ST. CROIX THIS WEEK
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Attractions
Tours/Events
Shopping
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Local Art
Watersports
Beaches/Golf
Getting Around
Road Maps
Staying Here
Buying Here
Be Well
Sky Watch
ABSOLUTELY
Attractions
Tours/Events
Shopping
Eat & Drink
Local Art
Watersports
Beaches/Golf
Getting Around
Road Maps
Staying Here
Buying Here
Be Well
Sky Watch
Dear Visitor,
Welcome to St. Croix, a land of spectacular beauty, rich cultural diversity and intriguing history. The largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, with 84 square miles of rolling hillsides, pristine beaches and a tropical rainforest, St. Croix offers endless opportunities to pursue your heart’s desire and create a unique vacation experience.
Adventurers and nature lovers can spend time hiking, kayaking, horseback riding, sailing or golfing at one of our championship golf courses. Scuba diving enthusiasts can experience five different dives in one day. For a more relaxed approach, swim in the crystalline waters of Buck Island, the only naturally occurring underwater National Monument in the U.S.
History buffs can experience St. Croix’s vibrant history through its architecture, historic landmarks, food, music and traditions. Explore the Christiansted National Historic Site, Forts Christiansvaern and Frederik or tour the Botanical Garden of the Virgin Islands and the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts. Early risers can catch a picturesque sunrise at Point Udall, the easternmost point in the United States.
Christiansted and Frederiksted, our main seaside towns, are a shopper’s nirvana with charming boutiques offering everything from handcrafted jewelry and apparel to colorful local art. Visitors enjoy a generous $1,600 duty-free shopping allowance.
Our chic hotels, resorts and cozy bed-and-breakfast inns will pamper you with warm hospitality, while our world-class restaurants tempt your taste buds with local and international menus. St. Croix’s wide array of the entertainment choices, including fairs, festivals, live concerts and gaming venues ensure that the fun never ends.
On behalf of the Department of Tourism, I hope you have an amazing vacation experience in St. Croix. Thank you for choosing the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Sincerely,
Joseph Boschulte Commissioner USVI Department of Tourism1105 King Street
Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S.V.I. 00820
Tel: (340) 773-1404
Fax: (340) 713-9806
Welcome to our beautiful Virgin Islands of the United States. Our islands are unique in what they each offer and our communities are filled with people who are proud of our storied history. While visiting, I encourage you to immerse yourself in our culture and to explore the unique offerings of all four Islands that make up our paradise.
St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, sits to the south of our small island chain and is renowned for its pastoral landscapes, Danish architecture and historical landmarks. With its offshore wrecks and unbelievably beautiful underwater reefs, St. Croix is also a popular destination for diving enthusiasts. Be sure to visit the historic towns of Frederiksted and Christiansted and indulge in St. Croix’s renowned art and delicious culinary scenes.
St. John is one of the smaller U.S. Virgin Islands and conservation center of the territory. It is best known for its pristine beaches and the attractions within the Virgin Islands National Park, which occupies more than half the island. The lands in the Virgin Islands National Park shelter migrant birds and the mangroves support corals and anemones. As with all the Virgin islands, you will find that St. John provides a rich mix of our culture and history.
St. Thomas is our business and shopping center and the seat of government. Charlotte Amalie is the capital town of the U.S. Virgin Islands and is one of the busiest ports of call for cruise ships in the Caribbean. St. Thomas is among the most popular destinations in the Caribbean for sailing and yachting enthusiasts.
Water Island is the smallest of the U.S. Virgin Islands and rests just off the coast of St. Thomas. It is mostly residential but offers fun attractions like Honeymoon Beach and quaint accommodations. The island can be reached by ferry from the Crown Bay Marina or by other vessels.
As the Lieutenant Governor and Governor, both Treganza Roach and I wish you a warm, fun-filled stay and please accept our invitation to return often to our paradise.
Albert Bryan, Jr. GovernorAnn E. Abramson Marine Facility Virgin Islands Port Authority—
AUGUST 2023
TUES, AUG 1 8AM-5PM ADVENTURE/SEAS
TUES, AUG 15 8AM-5PM ADVENTURE/SEAS
TUES, AUG 29 8AM-5PM ADVENTURE/SEAS
SEPTEMBER 2023
TUES, SEPT 12 8AM-5PM ADVENTURE/SEAS
TUES, SEPT 26 8AM-5PM ADVENTURE/SEAS
*Cruise ship schedule was at press time. Check www.viport.com to confirm latest schedule.
AUGUST 15 is the deadline for event considerations for the OCT/NOV 2023 issue. Email event info, in the format you see here, to Dorothy Flash-Nelson at calendareventstx@gmail.com.
NOTE: Event info was at press time and subject to change. Call or check facebook/websites prior to heading out.
EVERY DAY, 9AM-3PM
Self-Guided Tours; Private Tours on Request St. George Village Botanical Garden
Adults $10/Seniors and VI Residents $8/Children 12 and under $2, 340-692-2874, sgvbg.org
MON, WED, FRI, 8AM Mindful Yoga with Colleen Altona Lagoon Pavilion, 340-244-2185
TUESDAYS, 11AM-2PM
Crafters Connect Group, Bead on a Wire 340-718-2323, beadonawirestx.com
TUESDAYS, 2PM
Community Tours, The Nature Conservancy Coral Innovation Hub, Estate Princess. Celeste Jarvis, 340-718-5575, nature.org
TUESDAYS, 6-8PM
Tuesday Trivia—Sion Farm Distillery
Home of MUTINY Island Vodka; reserve teams, 340-690-9322. sionfarmdisillery.com
TUESDAYS, 6-9PM
Live Music with Jahnee Redlocks Brew STX, 340-719-6339, brewstx.com
FIRST & THIRD TUES, 5:30-8:30PM
Jewelry Workshops, Bead on a Wire 340-718-2323, beadonaewirestx.com
THIRD TUESDAYS, 6PM
Book Club, Undercover Books
Members get 10% off current book. 340-719-1567, undercoverbooksstcroix.com
THIRD TUESDAYS, 6-9PM
Sip and Paint, SGV Botanical Garden
$40pp, $35 for members. RSVP, 340-513-9173, sipandpaintvi@gmail.com
WEDNESDAYS, 10AM-12:30PM
Friends in the Courtyard
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts Members Free, Non, $10. 340-772-2622
WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY, 11AM-6PM
Jewelry-Making Classes, Bead on a Wire 340-718-2323, beadonawirestx.com
WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY 1-5PM
Open Beading, Bead on a Wire 340-718-2323, beadonawirestx.com
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 3-5PM Student Clinics, Bead on a Wire 340-718-2323, beadonawirestx.com
