafted design. PANDORA’s affordable luxury collections inspire women to embrace their individuality with romantic and feminine pieces that capture life’s unforgettable moments. These collections include customizable charm bracelets, rings, earrings and necklaces made from sterling silver and gold with handset precious gemstones, as well as watches with Swiss movement and sapphire crystal. To view the PANDORA MKTG49085_P_STTHOM_N.indd 1 10/5/2012 4:24:55 PM collection and build your first bracelet (or add to an existing one), visit 15A Main Street or Havensight Mall today. A new world of jewelry awaits.
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ROYAL CARIBBEAN Main Street, Havensight Mall, Crown Bay 340-776-4110 www.royalcaribbeanvi.com The #1 recommended store for watches, voted #1 for fine jewelry in St. Thomas and the largest camera and electronics selection in the Caribbean is Royal Caribbean. Royal Caribbean offers a superb collection of Swiss and German hand crafted timepiecesthe world famous A.Lange and SĂśhne, Baume & Mercier, Blancpain, Breguet, Bvlgari, Cartier, Chanel, Ebel, GlashĂźtte Original, IWC, Montblanc, Panerai, Philip Stein, Piaget, Roger Dubuis, Raymond Weil, Vacheron Constantin and many others. They also offer fashion conscious brands such as Michele, Tissot, Seiko, Technomarine and TW Steel just to name a few. At Royal Caribbean, you will be captivated by the most exquisite canary diamonds, the finest 14kt & 18kt diamond jewelry and the largest selection of precious and semi precious jewels. Perfect for that special someone is the flawless Mikimoto pearls. Take home a piece of the Caribbean with Larimar jewelry by Marahlago. Pamper yourself with Judith Ripka 18kt jewelry and other designer brands such as Angelique de Paris, Nina Nguyen and Rebecca. Also available are pens by AT Cross and Mont Blanc. Royal Caribbean is an authorized dealer for famous brand names, such as Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Leica, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Sony and all other major brands of cameras, binoculars and electronics. Royal Caribbean continues to offer huge savings in all categories. Their knowledgeable staff will assist you making your shopping experience more enjoyable. Customers receive a free five-function digital watch with a $50 purchase. Open Monday-Saturday from 9am to 5pm, Sunday from 9am to 2pm. (when ships are in port)
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YACHT HAVEN GRANDE On the Waterfront, between Havensight and Downtown Charlotte Amalie 340-774-9500 www.facebook.com/YHGSt.Thomas Located alongside the scenic Charlotte Amalie Harbor, Yacht Haven Grande encompasses a 47-slip mega-yacht marina, complemented by an array of exciting retail destinations, exquisite dining and entertainment options, recreational amenities and luxurious seaside residences. Voted “Best Shopping” by the Virgin Islands Daily News Readers Poll, Yacht Haven Grande boasts some of the most upscale and prestigious shops around, as well as, many island favorites. Yacht Haven Grande is open on Sundays, has plenty of free parking and a luggage check for your convenience. Come enjoy the premier shopping & dining destination on St. Thomas!
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COACH 5328 Yacht Haven Grande, Suite 104 340-776-1930 MyFavorite@CoachStThomas.com Founded in New York in 1941, Coach is the leading American designer, recognized around the world for its leatherware and gifts for women and men including handbags, footwear, jewelry, scarves, fragrance, business cases, weekend and travel accessories, and more. Located on St. Thomas, at Yacht Haven Grande, walking distance between the cruise ship terminal and downtown Charlotte Amalie. This location ships to St. Croix and BVI.
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CASTAWAYS BOUTIQUE & TROPICAL CLOTHING COMPANY Sugar Bay Resort & Spa 340-779-8807 Castaways Boutique & Tropical Clothing Company at Sugar Bay Resort & Spa, just a few minutes from Red Hook, has a brand new look…and it’s gorgeous! With Castaways expanded selection of beach and swimwear, as well as a tremendous selection of gift items, there’s no need to travel downtown for your shopping. And to top it off, Castaways has swimwear for the entire family, with women and children swimwear at 50% off the original price!! And get a “free” sarong-wrap. TUTU PARK MALL Route 38 340-775-4658 www.tutuparkmall.com Spend your day in the most convenient, accessible shopping district on St. Thomas where you will find the islands premiere shopping mall. Tutu Park Mall is St. Thomas’ only fully enclosed airconditioned mall offering the finest mix of products from both national and local retailers. Tutu Park Mall has 50 tenants, anchored by Kmart and Plaza Extra, and out lot tenants such as the US Post Office, Advance Auto, Food Court, Office Max, Innovative Telephone and McDonalds.
2013 is our 10th Anniversary and We’re having a Celebration! As part of our Anniversary, Media Marketing, Inc. is having a Year Long Sweepstakes. Starting in January 2013 and every month during the year, we wil have a monthly drawing. The Winner will be chosen from those who complete the participation form on our Facebook or website page. The December Drawing will be a Grand Prize Vacation for two. Help Us Celebrate this Milestone Event, Register Today! Like us on FACEBOOK www.mediamarketinginc.net
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WHILE ON ST. THOMAS, VISIT THESE UNIQUE SHOPPING CENTERS • More than a dozen unique boutique jewelry stores under one roof • Located between Main St. and the Waterfront • Stroll in air conditioned comfort amid the artwork of celebrated artist Jonna White • Perfume • Bath & Body • Resort Wear • Electronics • Souvenirs
Start your shopping tour of historic Charlotte Amalie at the head of Main Street. • Tanzanite International • Cariloha • Ammolite Gallery • Del Sol • Jen’s Island Cafe & Deli Look for G g on your Downtown Map
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Within walking distance of the main cruise ship dock. • Kmart • McDonalds • Footlocker • Sterling Optical • Sprint • Banco Popular (ATM) • China Express • Drug Farm Pharmacy • Furniture Inn • If the Shoe Fits • Options Day Spa • Dilly D’Alley Boutique • Emmons Watch Repair • Gold Design • Triple J’s Barbershop • Guardian Insurance • Relaxing Beauty • Commoloco Look for LG g on your Island Map
LOCKHART REALTY, INC. 340-776-1900 www.lockhart.com Lockhart Realty Shopping Centers offer a wide variety of businesses providing luxury to convenience and necessity. DRAKES PASSAGE: Jewelry, Electronics, Perfume, Clothing, Gifts, Bar, Bath & Body BUCCANEER MALL: Salon, Radio Shack, Hooters, Subway, Insurance, Legal Service GRAND GALLERIA: Tanzanite International, Ammolite Gallery, Del Sol, Cariloha, Restaurant RED HOOK PLAZA: Banking, Insurance, Restaurants, Pharmacy, Hardware, Décor, Mail Service, Medical, Veterinary, Secretarial, Clothing, Video Lottery, Spa MARKET SQUARE EAST: Home Depot, Cost U Less, Movies, Restaurant, Gym FORT MYLNER: Banking, Décor, Restaurants, Barber, Home Improvement, Furniture, Convenience Store, Auto Parts, Spa, Cellphones LOCKHART GARDENS: Kmart, Furniture, Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry Design, Optical, Banking, Sprint, Pharmacy, Barber, Financing, McDonald’s, Spa, Restaurant Red Hook Plaza, Photo © Don Hebert
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horses, retrained to be gentle. Golfing Golfers can enjoy superb professionally designed courses on St. Thomas and St. Croix. Mahogany Run Golf Course (340) 777-6006 ext. 1 on St. Thomas, designed by George and Tom Fazio, is a par-70, 18-hole course featuring the famous Devil’s Triangle. St. Croix offers two full courses. The Robert Trent Jones-designed 70-par course at the Carambola Golf Club (340) 778-5638 has a four-star rating from Golf Digest and a Golf Magazine Gold Medal. The Buccaneer Golf Course (340) 712-2144 was designed by PGA professional Bob Joyce, a par-70 course on the grounds of an old sugar plantation. 9-hole courses can be found at The Reef Golf Course on St. Croix (340) 773-8844 and at the University of the Virgin Islands St. Thomas campus. MAHOGANY RUN GOLF COURSE Mahogany Run 340-777-6250, ext. 1 www.mahoganyrungolf.com Mahogany Run Golf Course–a Fazio design–provides an exciting and challenging golf experience with spectacular vistas, abundant flora and fauna and many family-friendly activities and events - even for non-golfers! The public course and Gift Shop and Boutique, complete with brand new premium rentals, are open daily. Their “Best Steak” awardwinning and locals favorite restaurant, The Grille, is open from 11:00AM-9:00PM Tuesday through Sunday and offers both air-conditioned and outdoor dining. 800253-7103 or 340-777-6006.
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Hiking St. John offers more than 20 hiking trails exploring historic ruins, tropical forests and secluded shorelines of the Virgin Islands National Park. Trails at Cinnamon Bay and Francis Bay are handicapped accessible. Visit the National Park Visitors Center (340) 776-6201 for free trail maps and to join a guided tour. On St. Croix, The St. Croix Environmental Association (340) 773-1989 frequently schedules group hikes through the Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve. St. Thomas’ 1.5mile Magens Bay Discovery Trail leads through tropical greenery to Magens Bay. Biking With flat stretches of land, St. Croix is the favorite for cyclists. Experienced bikers will find the mountainous terrain of St. Thomas and St. John a challenge. Mountain bike tours are available through the National Park on St. John. Water Island has its own guided bike and hike tour of the island’s forts, plantation and railroad ruins that ends with a refreshing swim at Honeymoon Beach. Camping Cinnamon Bay Camp Grounds (340) 776-6330 on St. John offers bare or tented sights as well as screened cottages with cots, utensils, linens, grills, everything you need to keep you comfortable. Both have their own beach with several water sports options. There’s also eco-camping available on Water Island and St. Croix’s east end. On Horseback Stables on St. John and St. Croix offer the unique experience of exploring the islands on horseback. On St. Thomas, the Golden Age Ranch 340998-0291 is a sanctuary for retired race-
Whale Watching February-April is migration season for whales, and they are commonly spotted traveling between St. Thomas and St. John as they head south. The Environmental Association of St. Thomas-St. John (EAST) www. usvi.net/east/ hosts whale watching expeditions during this time, in hopes of spotting the rare and exciting breaching whale or mother with calf. Turtle Nesting You’ll often see green or hawksbill turtles bobbing in the waters, but the giant endangered leatherback nests on St. Croix’s Sandy Point and Buck Island. The St. Croix Environmental Association (340) 773-1989 organizes volunteer turtle watch groups each summer. Aerial Exploring Fly high above the islands on a fantastic flightseeing tour! Private planes can be scheduled with Seaborne Seaplanes (340) 7736442 and group tours are offered by V.I. Ecotours (340) 779-2155, with a bird’s eye view of St. Thomas and St. John. Helicopter tours are available on St. Croix, and with St. Thomas’ Caribbean Buzz (340) 775-7335.
Zip Lining Take an exhilarating ride above the treetops with the Virgin Islands’ first zip line, Tree Limin’ Extreme (340) 998-7942. Continuous tours throughout the day start from near the highest point on St. Thomas, with six zip lines, two skywalks and some incredible views of Magens Bay. Tennis Tennis courts are found at most resorts. You’ll usually find a pro shop to schedule court time and lessons or pick up equipment. Public courts are free on a first-come basis in Sub Base, St. Thomas and by the Cruz Bay fire station on St. John. Movies Air-conditioned multiplex theaters present first run action and adventure. Check daily listings for St. Croix’s Sunny Isle Theater (340) 778-5620 and St. Thomas’ Market Square East Theater (340) 776-3666 for schedules. Gaming Video gaming is found in many restaurants, bars and gaming centers. Divi Carina Bay Casino (340) 773-PLAY on St. Croix is the islands’ sole casino, featuring table games, poker tournaments and a multitude of slot and video poker machines.
V.I. Power! Virgin Islands Athletes The U.S. Virgin Islands has produced some serious professional athletes over the years that have made a name for themselves on the national level. Joe Christopher, born in 1935 in Frederiksted, St. Croix was the first professional baseball player born in the territory to play in a major league game. He went on to play from 1959 to 1966 with the Pittsburg Pirates, New York Mets and Boston Red Sox. Horace Clarke, also from Frederiksted, played in the majors from 1965 to 1974, with the New York Yankees and the San Diego Padres. Elrod Hendricks was a professional catcher and coach who played for the Baltimore Orioles, the Chicago Cubs and the New York Yankees between 1968 through 1979, batting left-handed but throwing right-handed. After his retirement as a player, he became the bullpen coach
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for the Orioles for 28 years, the longest coaching tenure in Orioles history. In more recent years, Midre Cummings played outfield from 1993 to 2005 with several teams, including the Pittsburg Pirates, the Philadelphia Phillies, the Boston Red Sox, the Minnesota Twins, the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Tampa Devil Rays and the Baltimore Orioles. St. Thomian Calvin Pickering was first baseman for the Baltimore Orioles, the Cincinnati Reds, the Boston Red Sox and the Kansas City Royals during his major league career from 1998 to 2005. On the basketball court, two athletes are currently playing in the NBA. Rajah Bell from St. Croix has played for the Dallas Mavericks, Utah Jazz, the Phoenix Suns and others before returning to Jazz under his current contract. Tim Duncan plays for the San Antonio Spurs as
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a power forward/center. He entered the 1997 NBA draft as the number one pick. He is a 13-time NBA Allstar and the only player in NBA history to be selected to both All-NBA and AllNBA Defensive Teams during each of his first 13 seasons. He is considered one of the greatest power forwards in history. Virgin Islanders were a knock out in the boxing arena as well. Emile Griffith, born in 1938, was the first fighter from the territory to become a world champion. A controversial nationally televised fatal bout with Benny Paret in 1962 effectively ended boxing broadcasts on free television until the 1970s. The story of
Thomas. Top national college basketball teams compete in both men’s and women’s Division I games each November. This nationally televised weeklong event features teams that often place in the NCAA’s Final Four. For information, visit www.paradisejam.com. Horse Races Frequent horse races are held at St. Croix’s Randolph “Doc” James Race Track (340) 713-7228, with seating for 8,000, and on St. Thomas at the recently renovated Clinton E. Phipps Race Track (340) 774-0255. The first ever VI Triple Crown Classic was held in 2012, with local horses competing on St. Croix, St. Thomas and Tortola. Soccer Soccer games are often in progress on fields on both the St. Thomas and St. Croix campuses of the University of the Virgin Islands. The U.S. Virgin Islands national soccer team, nicknamed the Dashing Eagles, participates in regional matches, looking to qualify in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
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Softball League and pickup softball teams can be found on the diamond most nights of the week at a large number of local fields. Check local listings for schedules. Boxing 340 Boxing Promotions presents a live Boxing in Paradise professional bout once a year or so, featuring Julius and John Jackson, sons of the famous Julian “The Hawk” Jackson, as well as their cousin Samuel Rogers and other boxing up-and-comers. On the amateur front, the Virgin Islands Amateur Boxing Federation grooms young boxers to develop future Olympic athletes and world champions.. Basketball Basketball Travelers, Inc.’s annual Paradise Jam Basketball Tournament is a high intensity basketball championship held yearly at the University of the Virgin Islands on St.
the event became the basis of the 2005 documentary Ring of Fire: The Emile Griffith Story. He retired in 1977. More recently, Julian “The Hawk” Jackson, (photo left) from St. Thomas, is a former three-time world champion boxer. He was considered to be one of the hardest pound-for-pound punchers in history, and is ranked #25 on Ring Magazine’s list of 100 Greatest Punchers Of All-Time. He lives on St. Thomas and works with local youths as a trainer and coach. His two sons, Julius and John, qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and are now up and coming stars in professional boxing. 10th Anniversary Edition
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1. Coral World Marine Park Explore the underwater observatory, feed the stingrays, visit the lorikeet aviary, make friends with sea lions or dolphins and much more. 2. Butterfly Garden Near the dock at Havensight Mall on St. Thomas, the Butterfly Garden takes flight with thousands of delicate butterfly wings in a serene tropical garden. 3. Zip Lining Tree Limin’ Extreme is an exciting ACCT certified zip line adventure through the tropical jungles of St. Thomas. 4. Board Games Bodyboarding is an inexpensive and fun way for kids to ride the waves close to shore at any beach. Bodyboards are available at water sports centers and department stores. 5. Sky Riding Ride a gondola up 700 feet overlooking St. Thomas’ harbor with the Skyride to Paradise Point. Kids can enjoy the 60-foot Ferris Wheel, the Skyjump trampoline and a nature trail while adults shop or relax on the patio for lunch. 6. Explore the Park St. John’s Virgin Islands National Park, with plenty of hiking and water sports. Stop by the Visitors Center for a Junior Ranger workbook, badge and certificate. 7. Explore the Sea Basic snorkeling equipment is affordable and easy to find. Coki Beach on St. Thomas is brimming with exotic sea life. Trunk Bay, St. John and Buck Island off St. Croix offer underwater snorkeling trails. 8. Magic Ice Cool off in downtown Charlotte Amalie while wandering through Magic Ice’s frosty world of cool ice sculptures, including underwater scenes, historic figures and a pirate ship. 9. Kayaking Group kayaking tours through mangroves and lagoons give an up-close look at the eco-system in a stimulating outdoor adventure. 10. Miniature Golf Head for the greens! Sugar Bay Resort on St. Thomas and the Divi Carina Bay Resort on St. Croix offer miniature golf courses to delight the entire family.
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Morning Star Beach Snorkeling Conditions: Fair Location: South side at Frenchman’s Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort.
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a kayak of your own from many water sports centers or take a group tour with companies such as V.I. Ecotours (340) 779-2155 on St. Thomas, offering combination kayaking, hiking and snorkeling packages on St. Thomas, St. John and Hassel Island. Tours are available at the Salt River National Historic Park and Ecological Preserve on St. Croix and open-sea kayaking is available on St. John. Parasailing Wisk along the wind and waves with an exhilarating parasail! The island view is spectacular, the perfect opportunity for one of a kind photos. Enjoy a relaxing soar from high above or opt for a thrill seeking wet and wild bounce across the waves. Check with your concierge, charter company or water sports center for bookings. Board Sports Boogie boards, wake boards, surfboards, kiteboards, stand-up paddleboards, windsurfers, if it skims the water, you’ll find it in the U.S. Virgin Islands! Boogie boards are an inexpensive alternative for the youngsters, with all the fun of boarding in the safer shallow surf at any beach. Stand-up paddling can be a leisurely glide near the shore or a real workout for the more ambitious. Surfing is best between November and March. Hull Bay on St. Thomas, Reef Bay on the north side of St. John, Sprat Bay on Water Island and Judith’s Fancy on St. Croix offer the best surfing, with swells of 6 to 8 feet. Steady tradewinds make Sapphire Beach and Morning Star Beach on St. Thomas and Divi Carina Bay on St. Croix ideal for kiteboarding and windsurfing. Equipment for rent or purchase and lessons are available. Jet Skis and WaveRunners Jet Skis and WaveRunners are a powerhouse romp on the sea, racing at exhilarating speeds. Single and double-seaters are available for rent by the half hour on St. Thomas and St. Croix, but are prohibited in National Park waters.
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Boating and Sailing Recreational boating is one of the U.S. Virgin Islands’ favorite activities. Choose from a luxury yacht with a full crew, a glass bottom boat tour or a fun sail with snorkeling stops along the way. Half-day and full-day tours are plentiful and you can often rent a small powerboat on the spur of the moment to explore on your own. Fishing Whether catching your dinner off the dock or going for the big game challenge of the deep sea, there’s no limit to fishing fun in local waters. There have been several world record catches in the area, and numerous catch and release fishing tournaments such as the famous U.S.V.I. Open Atlantic Blue Marlin Tournament attract amateurs and professionals alike. Wahoo, dolphin, grouper, snapper and tuna are common catches, and there are a number of larger game fish such as kingfish and marlin in open waters. Diving, Snorkeling and Other Underwater Explorations Exploring the underwater world is a unique adventure that you’ll want to experience time and again. Colorful reefs filled with exotic fish, natural grottos, walls, cave formations and shipwrecks are yours to explore just below the surface, often just off the shoreline. Snorkeling and diving equipment are readily available. Check with any water sports center for diving, SNUBA and SCUBA lessons, certification and tours. For some highpaced action, try a Breathing Observation Submersible Scooter (BOB). Coral World Marine Park’s Sea Trekkin’, a walk on the ocean floor wearing a spaceage helmet, was recently named worldwide Sea Trek operator of the year. Kayaking Immerse yourself in the fascinating natural environment on a kayak tour. You see places other boats can’t access and get an up close look at protected mangroves and lagoons and their interwoven ecosystems of island plants, wildlife and fisheries. Rent
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The Blue Flag is awarded for only one season at a time, with a focus on environmental education and information, environmental management, safety and service facilities and water quality. The Foundation for Environmental Education. grants this prestigious designation to beaches and marinas with exceptional environmental management. For the 2012-2013 season, on St. Thomas: Emerald Beach, Great Bay and Crown Bay Marina; on St. John: Trunk Bay and Cinnamon Bay; on St. Croix: Pelican Bay and Green Cay Marina. For more details.visit www.blueflagusvi.org
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1. As you snorkel and search for your shot, keep the sun behind you. This will give you better lighting on your subject. 2. Take your time. Don’t swim over the coral too fast, take time and stop. You will be surprised how much sea life will come out. 3. Approach slowly from a side angle, when you find the fish you like, don’t dive straight down on it. 4. Take several photos of the same fish. With the amount of memory cameras have today, you can always delete the photos you don’t like. 5. Snorkel in areas where you can safely dive. In the shallower reefs, live the juveniles of the larger fish found in deeper waters.
6. Protect your back. Wear a shirt or apply plenty of sunscreen. 7. Always respect the coral. Do not stand on them or touch them. Some coral will burn (fire coral). 8. Don’t exceed your camera’s depth rating! 9. An external strobe will help eliminate the presence of “scatter,” tiny particles floating in the water. If you don’t have a flash, shoot in shallow waters. 10. Hold the camera in one hand and use the other to stabilize, with arms close to the body. Exhale when you shoot, as breathing in may make you float up slightly. Remember that everything is moving underwater, including you.
Paul Olsen bought an underwater camera when he moved to St. John in 2010, and now snorkeling and photography are his hobbies. He currently works at Aqua Bistro on St. John. To see Paul Olsen’s photos, visit www.phoriginal.com.
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VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventures Offered in 3 locations: St. Thomas Mangrove Lagoon Caneel Bay, St. John Historic Hassel Island 340-779-2155 www.viecotours.com Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure of Cas Cay in St. Thomas’ Mangrove Lagoon! Kayak past many small islands in St Thomas’ Mangrove Lagoon. Enjoy a hermit crab race, a ten-minute walk to tidal pools, volcanic cliffs and a rare geologic blowhole. Snorkel in a mangrove nursery following an underwater trail to part of a shipwreck with colorful marine life. Fun for the Entire Family. Two person easy to paddle sit-on-top kayaks. 5 hour (including lunch), 3 hour and 2 1/2 hour tours. Reservations Required. www.viecotours.com Phone (340) 779-2155.
MAGIC MOMENTS LUXURY EXCURSIONS American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook 340-774-5530 www.yachtmagicmoments.com Treat yourself to a true Luxury Excursion aboard a 45’ Sea Ray. Vast space for lounging and tanning. Carefully selected itineraries include destinations in the US and British Virgin Islands. French style continental breakfast, gourmet lunch, homemade desserts, wines, champagnes and open bar. Snorkel, swim, relax. Additionally, candle light dinner cruises are offered with the same elegance and seamless service. Allow us to infuse Magic into your vacation. Create a Moment so special that it will last a lifetime. Regular and exclusive charters available.
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HEAVENLY DAYS On Bolongo Bay 340-775-1800 www.bolongobay.com The Heavenly Days is a custom-built 53’ catamaran available to visitors who appreciate first class excursions at affordable prices. Don’t miss our ‘Swim with Turtles’ half-day snorkel trip to Buck Island; snorkel gear, light snacks, and cold drinks included. Sip champagne during a 2-hour sunset cruise through Charlotte Amalie harbor or enjoy a leisurely day sail to St. John with open bar and buffet lunch included. Also available for private charters and weddings. Back at the beach - kayaks, Sunfish sailboats and windsurfers are available for rent. Is the Ocean your second Home? Look for U.S.V.I. Marine Guide for information on all things Nautical.
Found at convenient locations around the islands.
EACH BOAT IS FULLY EQUIPPED WITH FUEL EFFICIENT TWIN FOUR STROKE YAMAHA ENGINES, FRESH WATER SHOWERS, RADIOS AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT.
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SEE & SKI POWERBOAT RENTALS A Dock, American Yacht Harbor Red Hook 340-775-6265 www.seeski.com For over 25 years See & Ski, has been giving visitors an opportunity to explore the Virgin Islands on their own by boat! Their premier rental fleet of 26’ prowler cats, take sea conditions easily insuring your comfort and are equipped with See & Ski’s signature bimini tops offering extensive shade cover. Visit incredible beaches, island hop around St. John and the British Virgin Islands, snorkel, relax at a famous beach bar, water ski or take a fishing trip. All boats are fully equipped with Coast Guard Certified safety equipment, coolers, ample dry storage, freshwater showers and fuel-efficient twin engines.
STORMY PETREL/PIRATE’S PENNY BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS CHARTERS Pick up on St. Thomas and St. John 340-775-7990 www.piratespenny.com Join our fun and experienced crew on your choice of two spectacular BVI adventures or book a private charter and they’ll help you create your own adventure. Their per-person trips take you to snorkel and explore the natural wonders of the Baths on Virgin Gorda, lunch at Cooper Island Beach Club and in the afternoon, snorkel a remote reef or sip a painkiller at the infamous Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke. Complimentary open bar, snorkel gear, floats and fresh water rinse. To insure your comfort and enjoyment, they limit the trips to only 12 guests.
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PIRATE BAY CHARTERS Sapphire Beach Resort, East End 340-690-6015 captaintobie@gmail.com Relax on one of Pirate Bay Charters’ powerboats and spend the whole day snorkeling, fishing, sightseeing or just hanging out at one of the many getaways. Swim with the endangered Green Sea Turtles at Buck Island, snorkel the Caves at Norman Island or hit White Bay on Jost Van Dyke for the biggest party on the beach. The most economical way to see it all; only $390 plus fuel, the captain and all snorkel and fishing gear is free!
Water, water everywhere… It’s easy to dehydrate in the tropical heat. Drink plenty of water while having fun in the sun. Don’t spare the sunscreen. Water magnifies the sun’s rays. Use a waterproof lotion with an SPF of 15 and reapply frequently. Look cool and be cool. Your eyes are particularly sensitive to the strong sun. Sunglasses are your most important protection.
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DOUBLE HEADER SPORTFISHING Sapphire Beach Marina 340-777-7317 www.doubleheadersportfishing.net Double Header’s fleet of three boats will take you on a half, three quarter or full day fishing adventure. They do inshore or offshore trips, specializing in live bait fishing, which increases the catch ratio. They catch all of the local species and can target monster shark trips. If you want to team up with others to share the expense, ask about their party mix trips. Double Header also picks up in St. John.
Half Day • Full Day • 3/4 Trips 340-513-0389 • 340-776-6730 offshoreadventures@earthlink.net www.sportfishingstjohn.com
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MIXED BAG SPORTFISHING St. John/St. Thomas 340-513-0389, 340-776-6730 www.sportfishingstjohn.com Highlight your vacation with the Sportfishing experience of a lifetime. A day with Mixed Bag or Mixed Bag II is a MUST. Specializing in LIVE BAIT, Captain Robert Richards and his crew offer yearround Offshore & Inshore Sportfishing. Offshore species include Marlin, Dorado, Tuna & Wahoo. Inshore action offers opportunities to catch Snapper, King Fish, Jacks, Shark and more. Whether you are a novice or seasoned angler, your expectations will be exceeded. Pickups in St. John/St. Thomas.
CHARTER BOAT CENTER Red Hook, next to the Ferry Dock 340-775-7990 www.charterboat.vi Your free personalized service connecting you with an extensive selection of chartering options throughout the Virgin Islands. Whether you are looking to explore the luminous grottos at The Baths on Virgin Gorda, hook a blue marlin at the infamous North Drop, or simply sail off into the sunset, their charter specialists are dedicated to match you with the perfect day.
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Sailing BVI Trips Let our FREE personalized service help you choose from Sportfishing an extensive collection of Power Boats chartering options. Call 340-775-7990 Snorkeling Trips cbcboat@islands.vi Day Charters www.charterboat.vi Dinner Cruises Located Dockside American Yacht Harbor Week Charters Red Hook, St. Thomas
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Coral World New Dolphin Attraction Following the success and popularity of the sea lion program at Coral World Ocean Park, a new and exciting Dolphin Habitat is scheduled to open in the winter of 2013-2014. The new dolphin program will give visitors a chance to interact with these amazing marine mammals through several dolphin encounters and swim programs. A modern, state-of-the-art facility includes a 2-acre in-ocean enclosure for recreational interaction, training, and marine education. Coral World’s dolphins will all be in human careborn Atlantic bottlenose dolphins.
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DIVE IN! Sapphire Beach 340-777-5255 www.diveinusvi.com The DIVE IN! facilities on beautiful Sapphire Beach await you. All levels of scuba from beginner through Dive Master are offered. Daily scuba and snorkeling trips depart from the marina to the outer cays surrounding St. Thomas and St. John. The beach offers activities such as volleyball, kayaking, windsurfing, snorkeling, stand up paddle boards, or just relaxing with a cool beverage. Open 8 am to 5 pm every day. Check them out! Bring the whole family and DIVE IN!
PADI Diving Facility and Complete Watersports Center Located on beautiful Sapphire Beach, St. Thomas 340-777-5255 • 866-434-8346 toll free www.diveinusvi.com
ST. THOMAS DIVING CLUB Bolongo Bay Beach Resort 340-776-2381 www.stthomasdivingclub.com Dive with the local experts! St. Thomas Diving Club has been voted “Best Dive Operator” in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Enjoy small group diving and personal service from a crew that is dedicated to the safety and enjoyment of everyone that comes aboard. PADI training from beginner through Instructor. Boat diving seven days a week, their morning and afternoon trips visit two sites. Snorkelers welcome on afternoon trips. Located at Bolongo Bay Beach Resort.
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1. Make Reservations for diving to prevent disappointment. 2. Check the Weather. Please understand that some offshore dive sites are only reachable when the weather permits. 3. Check your Personal Gear. If you bring your own gear, make sure it is in good working order prior to arrival. 4. Be Medically Prepared. Any learnto-dive course requires a medical form to be signed prior to diving. Bring a note from your doctor. 5. Be EcoConscious. Most reputable dive centers protect the environment
by not allowing the taking of coral, shells or lobster from the dive sites. 6. Mastering Buoyancy is the greatest skill in diving to master. Sign up for a buoyancy class if you need help in that area. 7. Get Refreshed. If you haven’t been diving in more than 2 years, you will need a refresher course. You can do that prior to arrival, if needed. 8. Bring your C card with you. 9. Bring your logbook with you and keep it current when you dive. 10. Be Gracious. Your dive guides “serve” you, so don’t forget gratuities.
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Scrub Island and Guana Island. Tortola (Spanish for turtle dove) is the seat of commerce, government, transportation and marine activities. Its capital, Road Town, nestled snugly around its harbor, is the center of island life. Though laid-back and tranquil, this international port is bustling with upscale tourism and offshore finance. Take a stroll down colorful Main Street, lined with charming shops, local art galleries and restaurants in authentic West Indian-style buildings. Stop by the Virgin Islands Folk Museum to see ancient Indian pottery and stone tools, plantation items and artifacts from the wreck of the HMS Rhone. Toward the end of the street is the J.R. Neale Botanical Gardens, featuring a miniature rainforest, specialty gardens, tropical birds and the rare red-legged tortoise. Exploring outside Road Town, there are many great beaches ringing the
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is the well known acronym for the British Virgin Islands, but for those who have been there, the initials have a whole new meaning, Beautiful. Vibrant. Incredible! The stunning British Virgin Islands depict nature at its best, with mountains exploding with tropical greenery rising majestically from the brilliant crystalline waters. There are more than 60 islands, islets and cays, and sailing through passages between them brings thoughts of adventure on the high seas, bold explorers and pirate legends. Once on land, the mood remains, and there are plenty of exciting things to do for a high-spirited adventure of your own. The majority of activity is found on four major islands: Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke and Anegada. Several smaller islands are uninhabited, while others are home to elite private resorts, such as Peter Island,
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island for swimming and snorkeling. Several interesting historical sites dot the island, such as Fort Burt, Fort Recovery, the Mount Healthy Windmill, Sage Mountain National Park, the North Shore Shell Museum, Joshua’s Bay Plantation and Callwood’s Rum Distillery. Virgin Gorda (the Fat Virgin) is home to the British Virgin Islands’ most popular attraction. The Baths are a maze of natural rock formations along the shore and in the water. Huge granite boulders as large as 40 feet long are piled together to form dramatic grottos, tidal pools, tunnels and arches, a great place to spend the day hiking, swimming and snorkeling. Other points of interest include 400-year old Coppermine Point ruins and the stunning view from the observation tower above the trees on Gorda Peak. Jost Van Dyke, sometimes called the barefoot island, is known for its casual
party atmosphere. The strip of beach lining Great Harbour is the most popular spot, lined with small bars and restaurants. At one end, Foxy’s Tamarind Bar is famous for its’ New Years Eve party, rated one of the top ten in the world. White Bay is also a hot party spot, with beach shack party fun at the famous Soggy Dollar Bar, home of the original Painkiller. Anegada (the Drowned Island) is the only coral atoll in the volcanic island chain. Rising only 28 feet above sea level, it is surrounded by incredible coral reefs, including 18-mile long Horseshoe Reef, the largest barrier coral reef in the Caribbean and the fourth largest on earth. The reef has claimed more than 300 shipwrecks of Spanish galleons, British warships and other unlucky vessels. The most sparsely inhabited of the four main islands, Anegada is known for its getaway appeal. Visit the island’s
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only town, The Settlement, as well as the ancient Arawak Indian conch burial ground on the east end and the nature trail at Bones Bight. Water sports are the main attraction for any visitor to the British Virgin Islands. Equipment rentals are readily available, and boats offering half-day, full-day and extended excursions are plentiful.
Diving is considered some of the best in the world, especially around the famous HMS Wreck of the Rhone, good for all experience levels. Competitive sailors and anglers can join one of several tournaments and regattas held throughout the year as well as the annual BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival, with races, demonstrations, workshops and parties.
Jammin’ with Jazz on the Hill! The 7th annual jazz on the hill in Virgin Gorda will be held March 1 and 2. This fundraiser for St. Mary’s School has become a not-to-be-missed Caribbean event, featuring jazz, R&B, pop, soul and gospel by local performers as well as special jazz guests. Past headliners include composer and recording artist Ramon Vazquez Martirena, Shirazette Jazz Experience and saxist Arturo Tappin. Local food and drinks round out this full weekend experience. Several resorts and hotels offer a Jazz Weekender package, including a two-night stay and concert tickets For more details visit www.jazzonthehill.vg.
The BVI National Culinary Team In June of 2012, the 10-chef BVI National Culinary Team swept the annual Taste of the Caribbean Competition held in Miami, winning four silver and five bronze medals. This prestigious contest featured culinary teams from 11 different Caribbean nations and territories. The team’s awards spanned a large variety of culinary talents. Team Captain Chef Kenneth Molyneaux from Treasure Isle Hotel took silver in the Best Use of Beef and Chef of the Year competitions, while Chef Imran Ashton from Charlie’s won silver in both the Ice Carving and Best Use of Fish categories. The bronze award for Pastry Chef of the Year went to Ansory Salmon of Peter Island Resort & Spa and to Manager Chef Henry Prince for Bartender of the Year. Chef Toyna Malone took bronze in Best Use of Cheese, while junior Chef Mikhala Bagot was the bronze winner in the Junior Chef of the Year category. The overall team worked together to win yet another bronze in the Caribbean National Team competition. Photo top row left to right: Chef Imran Ashton Chef Tonya Malone Chef Kenneth Molyneaux Pastry Chef Ansony Salmon Pastry Chef Neville Tucker, Jr. Chef Mikhala Bagot, Jr. Chef Brentfield Lettsome Kneeling left to right: Chef Caswall Ponte and Chef Henry Prince
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DOLPHIN DISCOVERY TORTOLA LTD. Prospect Reef Resort 284-494-7675 www.dolphindiscovery.com Places of Worship Make your dreams come true! The breathtaking and intimate discovery of swimming and playing with the dolphins in the ocean is exhilarating! The dolphins perform unique behaviors creating magical memories. The programs are designed to give the guests the best possible insight to the intelligence and abilities of these amazing mammals, ensuring that you enjoy the experience of a lifetime! Make one of the interactive dolphin programs the highlight of your vacation!
Getting There
Just a hop, skip and a ferry away, traveling to the British Virgin Islands from St. Thomas and St. John is frequent, affordable and convenient. Smaller airlines fly into Tortola’s Beef Island Airport and several daily ferries between St. Thomas and Tortola can make the trip in an hour. Once on Tortola, smaller ferries connect travelers to outlying islands.
BVI Passport Info A valid passport is necessary to enter the British Virgin Islands for U.S. and Canadian citizens. Other nationalities may also require a visa. Contact the nearest B.V.I. Tourist Board (284) 494-3134, the nearest British Embassy, or the Immigration Department (284) 494-3471 or (284) 494-3701 ext. 4700 regarding visa requirements. Bona fide visitors may be granted entry for up to one month at the ports of entry, provided that they possess return (or ongoing) tickets, evidence of adequate means of support and pre-arranged accommodations during their stay. Visitors wishing to stay longer must apply for an extension. 10th Anniversary Edition
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FERRY SCHEDULES
SMITH’S FERRY SERVICES ON ISLAND CONCIERGE & FERRY SERVICE 340-775-7292 / 340-776-5494 EXPLORE the “greater” Virgin Islands. Experience the peaceful serenity of Virgin Gorda or the quiet beauty of Anegada. Adventures await you on Jost Van Dyke while outdoor life and culture on St. Croix is astounding. Enjoy the romantic legends on Tortola or become familiar with duty-free shopping on St. Thomas. Discover the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. For more information call the Island Magic Crew–(340) 775-7292. Or visit online at www.bviferryservices.com or www.goviseatrans.com.
If your plans include visiting the British Virgin Islands Don’t Forget Your Passport!
The only non-stop service to connect Road Town, Tortola to Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
Monday – Friday
Departs Road Town: 7:00am, 10am & 2:30pm
Departs Charlotte Amalie: 8:30am, 12pm & 4:15pm
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Departs Road Town: 7am, 10am, 12pm* & 2:30pm
Departs Charlotte Amalie: 8:30am, 12pm & 4:15pm
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Departs Road Town: 9am, 12pm* & 2:30pm
Departs Charlotte Amalie: 12pm & 4:15pm
Counter closes 15 minutes before departure *Runs December to June
Excursions and Charters available
Tortola 284-494-2323 St. Thomas 340-777-2800
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ROAD TOWN FAST FERRY Road Town, Tortola Tel: 284-494-2323 (BVI) Tel: 340-777-2800 (USVI) www.roadtownfastferry.com Road Town Fast Ferry provides direct passenger services between Road Town, Tortola and Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas in fifty minutes on a state-of-the-art highspeed catamaran. They offer first-class amenities including plush interior seating, air-conditioning, clean restrooms, DVD viewing monitors, and a friendly crew at your service. They specialize in charters throughout the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Now serving Anegada Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Departing Road Town at 6:45am and 3:30pm and returning from Anegada at 8:10am and 5:10pm. Call for Anegada Sunday schedule. Customer satisfaction is their main priority. “Experience the difference.” They will save you time and money. Photo © Don Hebert
Ferry service between Red Hook, St. Thomas and Cruz Bay, St. John run on an hourly basis, with a quick 20-minute ride, while ferries from downtown Charlotte Amalie to St. John run three times a day. Car ferries are also available between Red Hook and Cruz Bay, for those who want to cruise around on their own. Several companies offer trips between St. Thomas, Tortola and other British Virgin Islands. Ferries generally leave on time, so be sure to plan accordingly and make sure you give yourself plenty of time to catch the last ferry of the day. Don’t forget your passport if you are visiting the British Virgin Islands. Schedules subject to change without notice.
British Virgin Islands Ferries Call for detailed information on departures and fares. Valid passports and applicable visas are required for all ferry passengers. Smith’s Ferry Services St. Thomas (340) 775-7292 Tortola (284) 495-4495 or (284) 494-4454 www.bviferryservices.com
Inter-Island Boat Services (St. John only) St. John (340) 776-6597 Tortola (284) 495-4166 www.interislandboatservices.vi
Native Son Inc. St. Thomas (340) 774-8685 West End, Tortola (284) 495-4617 Road Town, Tortola www.nativesonferry.com
Speedy’s Tel: (284) 495-5240 www.speedysbvi.com Dolphin Shuttle (340) 774-2628 www.dolphinshuttle.com
St. Thomas-St. John Ferry Schedule All times and rates are subject to change without notice. At press time, a rate increase was being considered. Please call in advance for more information.
Transportation Services And Varlack Ventures (340) From: Red Hook To: Cruz Bay Departures: Daily. 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m., then hourly from 8 a.m. to midnight Fare (Adult/Child under 12): One way, $6/$1 Seniors with valid V.I. government I.D., One way, $1.50 $2.50/piece for luggage/boxes From: Cruz Bay To: Red Hook Departures: Daily. Hourly from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fare (Adult/Child under 12): One way, $6/$1 Seniors with valid V.I. government I.D., One way, $1.50 $2.50/piece for luggage/boxes
776-6282 From: Charlotte Amalie To: Cruz Bay Departures: Daily. 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 5:30 p.m Fare (Adult/Child under 12): One way, $12/$3.50 Seniors with valid V.I. government I.D., One way, $6 $2.50/piece for luggage/boxes From: Cruz Bay To: Charlotte Amalie Departures: Daily. 8:45 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 3:45 p.m. Fare (Adult/Child under 12): One way, $12/$3.50 Seniors with valid V.I. government I.D., One way, $6 $2.50/piece for luggage/boxes 10th Anniversary Edition
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DEPARTURES
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Daily Round Trips, Monday Thru Sunday (Weekends and Holidays excludes first trip*)
Love City Car Ferries, Inc.