WEDNESDAYS, 5-7PM
Crab Races with Tito and Sue BREW STX—Family fun/Prizes! 340-719-6339
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 6-8PM
Jewelry-Making Classes, Bead on a Wire 340-718-2323, beadonawirestx.com
WEDNESDAYS, 7-9PM
Bingo at Coco Loco Bar & Grill 340-690-5626; cocolocostx.com
THURSDAYS, 10-11AM
Garden Zen Yoga with Shera St. George Village Botanical Garden $10. 340-692-2874, sgvbg.org
THURSDAYS, 5PM
Karaoke—Sion Farm Distillery
Home of MUTINY Island Vodka; reserve teams, 340-690-9322. sionfarmdisillery.com
THURSDAYS, 5:30-10PM
Seafood Boil Night—BREW STX NO PROBLEMO Live. 340-719-6339
FRIDAYS, 9:30AM
Everybody Yoga with Deni Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts everybodyyogadeni@gmail.com
FRIDAYS, 5-8PM
Live Music—Leatherback Brewing
Just West of the airport, Wm Roebuck Industrial Park, 340-772-2337
FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS, 5-8PM
Live music at Sea Terrace Restaurant
Grapetree Bay Hotel & Villas, 340-249-0700
FRIDAYS, 5:30-7:30PM
Teen Night 8/11 & 9/8, Bead on a Wire 340-713-2323, beadonawirestx.com
FRIDAYS (MONTHLY), 6-8PM
Craft & Sip 8/4 & 8/25
Bead on a Wire, 340-718-2323, beadonawirestx.com
FIRST SATURDAYS, 8:30-11:30AM
Ruff Start STX/West End Dog Clinic
Loops Village, Frederiksted
Veterinarians, Bethany Bradford & Ashley Massa offer free consultations, vaccines & heartworm tests. Run by volunteers & funded by resident donations. facebook
FIRST SATURDAY, 9AM-NOON
Nursery Plant Sale
St. George Village Botanical Garden 340-692-2874, sgvbg.org
FIRST SATURDAYS, AT DUSK
Movie Night—Leatherback Brewing
Just West of the airport, Wm Roebuck Industrial Park, 340-772-2337
SATURDAYS, 9AM-NOON
Recycling Plastic & Aluminum Cans The Market STX. 813-704-3335
SATURDAYS, 10AM-2 PM
Sion Farm Distillery Brunch
Home of MUTINY Island Vodka; Mimosas, Bloody Marys, Brunch favorites. 340-690-9322, sionfarmdisillery.com
SATURDAYS, 7-9PM
Trivia at Coco Loco Bar & Grill 340-690-5626; cocolocostx.com
THIRD SATURDAY, 10AM-NOON
Orchids in the Courtyard
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts 340-772-2622, cmcarts.com
LAST SATURDAYS, 9:30-10:30AM
Mommy & Me Sunshine Yoga w/Shera St. George Village Botanical Garden 340-692-2874, sgvbg.org
FIRST SUNDAYS, 5:30PM
Jazz Vespers-St. Croix Reformed Church Inter-faith gathering; live local jazz! Estate La Reine. stcroixreformed.org, & facebook.
SUNDAYS, 10AM-3PM
Live music at Sea Terrace Restaurant for Brunch, Grapetree Bay Hotel & Villas. 340-249-0700
SUNDAYS (Monthly) 11AM-1PM/2-4PM
Children’s Craft Day Bead on a Wire, 340-718-2323
THIRD SUNDAY, 2-5PM
“The Perfect Match,” Leatherback Brewery Come find your perfect Furry friend! Benefits St Croix Animal Welfare Center
WEDNESDAYS. Crab Racess with Tito & Sue!Learn basic rules for working with clay, creating vessels using hand-building techniques— pinch, coil and slab with instructor Sara Lee Hayes. Create a work of choice, an object of art or function. Fun and stress free class! Register online at www.cmcarts.org
5 SATURDAY, 9AM-8PM
“Freedom” Exhibit Opening Reception
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts
Emerging artists explore their own freedom through personal terms, mediums, dialogue. Thru September 2. Daily hours, Tues-Sat, 9am-4pm, 340-772-2622, Cmcarts.org
12 SATURDAY, NOON-6PM
4th Anniversary of Sion Farm Distillery
Home of Mutiny Island Vodka
1- TUESDAY-FRIDAY, 10AM-5PM 31 “175” Emancipation Exhibit
Cane Roots Art Gallery, Company Street
Artworks from Elwin Joseph, Elisa McKay, John Jones, Danica David, El’Roy Simmonds, LaVaughn Belle, Niarus Walker, and Chalana Brown among others. 340-718-4929, canerootsartgallery.com
1- MONDAY-FRIDAY, 9AM-4PM 31 “Clear De Road : Counter Archives of Resistance,” Ft. Frederik Museum
Juried Emancipation group exhibit, curated by Monica Marin, runs through October. Includes El’Roy Simmonds’ Freedom Series. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm, 340-772-2021x8222.
1-` MONDAY-FRIDAY, 11AM-4PM 31 “Before The Fireburn” C.H.A.N.T. Cultural Arts Center
Interactive stereograph photography exhibit. 217 Custom House Street, Frederiksted, 340-277-4834, www.chantvi.org
1 TUESDAY 6:00PM-8:00PM Clay Play Evening Series: Adults Age 18+ CMCArts 10 Strand Street Frederiksted
Join us for Sion Farm Distillery and Mutiny Island Vodka’s 4th year anniversary! A fun day for the whole family with live music, food, indoor and outdoor seating, free tours, and of course, Mutiny Island Vodka refreshing cocktails. mutinyislandvodka.com 340-690-9322
19 SATURDAY, 10AM-NOON
Free Snorkel Clinic
St. Croix Environmental Association
Learn how to snorkel or practice your skills. No experience necessary. All ages. Gear provided. Location to be announced. Call or email to register. 340-773-1989, owalton@stxenvironmental.org
19 SATURDAY, TBA
Hike Spring Gut to South Shore
St Croix Hiking Association
Details posted on website 1 week prior. 340-772-2073, StCroixHiking.org
19- SATURDAY, 5-9PM
29 “VI Legends/VI Greats” Portraits
Christa’s Art Gallery, Company Street
See Christa-Ann Davis Molloy’s Impressive fine art portrait exhibit. 340-713-9959, christaaert.com
26 SATURDAY, 9AM-NOON Little Artist Day
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts
Details on website, cmcarts.org, 340-772-2622
26 SATURDAY, 3:30-6PM
Sip & Paint Event
Christa’s Art Gallery, Company Street
Celebrate art & culture! Call to register, 340-513-8581 or 340-713-9959, christaart. com
1-2 FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 9AM-4PM
“Freedom” Exhibit Closing Days
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts
Emerging artists explore their own freedom through personal terms, mediums, dialogue. 40-772-2622, Cmcarts.org
AUG 19-29. “VI Legends/VI Greats” Photo Exhibit, Christa’s Art Gallery. “Stanley
1- TUESDAY-FRIDAY, 10AM-5PM
30 “175” Emancipation Exhibit
Cane Roots Art Gallery, Company Street
Artworks from Elwin Joseph, Elisa McKay, John Jones, Danica David, El’Roy Simmonds, LaVaughn Belle, Niarus Walker, and Chalana Brown among others. 340-718-4929, canerootsartgallery.com
Have the Purrrrfect Visit to St Croix!
Take a Shelter Dog on a “Doggie Day Out” (340) 725-7387
Escort a Pet on Your Return Flight http://stcroixawc org/be-a-pet-escort/ Adopt and Take a Pet Home with You (340) 725-7387
Just a $30 Donation will Pay for a Day of Food, Medical Assistance, and Staff Care for One Homeless Pet
Jacobs” (detail), Christa-Ann Davis Molloy AUG 1-31. “175” Emancipation Exhibit, Cane Roots Art Gallery. “Ft. Frederik.” Elwin Joseph ANY DAY. Give a Purr-fect pet a Fur-ever Home! (St. Croix Animal Welfare Center)15- FRI, 6:15PM, SAT, 10AM
16 Rosh Hashanah Services
St. Croix Jewish Community Center Potluck follows evening service. Celebrating the Jewish New Year Festival culminating in Yom Kippur. Ellie, 340-643-0707.