P. O. Box 12209, St. Thomas, VI 00801 tel 340.779.4000 fax 340.779.4000 www.lovecitycarferries.com Ferries generally leave on time, so be sure to plan accordingly. During inclement weather, call or check the website for scheduling changes.
The Island Standard for over 30 years! The smoothest-safest-fastest
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LOVE CITY CAR FERRIES Red Hook, St. Thomas and Cruz Bay, St. John 340-779-4000 www.lovecitycarferries.com Love City Car Ferries offer award winning, convenient, reliable and friendly car ferry transportation, private charters, and cargo delivery services in the United States Virgin Islands. By cruising with us you can enjoy the unspoiled natural beauty of St. John, popularly known as Love City, and the cosmopolitan feel of St. Thomas. They cruise seven days a week, 365 days a year. For more information on their range of services, visit their website at www.lovecitycarferries.com.
Love City Car Ferry (Captain Vic) (340) 779-4000 From: Red Hook, St. Thomas To: Cruz Bay, St. John Fare: One way: $30, Round trip $50, passengers ride at no extra charge. There is an additional Port Authority port fee of $3 for cars, small and medium SUVs and motorcycles, and $4 for large SUVs, pick-up trucks and vans, collected at the Red Hook Ferry Dock. From: Cruz Bay, St. John To: Red Hook, St. Thomas Fare: One way: $30, Round trip $50, passengers ride at no extra charge. Dohm’s Water Taxi (340) 775-6501 This private service takes you to your specified destination in most areas of the U.S. and British Virgin Islands (except St. Croix and Anegada). Visit www.watertaxi-vi.com for details. Water Island Ferry (340) 690-4159 From: Crown Bay, St. Thomas To: Water Island
DOHM’S WATER TAXI (The Original Water Taxi) 100 Estate Nazareth, 340-775-6501 www.watertaxi-vi.com Dohm’s Water Taxi is a Private Water Taxi that will take you directly to your destination at the time of your choosing. “Meet and Greet” service at the airport will also be arranged. Operating inter-island, you can travel to most of the U.S. or British Virgin Islands, or for an entire day touring the Virgin Islands. You’ll travel in comfort, on one of three custom-built, wave piercing catamaran powerboats.
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• Have Your Documents Ready. A boarding pass and a valid federal or state issued government ID must be shown twice. • Risk Based Security. Passengers 12 and younger can leave their shoes on. Passengers 75 and older will undergo similar modified screening procedures to those 12 and under. • For Checked Bags. Lock your suitcase with a TSA-approved lock and be sure not to pack any hazardous materials. • Fish and Wildlife. Commercially caught legal size conch and whelk are the only shells that can be removed from the territory. • Speak Up. Travelers are urged to be vigilant by reporting suspicious activity to local law enforcement. If you see something, say something. For more information, call the TSA helpline toll free at 855-787-2227.
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• Arrive on time. Leave adequate time to check baggage and move through security. Each individual must complete the Customs Declaration Form. • Pack Smart. Pack an organized carry-on bag using layers–a layer of clothes, then electronics, more clothes, and then any heavier items. • Pay attention to 3-1-1 rule. All liquids, gels, and aerosols are permitted in 3-ounce containers, placed in a 1-quart-size, clear zip-top bag, one bag per traveler. Breast milk and medically necessary liquids like baby formula and insulin are permitted. • Dress the Part. TSA has to resolve any anomaly detected at the checkpoint, and strongly recommends removing ALL items from pockets. • Remove your shoes. Before entering the screening technology remove your shoes and put them directly on the belt.
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t. John’s natural beauty is the U.S. Virgin Islands’ most enchanting spot, with sultry beaches, tropical forest trails, historic ruins, exciting water sports, shopping and more. Cruising Cruz Bay Docking in Cruz Bay, the ferry lands you in the island’s center of activity. Affectionately known as Love City, Cruz Bay is a charming little town on the water’s edge with a friendly, laid-back attitude and charming tree lined streets filled with unique shops and restaurants. Start your tour at the town’s park, directly across the street from the ferry dock. To your right visit whimsical Wharfside Village and Galleria Beach Shops, filled with artsy retailers, bars and restaurants overlooking the beach. At the far end of Wharfside Village head left, circle round the park, for more fun shops and restaurants in Raintree Court and Lemon Tree Mall. The road curves back towards the park, with the historic Lutheran Church, established in 1720. At the far end of the park a small tourist center has information on activities, tours and more. Continue left to explore the Lumberyard’s shops, services and restaurants. Just ahead is Mongoose Junction, a collection of boutiques, galleries, artisans and eateries in a garden setting. Directly across the street is the Virgin Islands National Park’s Visitors Center, and the entrance to the park. Elaine Ione Sprauve Library and Museum A member of the National Register of Historic Places. built in 1757 serves as Cruz Bay’s library as well as a small museum. Catherineberg Just off Centerline Road and visible from the road, Catherineberg is an impressive collection of sugar mill ruins. Built in 1718, they include an old sugar factory and rum still, an old stone warehouse and a restored windmill. Bordeaux Mountain At the very highest point of the island along Centerline Road, Bordeaux Mountain rises 1,277 feet, with a stunning view of Coral Bay and outlying islands. Ivan Jadan Museum Considered the greatest Russian tenor of the twentieth century, Ivan Jadan was the first major artist to escape Stalin’s regime in 1941. The museum highlights his life and career with recordings, documents, photos and memorabilia. Fredriksdal Named after Frederick Von Moth, who purchased the property in the 1730s, the Fredriksdal ruins include the remains of an estate house of the owners of the Annaberg Plantation, an oven, a well, a horse mill and more. Across the road is a trail leading to a well-preserved stone bridge.
St. John Sightseeing
St. John Festival 1917 1918 1956 2001 The Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument is created off St. John
Virgin Islands National Park established on St. John
St. John’s Reef Bay factory closing ends sugar production
St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix purchased by United States for $25 million
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With a homespun feel reflecting the personality of this quaint island, the St. John Festival can be traced back to colonial days. Today it is held in honor of the emancipation of slaves in 1848. The Festival starts in June and ends on the Fourth of July, U.S. Independence Day. Families are the focus of the festivities, with bicycle races, boat races, traditional games, cultural presentations and live music. Local cooks show off their best tasty treats during the last week at Festival Village and a predawn tramp brings the whole island to Cruz Bay for dancing in the streets. The big parade is followed by fireworks over the water.
Coral Bay
Places of Worship In Coral Bay, the Emmaus Moravian Church was constructed from rubble masonry in 1750, one of the leastaltered Moravian complexes in the West Indies. BONES RUM Waterfront @ International Plaza, St Thomas Waterfront @ Dockside Mall, St John 340-775-3071/340-775-3072 The majority of worldwide Rum production occurs in the Caribbean. Few places have a history soaked with Rum more than the Virgin Islands. BONES RUM is proudly produced on St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands using a centuries-old recipe, small batch distilling and oak barrel aging. Visit their St. Thomas and St. John locations for more about the history of rum, and for tasty frozen drinks, logo gear, tees and caps. Smooth Rum for the Rough Seas.
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Far out on the east end of St. John, Coral Bay has a long history. It was named for the Danish kraal, meaning corral. This harbor was the site of the first permanent settlement and livestock keep on St. John. Built in 1717, Coral Bay’s Fort Berg was the site of a slave revolt in 1733, commemorated each November. Note also the orange-roofed historic Emmaus Moravian Church, built in 1782 and still in use today. Today’s casual little community is a collection of sailors, boat builders and artists. There’s only one road, which is traveled as much by donkeys, goats and roosters as it is automobiles. Here you will find a quirky collection of restaurants, bars and shops that embrace the residents’ island attitude, an ideal spot for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle. Be sure to check out the clothing studio of artist Sloop Jones, the Cocoloba shopping complex and Skinny Legs, the restaurant and bar at the center of Coral Bay’s social life, music and activity.
The “other” town on St. John. A quirky, quiet opposite of bustling Cruz Bay. Plenty of Parking!
Crabby’s Watersports • Snorkel &
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The fun doesn’t stop when the sun sets! Programs at the Cinnamon Bay Amphitheater feature nature and stargazing talks led by park rangers, nature films and historic reenactments.
of the island of St. John as well as Hassel Island in St. Thomas’ Charlotte Amalie Harbor and the Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument with 12,708 acres of submerged land, coral reefs and mangrove habitats. It is the only Biosphere Reserve in the Lesser Antilles. Today, the volunteer organization Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park, has followed Rockefeller’s lead and
Look for The Petroglyphs Mysterious carvings surround a freshwater pool at the base of a 40 foot waterfall just off Reef Bay Trail. Archeologists believe them to be sacred symbols carved by Taino Indians over 1,000 years ago. Photo © Don Hebert
now carries the torch promoting preservation and protection of the park’s natural and cultural resources. The group has initiated several programs, such as trail maintenance, coral research, historic site restorations, installation of day-use and storm refuge moorings, cultural demonstrations, summer ecocamps and much more. A series of seminars covers a wide range of topics and
activities such as tropical gardening, kayak tours, fish identification sails, art classes, archeology tours, cooking, full moon hikes and much more. They also organize beach clean-ups, the Beach-ToBeach Power Swim, an Earth Day fair, the Reef Fest and a Folk Life Festival. Help support their efforts by visiting their gift shop in Mongoose Junction or donating online at www.friendsvinp.org .
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Bananaquits: Donkeys: Wild donkeys are
frequently sighted on St. John, descendants of domesticated donkeys that were let free or escaped captivity. They frequently travel in small groups and are most often found near Cinnamon Bay and Coral Bay.
The official bird of the U.S. Virgin Islands, with its bright splash of yellow on the breast, it’s a favorite sight throughout the islands. Known for its sweet tooth, it is also called a “sugar bird.”
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Caribbean Critters
Goats: Christopher Columbus brought them to the West Indies and then to St John in the early 1700’s. Goats roam freely on the eastern end of the island and on Coral Bay.
Frogs: The
symphony of sounds you will hear at night are not birds, but rather frogs. They are most often heard than seen, particularly at night or after a rain. They range from the tiny coqui frog to the Cuban tree frog.
Iguanas: Although not
indigenous, this prehistoric looking lizard, which can grow upwards of 6 feet from head to tail, has become an island icon. Although it may look fierce, the green iguana is herbivorous and the only threat is its tail, used for self-defense.
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Wild hogs: European colonists on St. John brought domesticated pigs to the island. Escaped hogs reverted to the wild and are frequently seen on the roads.
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Blue Flag Certification from the Foundation for Environmental Education, attest that beaches have safe water, clean sand and play an educational role in the community. www.blueflagusvi.org
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Waterfront–Wharfside Village • Cruz Bay, St. John, USVI
THE FISH TRAP RESTAURANT & SEAFOOD MARKET Next door to the Catholic Church, Cruz Bay • 340-693-9994 www.thefishtrap.com Nestled in downtown Cruz Bay for over 20 years, with the largest selection of fresh seafood, The Fish Trap’s family setting has become a landmark to St John. The Chef serves up salads, steaks, lobster, pasta, burgers and a wide variety of seafood in a tropical outdoor setting. They also offer indoor air-conditioned dining and big screen TV for the game you don’t want to miss. Early bird specials and ½ price drinks before 6:00pm.
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St. John might have a laid-back attitude but there’s nothing laid-back about its passion for flavor! Whether it’s a cozy little Cruz Bay café, a mobile kitchen serving from the side of the road or an internationally acclaimed resort, this little island has a taste for dining well. There are a surprising number of great eateries on St. John, each representing the best of their genre with Italian, Asian, Mexican, BBQ, fresh seafood and homegrown West Indian fare. You’ll find many local chefs infuse a bit of island style into traditional dishes, using local produce and spices. You have plenty of fashion options, to dress up or dress down, depending on your mood. You may prefer lunch on the sands in casual beachwear or dress island elegant for a night of fine dining. Eating al fresco is a favorite choice here, but you can also cool off in air-conditioned comfort. After dinner, both Cruz Bay and Coral Bay party the night away with live music and other entertainment. The last ferry leaves at 11 p.m., so even those staying on St. Thomas can enjoy a night out on the town on St. John.
EAT WELL Treat yourself to an irresistible moment. Find your newest way to play when you book your next vacation, island activity or night of fine dining at The Westin John Resort & Villas. Savor a delectable meal at Cruz Bay Prime in the comfort and luxury of a spacious open air setting. Offering the freshest Regional Seafood, Prime, Aged Choice Grass Fed Angus Steaks, Lamb and Chicken, all are classically prepared with a modern twist and finished with sumptuous desserts and fine coffees. For more inFormation or to make a reservation, visit westinresortstjohn.com or call 340.693.8000
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The Annaberg School
One of the Caribbean’s oldest public school houses, of great significance in St. John’s history, often referred to as the Mary Point School. The partially restored building sits at the end of a short, well maintained trail off the North Shore Road near the intersection of the Leinster Bay Road. The Danes passed a law in 1839 requiring that all free and slave children attend school, unusual considering public education was not available for children at all until 1788. The Annaberg School was completed in 1844, run by Moravian missionaries and built with money from the colonial treasury. In 1987, the structure was stabilized through the initiative of the St. John Historical Society, who also provided the informational exhibit.
Places of Worship
The Nazareth Lutheran Church in the heart of Cruz Bay was established in 1720.
Handcrafted Treasures • Shopping On St. John
St. John is a unique shopping opportunity, for its laid-back attitude, and for its one-ofa-kind merchandise as well. You may find a brand name or two, but the big draws are the handcrafted treasures. The island’s many artists and artisans take their cue from the incredible natural beauty to offer unique island-inspired creations. Cruz Bay is the main shopping district, and you’ll find colorful shops on shady lanes spreading out from the ferry dock. Discover local art, spices, beachwear, gifts, jewelry and gifts at Wharfside Village and Galleria Beach Shops, just to the right of the ferry terminal, overlooking
THE CUTEST SHOP IN CRUZ BAY Clothing, Swim Suits, Shoes, Hats & Beach Toys Located across from Rhumb Lines Restaurant 340-776-4202 Exclusively Featuring BLUE CHAIR BAY™
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the beach. At the northern edge of Cruz Bay is Mongoose Junction, a tranquil cluster of galleries, boutiques, jewelers and cafés nestled in a tropical garden. A short trip outside of Cruz Bay is the Marketplace, with services, shops, gifts and sundries. You’ll find colorful island art and souvenirs at the pinnacle of Bordeaux Mountain, and Coral Bay is home to the Coccoloba shopping complex as well as fun and quirky shops surrounding the famous Skinny Legs bar and restaurant. Remember, local art and items handmade in the islands do not count towards your duty-free allowance!
LOVE CITY BEACH SHOP Located in the heart of Cruz Bay, St. John across from Rhumb Lines Restaurant 340-776-4202 E-mail: kristen@stjohnultimatevillas.com Join them in the most colorful shop in Cruz Bay and discover the locals’ favorite island style clothing, swimsuits, shoes, hats, beach toys and gifts. Pick up a coverup for the beach or a casual dress, wrap, or men’s clothing perfect for fun and relaxing. VISIT THEIR SISTER SHOP, 212 BOUTIQUE, AT WHARFSIDE VILLAGE for island fancy men’s and women’s clothing. Exclusively Featuring BLUE CHAIR BAY™ Premium Quality Clothing Co., KENNY CHESNEY INSPIRED BRAND CLOTHING.
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Clear crystalline waters, soft sands and warm sun make the perfect combination for tropical fun on St. John! There are so many ways to enjoy the water and St. John offers them all, from a lazy day of floating near the shore to exhilarating windsurfing adventures. Explore with a snorkel tour, hop aboard a sailboat or surf the waves. Don’t bother bringing your own equipment. It’s easy to purchase or rent. Dive shops and beachside sports shacks offer a variety of water toys, sports equipment, tours, lessons and dive certification. There are many charter boats available for group or private sails and fishing expeditions, and many arrange for pick-up at your St. John hotel. Information booths in Cruz Bay and Mongoose Junction can set up your tour or talk to your concierge for bookings.
Is the Ocean your second Home? Look for U.S.V.I. Marine Guide for information on all things Nautical.
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VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventures Offered in 3 locations: Honeymoon Beach at Caneel Bay, St John St Thomas Mangrove Lagoon Historic Hassel Island 340-779-2155 www.viecotours.com Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure of St John’s Virgin Islands National Park. Kayak over fabulous turquoise waters and past sandy beaches. Hike along a picturesque tropical forest trail. Snorkel a colorful coral reef teeming with marine life. Professionally guided tour. Fun for the Entire Family! Two person easy to paddle sit-on-top kayaks. Limited space. 3 hrs or 5 hrs with lunch. See web site or call for details. Tours depart from the Honeymoon Beach Hut at Caneel Bay Resort. info@viecotours.com www.viecotours.com Reservations Required. Phone (340) 779-2155.
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CRUZ BAY WATERSPORTS CO. Cruz Bay and Westin Resort St. John 340-776-6234 www.CruzBayWatersports.com Celebrating 30 years in business, Cruz Bay Watersports has evolved into the most diversified watersports company in the Virgin Islands, offering daysails, sunset sails, scuba, snorkeling, wave runner tours, dinghy rentals, parasailing and two retail locations. British Virgin Island excursions are their specialty. Visit The Baths on Virgin Gorda and the Caves on Norman Island, aboard the custom 60’ express cruiser, Island Time, or sail to Jost Van Dyke aboard the 60’ catamaran, Island Spirit, to visit Foxy’s and White Bay.
Adopt a Pet from St. John Program The best memento of your trip to St. John may be to bring home a new best friend! The St. John Animal Care Center’s Adopt a Pet from St. John program pairs loveable island pets with new stateside owners. Volunteers oversee meet-and-greets in various island locations such as The Marketplace, or you can view available pet profiles on their website www.stjohnanimalcarecenter.com. They also offer assistance with medical forms, cages and flight arrangements. Shutterstock.com; © Alena Ozerova
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t. John’s natural beauty is the U.S. Virgin Islands’ most enchanting spot, with sultry beaches, tropical forest trails, historic ruins, exciting water sports, shopping and more. Cruising Cruz Bay Docking in Cruz Bay, the ferry lands you in the island’s center of activity. Affectionately known as Love City, Cruz Bay is a charming little town on the water’s edge with a friendly, laid-back attitude and charming tree lined streets filled with unique shops and restaurants. Start your tour at the town’s park, directly across the street from the ferry dock. To your right visit whimsical Wharfside Village and Galleria Beach Shops, filled with artsy retailers, bars and restaurants overlooking the beach. At the far end of Wharfside Village head left, circle round the park, for more fun shops and restaurants in Raintree Court and Lemon Tree Mall. The road curves back towards the park, with the historic Lutheran Church, established in 1720. At the far end of the park a small tourist center has information on activities, tours and more. Continue left to explore the Lumberyard’s shops, services and restaurants. Just ahead is Mongoose Junction, a collection of boutiques, galleries, artisans and eateries in a garden setting. Directly across the street is the Virgin Islands National Park’s Visitors Center, and the entrance to the park. Elaine Ione Sprauve Library and Museum A member of the National Register of Historic Places. built in 1757 serves as Cruz Bay’s library as well as a small museum. Catherineberg Just off Centerline Road and visible from the road, Catherineberg is an impressive collection of sugar mill ruins. Built in 1718, they include an old sugar factory and rum still, an old stone warehouse and a restored windmill. Bordeaux Mountain At the very highest point of the island along Centerline Road, Bordeaux Mountain rises 1,277 feet, with a stunning view of Coral Bay and outlying islands. Ivan Jadan Museum Considered the greatest Russian tenor of the twentieth century, Ivan Jadan was the first major artist to escape Stalin’s regime in 1941. The museum highlights his life and career with recordings, documents, photos and memorabilia. Fredriksdal Named after Frederick Von Moth, who purchased the property in the 1730s, the Fredriksdal ruins include the remains of an estate house of the owners of the Annaberg Plantation, an oven, a well, a horse mill and more. Across the road is a trail leading to a well-preserved stone bridge.
St. John Sightseeing
St. John Festival 1917 1918 1956 2001 The Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument is created off St. John
Virgin Islands National Park established on St. John
St. John’s Reef Bay factory closing ends sugar production
St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix purchased by United States for $25 million
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With a homespun feel reflecting the personality of this quaint island, the St. John Festival can be traced back to colonial days. Today it is held in honor of the emancipation of slaves in 1848. The Festival starts in June and ends on the Fourth of July, U.S. Independence Day. Families are the focus of the festivities, with bicycle races, boat races, traditional games, cultural presentations and live music. Local cooks show off their best tasty treats during the last week at Festival Village and a predawn tramp brings the whole island to Cruz Bay for dancing in the streets. The big parade is followed by fireworks over the water.
Coral Bay
Places of Worship In Coral Bay, the Emmaus Moravian Church was constructed from rubble masonry in 1750, one of the leastaltered Moravian complexes in the West Indies. BONES RUM Waterfront @ International Plaza, St Thomas Waterfront @ Dockside Mall, St John 340-775-3071/340-775-3072 The majority of worldwide Rum production occurs in the Caribbean. Few places have a history soaked with Rum more than the Virgin Islands. BONES RUM is proudly produced on St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands using a centuries-old recipe, small batch distilling and oak barrel aging. Visit their St. Thomas and St. John locations for more about the history of rum, and for tasty frozen drinks, logo gear, tees and caps. Smooth Rum for the Rough Seas.