16 THIRD SATURDAY, 10AM-NOON
Free Snorkel Clinic
St. Croix Environmental Association
Learn how to snorkel or practice your skills. No experience necessary. All ages. Gear provided. Location to be announced. Call or email to register. 340-773-1989, owalton@stxenvironmental.org
1- MONDAY-FRIDAY, 9AM-4PM
29 “Clear De Road : Counter Archives of Resistance,” Ft. Frederik Museum
Juried Emancipation group exhibit, curated by Monica Marin, runs through October. Includes El’Roy Simmonds’ Freedom Series. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm, 340-772-2021x8222.
3 SUNDAY, TBA
Hike Diamond Keturah/Manchineel Bay St Croix Hiking Association
Guide, Olasee Davis. Details posted on website 1 week prior, 340-772-2073, StCroixHiking.org
9- SATURDAY, 9AM-7PM
30 “Absolutely Black: Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic” Exhibit Opening Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts
A range of artists from three Spanish islands & their diasporas. Curated by Wilfred Labiosa, PhD, through Oct 21. Daily hours, Tues-Sat.9am4pm, 340-772-2622, cmcarts.org
9 SATURDAY, 3:30-6PM Sip & Paint Event
Christa’s Art Gallery, Company Street
Celebrate art & culture! Call to Register, 340-513-8581 or 340-713-9959, christaart. com
23 SATURDAY TIME TBA
Hike Sion Farm
St. Croix Hiking Association
Guide, NPS Ranger Benito Vegas. Details posted on website 1 week prior 340-772-2073 StCroixHiking.org
23 SATURDAY, 3:30-6PM
Sip & Paint Event
Christa’s Art Gallery, Company Street
Celebrate art & culture! Call to Register, 340-513-8581 or 340-713-9959, christaart. com
24- SUN, 6:15PM, MON, 10AM, 4, 5, 6PM 25 Yom Kippur Services
St. Croix Jewish Community Center
High Holiday Celebration. Monday closing service followed by Potluck, bring a dish to share. Ellie Hirsh, 340-643-0707
30 SATURDAYS, 10AM-1PM
Beginning Potter’s Wheel – Adult
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts
Learn to use the wheel and make a pot with instructor Sara Lee Hayes! All materials included. Firing fees charged based on size of work. $250. Through Oct 28. 340-772-2622, book online, cmcarts.org
30 SATURDAY, 3-8PM
“Sandals, Sunglasses, Sunset”
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts
A Yvonne Ashley Galiber Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation event. 340-772-2622, Yagfoundation.org.
Government House – 340-773-1404
Arthur Abel Complex — 340-772-1000
A 1799 Danish school, now the Frederiksted Office of the Governor. Redesigned by architect William Taylor and dedicated to Arthur Abel, a St. Croix joiner and builder. Prince Street.
Caravelle Hotel Casino — 340-773-0687
Slot machines, video poker, spin wheel. In-town transportation. Queen Cross St, Christiansted. Sun-Thurs, 2pm-Midnight, Fri-Sat, 2pm-1am.
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts — 340-772-2622 18th Century Danish townhouse, Artist-in-Residence program. Gift Shop, Strand Street, Frederiksted. Tues-Sat, 9am-4 pm.
Divi Carina Bay Casino —340-773-7529
This 21+ casino offers slots and table games plus restaurant & bar for late-night snacks. Divi Carina Bay Resort. Open 7 days, 11am – 1am.
Ft. Frederik Museum —340-772-2021 1750s historic landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Permanent collections & exhibits. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm. King St, Frederiksted.
A 1848 historic landmark, houses offices & a Govenor’s apartment. Courtyard gardens & sweeping staircase to a 2nd story ballroom, King, Street, Christiansted.
Lawaetz Family Museum — 340-473-1557
18th c. Danish homestead at Estate Little La Grange; National Historic Register. Managed by Ridge2Reef Farm. Wed & Sat, 11am-3pm. Mahogany Road, Frederiksted.
Lord God of Sabaoth Church — 340-773-1320
Sold to the Lutherans in 1831, it was originally a Dutch Reformed Church built in the 1740s. King Street, Christiansted.
Pt. Udall Millennium Monument Easternmost point in the US. A giant sundial marks the azimuth of the first sunrise of 2000.
The Seven Flags Museum – 340-277-2870
Antiques dating to the Emancipation, representing our cultural & artistic history. Wed-Sat, 1-7pm or by appointment. Company Street, Christiansted.
Whim Museum Research Library – 340-772-0598
Open Wed & Sat, 10am-3pm. Centerline Road, Frederiksted. Appointment by email—library@ stcroixlandmarks.org
St. Croix’s National Parks — 340-773-1460
1. Buck Island Reef National Monument Proclaimed a National Monument by President Kennedy in 1961. Spectacular beach, hiking/ snorkeling trails. 7 miles from Christiansted. Accessible by NPS Authorized Concessioners. www.nps.gov/buis
2. Christiansted National Historic Site
Established in 1952, includes Ft. Christiansvaern, Old Customs House, Danish West India & Guinea Company Warehouse & Slave Market, and Old Scale House. Steeple Building is closed for renovations. Fort open 8:30am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri, closed Thanksgiving & Christmas Day. See Officers’ Day Room, Arsenal, Dungeon, and Cannons. Site parking. www.nps.gov/chri
3. Salt River Historical Park & Ecological Preserve
Founded in 1992 in cooperation with the VI Government, the Park documents the human & natural Caribbean world of early indigenous settlements here 4000 years ago through the 1500s. Christopher Columbus landed here in 1493. Nature preserve. New Visitor’s Center opening soon. Northshore Road. www.nps.gov/sari
Frederiksted Walking Tours – 340-277-4834
Discover town history! Wednesdays, 9-11am. www.chantvi.org
Alexander Hamilton Walking Tours –340-277-4834 Walk in his footsteps! Downtown Christiansted. Tuesdays, 9:30-11:30am www.chantvi.org
Carambola Zip Line—340-244-1464
Immerse with nature & zip through the lush rain-forest and across the Carambola Valley! Jaw-dropping views! 2 tours a day; call for an appointment or book online! www.carambolazipline.com
Christiansted Self-Tour
Nine attractions! See Pg 57.
Cruzan Cowgirls Horseback Riding Tours, 340-690-RIDE Ride with us—down the beach, through the Rain Forest, and into the sea! Non-profit rescues horses on island, gives them a second chance, and educates on their proper care. www.cruzancowgirls.com
East End Marine Park, 340-718-3367
Wraps 17 miles around the East End, from Green
Cay on the North to Great Pond on the South and protects 60 acres of coral reefs, seagrass meadows, sandy beaches, rocky shorelines, salt ponds, and mangroves. Tours, events, Interactive Visitors Center, 9:30am-4pm Thurs, Fri, & first Sat of the month. www.friendsstxeemp.org
Frederiksted Self-Tour 15 attractions, Pg 58.
Ridge to Reef Farm – 340-473-1557
Grab a watercolor map for a Selfie Tour of this Certified Organic farm, Mon-Wed & FriSat, 10am-4pm. Group and students rates. Volunteer programs, farm stays, and Bush Skills. www.ridge2reef.org
St. George Village Botanical Garden –340-692-2874 Established in 1972. 16 acres, 1500 native & exotic species. Restored buildings & ruins of a 19th century Danish sugar cane plantation. Open daily, 9am-3pm; self-guided tours, Mon-Sat, 9am-1pm. Nursery open 1st Sat for plant sales, 9am-Noon, Store, 10am-2pm daily. www.thegardenstcroix.org
Sweeny’s St. Croix Safari Tours –340-773-6700, Evenings, 340-773-9561
Cool and comfortable, open-air Safari bus to major attractions. Narrated. Mon–Fri, 10am –3:45pm, departs Christiansted Taxi Stand, King Street, opposite Government House.
The Nature Conservancy – 340-718-5575
Tour the Coral Innovation Hub, one of 3 in the Caribbean, Tues, 2pm. Estate Little Princess.
Whim Museum – 340-772-0598
Guided Museum tours available, Wed & Sat, 10:15 & 11:15am. Centerline Rosd, Frederiksted
Distilleries
Artisan Craft Distillery – 340-725-6701
Corn whiskey fermented, distilled, and bottled on St. Croix. Free tours and tastings. Open Mon-Fri, 3-6pm, Sat-Sun, 10am-5pm. Hospital Street, just East of Christiansted.
Captain Morgan Distillery & Experience Center – 340-713-5654 Call for a Rum Tour & Tasting! Gift Shop open Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm www.captainmorganvisitorcenter.com
NARRATED TOUR
Cruzan Rum Distillery – 340-692-2280
They are busy making more rum while the Visitors Pavilion and Logo Store are temporarily closed and the factory Tours are on hold.
Leatherback Brewing Company VI — 340-772-BEER
Authentic VI Craft Beer, Brewery & Tasting Room. Brews & cans 4 styles a year with Lim ited Releases. Casual food, Island Life store, self-tours, indoor & outdoor bar. Roebuck Industrial Park, just West of the airport. Open 7 days, 11:30am- 8pm. www.leatherbackbrewing.com
Sion Farm Distillery & Restaurant, MUTINY Island Vodka - 340-690-9322
Caribbean’s first & finest Island Vodka handcrafted from breadfruit. Distilled & bottled on St. Croix. Craft cocktails, flight tastings, micro-batch releases, chef-created menu, free tours, AC. Open 11:30am-7:30pm, Happy Hour 4-5:55pm, Mon-Fri. Saturday Brunch, 10am-2pm. Iconic Island Dairies building, Sion Farm. www.sionfarmdistillery.com, facebook
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will allow visitors to the USVI to enter the US with up to $1600.00 per person of duty-free purchases.
This is a Customs Declaration that can be made by family members who live in the same household and return to the United States together. These travelers can combine their purchases to take advantage of a combined flat duty rate, no matter which family member owns a given item. The combined value of merchandise subject to a Flat Duty Rate for a family of four traveling together would be $4,000. Purchase totals must be rounded to the nearest dollar amount.
If you are at least 21 years old, you may also take up to five liters of alcohol duty-free as part of your $1,600 exemption, as long as at least four liters were purchased in the USVI, and at least one of them is a product of the USVI, like Cruzan Rum. Liquor boxes are free to check aboard your return flight.
Returning resident travelers may import tobacco products only in quantities not exceeding the amounts specified in the personal exemptions for which the traveler qualifies.
See below for up-to-date specifics on Customs Duty information concerning Rates, Duty-Free Shop articles, and Mailing and Shipping Goods.
(877) 287-8667
ib designs. feel good jewelry created with love on St. Croix. Sharimar CruzSUBLIME STX Sun-Protective Clothing
Text 941-527-2249
Made on St. Croix, our clothing images of animals, fish, coral, birds, turtles, waves, and more are digitized from licensed original paintings! Lightweight and perfect for swimming, fishing, sailing, snorkeling, diving in UPF50+ moisture-wicking fabric Love your skin! Everything is Sublimation Dyed, so images never fade or wear off. We have a great selection of long and short sleeve shirts in men, women, youth and toddler styles plus dresses, sarongs, and buffs. Also come for Pura Veda reef-friendly organic sun block and after sun products, sunglasses. Locally-crafted jewelry, and sandals. Located in the Boardwalk Market next to The Mill, we’re open Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm and Sun, 11am-5pm. Come on by! Sublimestx.com, facebook.
Asha World Designs – 340-690-6512
Climb the steps by Common Cents Pub and you will find The Asha Shop. British owner Sarajane sells Eclectic World Adornments and Attire gleaned from her extensive travels. Her signature clothing line is designed locally and hand made with pride in India, Thailand and Bali using hand-printed, natural fabrics with globally sourced fabulous prints. Complimenting the ASHA collection you’ll discover a treasure trove of unique jewelry designs, accessories and capsule clothing lines from international independent designers. Across the street, under the pink and gold sign, you’ll come upon Asha Bazaar, A House of Global Finds. Our newest shop carries a selection of exquisite jewelry, bags, objects, candles, gifts, art, robes and home goods. We’ll look forward to welcoming you through our doors! www.ashaworlddesigns.com
Cultured Naturals Body Care & Home Scents – 340-626-8232
We’re a Green Beauty & Wellness Company based in Christiansted, St. Croix. Marrying Nature with Science, owner and nurse Ramone Reid creates clean, care products for Face, Body, Hair, & Home all boasting tropical and aromatherapeutic benefits. All their raw ingredients are sourced from small farmers or by wild-harvesting amazing ingredients such as Ylang Ylang, Lemongrass, Soursop, and Noni. At our Company Street store, we offer Candle Making classes for groups, couples, or special occasions. Open Mon – Fri, 10am – 4 pm . Selection of our products can be found at Jackies Beauty Supply, Sunny Isle Shopping Center. www.culturednaturalsbodycare.com
EBBE’S STORE – 340-773-3020
Approaching their 53rd Anniversary, opened by her parents in 1969, Vivian Ebbesen-Fludd swings open the shutters of EBBE’S STORE five days a week to welcome you in. The early-style, open-air storefront still remains today and inside you will find “a little bit of this, a little bit of that, a little bit of this and that.” Madras fab-
Oceanique Creations. Turquoise puree marble necklace. Sonya’s Fine Island Jewelry. Dripping in Hooks. sonyaltdstore.com | @sonya.ltdLittle Bit of This, A Little Bit of That”
FantaSea designs reflect the movement of the ocean and energy of island life. The FantaSea Jewelry Studio has a new home on Company Street! Now located upstairs, next to Cultured Naturals and From the Gecko boutique. Our art gallery space showcases local art, featuring the paintings and prints of Maria Henle, the photographs of St. Croix’s premier photographer Fritz Henle, and the photography of Tina Henle. Visit fantaseajewelry.com for more and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
ib designs – 773-4322 (say
An island favorite in historic Christiansted, this gallery is home to the distinctive designs of local artist/ metalsmith, Whealan Massicott. Whealan has been crafting for over 25 years and is fortunate to have a fabulous team of artisans join him in creating magical jewelry. Being a musician at heart allows life’s movements, patterns, and rhythms to play out in his raw, organic designs. Ib designs Feel Good Jewelry is a salute to the simplicity of life and to the inspiration of creativity. Truly artful, truly unique, truly Caribbean! Feel Good Jewelry for Feel Good People. Stop in to say hi to Whealan, Kris, and the rest of the ib family. Find us on Facebook. www.islandboydesigns.com.
ric in dozens of patterns, school plaids and solids, clear and printed plastictable coverings, craft and notion supplies, infant and children’s clothing, men’s and women’s accessories, local books, towels, fans, beautiful ribbon and lace, and gifts, just to name a few! Located on the corner of King Cross and Company Street, open Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, and Sat, 11:30am – 5:30pm. Closed Wed and Sun. Facebook.