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Far out on the east end of St. John, Coral Bay has a long history. It was named for the Danish kraal, meaning corral. This harbor was the site of the first permanent settlement and livestock keep on St. John. Built in 1717, Coral Bay’s Fort Berg was the site of a slave revolt in 1733, commemorated each November. Note also the orange-roofed historic Emmaus Moravian Church, built in 1782 and still in use today. Today’s casual little community is a collection of sailors, boat builders and artists. There’s only one road, which is traveled as much by donkeys, goats and roosters as it is automobiles. Here you will find a quirky collection of restaurants, bars and shops that embrace the residents’ island attitude, an ideal spot for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle. Be sure to check out the clothing studio of artist Sloop Jones, the Cocoloba shopping complex and Skinny Legs, the restaurant and bar at the center of Coral Bay’s social life, music and activity.
The “other” town on St. John. A quirky, quiet opposite of bustling Cruz Bay. Plenty of Parking!
Crabby’s Watersports • Snorkel &
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LOVE CITY MINI MART St. John - Coral Bay next to Domino Gas Station
Open 7 days a week from 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Tel.: 340-693-5790 Cell: 340-643-0010 • 340-626-3676 All Your Basic Needs Liquor, Beer, Wine, Food, Fruits, Frozen Vegetables, Ice Cream and a lot more. -ATM-
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The fun doesn’t stop when the sun sets! Programs at the Cinnamon Bay Amphitheater feature nature and stargazing talks led by park rangers, nature films and historic reenactments.
of the island of St. John as well as Hassel Island in St. Thomas’ Charlotte Amalie Harbor and the Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument with 12,708 acres of submerged land, coral reefs and mangrove habitats. It is the only Biosphere Reserve in the Lesser Antilles. Today, the volunteer organization Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park, has followed Rockefeller’s lead and
Look for The Petroglyphs Mysterious carvings surround a freshwater pool at the base of a 40 foot waterfall just off Reef Bay Trail. Archeologists believe them to be sacred symbols carved by Taino Indians over 1,000 years ago. Photo © Don Hebert
now carries the torch promoting preservation and protection of the park’s natural and cultural resources. The group has initiated several programs, such as trail maintenance, coral research, historic site restorations, installation of day-use and storm refuge moorings, cultural demonstrations, summer ecocamps and much more. A series of seminars covers a wide range of topics and
activities such as tropical gardening, kayak tours, fish identification sails, art classes, archeology tours, cooking, full moon hikes and much more. They also organize beach clean-ups, the Beach-ToBeach Power Swim, an Earth Day fair, the Reef Fest and a Folk Life Festival. Help support their efforts by visiting their gift shop in Mongoose Junction or donating online at www.friendsvinp.org .
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Bananaquits: Donkeys: Wild donkeys are
frequently sighted on St. John, descendants of domesticated donkeys that were let free or escaped captivity. They frequently travel in small groups and are most often found near Cinnamon Bay and Coral Bay.
The official bird of the U.S. Virgin Islands, with its bright splash of yellow on the breast, it’s a favorite sight throughout the islands. Known for its sweet tooth, it is also called a “sugar bird.”
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Goats: Christopher Columbus brought them to the West Indies and then to St John in the early 1700’s. Goats roam freely on the eastern end of the island and on Coral Bay.
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symphony of sounds you will hear at night are not birds, but rather frogs. They are most often heard than seen, particularly at night or after a rain. They range from the tiny coqui frog to the Cuban tree frog.
Iguanas: Although not
indigenous, this prehistoric looking lizard, which can grow upwards of 6 feet from head to tail, has become an island icon. Although it may look fierce, the green iguana is herbivorous and the only threat is its tail, used for self-defense.
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Wild hogs: European colonists on St. John brought domesticated pigs to the island. Escaped hogs reverted to the wild and are frequently seen on the roads.
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Blue Flag Certification from the Foundation for Environmental Education, attest that beaches have safe water, clean sand and play an educational role in the community. www.blueflagusvi.org
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Waterfront–Wharfside Village • Cruz Bay, St. John, USVI
THE FISH TRAP RESTAURANT & SEAFOOD MARKET Next door to the Catholic Church, Cruz Bay • 340-693-9994 www.thefishtrap.com Nestled in downtown Cruz Bay for over 20 years, with the largest selection of fresh seafood, The Fish Trap’s family setting has become a landmark to St John. The Chef serves up salads, steaks, lobster, pasta, burgers and a wide variety of seafood in a tropical outdoor setting. They also offer indoor air-conditioned dining and big screen TV for the game you don’t want to miss. Early bird specials and ½ price drinks before 6:00pm.
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St. John might have a laid-back attitude but there’s nothing laid-back about its passion for flavor! Whether it’s a cozy little Cruz Bay café, a mobile kitchen serving from the side of the road or an internationally acclaimed resort, this little island has a taste for dining well. There are a surprising number of great eateries on St. John, each representing the best of their genre with Italian, Asian, Mexican, BBQ, fresh seafood and homegrown West Indian fare. You’ll find many local chefs infuse a bit of island style into traditional dishes, using local produce and spices. You have plenty of fashion options, to dress up or dress down, depending on your mood. You may prefer lunch on the sands in casual beachwear or dress island elegant for a night of fine dining. Eating al fresco is a favorite choice here, but you can also cool off in air-conditioned comfort. After dinner, both Cruz Bay and Coral Bay party the night away with live music and other entertainment. The last ferry leaves at 11 p.m., so even those staying on St. Thomas can enjoy a night out on the town on St. John.
EAT WELL Treat yourself to an irresistible moment. Find your newest way to play when you book your next vacation, island activity or night of fine dining at The Westin John Resort & Villas. Savor a delectable meal at Cruz Bay Prime in the comfort and luxury of a spacious open air setting. Offering the freshest Regional Seafood, Prime, Aged Choice Grass Fed Angus Steaks, Lamb and Chicken, all are classically prepared with a modern twist and finished with sumptuous desserts and fine coffees. For more inFormation or to make a reservation, visit westinresortstjohn.com or call 340.693.8000
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The Annaberg School
One of the Caribbean’s oldest public school houses, of great significance in St. John’s history, often referred to as the Mary Point School. The partially restored building sits at the end of a short, well maintained trail off the North Shore Road near the intersection of the Leinster Bay Road. The Danes passed a law in 1839 requiring that all free and slave children attend school, unusual considering public education was not available for children at all until 1788. The Annaberg School was completed in 1844, run by Moravian missionaries and built with money from the colonial treasury. In 1987, the structure was stabilized through the initiative of the St. John Historical Society, who also provided the informational exhibit.
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The Nazareth Lutheran Church in the heart of Cruz Bay was established in 1720.
Handcrafted Treasures • Shopping On St. John
St. John is a unique shopping opportunity, for its laid-back attitude, and for its one-ofa-kind merchandise as well. You may find a brand name or two, but the big draws are the handcrafted treasures. The island’s many artists and artisans take their cue from the incredible natural beauty to offer unique island-inspired creations. Cruz Bay is the main shopping district, and you’ll find colorful shops on shady lanes spreading out from the ferry dock. Discover local art, spices, beachwear, gifts, jewelry and gifts at Wharfside Village and Galleria Beach Shops, just to the right of the ferry terminal, overlooking
THE CUTEST SHOP IN CRUZ BAY Clothing, Swim Suits, Shoes, Hats & Beach Toys Located across from Rhumb Lines Restaurant 340-776-4202 Exclusively Featuring BLUE CHAIR BAY™
KENNY CHESNEY INSPIRED BRAND CLOTHING
Also visit our sister shop in Wharfside Village–212 Boutique
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the beach. At the northern edge of Cruz Bay is Mongoose Junction, a tranquil cluster of galleries, boutiques, jewelers and cafés nestled in a tropical garden. A short trip outside of Cruz Bay is the Marketplace, with services, shops, gifts and sundries. You’ll find colorful island art and souvenirs at the pinnacle of Bordeaux Mountain, and Coral Bay is home to the Coccoloba shopping complex as well as fun and quirky shops surrounding the famous Skinny Legs bar and restaurant. Remember, local art and items handmade in the islands do not count towards your duty-free allowance!
LOVE CITY BEACH SHOP Located in the heart of Cruz Bay, St. John across from Rhumb Lines Restaurant 340-776-4202 E-mail: kristen@stjohnultimatevillas.com Join them in the most colorful shop in Cruz Bay and discover the locals’ favorite island style clothing, swimsuits, shoes, hats, beach toys and gifts. Pick up a coverup for the beach or a casual dress, wrap, or men’s clothing perfect for fun and relaxing. VISIT THEIR SISTER SHOP, 212 BOUTIQUE, AT WHARFSIDE VILLAGE for island fancy men’s and women’s clothing. Exclusively Featuring BLUE CHAIR BAY™ Premium Quality Clothing Co., KENNY CHESNEY INSPIRED BRAND CLOTHING.
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Clear crystalline waters, soft sands and warm sun make the perfect combination for tropical fun on St. John! There are so many ways to enjoy the water and St. John offers them all, from a lazy day of floating near the shore to exhilarating windsurfing adventures. Explore with a snorkel tour, hop aboard a sailboat or surf the waves. Don’t bother bringing your own equipment. It’s easy to purchase or rent. Dive shops and beachside sports shacks offer a variety of water toys, sports equipment, tours, lessons and dive certification. There are many charter boats available for group or private sails and fishing expeditions, and many arrange for pick-up at your St. John hotel. Information booths in Cruz Bay and Mongoose Junction can set up your tour or talk to your concierge for bookings.
Is the Ocean your second Home? Look for U.S.V.I. Marine Guide for information on all things Nautical.
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VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventures Offered in 3 locations: Honeymoon Beach at Caneel Bay, St John St Thomas Mangrove Lagoon Historic Hassel Island 340-779-2155 www.viecotours.com Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure of St John’s Virgin Islands National Park. Kayak over fabulous turquoise waters and past sandy beaches. Hike along a picturesque tropical forest trail. Snorkel a colorful coral reef teeming with marine life. Professionally guided tour. Fun for the Entire Family! Two person easy to paddle sit-on-top kayaks. Limited space. 3 hrs or 5 hrs with lunch. See web site or call for details. Tours depart from the Honeymoon Beach Hut at Caneel Bay Resort. info@viecotours.com www.viecotours.com Reservations Required. Phone (340) 779-2155.
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CRUZ BAY WATERSPORTS CO. Cruz Bay and Westin Resort St. John 340-776-6234 www.CruzBayWatersports.com Celebrating 30 years in business, Cruz Bay Watersports has evolved into the most diversified watersports company in the Virgin Islands, offering daysails, sunset sails, scuba, snorkeling, wave runner tours, dinghy rentals, parasailing and two retail locations. British Virgin Island excursions are their specialty. Visit The Baths on Virgin Gorda and the Caves on Norman Island, aboard the custom 60’ express cruiser, Island Time, or sail to Jost Van Dyke aboard the 60’ catamaran, Island Spirit, to visit Foxy’s and White Bay.
Adopt a Pet from St. John Program The best memento of your trip to St. John may be to bring home a new best friend! The St. John Animal Care Center’s Adopt a Pet from St. John program pairs loveable island pets with new stateside owners. Volunteers oversee meet-and-greets in various island locations such as The Marketplace, or you can view available pet profiles on their website www.stjohnanimalcarecenter.com. They also offer assistance with medical forms, cages and flight arrangements. Shutterstock.com; © Alena Ozerova
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1. T he Christiansted National Historic Site includes Fort Christiansvaern (1749), Customs House (1841), the Steeple Building (1753), the Danish West India & Guinea Company Warehouse (1749) and Scale House (1856), now a convenient visitor’s information center. 2. Government House (1747) on lower King Street in Christiansted. 3. Fort Frederik (1752) in Frederiksted is a National Historic Landmark, the site of the official emancipation of slaves in 1848. 4. Whim Plantation Museum is an authentic Danish sugar estate dating from 1710s. 5. The Cruzan Estate Diamond Rum Distillery has been producing the finest rum for more than 300 years. Tour the distillery as well as the ruins of the original sugar mill and plantation, built in 1760. 6. St. George Village Botanical Garden 7. The Lawaetz Family Museum offers a view of Danish West Indian life. 8. E state Little Princess is a plantation built in 1749. 9. S alt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve 10. The Roseway and World Ocean School is a registered US National Historic Landmark schooner.
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he largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Croix has been inhabited for more than 4,000 years. The first tourist of note was Christopher Columbus, who made this his first stop on his New World tour in 1493 and gave the island its name. Since then, it has been ruled by seven different nations, and its cultural heritage reflects that blend of nationalities and traditions. On the north shore, Christiansted is the center of St. Croix’s government, commerce and history. Its natural harbor made it an important seaport in the 1700s. The centuries-old town showcases several important historical sites, churches and colonial West Indian-style buildings. The modern boardwalk stretches the length of the town, lined with shops and eateries on the water’s edge and a scenic boat-filled harbor. To the west, the idyllic little town of Frederiksted is also of major historic interest. It was the first to salute the U.S. flag from foreign soil in 1776 and Danish Governor Peter Von Scholten announced the proclamation of the emancipation of slaves here in 1848, earning its nickname of Freedom City. Today, it is known for its cruise ship dock at the Frederiksted Pier and Clock Tower Plaza, and its great examples of West Indian architecture in the Market Place.
HOVENSA Oil Refinery on St. Croix closes after 45 years
St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix purchased by United States for $25 million
Labor uprising in Frederiksted, St. Croix
Other Points of Interest • Buck Island Reef National Monument the first designated underwater National Park whose primary designation was to protect a coral reef system. • Captain Morgan Visitors Center Home to the second largest selling rum brand in the world. • Divi Carina Bay Casino The only casino in the U.S. Virgin Islands. • Tropical Rainforest The verdant 15-acre tropical rainforest north of Frederiksted. • Point Udall marks the easternmost point in the United States with an impressive monument overlooking the seaside cliffs. • Very Long Baseline Array telescope. Linked with nine others nationwide, it is a part of the world’s largest dedicated full-time astronomical instrument. Photo © Lee Lashley
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St. Croix is home to more than 125 places of worship. In and around Christiansted, visit three churches built in the 1700s, including the Holy Cross Catholic Church, the Moravian Mission and St. Croix’s oldest church, Lord God of Sabbath Lutheran Church. In Frederiksted, the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church was built in 1792 to replace the original 1766 structure and both St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church and St. Paul’s Episcopal Anglican Church were built in the early 1800s.
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Heritage Travel Traveling to experience the culture and traditions of a destination has become one of the largest segments of tourism today. The cultural heritage tourism trend focuses on authentic cultural experiences of past, present and future. With such a diverse history and people, the U.S. Virgin Islands offers much for the heritage traveler. Crucian Heritage and Nature Tourism (C.H.A.N.T.) works hand in hand with St. Croix’s tour providers and venues, as well as regional and international heritage and nature market promoters and tour packagers to provide an authentic St. Croix experience through historic, nature and agricultural tours, arts & crafts, performers and more. Visit www.chantvi.org for details.
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St. Croix Sustainable Farm Institute The Ridge to Reef Farm is the first and only USDA certified organic farm in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Established in 2010 as a hands-on educational garden complex and food production site, the farm is the base of operation for the Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute (VISFI) providing educational and volunteer agri-tourism programs focusing on the art and science of sustainable living. Visitors can also plan a farm stay in a living-working farm community. The project won the 2011 Environmental Quality Award from the EPA. Visit www.visfi.org for more details.
Ridge to Reef Farm Produce © Nate Olive
In Bloom Featuring more than 1,500 native and exotic species of plants, St. George Village Botanical Garden’s themed gardens sprawl across the 16acre property, listed twice in the National Registry of Historic Sites for both the plantation village and its Amerindian archeological site. A library is housed in a restored post-Emancipation workers’ cottage with more than 500 volumes covering Caribbean flora and history, and a historic collection includes artifacts dating from the pre-Colombian era to the plantation age. Its herbarium research and historical collection includes over 5,000 dried and pressed plant specimens, including some no longer growing in the area. For more information visit www.sgvbg.org.
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Rainbow Beach Snorkeling Conditions: Fair to Good Location: Western shore, north of Frederiksted.
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Snorkeling Conditions: Good Location: North Shore, east of Christiansted.
Snorkeling Conditions: Good Location: Approximately 7 miles east of Christiansted at the Teague Bay and Reef Beach entrance across from the Reef Condominiums.
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Snorkeling Conditions: Good Location: East of Christiansted on Route 82, through The Buccaneer Hotel entrance and to the right. Take the path to the beach.
Fort Frederik Beach Snorkeling Conditions: Good Location: Next to cruise ship dock, Frederiksted.
Is the Ocean your second Home? Look for U.S.V.I. Marine Guide for information on all things Nautical.
Sprat Hall Beach Snorkeling Conditions: Fair Location: Western shore, Route 63, north of Frederiksted, just past Rainbow Beach.
Buccaneer Beaches Snorkeling Conditions: Fair Location: 3 beaches east of Christiansted at The Buccaneer Hotel, $4.00 charge for use of beach for non-resort guests.
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Velkommen! The Danish Connection The connection between Denmark and the U.S. Virgin Islands spans more than 400 years, and remains strong even today. As you walk the streets of Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas or Christiansted, St. Croix, that tie is evident everywhere you look. The Danes were the first settlers in the U.S. Virgin Islands back in the 1600s and you will often see Danish street names as well as their English equivalents on streets signs. Most of the towns and forts were named after Danish royalty and you will hear many Danish surnames within the ranks of prominent local families. The strong V.I./Danish friendship is nurtured by two very active groups, the Friends of Denmark in the Virgin Islands
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and its counterpart, Vestindisk Selskalb, Denmark’s Friends of the West Indies Society. During the 50th anniversary of the 1917 transfer of the islands to the U.S., a weeklong celebration was planned, with more than 100 Danes attending. However, there weren’t enough hotel rooms to accommodate them, prompting local families to open their homes to their visiting guests. The two groups continue that tradition with alternate visits to each other’s countries as guests in each other’s homes. They also work together to promote concerts and cultural events, assist with historic research and sponsor a summer student exchange program to encourage further sharing of culture and friendship.
Shopping On St. Croix 18th and 19th century buildings line the streets of Christiansted and Frederiksted, housing a multitude of modern shops, boutiques and galleries. While enjoying your walking tour, find the best duty-free prices on jewelry, electronics, art, fashions, fragrances, home décor and other exciting buys. Stroll the boardwalk in Christiansted or explore the many alleys, courtyards and passages of King, Company and Strand streets. More unique treasures can be found in the small shops of Frederiksted, ending at the lively vendor’s market by the Frederiksted Pier, great for fun souvenirs, trinkets and colorful beachwear. Most resorts and attractions have their own gift shops, and you can find your day-to-day items at shopping areas such as Sunny Isle Shopping Center.
Photo © Don Hebert
(340) 692-2658 • www.essentricshoe.com Text the word SHOE to 22828 for email updates.
HOTHEADS 1000 King Street, Christiansted 340-773-7888 Hotheads delivers beach apparel for all shapes and sizes. Full-figured women can find attractive styles in swimwear separates, with larger cup sizes and long-torso pieces. Colorful sarongs, cover-ups, bags and accessories are here, not to mention the reason for the store’s name: hats, hats and more hats. Hours: 10am to 6pm.
St. Croix Art Galleries and Performing Arts Venues listed on pages 152-153.
St. Croix Events
The St. Croix Calendar can be found on page 157.
Jump Up! (February, April, July and November), Jump Up features local food, drink, arts and crafts, live music in the streets and mocko jumbie dancers, www.gotostcroix. com/events/christiansted-jump-up Mardi Croix Mardi Gras! Held the Saturday before Fat Tuesday (February 9), the Mardi Gras Parade begins at La Valle and travels along the coast to Cane Bay. Agriculture and Food Fair/Festival Agrifest 2013 (February 16-18) Held on the grounds of St. Croix’s Rudolph Shulterbrandt Agricultural Complex, www.viagrifest.org
Art Thursday Once a month between November and June for Art Thursday, www.artthursday.com St. Croix’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade Grand parade through Christiansted on the Saturday closest to the holiday (March 16). For more information go to www.stpatricksdayparadestcroixvi.com St. Croix International Triathlon Ironman 70.3 (Sunday, May 5). The event is a qualifier for two world championship events, www.stcroixtriathlon.com Mango Melee held in July at St. George Village Botanical Garden www.sgvbg.org
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Crucian Christmas Festival “Happy holidays” takes a new meaning on St. Croix. The Crucian Christmas Festival is held from mid-December through Christmas and ends with a parade on Three Kings Day, January 6. Tradition is the focal point, with oldtime games, dances, races, a donkey derby, marathons, Festival royalty, a J’Ouvert tramp and a food fair. The Band-O-Rama, Calypso Monarch and junior calypso competitions are highlights of the celebration. There are Latin and reggae nights and live music for the week of Festival Village, all leading up to the children’s parade and extravagant adult’s parade, with closing fireworks.
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The University of the Virgin Islands For more than 50 years, the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) has been a leader in education and community service in the Caribbean. Fully accredited, UVI celebrated its 50th Golden Jubilee in 2012, serving more than 2,600 fulltime, part-time and graduate students at campuses on both St. Thomas and St. Croix. It is considered a Historically Black College and University. Academic success and community outreach are top priorities for university President Dr. David Hall. Through programs such as Upward Bound, the Summer Institute for Future Global Leaders, summer enrichment programs and a College Business Residency Program, UVI seeks to encourage local youths towards continuing education. The UVICELL Center (Community Engagement & Lifelong Learning) focuses on providing skills and knowledge for adults and the University’s Small Business Development Center provides consultations to small developing businesses, non-profit organizations and government agencies. UVI is also heavily involved with the environmental and social issues, and the list of community services is lengthy. Its Cooperative Extension Service (CES) assists with life-coping skills, and the
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Expanded Food and Nutrition Education (EFNEP) Program, Children, Youth and Families at Risk (CYFAR), a 4-H Summer Academy and other programs work to improve the lives of local families. CES and the Agricultural Experiment Station on the St. Croix campus provide farmers with accurate up-to-date information about livestock research, aquaculture, natural resources and environmental management and more. The Virgin Islands Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (VI-EPSCoR) and the UVI Center for Marine & Environmental Studies are major contributors to marine conservation research and outreach. For more information visit www.uvi.edu. UNIVERSITY OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS St. Thomas Campus, 340-776-9200 St. Croix Campus, 340-778-1620 www.uvi.edu UVI is a public, liberal arts-based, Baccalaureate Diverse, a Historically Black College and University, a Land-Grant institution, and a member of the National Student Exchange. It is dedicated to the success of its students and committed to enhancing the lives of the people of the U.S. Virgin Islands and the wider Caribbean through excellent teaching, innovative research and responsive community service. UVI has approximately 2,500 parttime, full-time and graduate students on its two campuses.
The Sound of Music The V.I. Philharmonic Orchestra
If there’s a genre of music that seems to be somewhat lacking in the U.S. Virgin Islands, it’s classical. That has all changed with the formation of the very first V.I. Philharmonic Orchestra. A mixture of young and old, beginner and professional, this all-volunteer group brings the majestic sound of the classical masters to the stage in a homespun musical ensemble. The V.I. Philharmonic Orchestra is the brainchild of violinist Leah Aronin. A graduate of Duke University in North Carolina, Leah played with the Duke University Symphony. Since her move to St. Thomas, she is a graduate student at the University of the Virgin Islands and is a violin instructor at G-Clef Music Academy. Leah realized that if she wanted to play in an orchestral setting, she would have to make it happen herself. She approached James Gumbs, a well-known figure in the local music community and director of the G-Clef Music Academy, and the V.I. Philharmonic was born in November of 2011. Leah is president of the orchestra, while James acts as conductor for the ensemble. The goal of the orchestra is two-fold. First, it is a way to encourage youth to participate in the community. For the older members, it is a chance to pick up an instrument that they haven’t played in years. The members range from their early teens to retirees. The 20-some members include violin, trumpet, trombone, clarinet, bass and flute as well as a few non-traditional orchestral instruments including a drum set, guitar and tenor saxophone. The group is working towards raising money to purchase additional instruments. For more information or to donate visit www.gclefmusicacademy.com or e-mail viphilharmonic@gmail.com. Photo courtesy of V.I. Philharmonic Orchestra
Art Galleries St. Thomas bambini/swayne studio/gallery Crystal Gade, Charlotte Amalie (340) 514-1200 Camille Pissarro Gallery Main Street (340) 774-4621 Color of Joy Rte 322 near the Ritz-Carlton (340) 626-1199 Gallery St. Thomas Palm Passage, Charlotte Amalie (340) 777-6363 www.gallerystthomas.com Jonna White Gallery Drake’s Passage Charlotte Amalie (340) 774-1201 www.jonnawhite.com Mango Tango Art Gallery Raphune Hill (340) 777-3060 Romano’s Art Gallery Coral World Road, Smith Bay (340) 775-0045 www.romanosrestaurant.com Sevenminusseven Alternative Art Alliance Crown Bay (340) 643-2260 www.sevenminusseven.com Tillett Gardens (340) 775-1929 www.tillettgardens.com
Underwater Art Studio Bluebeard’s Castle (340) 998-4423 (340) 998-0135
St. John Bajo el Sol Mongoose Junction (340) 693-7070 www.bajoelsolgallery.com
Best of Both Worlds Mongoose Junction (340) 693-7005 www.thebestofstjohn.com Coconut Coast Studios Elaine Estern. Enighed (340) 776-6944 www.coconutcoaststudio.com Donald Schnell Studio Cruz Bay (800) 253-7107 www.donaldschnell.com Frames of Mind Cruz Bay (340) 693-8560
Bassin Fine Art
Company Street, Christiansted (340) 201-1831 www.bassinfineart.com Crucian Gold Strand Street, Christiansted (340) 773-5241 www.cruciangold.com Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts King Street, Frederiksted (340) 772-2622 www.cmcarts.org D & D Studio Fine Art Photography Company Street, Christiansted Kimberley Boulon (340) 719-1201 Fine Art Gallery www.ddstudio.us The Marketplace Designworks (340) 693-8524 Michael Banzhaf Gallery Company Street, Christiansted (340) 713-8102 Cruz Bay www.islandlivingstore.com (340) 779-4005 www.michaelbanzhafgallery.com The Goldworker Company Street, Christiansted Sloop Jones (340) 773-5167 Coral Bay ib designs (340) 779-4001 Company Street at Queen Cross www.sloopjones.com (340) 773-4322 Sugarbirds www.islandboydesigns.com Mongoose Junction Marjorie Robbins (340) 776-6909 Company Street, Christiansted Syzygy Art Studio (340) 778-4400 and Gallery www.kriegercreativegroup.com Coccolobo Shops, Coral Bay (340) 693-0084 Maria Henle Studio www.syzygyartgallery.com Company Street, Christiansted (340) 773-0372 St. Croix www.mariahenlestudio.com aka Gallery Maufé Gallery Company Street, Christiansted Company Street, Christiansted (340) 778-4400 (340) 332-4556 www.maufegallery.com Art @ Top Hat Company Street, Christiansted Mitchell-Larsen Studio (340) 513-3558 Company Street, Christiansted www.artattophat.com (340) 719-1000 www.mitchelllarsen.com
Art Classes
Artists can spend part of their visit enjoying an art class to capture the essence of the islands on canvas. At St. Croix’s Buccaneer Hotel (www.thebuccaneer.com), watercolor classes by artist in residence Jane Aken are led on the Great House Terrace. St. John’s Caneel Bay Resort (www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/caneelbay/) offers watercolor and pastel painting classes by their artists in residence, Gail van de Bogurt and Livy Hitchcock. Visit the website for schedule information.
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Sonya, Ltd. Company Street, Christiansted (340) 773-8924 sonyaltd.com
The Sanctuary Studio and Gallery Company Street, Christiansted (340) 778-4400
Taller Larjas Gallery Queen Street, Christiansted (340) 779-3039 www.tallerlarjas.com Walsh Metal Works Gallery Peters Rest, Christiansted (340) 773-8169 www.walshmetal.com
Remember, locally made art is duty-free! Ask about shipping.
Performing Arts Venues St. Thomas The Forum Various locations info@theforum.vi Live concerts, film series, guest speakers Market Square East Theaters Market Square East (340) 776-3666 Movies Pistarckle Theate Tillett Gardens (340) 775-7877 www.pistarckletheater.vi Live community theater, workshops, art films Reichhold Center for the Arts University of the Virgin Islands (340) 693-1559 www.reichholdcenter.com International and local music, dance and theater Tillett Gardens Tillett Gardens (340) 775-1405 www.tillettgardens.com Live musical performances
St. John Cinnamon Bay Amphitheater Cinnamon Bay Campground National Park Visitors Center (340) 776-6201 National Park historic plays, demonstrations, lectures St. John School of the Arts Enighed (340) 779-4322 www.stjohnschoolofthearts.org Music concerts, dance workshops, arts classes, cultural events
St. Croix Caribbean Community Theater Orange Grove (340) 778-1983 or (340) 718-4229 www.cct.vi Live community theater, music and dance
Island Center of St Croix Estate Diamond Ruby (340) 778-5271 International and local music, dance and theater Sunny Isle Theater Sunny Isle Shopping Center (340) 778-5620 Movies Whim Great House Whim Great House Museum (340) 772-0598 www.stcroixlandmarks.com Live chamber music Interested in Virgin Islands Arts? Check with the venue website, or contact the sponsor for event information.
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30 Etana: Reichhold Center for the Arts (340) 693-1559 www.reichholdcenter.com
St. thomas Calendar
January 2013 17, 19, “The Fantasticks”: Tillett Gardens 24-26, Pistarckle Theate 31-Feb1 (340) 775-7877 Feb 7-8 www.pistarckletheater.com 18 David Bromberg: Tillett Gardens Arts Alive, (340) 775-1405 www.tillettgardens.com 19 Virgin Islands Symphony Orchestra Ball: Marriott Frenchman’s Reef, viphilharmonic@gmail.com 26 Classical Jam: Prior-Jollek Hall at Antilles School, The Forum (340) 690-4350 www.theforum.vi 26 Najee (jazz): Reichhold Center for the Arts, (340) 693-1559 www.reichholdcenter.com
February 2013 6 Catherine Russell: Tillett Gardens, Arts Alive, (340) 775-1405 www.tillettgardens.com 10 Antiques, Art and Collectibles Auction: Prior-Jollek Hall at Antilles School, St. Thomas Hebrew Congregation, (340) 774-4312 Valentine’s Ball: Humane Society of St. Thomas, (340) 775-0599, Visit www.hsstt.com for date and schedule 17 Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club Couples Tournament: (340) 775-9144 www.vigfc.com 17 Annual Princess Party: Betsy’s Bar, Frenchtown, (340) 774-9347 www.betsysbar.com 21 Dava Sobel (prize-winning author): Prior-Jollek Hall at Antilles School, The Forum, (340) 690-4350 www.theforum.vi 22-23 Cirque Zuma Zuma (family series): Reichhold Center for the Arts (340) 693-1559 www.reichholdcenter.com 28-Mar2 “A Raisin in the Sun”: Tillett Mar 7-9 Gardens, Pistarckle Theater Mar 14-16 (340) 775-7877 www.pistarckletheater.com
8, 15 Film Festival: The Forum
March 2013 2 Lora Tchekoratova (piano) & Georgy Valtchev (violin): Prior-Jollek Hall at Antilles School, The Forum (340) 690-4350 www.theforum.vi 6 Holmes Brothers: Tillett Gardens, Arts Alive, (340) 775-1405 www.tillettgardens.com 9 Bond Quartet: Reichhold Center for the Arts, (340) 693-1559 www.reichholdcenter.com 22 Sol Y Canto: Tillett Gardens, Arts Alive, (340) 775-1405 www.tillettgardens.com 22-24 40th Annual International Rolex Regatta: St. Thomas Yacht Club (340) 775-6320 www.rolexcupregatta.com
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April 2013 6 Brasil Guitar Duo: Prior-Jollek Hall at Antilles School, The Forum (340) 690-4350 www.theforum.vi 21 Dolphin Derby: Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club, (340) 775-9144 www.vigfc.com 24 Cultural Fair: www.vicarnival.com 26 Children’s Carnival Parade: www.vicarnival.com 27 Adult Carnival Parade: www.vicarnival.com May 2013 22 (340) 690-4350 www.theforum.vi 18 Rhythm & Passion: Reichhold Center for the Arts, (340) 693-1559 www.reichholdcenter.com 18 Arts Alive Arts & Crafts Festival: Tillett Gardens, www.tillettfoundation.org 19 Mother’s Day Fishing Tournament: Frenchtown, Committee for the Betterment of Caranage (340) 998-1715 25-27 Memorial Day Fishing Tournament: Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club (340) 775-9144 www.vigfc.com
June 2013 2 Father’s Day Fishing Tournament: Frenchtown, Committee for the Betterment of Caranage (340) 998-1715 14-16 Father’s Day Celebration Weekend: Frenchtown Committee for the Betterment of Caranage (340) 998-1715 15-16 Scotiabank Caribbean International Optimist Regatta: St. Thomas Yacht Club (340) 775-6320 www.styc.net 29-30 Relay for Life: Charlotte Amalie High School Track 30 July Open Marlin Tournament and Kids Tournament: Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club, (340) 775-9144 www.vigfc.com Humane Society of St. Thomas Annual Golf Tournament: Mahogany Run, (340) 775-0599, Visit www.hsstt.com for dates and schedules July 2013 7 Bastille Day Kingfish Fishing Tournament: Northside Sport Fishing Club (340) 774-5206 19-21 July Open Fishing Tournament: Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club (340) 775-9144 www.vigfc.com
August 2013 18-20 USVI Open Atlantic Blue Marlin 22 Tournament: Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club, (888) 234-7484 www.abmt.vi 28th Annual Chili Cook Off, Brewer’s Beach:Texas Society of the Virgin Islands, (340) 474-0019 October 2013 13 October Sunday Beach Jam: Magens Bay (340) 775-2814 20 Barktober Fest: Humane Society (340) 775-0599 www.hsstt.com November 2013 7 Taste of Two Islands: Marriot Frenchman’s Reef, (340) 774 6255 8-10 St. Thomas Fall Boat Show: Yacht Haven Grande Virgin Islands Charteryacht League www.vicl.org 17 Wahoo Windup: Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club, (340) 775-9144 www.vigfc.com 21-25 Paradise Jam Basketball Tournament Men’s Division: University of the Virgin Islands www.paradisejam.com 26 Paradise Jam Basketball Dec 1 Tournament Women’s Division: University of the Virgin Islands www.paradisejam.com
The Forum is a non-profit organization bringing high-caliber worldclass artists and events to St. Thomas that might not otherwise be available. Since 1996, the group has sponsored musicians, artists, authors, speakers, theatrical groups, dancers, poets, a yearly film festival and more, and organizes school workshops and classes with these visiting artists to enrich and encourage local youths. Past notable guests range from The Harlem Quintet to poet Maya Angelou, Egyptologist Mark Lehner to the Moscow String Quartet. Visit www.theforum.vi for more information and event schedules.
29 Carlos Aguilar Memorial Match Dec 2 Race: St. Thomas Yacht Club (340) 775-6320 www.styc.net Holiday Arts & Crafts Festival: (340) 775-1929, Visit www.tillettgardens.com for dates and schedules December 2013
Miracle on Main Street & Lighted
Boat Parade: Downtown Charlotte Amalie, Call (340) 776-0100 or (340) 774-3944 for date and schedule
Events subject to change without notice. Please confirm date and location with the event sponsor.
It’s Official!
Official Flag The Virgin Islands flag will look quite familiar to most Americans. It’s a modified version of the Great Seal on the back of the American dollar bill! Official Motto “United in Pride & Hope” Official Anthem “The Virgin Islands March” was composed in the 1920s by native Virgin Islander Ansel Adams, the first black Bandmaster in the United States Navy. Official Bird The tiny Banana Quit, also known as the Yellow Breast or Sugar Bird, is known for its intense yellow breast. Official Flower The trumpet-shaped Yellow Elder is more commonly known as Yellow Cedar or Ginger Thomas. Official Music Quelbe is a Caribbean folk style typically performed by scratch bands with improvised instruments. Photo © Lori Abbotts
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January 2013 24-27 3rd Annual Love City Live! “Steel Pulse in Concert” www.experiencelovecity.com
St. John Calendar
February 2013 9-10 Relay for Life: Winston Wells Ballpark at the Julius Sprauve School, Cruz Bay 10 Island Hopper Race: St. John Yacht Club, jamesswanstj@yahoo.com 21-23 St. John Folklife Festival: Annaberg, Friends of the V.I. National Park, (340) 779-4940 www.friendsvinp.org 23 25th Anniversary of Friends of the V.I. National Park Gala: (340) 779-4940 www.friendsvinp.org 23 17th Annual St. John 8 Tuff Miles Road Race Festival: Cruz Bay www.8tuffmiles.com April 2013 7 Around St. John Race: St. John Yacht Club, jamesswanstj@yahoo.com 19 Earth Day Fair: Cruz Bay, Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park (340) 779-4940 www.friendsvinp.org 20 Reef Fest: Hawksnest Beach, Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park (340) 779-4940 www.friendsvinp.org
VINE The Virgin Islands Network of Environmental Educators, was founded in 2004. Their latest awareness campaign, “Leave Paradise in its Place,” seeks to inform visitors, locals, children and adults alike why plants, animals, shells, sand and coral should never be touched or removed as souvenirs or keepsakes. By educating the community about the importance of these items in the balance of the ecosystem as a whole, they hope to protect the natural treasures of our islands. The initiative also includes guided snorkel trips once a week from participating St. Croix hotels. Visit www.usvird.org/VINE for details. VINE offers environmental programs and resources for teachers and the community relating to a number of issues and education.
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May 2013 4 Commodores Cup Regatta: Coral Bay Yacht Club, (340) 513-4955 26 10th Annual Beach-to-Beach Power Swim: Maho Beach Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park, (340) 779-4940 www.friendsvinp.org Wagapalooza Dog Show: Animal Care Center of St. John (340) 514-4444, Visit www.stjohnanimalcarecenter.com for date and schedule July 2013 4 St. John’s Festival Parade: www.stjfestival.com September 2013 1 14th Annual Love City Triathalon & Aquathon: www.stjohnlandsharks.com November 2013 30 Thanksgiving Regatta: Coral Bay Dec. 1 Yacht Club, (340) 513-4955 Events subject to change without notice. Please confirm date and location with the event sponsor.
VI Locally Grown On Line Market
St. Croix farmers are making a breadbasket comeback with an innovative online produce market. The website www.vilocallygrown.net combines the efforts of more than ten chemical-free and organic farmers providing locally grown sustainable foods, as well as 100 percent natural product craft makers, in one convenient online location. The site offers fruits, vegetables, baked goods, herbs, teas, hot sauces, jams, handmade crafts and more. Orders can be placed Sunday through Tuesday and are ready for pick up at their Frederiksted location on Wednesday afternoon. Produce is picked only when ordered to assure freshness.
December 2012 27 60th Crucian Christmas Festival Village Opening: www.stxfestival.com 31 New Year’s Eve, Old Year’s Night Fireworks: Trellis Bay
February 2013 8-9 “Smokey Joe’s Café”: Christiansted 15-16 Caribbean Community Theatre 22-23 (340)778-1983 www.cct.vi 9 Mardi Gras Parade: Cane Bay 16-18 St. Croix Agricultural Fair: Agricultural Fairgrounds 15-18 Caribbean Fine Arts Exhibit: Good Hope School of Fine Arts (340) 772-0022 23-24 Golden Hook Challenge: Golden Hook Fishing Club, (340) 778-5738 ext 223 www.fishstx.com 24-26 Orchid Society Show: University of the Virgin Islands Great Hall (340) 690-1330 March 2013 16 41st St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Christiansted 22-23 “Romantic Fools”: Caribbean 29-30 Community Theatre, (340) 778-1983 Apr 5-6 www.cct.vi 28-29 15th Annual Flower and Fine Art Festival St. George Village Botanical Garden (340) 692-2874 April 2013 13 Golden Hook Dolphin Tournament: Golden Hook Fishing Club (340) 778-5738 ext 223 www.fishstx.com 16-21 St. Croix Food and Wine Experience/ Taste of St. Croix: (340) 773-9898 www.stcroixfoodandwine.com 10th Annual Chili Cook Off: (Location TBA), United Way of St. Croix, Call (340) 773-0582 for date
June 2013 14-15 “Woman in Mind”: Christiansted, 21-22 Caribbean Community Theatre 28-29 (340) 778-1983, www.cct.vi 16-23 Scotiabank International Optimist Regatta and Clinic: St. Croix Yacht Club, (340) 773-9531 www.stcroixyc.com July 2013 7 Mango Melee: St. George Village Botanical Garden, (340) 692-2874 www.sgvbg.org 20 Cruzan One Design: St. Croix Yacht Club, (340) 773-9531 www.stcroixyc.com October 2013 5-6 Golden Guy/Gal Reel Challenge: Golden Hook Fishing Club (340) 778-5738 ext 223 www.fishstx.com 13 Fall Heritage Festival: St. George Village Botanical Garden, (340) 692-2874 www.sgvbg.org
St. croix Calendar
January 2013 4 Crucian Festival Children’s Parade: Frederiksted www.stxfestival.com 5 Crucian Festival Adult’s Parade: Frederiksted www.stxfestival.com 12 “Starlight Gala” Scholarship Benefit Auction and Gala: The Good Hope School Campus Center, (340) 772-0022 www.ghsvi.org 26-27 Around St. Croix Race: St. Croix Yacht Club, (340) 773-9531 www.stcroixyc.com 27 St. Croix Scenic 50 Marathon: Christiansted www.stcroix50.com
May 2013 3-4, “Intimate Apparel”: Caribbean 10-11 Community Theatre 17-18 (340) 778-1983, www.cct.vi 5 St. Croix International 70.3 Ironman Triathalon: www.stcroixtriathalon.com 18-19 Relay for Life: St.Croix Educational Complex Track 25,26 Cruzan Open One-Design (CROOD) Regatta: St. Croix Yacht Club (340) 773-9531, www.stcroixyc.com
November 2013 8-10 St. Croix Yacht Club 21st International Regatta: (340) 773-9531, www.stcroixyc.com 15-17 “Servantissimo”: James C. Savage Center for Performing Arts at the Good Hope School, www.ghsvi.org 30 Wahoooo!!!! Tournament: Golden Hook Fishing Club (340) 778-5738 ext 223, www.fishstx.com Caribbean Classic Triathlon: Buccaneer Hotel Visit www.stcroixtriathlon.com for date and schedule December 2013 6 Christmas Gala at the Garden: St. George Village Botanical Garden (340) 692-2874 www.sgvbg.org 8 Christmas Spoken Here: St. George Village Botanical Garden (340) 692-2874, www.sgvbg.org Annual St. Croix International Marathon: Frederiksted, Visit www.usvitourism.vi for dates and schedules Crucian Christmas Festival Village Opening: Visit www.stxfestival.com for dates and schedule
Events subject to change without notice. Please confirm date and location with the event sponsor.