FantaSea Jewelry Studio & Gallery340-244-3110
Locally made gemstone and island inspired jewelry, created on site by designer, Nicole Gariepy. Nicole has been making jewelry on St. Croix for over 20 years. Specializing in unique gemstones, Caribbean larimar, and precious metals,
Fanta Sea Jewelry. Gemstone stack rings in all your favorite jewel tones. Hotheads. Sundressing made easy.ROUGE Duty Free
Orange Grove – 340-773-0054
Company Street – 340-718-0054
ROUGE Duty Free, the luxury Beauty and Fragrance house with Mont Blanc and Furla Italy, at Orange Grove Shopping Center, is excited to announce its second store, a Flagship Store, in the heart of the Historic District on Company Street, and in a charming, storied building in downtown Christiansted. The new store has the largest selection of beauty, skincare and makeup, a luxury designer sunglasses corner, Furla Italian leather handbags, Mont Blanc and fashion jewelry and watches, as well as a Liquor and Wine corner. The new ROUGE location, which is one-of-akind in the Caribbean, now hosts a new Café in the courtyard and a luxury Airbnb on the second level.
SONYA’S Fine Island Jewelry – 340-778-8605
Baci Duty Free. A family tradition since 1912—Arturo Fuente Cigars, an exclusive for 19 years! The largest walk-in cigar humidor in the VI with top-selling brands.
MON - SAT, 10A M - 6PM
QUEEN CROSS & STRAND ST, CHRISTIANSTED
340-773-5040 - 340-332-4449
bacidutyfree.com
Hook up with the Original—Sonya’s St. Croix Hook. Located at #1 Company Street since 1964, an introduction to the hand-wrought jewelry at Sonya’s begins with the pleasantly inexpensive hook bracelet which is often imitated, never duplicated. Our designs include: hurricanes, hearts, flowers, sea life, breast cancer awareness, and so much more. All creations are crafted in sterling silver, 14 & 18 karat gold—bracelets, rings, earrings, and pendants. Our loyal customers continue to vote our jewelry #1 in the Virgin Islands. Visit us at www.sonyaltd.com. Toll-free: 877-766-9284.
UNIQUE by Maria Banwaree – 340-473-1104
This a boutique that offers fashion and beauty products, like women’s clothing, accessories, shoes, jewelry, and perfume, with particular quality characteristics, from name brands, local designers and artists, and our own creations. In the Art Studio, we bring that sense of authenticity to each piece we make, and to each child we teach, because we believe that everyone is unique on their own and that we can all create something amazing out of anything. As part of our after-school program, we offer Art & Craft classes and homework space and help. For adults, there’s Sip and Paint classes. Private Parties are available for adults and kids as well as Spanish classes! We invite you to visit us and join a class. Open Mon-Fri, 10-6, Sat, 10-7. Company Street. IG, Facebook
Chaney Chicks & Island Gifts –305-896-3135
We’re he friendliest gift shop on the island with the life-size Mocko Jumbie out front! We specialize in gifts from the US Virgin Islands, primarily handmade on St Croix like Pirate Mike’s Local Hot Sauce, jams, soaps, local books, Waldemar Broadhurst Wire Art and more! We wire wrap found sea glass and Chaney into beautiful jewelry. Found your own while on island? Bring in your sea glass and Chaney treasures to have custom pendants made for $20. We offer one-of-a-kind locally made pendants, earrings, and bracelets of sea glass and Chaney. Established in 2015 and featured on HGTV. Kings Alley, off the Christiansted Boardwalk. Open MonSat, 10am-5pm.
Oceanique Creations – 321-438-3012
Wear the ocean! Oceanique Creations specializes in local hand-made gifts and island jewelry featuring sea glass and Chaney. Check out Oceanique Creations for that perfect keepsake and take home a part of St. Croix. If you find your own sea glass Featuredon!
Friendliest
Men’s & Women’s Designer
FRAGRANCES
COSMETICS
SKINCARE HANDBAGS
TOTES
JEWELRY ACCESSORIES
Elizabeth
Jimmy
Miyake
Mugler
Nina
Chaney Chicks Island Gifts. A personal pendant from a’ found’ treasure!“Be impossible to f orget.”
Women’s Work, Play, Dinner to Wedding Fashions!
Lots of Linen!
Jewelr y ~ S andals
Bags ~Totes
Hats S arongs
M-TH 10am-5pm
F-SAT 10am-5:30pm
Strand Street, Christiansted 340 719-5633
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or Chaney treasure, we can also design a special piece just for you! We also carry locally-made jewelry, hot sauce, art, soaps, candles, glassware and so much more—perfect options at an affordable price! Come in as guests and leave as friends! Located in King’s Alley just off Strand Street in Christiansted. Open Monday - Saturday 105pm. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Belle Sorelle Beauty Bar – 340-713-4455
Shop imported designer fragrances and cosmetics from Bvlgari, Guerlain, Boucheron, Dolce & Gabanna, Caroline Herrera, Paco Rabanne, Jean Paul Gautier, Issey Miyake, Narciso Rodriguez, Nina Ricci, Elizabeth Arden, Elizabeth Taylor, Juicy Couture, Azzaro, Mugler, Mont Blanc, Jimmy Choo, Coach and Versace. Also look for designer handbags, totes, jewelry and accessories. Located at the entrance to Kings Alley on King Street, across from Government House. Open Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 6pm. Facebook.
Baci Duty Free – 340-773-5040
On the corner of Queen Cross and Strand Street, Baci has been here to serve you for the past 26 years! See our large assortment of local hand-made island hook bracelets in silver, gold and black/gold/silver Titanium. Try on St.
Croix’s most-wanted designer USA hand-made stacking bracelet by Vahan in silver and gold with diamonds and other gem stones. Chaney, Larimar, Lafonn, St. Croix beads for Pandora, Atocha ship wreck and Greek, Roman coin jewelry. South Sea Pearl necklaces. Designer sunglasses from Gucci, Kate Spade, and many more. Polarized sport sunglasses from Costa, Oakley, Maui Jim, Ray-Ban, and Salt Life. Swiss watches from Alpina, Frederick Constant, Luminox, Mido, Swiss Army, and Tissot. Japanese-made from Bering, Casio, Citizen, Guess, Invicta, and Seiko. The largest walk-in cigar humidor in the VI with top-selling brands from Arturo Fuente, Padron, My Father, Monte Cristo, Macanudo and Cohiba. Largest selection of rums from around the world like Ron Zacapa. www.bacidutyfree.com
Hotheads – 340-773-7888
This trendy shop has swimwear for all shapes and sizes including hard-to-find separates, cup sizes, long torso, and attractive styles for full-figured women. We also carry colorful sarongs, cover-ups, bags, great accessories, casual and dressy clothing,
QUEEN CROSS STREET, cont... and sandals. And…the reason for the name – hats, hats, and more hats! Visit our store on Queen Cross Street near Strand. Open Monday – Saturday, 10am-6pm. Check new arrivals on Facebook.