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The perfect home away from home differs from person to person and the U.S. Virgin Islands can accommodate them all! A listing of popular resorts, guesthouses and vacation homes is included in this guide or contact the U.S. Virgin Islands Hotel & Tourism Association at (340) 774-6835 or at www.virgin-islands-hotels.com.
ST. CROIX ACCOMMODATIONS CARIBBEAN FLAIR OLD WORLD CHARM WITH CONTEMPORARY AMENITIES AWAIT YOU!
On the boardwalk, in the heart of historic Christiansted 1200 King Cross Street Christiansted, St. Croix 340.773.3600 | Toll Free 877.465.4373 www.holgerhotel.com
HOLGER DANSKE HOTEL 1200 King Cross Street, Christiansted 340-773-3600 www.holgerhotel.com Conveniently located on the boardwalk in the heart of historic Christiansted. The award-winning restaurant and pool deck overlook the picturesque harbor where fishing, snorkeling, scuba and sailing are at your doorstep. The beach is just a short ferry ride away. Room amenities include AC, Satellite TV, free high speed internet, refrigerator and microwave or kitchenette, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron and board, and large balcony.
TAMARIND REEF RESORT & SPA + GREEN CAY MARINA 5001 Tamarind Reef, St Croix | Tel: 800-619-0014 | www.TamarindReefResort.com
Quiet oasis on the beach features 38-room boutique resort with spa and 154-slip marina. Guests can swim, snorkel, kayak, play tennis, enjoy massages, relax in hammocks or conduct business via WIFI. All rooms are beachfront with private patio or balcony and optional kitchenette. Includes casual and fine-dining restaurants, freshwater pool, tennis courts, spa and marina with sailing/fishing charters. Perfect for couples, honeymooners, families, business travelers and visiting yachts. Call for hotel and marina promotions. Booking code: peSAVE
ST. CROIX HOTELS, RESORTS AND VILLAS ANTILLES RESORTS www.antillesresorts.com 340-718-9150 800-524-2025 WIFI ARAWAK BAY: THE INN AT SALT RIVER www.arawakbaysaltriver.co.vi 340-772-1684 877-261-5385 WIFI THE BUCCANEER BEACH & GOLF RESORT www.thebuccaneer.com 340-712-2100 800-255-3881 WIFI CARRINGTONS INN ST. CROIX www.carringtonsinn.com 340-713-0508 877-658-0508 WIFI
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CHENAY BAY BEACH RESORT www.chenaybay.com 340-773-2918 866-226-8677 CLUB COMANCHE HOTEL www.clubcomanche.com 340-773-0210 877-773-0210 CLUB ST. CROIX www.clubstcroix.com 340-718-9150 800-524-2025 COLONY COVE www.colonycove.com 340-718-9150 800-524-2025
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ST. CROIX HOTELS, RESORTS AND VILLAS COMPANY HOUSE HOTEL www.companyhousehotel.com 340-773-1377 COTTAGES BY THE SEA www.caribbeancottages.com 340-772-0495 800-323-7252 DISCOVERY GROVE www.discoverygrovestx.com 340-642-8322 DIVI CARINA BAY RESORT & CASINO www.diviresorts.com 340-773-9700 877-773-9700 FREDERIKSTED HOTEL www.frederikstedhotel.com 340-772-0500 800-595-9519 HIBISCUS BEACH RESORT www.hibiscusbeachresort.com 340-773-4042 800-442-0121 HOLGER DANSKE HOTEL www.holgerhotel.com 340-773-3600 877-465-4373 HOTEL CARAVELLE www.hotelcaravelle.com 340-773-0687 800-524-0410 HOTEL ON THE CAY www.hotelonthecay.com 340-773-2035 800-524-2035 KINGS ALLEY HOTEL 340-773-0103 800-843-3574
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KING CHRISTIAN HOTEL www.kingchristian.com 340-773-6330 800-524-2012 WIFI MT. VICTORY CAMP www.mtvictorycamp.com 340-772-1651 866-772-1651 WIFI PALMS AT PELICAN COVE www.palmspelicancove.com 340-718-8920 800-548-4460 WIFI RENAISSANCE ST. CROIX CARAMBOLA BEACH RESORT & SPA www.carambolabeach.com 340-778-3800 WIFI SAND CASTLE ON THE BEACH RESORT www.sandcastleonthebeach.com 340-772-1205 800-524-2018 WIFI SUGAR BEACH CONDO RESORT www.sugarbeachstcroix.com 340-718-5345 800-524-2049 WIFI TAMARIND REEF RESORT www.tamarindreefresort.com 340-718-4455 800-619-0014 WIFI THE WAVES AT CANE BAY www.canebaystcroix.com 340-778-1805 800-545-0603 WIFI VACATION ST. CROIX www.vacationstcroix.com 340-718-0361 877-788-0361 some WIFI
Top 10 Things to Do for Free 1 RAMBLE THROUGH THE RUINS. There are countless old colonial sugar mills and plantation ruins to explore throughout the islands, particularly in St. John’s Virgin Islands National Park. 2 SPEND THE DAY AT THE (CRAB) RACES, a family fun tradition on St. Croix. Surprisingly lively crab races are held on Christiansted’s boardwalk every Monday, at the Divi Resort on Wednesday and at Tamarind Reef ’s Deep End Bar on Friday.
3 SEE THE SEA. Snorkeling is an excellent way to experience the underwater world, and most beaches have something fascinating to see along the shores.
4 TAKE AN ISLAND TOUR. An aimless drive around the islands will often aim you directly to some lovely scenic overlooks with panoramic views.
5 A BEACH A DAY! There are so many lovely beaches ringing each of the Virgin Islands, you can easily explore a different one every day of your stay.
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6 TAKE A HIKE. The Virgin Islands National park has more than 20 trails of varying difficulties, and St. Thomas’ Discovery Trail winds its way to Magens Bay Beach. 7 WALK THROUGH HISTORY. The downtown areas of Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas and Christiansted and Frederiksted on St. Croix are brimming with historic buildings, churches and forts clustered together in close proximity. 8 GO ON A PHOTO SHOOT. Explore the islands through your camera or video lens to create your own personal photographic journal of your visit. 9 WINDOW SHOP. You may not be ready to purchase today, but its fun to stroll through shops in the islands’ quaint towns to see what wonders they behold.
10 TAKE A VACATION FROM YOUR VACATION. Sometimes the best way to spend the day is to play hooky in a hammock, on the beach, with a book.
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ST. THOMAS ACCOMMODATIONS BELLAVISTA SCOTT HOTEL | www.bellavistascotthotel.com Havensight Area, St.Thomas | Tel: 340-714-5500 Comfort with a condominium concept...that's the Bellavista Scott Hotel. All of the units are completely furnished including a fully equipped kitchen. Located just minutes from Havensight Cruise ship dock and 2 1/2 miles from downtown Charlotte Amalie, home of the most outstanding shopping experience in the Caribbean. Bellavista Scott Hotel caters to the needs of the business executive, or a full family on vacation.
BEST WESTERN CARIB BEACH RESORT | www.caribbeachresort.com 70-C Lindbergh Bay, St. Thomas | Tel: 800-792-2742 Completely renovated 100% ocean front rooms, with private balcony, A/C, free wifi, and flat screen TV. Free daily shuttle to our sister property Best Western Plus Emerald Beach Resort.
BEST WESTERN PLUS EMERALD BEACH RESORT | www.emeraldbeach.com 8070 Lindbergh Bay, St. Thomas | Tel: 800-233-4936 100% Beach Front Rooms. Experience St. Thomas’ best kept secret. Lounge under lush palms, wade in Lindbergh Bay’s cool waters, take a dip in the waterfall pool, or enjoy waterfront dining at the Portobello Restaurant. Exercise facilities onsite, along with wedding services and meeting accommodations. All rooms are equipped with complimentary high speed internet, refrigerators, coffee makers, A/C, safes, flat screen TV’s, private balcony, and a breathtaking ocean view.
BOLONGO BAY BEACH RESORT | www.bolongobay.com Southside, Bolongo Bay, St. Thomas | Tel: 340-775-1800 Family owned and managed for 35 years, Bolongo is known for its’ friendly, attentive service and relaxed, tropical atmosphere. Just 65 ocean view rooms nestled along a 1,000 ft. palm-lined beach with complimentary non-motorized water sports and Scuba lesson. Enjoy dining at two popular restaurants - the Lobster Grille featuring fresh seafood, lobster and steaks or Iggies with a casual beach-fare menu and the weekly Carnival & Limbo Show. All Inclusive or room-only plans available.
BUNKER HILL HOTEL | www.bunkerhillhotel.com 2307 Commandant Gade, St. Thomas | Tel: 340-774-8056 A unique, small, affordable, clean Bed & Breakfast Inn located in the Historic District area of Charlotte Amalie. Come and enjoy the serene and comfortable accommodations. From the balconies and common areas enjoy a breathtaking view of the downtown harbor and surrounding hillsides, littered with charming 17th century Danish architecture including the Governor's Mansion. Just a few minutes walking distance to many points of interest.
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ST. THOMAS ACCOMMODATIONS HARBOR HOUSE VILLA | harborhousevi@gmail.com 9A-8 Vessup Lane, Estate Nazareth, St. Thomas | Tel: 340-227-6934 Enjoy luxury and comfort with Harbor House Villa on the East End of St. Thomas. Accommodations for 12 guests, top of the line appliances, Satellite TV, water purification, generator, A/C, W/D and WIFI. Expansive balcony with a full length swimming pool. Walking distance to the best beaches, restaurants and shopping in Red Hook where the ferry travels to St. John and the British Virgin Islands. The Harbor House will provide vacation memories of a lifetime!
FRENCHMAN’S REEF & MORNING STAR MARRIOTT BEACH RESORT St. Thomas | Tel: 340-776-8500 | www.frenchmansreefmarriott.com Frenchman’s Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort provides guests with casually-sophisticated accommodations overlooking a secluded beach and the Caribbean’s most beautiful natural harbor, Charlotte Amalie. With 478 hotel rooms and surrounded by Caribbean waters, the hotel provides luxury accommodations in an exclusive setting. With 4 restaurants, 6 bars and 4 swimming pools. Frenchman’s promises an unparallel Caribbean vacation.
MCLAUGHLIN ANDERSON LUXURY VILLAS | www.mclaughlinanderson.com 1000 Blackbeard’s Hill, Suite 3, St Thomas | Tel: 800-537-6246 Sumptuous private homes for the perfect Caribbean holiday - from hilltop estates with ocean views that go on forever, to seaside dream homes where you can lie back with friends or family and laze away tranquil days by your own private pool. We offer beautiful villas on seven Caribbean islands. Attentive service and lots of local knowledge. Virtual tours, custom rate quotes and full details at www.mclaughlinanderson.com.
PARADISE COVE | www.paradisecovevirginislands.com 2GA Ridge Road, Estate Nazareth, St. Thomas | Tel: 340-626-0860 East End Location: Cottages, Condos, and Studios ranging from $80 per night and up. Private balconies with unrestricted Ocean view to the South, on a clear day St. Croix is visible. Walking distance to beach, Coffee Spot with Wifi, Gazebo, Nature Hike to Ocean, Swimming Pool w/BBQ, a 50 person capacity multi-function room for Weddings/Conference/Reception. Free Red Hook ferry dock pick up service. Peaceful, Romantic, Secluded; the perfect vacation getaway for families or honeymooners.
PARADISE PROPERTIES | www.paradisepropertiesvi.com Sapphire Village & Crystal Cove Villas, East End | Tel: 800-524-2038 Discover the freedom and privacy of condo vacations in St. Thomas. Choose the best locations - 1 & 2 bedroom units at beachfront Crystal Cove Villas or studio and 1- bedroom units at Sapphire Village, perched hillside overlooking the ocean and marina. All condos feature fully equipped kitchens, pools, tennis & access to beautiful beaches. Amenities within Sapphire Beach Resort include water sports, restaurants, entertainment and white sand beach.
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ST. THOMAS ACCOMMODATIONS SECRET HARBOUR BEACH RESORT | www.secretharbourvi.com East End, St. Thomas | Tel: 340-775-6550 A unique boutique resort nestled on a tranquil cresent-shaped bay. This 70-unit all-suite resort features individually decorated units with full kitchen and bathroom(s), AC, cable TV, DVD player, in-room safe, private patio or balcony and high speed internet. Enjoy the white sand beach offering dramatic Caribbean water views, excellent snorkeling off the shore, tennis courts, freshwater pool, fitness center, spa services, 2 beachside restaurants, and a full service PADI certified Dive Shop.
THE WINDWARD PASSAGE HOTEL | www.windwardpassage.com Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas | Tel: 340-774-5200 This charming hotel is centrally located in the heart of St. Thomas directly across the street from the Charlotte Amalie Harbor where the Seaplane and inter-island ferry terminals are located. The hotel is a block away from the duty free shops and restaurants of the downtown area. The hotel is comprised of 150 rooms and junior suites that surround a central courtyard. All rooms feature air conditioning, coffeemaker, iron and ironing board, cable TV, hair dryer and free wireless internet.
ST. THOMAS HOTELS BELLAVISTA SCOTT HOTEL www.bellavistascotthotel.com 340-714-5500 BEST WESTERN CARIB BEACH RESORT www.caribbeachresort.com 340-774-2525 800-792-2742 WIFI BEST WESTERN PLUS EMERALD BEACH RESORT www.emeraldbeach.com 340-777-8800 800-233-4936 WIFI BLUEBEARD’S BEACH CLUB www.bluebeards-beachclub.com 340-776-4770 800-438-6493 WIFI BLUEBEARD’S CASTLE www.bluebeards-castle.com 340-774-1600 866-323-0450 WIFI BOLONGO BAY BEACH CLUB www.bolongobay.com 340-775-1800 800-524-4746 WIFI BUNKER HILL HOTEL www.bunkerhillhotel.com 340-774-8056 WIFI ELYSIAN BEACH RESORT www.elysianbeachresort.net 340-775-1000 800-438-6493 WIFI FRENCHMAN’S COVE MARRIOTT www.marriott.com 340-693-4800 WIFI FRENCHMAN’S REEF & MORNING STAR MARRIOTT BEACH RESORT www.frenchmansreefmarriott.com 340-776-8500 800-228-9290 WIFI
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ISLAND BEACHCOMBER HOTEL www.islandbeachcomber.net 340-774-5250 MAFOLIE HOTEL www.mafolie.com 340-774-2790 800-225-7035 PALMS COURT HARBORVIEW HOTEL www.palmscourtharborview.com 340-774-5292 877-407-2567 PAVILIONS AND POOLS HOTEL www.pavilionsandpools.com 340-775-6110 800-524-2001 POINT PLEASANT RESORT www.pointpleasantresort.com 340-775-7200 800-524-2300 THE RITZ-CARLTON, ST. THOMAS www.ritzcarlton.com 340-775-3333 800-241-3333 THE RITZ CARLTON CLUB www.ritzcarlton.com 340-775-3333 888-856-4407 SAPPHIRE BEACH RESORT & MARINA www.antillesresorts.com 340-775-6100 800-874-7897 SECRET HARBOUR BEACH RESORT www.secretharbourvi.com 340-775-6550 800-524-2250 SUGAR BAY RESORT & SPA www.sugarbayresortandspa.com 340-777-7100 800-927-7100 WINDWARD PASSAGE HOTEL www.windwardpassage.com 340-774-5200 800-524-7389
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ST. THOMAS CONDOMINIUMS, VACATION HOMES & VILLAS ANTILLES RESORTS www.antillesresorts.com 800-524-2025 CALYPSO REALTY, P.C. www.CalypsoRealty.com 340-774-1620 800-747-4858
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ST. THOMAS CAMPSITES VIRGIN ISLANDS CAMPGROUND LOCATED ON WATER ISLAND
www.virginislandscampground.com 340-776-5488 877-502-7225
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ST. JOHN ACCOMMODATIONS CIMMARON ST. JOHN | www.cimmaronstjohn.com Cruz Bay, St. John; Tel: 340-715-2666 Contact Cimmaron St. John to find the perfect home, villa, or condo for your vacation on St. John. Private accommodations range from affordable to luxurious and are fully equipped and pristinely maintained. Their unsurpassed guest services include assisting you with island activities – boat trips, snorkel/dive trips, hiking, catering/provisioning, golf, kayaking – to complete your stay on the beautiful resort island of St. John.
CINNAMON BAY CAMPGROUND | www.cinnamonbay.com Cinnamon Bay, St. John | Tel: 340-776-6330 Cinnamon Bay Campground provides a safe, secure and tranquil getaway. Situated next to the longest beach on St. John V.I. in the heart of the Virgin Island National Park. Perfect for couples or the entire family with restaurant, store, beach equipment rentals and close to the local nightlife in Cruz Bay. $32 Bare Site. $67-$93 Fully Equipped Tent. $81-$163 Fully Equipped Cottage. Per night, plus tax. Prices subject to change.
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ST. JOHN ACCOMMODATIONS CONCORDIA ECO-RESORT | www.concordiaeco-resort.com Salt Pond Bay, St. John | Tel: 340-693-5855 Experience St. John's best kept secret for stunning Caribbean views, tranquility, dining, yoga, and friendly staff. Surrounded by the VI National Park, the variety of Eco-Studios and Eco-Tent cabins are perched like tree houses along the open hillside. Picture Yourself Here: Sunrise on Your Private Deck, Relaxing Massage, Lounging Poolside, Snorkeling from White Sand Beaches, Hiking the Trails of Salt Pond and Ram Head, Breakfast, Dinner and Sunday Brunch at Cafe Concordia. Everyone is Welcome!
GALLOWS POINT RESORT | www.gallowspointresort.com St. John | Tel: 800-323-7229 Nestled on a tropical peninsula, surrounded by the blue pristine waters of the Caribbean, Gallows Point Resort offers your choice of 50 one-bedroom suites. Upper suites have a loft bedroom and balcony and lower suites have a sunken living room and patio. All suites offer king beds, full kitchens, dining and living areas, air conditioning and many other room amenities. Quiet and intimate yet conveniently located to Cruz Bay’s restaurants and shopping.
GRANDE BAY RESORT & RESIDENCE CLUB | www.GrandeBayResort.com Cruz Bay, St John, U.S.V.I. 00831 | Tel: 340-693-4665 The Grande Bay Resort & Residence Club is St. John’s newest luxury resort. There are 25 privately and fractionally owned residences where the advantages of ownership are complimented with the amenities and personal service of a luxury resort. Residence Club Members have access to numerous luxury resort amenities including heated resort pool and spa, fitness center, jeep & yacht clubs and much more. The residences are also available for nightly stays.
ST. JOHN INN | www.stjohninn.com Cruz Bay, St. John | Tel: 340-693-8688 St. John Inn offers affordable accommodation in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Conveniently located in Cruz Bay, walking distance to shops, restaurants, charter boats, ferry docks and the National Park Headquarters as well as beautiful trails and beaches. Enjoy A/C rooms with fridge and microwave, complimentary breakfast, sunset cocktails and free wifi in this California bungalow-style inn, all at some of the best prices available on St. John.
THE WESTIN ST. JOHN RESORT & VILLAS | www.westinresortstjohn.com Great Cruz Bay, St. John | Tel: 340-693-8000 Experience quality time in quantity at the Westin St. John Resort & Villas—delight in the moment surrounded by 46 acres of lush landscaping and long white sand beach. With 175 rooms and suites and 146 villas, guests will find accommodations suited to their individual needs. Relax on a private patio or balcony, unwind with Westin’s Heavenly® Bed and Heavenly® Bath, energize at Westin WORKOUT®, recharge in tropical paradise with delectable meals served seaside.