JOYIA-Inspirational Jewelry –
340-713-4JOY (4569)
Artist and jeweler, Joyia Jones, invites you to visit her family-operated studio where we create handcrafted jewelry using silver, gold, and precious stones. Set your intention with our free engraving that allows you to customize your Joyia jewelry with an inspirational word, name or date. Check out our collection of one-of-a-kind antique spoon pendants, cuffs, and rings. Jump on the trend of mixing metals with our stackable rings and bangles and don’t forget to take a look at our unique square jewelry – we have square rings, bangles, and necklaces! Be inspired. Be creative. Be intentional. Check us out on Facebook and Instagram! Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Queen Cross Street www.joyiajewelry.com
Tropical Bracelet Factory Outlet –
340-719-0672
We are not only a store but an attraction not to be missed specializing in magnificent jewelry made on
the premises. See how your special piece is designed, created, and finished through our studio’s glass windows. View our extensive collection of stainless steel, copper, platinum, gold, and silver earrings, pendants, and rings. We have the largest selection of island bracelets, chaney, Larimar, conch, diamonds of all colors and sizes, certified ancient coins, natural pearls including the most unique of them all— “The Queen Conch Pearl.” Free rum samples from our extensive liquor collection available daily. Stop in for a rare cigar to commemorate your vacation. Known for our locally made crafts and collectables, take home a real souvenir made right here on St. Croix. Open Monday – Saturday, 10-6pm.
Crucian Gold- 340-244-2996
FEEL THE LOVE and discover how Crucian Gold’s original designs are inspired by St. Croix’s natural beauty and culture. Visit our Christiansted store where Nathan Bishop and our family of jewelers create the Island Bracelets, Chaney Collection, and a wide array of stunning original silver and gold artisan jewelry and gifts. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, FB & IG, www.cruciangold.com
Nested in St. Croix’s historic Christiansted, and embedded in the hearts and minds of everyone who has entered through its doors, is the Purple Papaya Souvenir and Gift Shop. The store is loaded with a full line of souvenirs, cold drinks and snacks, the largest selection of embroidered tee shirts and sweatshirts, Hawaiian shirts and dresses, sun tan lotions, sunglasses, towels, hats & caps, batteries, and quality beach/swimwear for the entire family. So, if you are looking for excellent customer service, and quality merchandise, come on in. It’s the island’s number one spot for all your Duty Free shopping, and vacation needs. It’s where you always get more for Le$$!
Expect the best from Jeweler, Rosa Asencio! For over 18 years, her unique, handmade gold and silver jewelry has received the highest level of customer satisfaction. In addition to forging, hammering, texturizing and soldering, Rosa uses the solids, clear and printed plastic table coverings, craft and notion supplies, infant and children’s Lost Wax Casting Method – an ancient process dating back thousands of years to ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Although demanding, it rewards the artisan with an object of great individuality. Visit the store to see the complete collections, inspired by the islands beauty and culture. “something is bound to catch your eye!” Strand Street in Christiansted.
www.rjshandmadedesigns.com; FB, IG
Small Wonder – 340-773-5551
A delightful children’s store filled with a large selection of swimsuits, sunhats, sunglasses, St. Croix tee shirts, sundresses & shirts in tropical prints—cool, 100% cotton & linen clothing for boys & girls in sizes from Newborn to Pre-teen. Also find sturdy wooden educational toys, doll houses, rocking horses & train sets by Plan & Brio. Special items include sterling silver feeding spoons, ceramic piggy banks, adorable stuffed animals, dolls & doll furniture, children’s tables & chairs, baby & children’s accessories, plus yearround holiday & event costumes. Layaway & Baby Shower Registry available. Located just steps from the Government Parking lot at 1110 Strand Street.
Trends! - 340-719-5633
This boutique has had three transformations—first Fashion Cove in 1983, then Avant Garde, and now Trends! owned by Lisa Bhola. Here you’ll find everything a woman could want, head to toe, for any occasion. Peruse through brands like Tribal Sportswear, Charlie B from Canada, Habitat Zen Knits, Bali Batik and Pineapple, and John Michael Richardson handmade jewelry. Great linen selection! If you’re looking for that special accessory, they’ve got the sandals, leather and vegan bags, hats, and sarongs to fit the bill. Strand Street near King Cross, open Mon – Thurs, 10am – 5pm, Sat, 10am – 5:30. FB, trendsboutiquevi, IG, trends.boutique_stx
CMCA Gift Shop – 340-772-2622
Local Art & Crafts at your fingertips—Annual “Island Art & Soul” Calendars (buy online), Books, Cloth and Carved Bowls, Greeting Cards, Home Accessories, Jewelry, Dolls, Glass, Beaded, and Shell Ornaments, Paintings, Pottery, Prints, Tee Shirts, Tiles, Wall Hangings, and Wire Sculptures. Inventory changes regularly so check us out often! Visit the new Gift Shop at Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts, housed in an 18th-century Danish townhouse on the Waterfront, Strand Street, Frederiksted. Open Tuesday – Saturday,
9am – 4pm and “Cruise Ship Days.” www.cmcarts.org. Like us on Facebook!
Enso Indigo Home – 340-513-3195
Back in the late 70s, 80s, and early 90s, islanders and visitors devoured Java Wraps sarongs, clothes, and takeout decor. Even if this is not a fond memory for you, you’re in for a treat as Twila Wilson and Kobie Nichols reincarnate this popular vibe into an all-encompassing home store. They’ve found a way to bring back those incredible textiles, create new designs, and mix it all with new-found objects. The name Enso says it all for them as a sacred Zen Buddha symbol representing strength and elegance and the manifestation of the artist at the moment of creation. This store will, no doubt, evolve into something very special for St. Croix. Located in Gallows Bay, in the orange Arawak building, with front and back entrances. Open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm, Sat, 10am-4:30pm.
Undercover Books – 340-719-1567
If you are looking for an independent bookstore in St. Croix, Undercover Books & Gifts in Gallows Bay is it. The Bistro is located right next door, so you can enjoy a cup of coffee after browsing the shelves. Undercover has everything you need in a bookstore. You will find the latest in fiction, and non-fiction as well as a fantastic children’s section. Don’t be surprised if you run into one or two local writers while you’re there; they have a great local interest selection and provide a comprehensive representation of the local talent. Open Mon – Fri, 9 am – 5 pm, Sat, 10 am –4:30 pm. www.undercoverbooksstcroix.com
Maison Rouge. Affordable Luxury Shopping, Dining, and Lodging. Company Street, Christiansted. (340) 718-0054. Purple Papaya. Largest selection of ladies and men’s swimwear.The Hunt – 340-277-1846
This consignment store on St. Croix overflowing with a refreshing and always-changing mix of all styles of furniture, lamps, wall art, and decorative pieces. Come on out, search the floor, shelves, baskets, and crates — you may discover a unique rarity or something you weren’t even looking for! You can’t resist this stuff, it’s all fascinating collectibles that you never knew you wanted! At the corner of Northshore and Midland Roads, pull into the parking lot at the orange buildings, two of them, chock full for you. Text Pamela for more info.