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ST. JOHN HOTELS CANEEL BAY RESORT, A ROSEWOOD RESORT www.caneelbay.com 340-776-6111 888-767-3966 WIFI THE WESTIN ST. JOHN RESORT & VILLAS www.westinresortstjohn.com 340-693-8000 888-627-7206 WIFI
ST. JOHN GUEST HOUSES, INNS ESTATE LINDHOLM www.estatelindholm.com 340-776-6121 800-322-6335 THE INN AT TAMARIND COURT www.tamarindcourt.com 340-776-6378 800-221-1637
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DIRECTORY of Advertising & Essential Services ST. THOMAS ACCOMMODATIONS
BELLAVISTA SCOTT HOTEL 340-714-5500 Havensight Area www.bellavistascotthotel.com BEST WESTERN CARIB BEACH RESORT 340-774-2525 70-C Lindbergh Bay www.caribbeachresort.com BEST WESTERN PLUS EMERALD BEACH RESORT 340-777-8800 8070 Lindbergh Bay www.emeraldbeach.com BOLONGO BAY BEACH RESORT 340-775-1800 On Bolongo Bay www.bolongobay.com BUNKER HILL HOTEL 340-774-8056 2307 Commandant Gade, Charlotte Amalie www.bunkerhillhotel.com FRENCHMAN’S REEF & MORNING STAR MARRIOTT BEACH RESORT 340-776-8500 5 Estate Bakkeroe www.frenchmansreefmarriott.com HARBOR HOUSE VILLA 340-227-6934 9A-8 Vessup Lane, Estate Nazareth, East End harborhousevi@gmail.com ISLAND VIEW GUEST HOUSE 340-774-4270 Above Crown Bay Marina www.islandviewstthomas.com McLAUGHLIN ANDERSON LUXURY VILLAS 800-537-6246 1000 Blackbeard's Hill, Suite 3 www.mclaughlinanderson.com PARADISE COVE 340-626-0860 2GA Ridge Road, Estate Nazareth, East End www.paradisecovevirginislands.com PARADISE PROPERTIES 800-524-2038 Sapphire Village & Crystal Cove Villas, East End www.paradisepropertiesvi.com / www.crystalcovevi.net THE RITZ-CARLTON 340-775-3333 6900 Great Bay, East End www.ritzcarlton.com/stthomas SECRET HARBOUR BEACH RESORT 340-775-6550 East End www.secretharbourvi.com THE WINDWARD PASSAGE HOTEL 340-774-5200 Waterfront, Charlotte Amalie www.windwardpassage.com
KON TIKI PARTY BARGE 340-774-5055 Havensight www.kontikiparty.com MAGIC ICE ST. THOMAS, INC 340-422-6000 Waterfront, Veteran's Dr, Charlotte Amalie MOUNTAIN TOP 340-774-2400 3A-18 Estate St. Peter Mountain Road, Northside www.mountaintopvi.com ST. PETER GREAT HOUSE & BOTANICAL GARDENS 340-774-4999 2A St. Peter Mountain Road, Northside www.greathousevi.com
ZIPLINE-TREE LIMIN' EXTREME 340-777-ZIPS(9477)
7406 Estate St. Peter Mtn. Road, Northside www.ZiplineStThomas.com
AIRLINES
CAPE AIR Cyril E. King Airport www.capeair.com
ART GALLERIES
BAMBINI / SWANE ARTS GALLERY 340-514-1200 Royal Dane Mall, Downtown Charlotte Amalie bambiniarts.com / ellenswane.com
ATM LOCATIONS
FIRST BANK 340-775-7777 Tutu Plaza Port of Sale (Main Office Havensight) Frenchman's Reef Hotel Cyril E King Airport Waterfront Crown Bay Yacht Haven Grande East End Plaza www.firstbankvi.com SCOTIABANK Waterfront Branch, Downtown Charlotte Amalie 340-774-3929 Havensight Branch on Cruise Ship Dock 340-776-5880 Central, Tutu Mall Branch 340-777-3322 Red Hook Branch at East End Plaza 340-777-EAST(3278) Nisky Loan & Mortgage 340-776-HOME(4663) Altona Branch 340-774-0037 www.usvi.scotiabank.com
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BONES RUM 340-775-3071 Waterfront @ International Plaza, St Thomas and Waterfront @ Dockside Mall, St John www.bonesrum.com BIZ RENTALS 340-774-5840 Across from Main Havensight Gate www.rentamotion.com BUTTERFLY GARDEN 340-715-3366 Cruise Ship Dock, Havensight www.butterflygardenvi.com CARIBBEAN TRAVEL/TROPIC TOURS 340-774-1855 The Guardian Bldg, Havensight, St. Thomas www.tropictoursusvi.com CORAL WORLD OCEAN PARK 340-775-1555 Adjacent to Coki Beach, East End www.coralworldvi.com
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ATTORNEYS
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS www.uvi.edu
BOLTNAGI PC, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 340-774-2944
DIVE CENTERS
5600 Royal Dane Mall, Suite 21 www.vilaw.com
BATH & BODY CARE
LALINE 340-775-1382 Drake’s Passage, Charlotte Amalie & Crown Bay www.lalinebody.com
BEAUTY & NATURAL HAIR PRODUCTS
MISS NATURALISTA 340-227-3992 Essentric Shoe Boutique, Downtown www.missnaturalista.com
CAMERAS/ELECTRONICS
BOOLCHAND'S 340-776-0302 31 Main Street & Havensight Mall Bldg 2 www.boolchand.com ROYAL CARIBBEAN 340-776-4110 Main Street, Havensight Mall, Crown Bay www.royalcaribbeanvi.com
CAR RENTALS
BUDGET RENT A CAR 800-626-4516 Harwood Highway, Cyril E. King Airport, West Indian Cruise Ship Dock, Sapphire Beach Hotel www.budgetstt.com DISCOUNT CAR RENTAL 340-776-4858 Next to the St. Thomas Airport www.discountcar.vi DOLLAR RENT A CAR 340-774-0111 Across from the airport www.dollar.com FIRST RENT A CAR 340-776-3730 Across from the Airport & Havensight Dock www.firstrentacarstthomas.com THRIFTY CAR RENTAL 340-776-1500 Across from the airport www.thrifty.com
CHURCHES & SYNAGOGUES ST. THOMAS SYNAGOGUE Crystal Gade, Charlotte Amalie www.stthomassynagogue.com
340-774-4312
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TOURISM U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS HOTEL & TOURISM ASSOCIATION
340-776-0100 340-774-8784
CIVIC & GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS 340-774-6835
CLOTHING & RESORT WEAR
FRESH PRODUCE 340-774-0807 On the Waterfront at A.H. Riise Mall LOCAL COLOR 340-774-2280 Waterfront, Charlotte Amalie and Havensite Mall localcolor@unitedstates.vi NOLA'S BOUTIQUE 340-777-7895 9100 Port of Sale, Suite 1 PARADISE MIX 340-777-1155 Main Street, Downtown Charlotte Amalie www.paradisemixusvi.com SIX FIFETEEN COUTURE 340-715-7297 East End Galleria, Red Hook www.sixfifteenvi.com
COFFEE BARS
340-778-1620
LATTES IN PARADISE 340-228-1177 Coffee Bar, Smoothies, & Lite Fare Marlin Deck @ American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook www.lattesinparadise.com
DIVE IN! Sapphire Beach, East End www.diveinusvi.com ST. THOMAS DIVING CLUB Bolongo Bay Beach Resort www.stthomasdivingclub.com
340-777-5255 340-776-2381
RECOMPRESSION CHAMBER ROY L. SCHNEIDER HOSPITAL
340-693-6215
DIVING EMERGENCIES FERRIES
LOVE CITY CAR FERRIES 340-779-4000 Red Hook, St. Thomas & Cruz Bay, St. John www.lovecitycarferries.com ROAD TOWN FAST FERRY 340-777-2800 Charlotte Amalie and Red Hook www.roadtownfastferry.com SMITH’S FERRY SERVICES 340-775-7292 Veteran’s Drive, Charlotte Amalie www.bviferryservices.com
FITNESS/WELLNESS
JACKSON COMPLEX FITNESS 340-774-2599 2nd Floor MCM Center at Antilles School www.antilles.vi
FRAGRANCES/COSMETICS
A.H. RIISE MALL 340-777-2222 37 Main Street, Waterfront www.ahriise.com DUTY FREE ST. THOMAS 347-776-2303 Main Street, Waterfront, Havensight Mall, Crown Bay www.dfstthomas.com DYNASTY DAZZLERS DUTY FREE SHOPS 340-774-6250 Main Street and Havensight Mall www.dynastydazzlers.com
GAMING
SOUTHLAND GAMING of the VI Over 50 locations including Crown Bay Gaming Center www.sgvi.com
340-776-4111
GOLF COURSES
MAHOGANY RUN GOLF COURSE 800-253-7103 Mahogany Run www.mahoganyrungolf.com
GROCERY STORES
PLAZA EXTRA SUPERMARKET Tutu Park Mall, East End www.PlazaExtra.com PUEBLO SUPERMARKET Long Bay and Sub Base
340-775-5646 340-774-4200
HEALTH/WEIGHT LOSS
SHAPEMATE WEIGHT LOSS 340-626-9394 Anywhere in the U.S. & Virgin Islands www.shapemateweightloss.TSFL.com
HOMECARE AGENCIES
NIGHTINGALE WINGS HOMECARE AGENCY 340-715-5333 #80 Kronprindsens Gade, Suite 205 www.viwings.com
HOSPITALS
ROY L. SCHNEIDER HOSPITAL CHARLOTTE KIMELMAN CANCER INSTITUTE
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340-776-8311 340-775-5433
ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY
JEWELRY/WATCHES
A.H. RIISE MALL 340-777-2222 37 Main Street, Waterfront www.ahriise.com ALPHA JEWELERS 877-4-Alpha-J 5176 Dronningens Gade Ste 3 www.alpha-jewelers.com ARTISTIC JEWELERS 340-776-3299 5332 Dronningens Gade, Ste. 2, Charlotte Amalie www.artistic-jewelers.com BALLERINA JEWELERS 800-722-4455 5180 & 5176 Dronningens Gade, Charlotte Amalie www.ballerina-jewelers.com BLISS JEWELERS 340-715-BLIS(2547) Havensight Mall, Building 1 blissjewelers@gmail.com BOOLCHAND'S 340-776-0794 31 Main Street & Havensight Mall Bldg 2 www.boolchand.com CARDOW JEWELERS 800-CARDOWS Main Street, Crown Bay Center, St. Thomas Airport www.cardow.com DESTINATION ST. THOMAS 340-774-2110 5332 Raadets Gade, Charlotte Amalie www.DestinationsStThomas.com DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL 340-776-5570 Main Street, Havensight Mall, A.H. Riise Mall, Waterfront, Grand Galleria, Crown Bay, Yacht Haven Grande, Marriott Frenchman's Reef www.DiamondsInternational.com DYNASTY DAZZLERS DUTY FREE SHOPS 340-774-6250 Main Street and Havensight Mall www.dynastydazzlers.com EDEN JEWELERS 340-777-3366 5126 Drake’s Passage, Charlotte Amalie edenjewelers@gmail.com EFFY JEWELERS 340-776-3339 36 Dronningens Gade www.effyjewelers.com GET CHARMED 340-775-6381 Garden Street in Charlotte Amalie, Paradise Point, Crown Bay & STT Airport Lounge www.sandalsforyourneck.com GRAND JEWELERS 340-776-8200 5178 Dronningens Gade, Suite 2, Charlotte Amalie www.grandjewelers.com HOUSE OF RAJAH JEWELERS 340-776-7770 5332 Raadets Gade, Charlotte Amalie www.houseofrajah.com
RENAISSANCE JEWELERS 866-700-4420 Main Street, entrance also from Drake's Passage www.renaissance-vi.com ROYAL CARIBBEAN 340-776-4110 Main Street, Havensight Mall, Crown Bay www.royalcaribbeanvi.com SILVER WORLD 340-774-3030 Royal Dane Mall, Charlotte Amalie rhymes9@msn.com SWATCH at DUTY FREE ST. THOMAS 347-776-2303 Main Street, Waterfront, Havensight Mall, Crown Bay www.dfstthomas.com
LEATHERWARE / HANDBAGS
COACH 340-776-1930 5328 Yacht Haven Grande, Suite 104 MyFavorite@CoachStThomas.com
LINENS
MR. TABLECLOTH 6 Main Street, Charlotte Amalie www.mrtablecloth-vi.com
LIQUOR
A.H. RIISE MALL 340-777-2222 37 Main Street, Waterfront www.ahriise.com CARIBBEAN HOST 340-776-4000 Cyril E. King Airport www.caribbeanhostvi.com DUTY FREE ST. THOMAS 347-776-2303 Main Street, Waterfront, Havensight Mall, Crown Bay www.dfstthomas.com DYNASTY DAZZLERS DUTY FREE SHOPS 340-774-6250 Main Street and Havensight Mall www.dynastydazzlers.com
JEWELS 'N' STYLE 340-777-9447 Toll Free: 1-888-90STYLE (907-8953)
5157 Dronningens Gade, Charlotte Amalie jewelsnstyle@gmail.com
LUCKY JEWELERS 800-554-7274 5186 Dronningens Gade, 2 Main St., Charlotte Amalie www.LuckyJewelers.com PANDORA ST. THOMAS 340-774-3672 15A Main Street & Havensight Mall Bldg 2 www.pandora.net PARADISE JEWELERS 340-776-5665 5571 Dronningens Gade, Suite 2, Charlotte Amalie paradisejewelers.stt@gmail.com PASSMAN 340-777-4580 Main Street and Havensight www.passman.com REGENCY JEWELERS 340-776-5482 18 Main Street, Charlotte Amalie
ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY
340-774-4343
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RED HOOK FAMILY PRACTICE Red Hook Plaza, St. Thomas www.redhookfamilypractice.com Tel.: 340-775-2303 YACHT HAVEN FAMILY PRACTICE Yacht Haven Grande, St. Thomas www.redhookfamilypractice.com Tel.: 340-776-1511 CRUZ BAY FAMILY PRACTICE Boulon Center, St. John www.cruzbayfamilypractice.com Tel.: 340-776-6789
Twenty-four hour medical care
available at three convenient locations for any problems that may occur during your holiday. Stateside trained staff in emergency medicine and family practice. Walk-in or call for an appointment.
LOTTERY
VIRGIN ISLANDS LOTTERY Charlotte Amalie www.winusvilottery.com
340-774-2502
MARINAS
YACHT HAVEN GRANDE 340-774-9500 Monitoring VHF Channels 16 & 10 Charlotte Amalie Harbor www.yachthavengrande.com
MEDICAL FACILITIES HEALTH CARE CONNECTIONS 340-776-8989
Paragon Medical Building, Behind the Hospital HCCPC@yahoo.com
RED HOOK FAMILY PRACTICE 340-775-2303 Red Hook Plaza www.redhookfamilypractice.com ST. THOMAS NEUROLOGY, PLLC 340-775-4666 Paragon Medical Bldg., Suite 209 neurologyamalia@gmail.com ST. THOMAS SLEEP CENTER 340-777-SLEEP(7533) Paragon Medical Bldg. #305; Behind the Hospital www.sleepvi.com VIRGIN ISLANDS EAR, NOSE & THROAT & FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY 340-774-8881 Paragon Medical Bldg. #308; Behind the Hospital www.entvi.com YACHT HAVEN FAMILY PRACTICE 340-776-1511 Yacht Haven Grande www.redhookfamilypractice.com
PET SUPPLIES HOW 'BOUT YOUR PET 340-777-1130
Yacht Haven Grande www.howboutyourpet.com
PURE’LY PAWS East End Galleria, Red Hook www.purelypaws.com
340-715-PAWS
PHOTOGRAPHERS
DON HEBERT PHOTOGRAPHY 340-777-6484 Available throughout the Virgin Islands www.donhebert.com
BIG BAMBOO SEAFOOD SHACK 340-714-7244 Fresh Seafood, Caribbean, Burgers in Paradise Red Hook, East End bigbambooze@yahoo.com BLEUWATER 340-775-3333 Steak & Seafood The Ritz-Carlton, East End www.ritzcarlton.com/stthomas THE BLUE ORCHID 340-774-4999 Caribbean Inspired Dining St. Peter Great House, Northside www.greathousevi.com CARIBBEAN SALOON 340-775-7060 Steaks, Seafood, Pasta American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook www.CaribbeanSaloon.com CHOPSTIX RESTAURANT 340-777-CHOP(2467) Authentic Thai, Vietnamese & Chinese Vitraco Park Mall, Walk from Yacht Haven Grande www.chopstixvi.com COCO BLUE 340.774.7253 Creative Fresh Local Seafood Marina Front at American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook www.cocobluerestaurant.com COCONUT COVE BEACH BAR & GRILL 340-775-3333 Caribbean Fare The Ritz-Carlton, East End www.ritzcarlton.com/stthomas COCONUTS BAR & GRILL 340-774-0099 Nachos, Burgers, Pizza, Salads, Sandwiches 10 Main Street, Charlotte Amalie www.coconutsvi.com CUZZIN’S CARIBBEAN RESTAURANT 340-777-4711 Authentic Island Specialties & Fresh Seafood 7 Backstreet, Historic District of Charlotte Amalie DELLY DECK RESTAURANT 340-776-9943 American, Deli Havensight Mall www.dellydeckrestaurant.com DUFFY'S LOVE SHACK 340-779-2080 Tropical Theme Park of Frozen Drinks Red Hook Plaza, East End www.duffysloveshack.com ENKAI SUSHI BAR 340-774-MAKI(6254) Delicate, Extravagant or Classic Sushi Gregory East Marina behind Frenchtown www.enkaisushi.com FAT TURTLE 340-775-8328 Seafood, Creative Sandwiches, Great Pizzas Yacht Haven Grande www.fat-turtle.com
PHOTOGRAPHERS/VIDEOGRAPHER
FISH TAILS 340-714-3188
FSTOP GALLERY 340-626-0666
Fresh Seafood & Raw Bar Next to the Red Hook Ferry, Red Hook www.fishtailsvi.com
Tillett Gardens www.PhotoUSVI.com
RESTAURANTS
ATLANTIC SEAFOOD & INTERNET CAFÉ 340-774-1533 Caribbean Fusion and Seafood Cuisine Across from Cyril E. King Airport Entrance Gate BELLA BLU 340-774-4349 Mediterranean & Austrian Specialties Frenchtown www.bellabludining.com BENI IGUANA’S SUSHI BAR & RESTAURANT 340-77-SUSHI Sushi On the Cruise Ship Dock, Havensight Mall www.BeniIguanas.com
FRENCHMAN’S REEF & MORNING STAR MARRIOTT BEACH RESORT RESTAURANTS 340-776-8500 Aqua Terra Oceanfront Grill, Sunset Grill, Coco Joe's, Havana Blue www.frenchmansreefmarriott.com GLADYS’ CAFÉ 340-774-6604 Caribbean Cuisine Royal Dane Mall, Charlotte Amalie www.GladysCafe.com
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GRAND CRU RESTAURANT & WINE BAR 340-774-7263 Cutting Edge Mediterranean Cuisine Yacht Haven Grande www.GrandCruVI.com
ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY
GREAT BAY LOUNGE 340-775-3333 Global Cuisine and Sushi Bar The Ritz-Carlton, East End www.ritzcarlton.com/stthomas THE GRILLE 340-777-6250 ext. 1241 Hand Cut Steaks, Fresh Seafood and Light Fare Mahogany Run Golf Course www.mahoganyrungolf.com GREENGO'S CARIBBEAN CANTINA 340-714-8282 Southwestern, Mexican, Seafood Hibiscus Alley, Charlotte Amalie HAVANA BLUE 340.715.BLUE Latin America meets the Pacific Rim Ocean Front at Morning Star Beach Club www.havanabluerestaurant.com HOOK, LINE & SINKER 340-776-9708 American, Seafood Frenchtown www.hooklineandsinkervi.com HOOTERS 340-693-WING Wings, Seafood, Burgers Buccaneer Mall, Havensight www.hooters.to IGGIES BEACH BAR & GRILL 340-693-2600 Steamed Crab Legs, Burgers, and BBQ Bolongo Bay www.iggiesbeachbar.com JEN’S ISLAND CAFÉ AND DELI 340-777-4611 Native Foods and Deli Grand Hotel, Charlotte Amalie www.jensdeli.com LATITUDE 18 340-777-4552 Caribbean & American Appetizers and Entrees Vessup Lane, Vessup Beach, East End www.latitude18stt.com THE LOBSTER GRILLE 340-775-1800 Steaks, Lobster, Fresh Fish Bolongo Bay www.lobstergrille.com MAFOLIE RESTAURANT 340-774-2790 Seafood, Steaks, Nightly Specials Mafolie Hill, above Charlotte Amalie www.mafolie.com McDONALD’S Value Meals, Happy Meals,Crispy Golden French Fries Lockhart Garden 340-774-3240 Tutu Park Mall 340-775-4691 Frenchtown 340-774-5246 NATURAL LIVITY KULCHA SHOP & JUICE BAR 340-715-1992 Vegetarian Cuisine #9A Norre Gade, Charlotte Amalie www.NaturalLivityKulchaShop.com
OCEANA RESTAURANT 340-774-4262
Innovative, Global Cuisine with Seafood Emphasis
Yacht Haven Grande www.GrandCruVI.com
OLD STONE FARMHOUSE 340-777-6277 Steakhouse & Seafood House Mahogany Run, Northside www.oldstonefarmhouse.com PARROTS BAR & DELI 340-344-8999 Mexican, Deli & Homemade Desserts 5130 TrompetersGade at Creques Alley PASTA GO GO 340-775-4646 (775-GOGO) Coffee Bar, Pasta, Salads, Panini Royal Dane Mall, Charlotte Amalie www.pasta-go-go.com PIE WHOLE 340-642-5074 Fresh Handmade Pizzas, Pastas, Cool Salads Frenchtown ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY
PETITE PUMP ROOM 340-776-2976 Local & American Cuisine Water's Edge, Downtown Charlotte Amalie www.petitepumproom.com PORTOBELLO & THE PALMS 340-777-8800 Italian, Continental, Caribbean Buffet Night Best Western Plus Emerald Beach Resort www.emeraldbeach.com RANCHO LATINO 340-774-8909 Authentic Latin Specialties Vitraco Park ROOM WITH A VIEW RESTAURANT & WINE BAR 340-774-2377 Continental, International & Regionally-Inspired Cuisine Bluebeard’s Castle Resort www.roomwithaviewvi.com SAILS 340-775-3333 American Beachside Dining The Ritz-Carlton, East End www.ritzcarlton.com/stthomas SANDBAR at HAVANA BLUE 340.715.SAND Tapas Cuisine & Island Cocktails Ocean Front at Morning Star Beach Club www.havanabluerestaurant.com/sandbar SCHNITZEL HAUS 340-776-7198 German Specialties & Original German Beer Across from Buddha Bar, Rte 32, Estate Frydenhoj TICKLES DOCKSIDE PUB 340-776-1595 American Caribbean Cuisine Crown Bay Marina, Sub Base www.TicklesDocksidePub.com
TRENCHTOWN ROCK 340-774-1996
Authentic Jamaican Cuisine Back Street, Downtown Charlotte Amalie trenchtownrock@gmail.com
THE TWISTED CORK CAFÉ 340-775-CORK(2675) Eclectic Comfort Food with a Caribbean Influence Frenchtown www.TheTwistedCorkCafe.com XO BISTRO 340-779-2069 Wine Bar & Bistro Red Hook Plaza, Red Hook www.xobistro.net
SHOE BOUTIQUES
ESSENTRIC SHOE BOUTIQUE St. Thomas & St. Croix www.essentricshoe.com
340-774-7800
BUCCANEER MALL Havensight www.lockhart.com DRAKE’S PASSAGE Charlotte Amalie www.lockhart.com FORT MYLNER Tutu Area www.lockhart.com GRAND GALLERIA Charlotte Amalie www.lockhart.com HAVENSIGHT MALL 9002 Havensight Mall, Suite 13 www.havensightmall.com LOCKHART GARDENS Cruise Ship Dock Area www.lockhart.com MARKET SQUARE EAST Mid-Island; Route 38 at 39 www.lockhart.com
340-776-1900
SHOPPING MALLS
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340-776-1900 340-776-1900 340-776-1900 340-777-5313 340-776-1900 340-776-1900
RED HOOK PLAZA 340-776-1900 Red Hook www.lockhart.com TUTU PARK MALL 340-775-4658 Route 38 www.tutuparkmall.com YACHT HAVEN GRANDE 340-775-9500 5301 Yacht Haven Grande www.facebook.com/yhgst.thomas
RAFI'S CERTIFIED TAXI & TOUR GUIDE 340-643-5648 Throughout St. Thomas V.I. TAXI ASSOCIATION 340-774-7457 www.vitaxi.com
CARIBBEAN TRAVEL/TROPIC TOURS 340-774-1855 The Guardian Bldg, Havensight, St. Thomas www.tropictoursusvi.com TIM’S TOURS 340-626-8300 Emancipation Garden, Charlotte Amalie timothysimeima@yahoo.com
VISITOR INFORMATION
SIGHTSEEING/ TOURS
SOUVENIRS, T-SHIRTS, GIFTS
THE BELGIAN CHOCOLATE FACTORY 340-777-5247 A.H. Riise Mall, Charlotte Amalie www.thebelgianchocolatefactory.com CAPTAIN’S CORNER 340-774-4370 Waterfront, Havensight Bldg. I & Bldg. VI, Windward Passage Hotel & Cruz Bay, St. John www.captainscornervi.com CARIBANA 340-774-3075 Main Street – Havensight Mall – Waterfront www.beverlys-jewelry.com CASTAWAYS BOUTIQUE 340-779-8807 In the Lobby, Sugar Bay Resort, East End
SPA & FITNESS CENTERS
JOURNEYS SPA 340-777-7100 x2236 Sugar Bay Resort, East End www.journeysspa.com
PRANA SPA 340-776-7899
Yacht Haven Grande www.spausvi.com
SPA & SALON SERVICES LAZULE SEA SPA and SALON 340-715-6130
Marriott Frenchman's Reef - Level 2 www.lazulespausvi.com
SUGAR AND SPICE ARTISTRY LUXE SALON 5330 Yacht Haven Grande www.sugarandspiceartistry.com
340-776-LUXE
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE EMANCIPATION GARDEN HAVENSIGHT SUGAR ESTATE TUTU PARK MALL VETERANS DRIVE
340-774-3750 340-776-9897 340-774-1950 340-775-7354 340-774-6980
ISLAND SHOWCASE on Channel 4 Upper Havensight Mall www.Island-Showcase.com
340-776-0291
WATER SPORTS
BOLONGO BAY WATERSPORTS 340-775-1800 Bolongo Bay Beach www.bolongobay.com B.O.S.S. UNDERWATER ADVENTURES 340-777-3549 Call for Reservations www.bossusvi.com CHARTER BOAT CENTER 340-775-7990 Red Hook, next to the Ferry Dock www.charterboat.vi ELIXIR CHARTERS 340-344-3336 Sapphire Beach Resort & Marina, East End www.elixircharters.com HEAVENLY DAYS CATAMARAN 340-775-1800 Bolongo Bay Beach www.bolongobay.com INDEPENDENT SEA TOURS 340-344-6397 St.Thomas & St. John www.independentseatours.com ISLAND SOL 340-776-9463 The Ritz-Carlton, 6900 Great Bay, East End www.islandsol.vi KAYAK, HIKE & SNORKEL ADVENTURES VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS 340-779-2155 St. Thomas / St. John / Hassel Island www.viecotours.com MAGIC MOMENTS LUXURY EXCURSIONS 340-774-5530 American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook www.yachtmagicmoments.com NAUTI NYMPH POWERBOAT RENTALS 340-775-5066 American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook www.nautinymph.com
OVER THE LINE CHARTERS 340-513-1285
SPORTFISHING
DOUBLE HEADER 340-777-7317 Sapphire Beach Marina, East End www.doubleheadersportfishing.net MARLIN PRINCE 340-693-5929 American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook www.marlinprince.com MIXED BAG 340-513-0389 American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook www.sportfishingstjohn.com
East End www.crossintheline.com
PIRATE BAY CHARTERS 340-690-6015
Sapphire Beach Resort, East End captaintobie@gmail.com
SURF SHOPS
BILLABONG 340-774-4010 5120 Main Street, Charlotte Amalie www.caribbeansurf.net CARIBBEAN SURF CO. 340-776-4540 Royal Dane Mall, Havensight Mall, Red Hook www.caribbeansurf.net
TAXI SERVICE
JOE'S ISLAND TOURS & TAXI SERVICE 340-513-0527 Island Wide www.JoesIslandTours.com
PIRATES PARADISE ADVENTURES 855-550-8728 Sapphire Beach Marina, East End www.PiratesParadiseAdventures.com SEE & SKI POWERBOATS 340-775-6265 A-Dock, American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook www.seeski.com STORMY PETREL/PIRATES PENNY 340-775-7990 Red Hook, next to the Ferry Dock www.piratespenny.com, www.stormypetrelvi.com
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ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY
VILOCITY BOAT RENTALS 340-677-0739
CONCORDIA ECO-RESORT Salt Pond Bay www.concordiaeco-resort.com
Schnitzel Haus Marina, Across from Buddha Bar Sushi, East End www.viboatrentals.com
CLOTHING & RESORT WEAR
WATERS EDGE SPORTS 340-998-8433 Sapphire Beach Marina, East End www.stthomasboatrentals.com
WATER TAXIS
DOHM’S WATER TAXI 6501 Red Hook Plaza, Suite 201 www.watertaxi-vi.com
340-775-6501
WEDDINGS
JOY YOUR DREAM WEDDINGS 340-776-8500 Frenchman’s Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort www.VirginIslandsDreamWeddings.com PARADISE COVE COTTAGES 340-626-0860 2GA Ridge Road, Estate Nazareth, East End www.paradisecovevirginislands.com WEDDINGS THE ISLAND WAY 340-777-6505 www.weddingstheislandway.com
ST. JOHN CIMMARON ST. JOHN 340-715-2666 Cruz Bay www.cimmaronstjohn.com CORAL BAY’S WINDSPREE VACATION HOMES 888-742-0357 Coral Bay, St. John www.windspree.com GALLOWS POINT RESORT 800-323-7229 St. John www.gallowspointresort.com GRANDE BAY RESORT & RESIDENCE CLUB 340-693-4665 Cruz Bay www.GrandeBayResort.com HILLCREST GUEST HOUSE 340-776-6774 #157 Enighed, Cruz Bay www.HillcrestStJohn.com ST. JOHN INN 340-693-8688 Cruz Bay, up the hill from the ferry dock www.stjohninn.com THE WESTIN ST. JOHN RESORT & VILLAS 340-693-8000 Great Cruz Bay www.westinresortstjohn.com
ACTIVITIES/ATTRACTIONS
BONES RUM 340-775-3072 Waterfront @ Dockside Mall, St John and Waterfront @ International Plaza, St Thomas www.bonesrum.com DISCOVERY GLASS BOTTOM BOAT TOURS 340-779-1739 Cruz Bay Creek glassbottomtours@gmail.com FIRST BANK Cruz Bay www.firstbankvi.com SCOTIABANK The Marketplace, Cruz Bay www.usvi.scotiabank.com
CAMP GROUNDS
CINNAMON BAY CAMPGROUND Cinnamon Bay www.cinnamonbay.com ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY
LOVE CITY BEACH SHOP 340-776-4202 Cruz Bay, across from Rhumb Lines Restaurant kristen@stjohnultimatevillas.com
DENTAL
ST. JOHN DENTAL JOHN E. PURPURA, D.D.S. 340-693-8898 3rd Floor Boulon Center, Cruz Bay www.stjohndentalusvi.com
DIVE CENTERS
LOW KEY WATERSPORTS Cruz Bay www.DiveLowKey.com
340-775-7777 340-776-6552
340-693-8999
FERRIES
LOVE CITY CAR FERRIES 340-779-4000 Cruz Bay, St. John & Red Hook, St. Thomas www.lovecitycarferries.com
GAMING
SOUTHLAND GAMING of the VI 340-776-4111 Over 50 locations including The Parrot Club at Wharfside Village www.sgvi.com
HOSPITALS
ACCOMMODATIONS
ATM LOCATIONS
340-693-5855
MORRIS F. DECASTRO CLINIC MYRAH KEATING SMITH CLINIC
340-776-6400 340-693-8900
VIRGIN ISLANDS LOTTERY Cruz Bay www.winusvilottery.com
340-776-6676
CONNECTIONS Cruz Bay and Coral Bay connections@islands.vi
340-776-6922
LOTTERY
MAIL SERVICES
MEDICAL FACILITIES
CRUZ BAY FAMILY PRACTICE 340-776-6789 Boulon Center, Cruz Bay www.cruzbayfamilypractice.com
HEALTH CARE CONNECTIONS 340-693-7444
The Marketplace HCCStJohn@yahoo.com
MINI MARTS
LOVE CITY MINI MART 340-693-5790 Next to Domino Gas Station, Coral Bay
RESTAURANTS
AQUA BISTRO 340-776-5336 Seaside Bar & Bistro Coccoloba Plaza, Coral Bay www.aquabistrostjohn.com CAFE CONCORDIA 340-693-5855 American, Caribbean, Seafood Concordia Eco-Resort, Salt Pond Bay www.concordiaeco-resort.com CRUZ BAY PRIME 340-693-8000 Prime Aged Steaks, Regional Seafood The Westin St. John Resort & Villas, Great Cruz Bay www.westinresortstjohn.com DONKEY DINER 340-693-5240 Breakfast/Brunch/Pizza Route 10, Coral Bay (Across from Elementary School) www.donkeydiner.com
340-776-6330
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THE FISH TRAP RESTAURANT 340-693-9994 & SEAFOOD MARKET Largest Selection of Fresh Seafood Next door to the Catholic Church, Cruz Bay LIME INN 340-779-4199 Fresh Local Seafood 1 Block from Cruz Bay Ferry Dock www.limeinn.com SKINNY LEGS 340-779-4982 Family Friendly Bar and Grill Coral Bay www.skinnylegs.com
SPORTFISHING
MIXED BAG 340-513-0389 Westin St. John Resort & Villas, Great Cruz Bay www.sportfishingstjohn.com
TRANSPORTATION
GLOBAL MARINE CAR FERRY Enighed Pond globalmarine1255@gmail.com
340-779-1739
CRUZ BAY
340-779-4227
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE WATER SPORTS
CHARTER BOAT CENTER 340-775-7990 www.charterboat.vi CRABBY'S WATERSPORTS 340-714-2415 On the Waterfront, Rte. 107, Coral Bay www.crabbyswatersports.com CRUZ BAY WATERSPORTS CO. 340-776-6234 Cruz Bay and Westin Resort St. John www.CruzBayWatersports.com HIDDEN REEF ECOTOURS 877-KAYAK-SJ Round Bay, St. John www.kayaksj.com HONEYMOON HUT 340-779-2155 Honeymoon Beach, Caneel Bay www.viecotours.com KAYAK, HIKE & SNORKEL ADVENTURES VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS 340-779-2155 St. Thomas / St. John / Hassel Island www.viecotours.com STORMY PETREL/PIRATES PENNY 340-775-7990 Cruz Bay www.piratespenny.com, www.stormypetrelvi.com
WEARABLE ART
SLOOP JONES End of the Road, East End www.SloopJones.com
340-779-4001
ST. CROIX THE PALMS at PELICAN COVE 340-718-8920
340-775-7777
340-773-1013 340-772-0880 340-778-5350
CAR RENTALS
BUDGET RENT A CAR 340-778-9636 Prince St. (across from Seaborne), Christiansted Near Cruise Ship Pier, Frederiksted www.budgetstcroix.com HERTZ 888-248-4261 Henry E. Rohlsen Airport, Frederiksted www.rentacarstcroix.com
CLOTHING & RESORT WEAR HOTHEADS 1000 King Street, Christiansted
340-773-7888
UNIVERSITY OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS www.uvi.edu
340-776-9200
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES DELI & LIQUOR STORE
ALLEY GALLEY DELI & LIQUORS Downtown Christiansted www.alleygalley.com
340-773-0030
CRUZAN RUM www.cruzanrum.com
340-692-2280
JUAN F. LUIS HOSPITAL
340-778-6311
DISTILLERY
DIVING EMERGENCIES FERRIES
V.I. SEATRANS 340-776-5494 Veteran’s Drive, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas www.bviferryservices.com
GROCERY STORES
FOOD TOWN SUPERMARKET 340-718-9990 La Grande Princesse, West of Christiansted PUEBLO SUPERMARKET 340-778-0584 Golden Rock and Villa LaReine JUAN F. LUIS HOSPITAL
HOLGER DANSKE HOTEL 340-773-3600 1200 King Cross Street, Christiansted www.holgerhotel.com
340-778-6311
LOTTERY
VIRGIN ISLANDS LOTTERY Frederiksted Sunny Isle www.winusvilottery.com
340-772-2025 340-778-6360
MEDICAL FACILITIES
VIRGIN ISLANDS EAR, NOSE & THROAT 340-773-8881 Beeston Hill Medical Center, Suite 8 www.entvi.com
4126 LaGrande Princesse www.palmspelicancove.com
TAMARIND REEF RESORT & SPA + GREEN CAY MARINA 800-619-0014 5001 Tamarind Reef, 3 miles East of Christiansted www.TamarindReefResort.com CAPE AIR Henry E. Rohlsen Airport www.capeair.com
FIRST BANK Orange Grove Sunny Isle Walk-up A Henry Rohlsen Airport JFL Hospital Fredriksted Branch King Street Branch University of the Virgin Islands www.firstbankvi.com SCOTIABANK Christiansted Branch Frederiksted Branch Sunny Isle Branch www.usvi.scotiabank.com
HOSPITALS
ACCOMMODATIONS
AIRLINES
ATM LOCATIONS
866-Cape-Air
RESTAURANTS
ABOVE THE CLIFF 340-718-1100 Slow Smoked BBQ Meats & Fish North Shore Rd., West of Rt. 73, East of Cane Bay ACE ROTI SHOP 340-719-(ROTI)7684 Indian Caribbean Curry Dishes 182 Richmond, Christiansted acerotishop@yahoo.com
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ANGRY NATE'S BOATHOUSE & SEAFOOD EMPORIUM 340-692-6283 Eclectic Blend of World Cuisines, Fresh Seafood On the Christiansted Boardwalk www.angrynates.com BEACH SIDE CAFE at SAND CASTLE ON THE BEACH 340-772-1266 Outstanding-Views, Food, Beverages & Service Sand Castle on the Beach, Frederiksted www.sandcastleonthebeach.com THE BLUE MOON 340-772-2222 Dining with an Eclectic Cajun Flair 7 Strand Street, Frederiksted www.bluemoonstcroix.com BLUE WATER TERRACE 340-692-BLUE(2583) Earthly Cuisine, Hints of Venus! East End www.bluewaterterrace.com THE BUCCANEER 340-712-2100 American Regional Cuisine with Caribbean Flair The Martel Lounge, The Mermaid, The Terrace www.thebuccaneer.com CAFE FRESCO 340-719-0126 Fresh, Healthy, Modern Eats 1138 King St., Pentheny Courtyard, Christiansted THE COURTYARD RESTAURANT 340-773-7769 Gourmet Pizzas, Seafood, Steaks, Ice Creams 55 Company Street, Christiansted CULTURED PELICAN 340-773-3333 Home Style Italian Cuisine Coakley Bay Condos, East End www.culturedpelican.com THE DEEP END BAR & GRILL 340-718-7071 Burgers, Steaks, Seafood, Salads, Desert On the Beach at the Tamarind Reef Resort EL FLAMBOYANT RESTAURANT & NIGHTCLUB 340-779-3285 Caribbean, Latin & Seafood Mid-Island, Rt. 663 FORT CHRISTIAN BREW PUB 340-713-9820 Great Beer and Fine Food! Christiansted on the Boardwalk www.fortchristianbrewpub.com THE GALLEON 340-718-9948 Pacific Rim/Caribbean with a French Touch On the Waterfront at Green Cay Marina www.galleonrestaurant.com HIBISCUS BEACH RESORT BEACH BAR & RESTAURANT 340-718-0735 Contemporary Cuisine in a Postcard Setting LaGrande Princesse, Christiansted www.hibiscusbeachresort.com JACCAR SORBET 340-719-6999 Organic and Natural Sorbets & Gelato In the Heart of Gallows Bay jaccarsorbets9@aol.com LALITA JUICE BAR & HEALTHY FOOD RESTAURANT 340-719-4417 Vegan and Raw/Live Cuisine & Juice Bar KALIMA Center, #54 King Street, Christiansted www.kalimacenter.org LA REINE CHICKEN SHACK 340-778-5717 Caribbean, Best BBQ on St. Croix Rt. 75 Off Centerline Rd., La Reine McDONALD’S Value Meals, Happy Meals,Crispy Golden French Fries Villa La Reine 340-778-1300 Golden Rock 340-773-2852 Sunny Isle 340-778-6565 MOCHA JUMBIES CAFE 340-718-5252 Fresh Sandwiches, Sodas and Coffee Creations 9a Princess Plaza Bay, Suite 1, Christiansted PIER 69 340 772-0069 Casual American food with Island Flair! 69 King Street, In the Courtyard, Frederiksted ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY
POLLY'S AT THE PIER 340-719-WIFI(9434) Coffee, Internet & Fresh #3 Strand Street, Frederiksted www.pollysatthepier.com REMINISCE RESTAURANT 340-332-3936 Creative Dishes with Caribbean Flair Queen's Quarter Villas, Christiansted www.reminiscevi.com RENAISSANCE ST. CROIX CARAMBOLA BEACH RESORT & SPA 340-778-3800 Continental Cuisine with Caribbean Flair Flamboyant Beach Bar, Saman Restaurant, Mahogany Restaurant www.CarambolaBeach.com RUM RUNNERS 340-773-6585 Caribbean/American Steaks and Seafood Christiansted Boardwalk at Queen Cross Street www.rumrunnersstcroix.com SALUD BISTRO 340-718-7900 Mediterranean-Inspired Bistro Fare Princess Plaza, Northside Rd., Rt. 75 www.saludbistro.com
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS ACCOMMODATIONS GORDIAN TERRACE Virgin Gorda www.gordianterrace.com
284-495-5338
FLY BVI Beef Island, Tortola www.flybvi.com
284-495-1747
CAPE AIR Beef Island Airport, Tortola www.capeair.com
284-495-2100
AIR CHARTERS AIRLINES
CIVIC & PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS BVI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & HOTEL ASSOCIATION
FERRIES
284-494-3514
ROAD TOWN FAST FERRY 284-494-2323 Road Town, Tortola www.roadtownfastferry.com SMITH’S FERRY SERVICES 340-775-7292 Veteran’s Drive, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas www.bviferryservices.com
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS CUSTOMS IMMIGRATION
284-494-3475 284-494-3471
PEEBLES HOSPITAL
284-494-3497
VISAR
284-494-4357
DOLPHIN DISCOVERY Prospect Reef, Tortola www.dolphindiscovery.com
284-494-7675
HOSPITALS
VIRGIN ISLAND SEARCH & RESCUE WATER ADVENTURES WATER TAXIS
DOHM’S WATER TAXI 340-775-6501 6501 Red Hook Plaza, Suite 201, St. Thomas, USVI www.watertaxi-vi.com
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