Plaza Extra East – 340-778-6240
Great Price. Right Value. With great low prices, Plaza Extra East features thousands of your favorite grocery store brands as well as foreign specialty foods, bulk packaged items, a full service bakery, deli, and prime meat counter. Plaza offers a large produce section featuring fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs, including locally grown items. In addition to a wide selection of wine and spirits, Plaza Extra East is also home to Doctors Choice Pharmacy. Conveniently located in Peter’s Rest, Plaza Extra East is your one stop, shopping destination for all your grocery, home, and personal care needs. www.plazaextraeast.com
The St. George Village Botanical Garden Museum Store – 340-692-2874
Remember your trip to the St. George Village Botanical Garden and St. Croix with a Caribbean-themed gift from the Garden’s Museum Store! We carry a unique collection of handmade and locally-sourced items, carefully curated by Store Manager, Nicole Chin, and her talented staff. The Shop features books by local authors, salves and botanicals made with island-grown ingredients, and botanically-themed jewelry. Sample a taste of the island with Peachey’s delicious pastries and rum cake, and locally-brewed and bottled Bush Tea. Or, just drop by and enjoy a fresh brewed cup of coffee and a pastry in our NEW Picnic Pavilion! The Garden and Museum Store are open EVERY DAY, 9 am to 3 pm. www.thegardenstcroix.org
Sweet Lime Furnishings – 340-719-6360
Want that WOW factor in your home or condo? Sweet Lime Furnishings, on Constitution Hill, can help you get it, with indoor furniture made from teak, mahogany and other durable hardwoods; outdoor furniture in elegant unfinished teak, man-made wicker over aluminum frames or durable plastic lumber with a 20-year warranty; comfy sofas and chairs in washable or Sunbrella fabrics; exotic, one-of-a-kind pieces and the work of some of St. Croix’s best-known artists. Our inventory is huge, and we’re adding to it all the time! We’re also happy to special order. Tuesday–Saturday, 10am–4pm. www.sweetlimefurnishings.com, Facebook
Artisan Craft Distilling Co – 340-725-6701
We take great pride in fermenting, distilling, and bottling right on the premises using locally-sourced cor n for our signature White Lightning M oonshine, and local fruits in small batch special fermentations like Pomegranate, Coffee, Apple Pie, and Coconut Chocolate flavors. Look for NEW
flavors every month like Black Current, and Sorrel coming up! Stop by for a free Tasting Monday-Friday, 3-6pm and Saturday-Sunday, 11am-5pm. Located on Hospita l Street (Rt. 75) just East of Christiansted before the By-Pass—look for the large Copper Still! Gift Shop towels, tees, shot glasses, flasks and more!
BREW STX – 340-719-6339
BREWSTX is St. Croix’s only restaurant and microbrewery located on the beautiful Christiansted boardwalk. The two-level waterfront venue provides spectacular views perfect for dinin g in or for private parties. The menu features local seafood entrees, steak dinners, delicious appetizers, and a variety of handhelds. Enjoy any meal with one of our house-crafted brews on tap! (Full bar available). Open Monday - Saturday, 11am – 10pm, Sunday, 11am – 9pm. www.brewstx.com, FB
Chupacabra Tacos – 340-713-TACOS (8226)
Chupacabra Tacos is a hole in the wall taqueria serving a variety of tacos that are plated on soft, hand-crafted corn tortillas. We are committed to
cooking from scratch, with only the freshest ingredients. Seafood is our specialty and Frozen Drinks are our passion. Whether you’re looking to grab a quick bite to eat and a frozen Margarita or a filling meal, we’ve got you covered! Come stop by! We’re in Pan Am Pavilion between Strand Street & the Boardwalk. Tues-Sat, 11am-7pm. www.chupacabratacosVI.com, Facebook.
Coco Loco Bar & Grill – 340-690-5626
A vibr ant Spanish Tapas-inspired restaurant in the heart of Christiansted at Kings Alley, between King Street and the boardwalk. Tapas, in select bars in Spain, have evolved into an entire, and sometimes sophisticated, cuisine. Here guests can order a wide variety of different tapas and combine them in such a way to make a full meal. We combine Spanish, Mexican, Cuban, and Peruvian cuisine with a Caribbean twist. Try Maduros, Ceviche, Calamare, Chicharron, Empanads, Pinchos, Paella, or a Cubano sandwich. Our menu, service, settings and atmosphere are for families and friends to experience great food and engage in wonderful conversation. Enjoy and relax, it doesn’t get better than this...Open for dinner Wed-Thurs, 5-10pm, Fri-Sun, 5-11pm. Call ahead for TakeOut. Menu on website. FB & IG. www.cocolocostx.com
The Courtyard - 340-773-7728
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Wed- Sun: 9am-3pm & 6 -9pm, till 11pm, Sat King’s Alley, Christiansted, o the boardwalk
Right across the street from Government House on King Street, you’ll find the hidden oasis called The Courtyard. Known for its locallysourced, organic cold press juices, and fresh fruit smoothies, they now offer soups, salads, sandwiches and quiche along with Vegan and glutenfree options! Sip a cup of coffee, relax, and take a peek at our latest ‘artist-of-the-month’ works on display. Most weekends, we offer Art, Yoga, or Wine and Food Workshops; schedule on our
Brew STX. BYO Bowls for lunch or dinner. Cruzian Bayou Bistro. Seafood Mac & Cheese.Luncheria — 340-773-4247
This restaurant is an institution on St. Croix - a taste of Mexico in Christiansted for 39 years! All the locals know owner, Lenny, and Louie, bartender on Thursday and Friday evenings, making the best Margaritas - your way! Enter through the big pillars and follow the Danish brick wall up to the bar for orderi ng. Enjoy all your favorites, at casual tables in a terraced, outdoor courtyard - Nachos, Salads, Quesadillas, Burritos, Enchiladas, Tacos and Tostadas. Enjoy “Two’fer Tuesday” with 2 Tacos for $5, and 2 Beers for $5. End then there’s “Thursday Night Tacos,” 2 Tacos for $3, dine in only. Located on Company Street in Apothecary Hall and open Monday - Saturday, 11 am - 9 pm, Thursday 11 am10 pm, closed Sundays.
Facebook page. Open Monday - Saturday, 8 am - 6 pm; give us a call for drive-thru or pick-up service! We’re available for private parties up to 50 people. www.thecoutyardstx.com, Facebook.
Cruzian Bayou Bistro – 813-495-3244
Welcome to Cruzian Bayou Bistro, a taste of New Orleans with an Island Flair, featuring the 2023 “Iron Bartender“ Mixologist Jibril Williams, serving cold refreshing drinks, spirits, invigorating mocktails, and a warm smile alongside Chef Christy Brown, 2022 “Taste of St Croix” Best Vegetarian & Voted 2022 Peoples Choice for Sejah Farms “Bush Cook/Chef Cook.” When searching for a luscious salad, bold flavored seafood, or sensationally-seasoned Cajun or refreshing beverages, come join us in a local oasis just off the boardwalk in Kings Alley. Creating flavorful combinations of the Caribbean and the bold tastes of New Orleans, at last food NOT fast food! Open Wed-Sun, 9am3pm & 6-9pm. Till 11pm, Sat.
Nate’s Boathouse – 340-692-6283
Enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner or Sunday brunch on our boardwalk patio or in our breezy, open-air restaurant overlooking beautiful Christiansted Harbor. Watch the local fishing boats deliver their daily catch of Wahoo, Tuna, or MahiMahi—we specialize in the fresh seafood brought to our dock every day. Creative dinner options incorporate an eclectic blend of world cuisines along with a unique, affordable wine list. Drink specials from the most complete bar on the island. Open 7 days, 8am – 9pm, ½ -Price Happy Hour, 4–6pm. FB, IG. www.stxboathouse.com
Roots-N-Kulchah Cafe - 340-513-8665
Cafe Roots-N-Kulchah is a fusion of cultures in which you are bound to taste your own Roots-NKulchah! Chef Kimba preps and cooks his Vegan plant-based cuisine the same day; all ice creams done the day before. The main dish changes every day except for Thursdays as it’s Pate Thursday. Dine in, Take Out, and Curbside Pickup are all options. Menu QR code is on the facebook page; order ahead! Along with being a certified vegan Chef, Kimba is an avid woodturner; his ‘for sale’ art pieces are on display at the restaurant. Located between The Bombay Club and the Lutheran Church on King Street, they’re open for Lunch & Dinner, Tues-Thurs, 11:30am-6pm, Fri, 11:30am-2pm & 6-10pm. FB, IG
SHUPE’S on the Boardwalk – 340-773-3400
Looking for something affordable and quick? Look no further! Shupe’s on the Boardwalk offers casual waterfront dining, featuring fresh, handground burgers, hand-cut fries, chicken wings, veggie burgers, chicken sandwiches, soft-serve ice cream, and more. All meals served in an easytravel paper bag. Of course, a full bar at your
Open for Dinner & Takeout
Wed - Thurs 5- 10pm Fri - Sun 5- 11pm
Kings Alley, Christiansted
disposal as well! The best spot on the Boardwalk for burgers and beer! Open Monday – Saturday, 11am – 10pm; Sunday, 11am – 9pm. FB, IG.
TLC Café – 340-713-1430
Stop on by for breakfast or lunch, and fresh breads made to order in a casual and relaxing atmosphere at umbrella-covered tables in a breezy courtyard. We specialize in fresh breads, but also bagels, muffins, soups, salads, burgers, steaks, wings, fries, and sandwiches! Our breads come in Sour Dough, Rum Raisin, Seven Grain, Jalepeno, Cheddar, Italian Herb, and Parmesan. Try our American Breakfast, super fresh Everything Bagel, Berrylicious Waffles, Rum Raisen French Toast, Build-Your-Own Sandwich, Italian Mafia Sandwich, or Juicy Mahi-Mahi Salad. Eat in or take out Tues-Sat, 8am-6pm, Sat, 9am-2pm. tlc-kitchen.business.site, facebook, IG
Z Café - 340-713-2233
Pentheny building; dating back over 200 years. Take your time, enjoy a glass of Prosecco, can of local beer or bush tea. Appreciate the history of a rich and diverse setting while enjoying Gyros, an artisan salad or a hot pressed short rib panini. Chef Jamey Hughson’s culinary diversity and technique are unmatched on St. Croix. The meals are freshly prepared with love and care, the ambiance is relaxed and tranquil, and there’s new friends and memories to be made. Offering a quick grab-n-go breakfast and/or a relaxed elegant lunch, hearty and meaty meals, vegan and vegetarian options plus plenty of sweets for your tooth. You won’t be disappointed dining with us or carrying away. Open Mon-Fri, 9am-2:30pm
Maria’s Cantina & Sports Bar – 340-713-0222
This Mexican Restaurant & Sports Bar (little M exico in Gallows Bay) is owned by Chef Maria Fonrouge—actually from Mexico! They will transport you there with authentic Mexican cuisine—something for everyone—meat lovers to vegan. Burritos and Tacos, made-to-order, are served as fast as you can say “Andale!” Specialvalue Kids Menu. Margaritas, Sangria, Micheladas, and Maria’s Signature Drinks made fresh daily. There are 14 TVs for our Sport Fans. Eat in AC or in the courtyard. Kitchen open Tuesday-Friday, 11am-9pm and Saturdays, Noon-9pm. Check facebook for menus and daily specials.
Seaside Market & Deli – 340-719-9393
Seaside Market & Deli is St. Croix’s only gourmet market! With a full-service bakery and deli, Seaside offers made-to-order sandwiches, fresh breads, deli meats, and a variety of sweet treats. Shop Seaside for a huge selection of wines, gourmet cheeses, specialty food items, and the freshest meat and seafood on
Tuesday - Friday, 11am-9pm Saturday, Noon - 9pm
island. We feature a variety of convenient, readymade foods including a fresh soup and salad bar, and a buffet featuring hot entrees and sides plus a large selection of fresh produce, including local selections, and a coffee & juice bar featuring your favorite coffee drinks, fresh squeezed juices and smoothies. Seaside Market & Deli – Eat Fresh. Live Smart. Facebook
Eat Right… ink Right!
Roots-N-Kulchah Vegan Plant-Based Cuisines
Farm-to-Table Fine Dining
Lunch /Dinner, Tues -urs, 11:30 - 6pm Fri, 11:30 -2 & 6 -10pm | King Street, Christiansted 340 513- 8665 | rootsnkulchah@hotmail com
BREAKFAST | LUNCH
Mon-Fri, 9am-2:30pm Penthany Courtyard
46 King Street 340-713-2233
TLC Café & Bakery. Warm, fresh waffles. Roots-N-Kulchah Café. Vegan Saltfish Wrapnights, The Mermaid hosts its Grill Night with music, beach games, and fire dancers; Tuesdays offer a Marketplace with local shopping, steel band and moko jumbies. The Terrace restaurant and The Martel Lounge offer additional options for dinner Wednesday-Sunday, as well as seasonal entertainment. Brunch is served on Sundays. Menus offer fresh and wild-caught fish and shrimp, prime meats, locally-sourced salads, pastas, and vegetarian dishes. There’s an extensive wine list and each restaurant features a children’s menu. Reservations are required for dinner. www.thebuccaneer.com
Duggan’s Reef — 340-773-9800
The Buccaneer Restaurants – 340-712-2100
Minutes east of Christiansted, The Buccaneer celebrates its 75th year; family-owned and operated for three generations. Lunch is served beachfront daily at The Mermaid and seasonally at Beauregard’s on the Beach. On Monday
It’s easy to see why this beachfront restaurant, an informal, open-to-the-breeze spot overlooking Buck Island, has been a local favorite for more than 40 years—voted Best Seafood on St. Croix by readers of the Daily News! Start off with drinks or your choice from the wine list. We specialize in local lobster and fresh fish. Also enjoy pasta, filet mignon, and our choice of freshly prepared desserts. Reservations welcomed!
Dinner served 6 nights a week; closed Sundays and closed annually Sept 26-Oct 18.
Sea Terrace Restaurant & East End Bar340-249-0700
Our Sea Terrace restaurant, on the ocean level, in an open, airy, covered gallery, is open for lunch, Mon-Sat, 11am-3pm and Sun, 10am-3pm for All-You-Can-Eat Brunch. Our kitchen chefs create daily specials with locally-sourced ingredients along with seafood, American and international cuisine. The East End Bar offers casual dining under the stars from 3-9pm daily. Enjoy house-made pizzas, fresh sandwiches and salads while listening to live music. Our newest fine dining spot is The Far East Restaurant, Japanese-inspired steakhouse and sushi, open Thurs-Sat, 5-9pm. We can host your private event, birthday or wedding with our catering menus. Take a dip in the pool, with a daily pool pass for purchase. Call or use Open Table for reservations. www.grapetreebayhotel.com
The Terrace Breakfast Dai ly
Fine Dining & Enter tainment Wed -Sun
The Mermaid Beachfront Lunch Dai ly
Monday Gri ll Night with Fire Da ncers
Tuesday Marketplace with Moko Jumbies
Beauregard ’ s on the Beach Bar, Sushi & Specialty Dining
Reservations
Taste of St. Croix. Open for dinner, Mon–Sat, 6-10pm. Nightly entertainment, 7-9pm. Daily Specials on facebook.
Six Nine Restaurant & Bar - 340-772-6969
Beach Side Cafe – 340-772-1266
The Beach Side Café at Sand Castle on the Beach Hotel in Frederiksted offers fresh catch seafood specials, American and local dishes with tropically-inspired cocktails and mocktails hand-crafted from local juices, along with our house-made desserts on the island’s best beach for fun-in-the-sun and spectacular sunsets. Open for lunch Monday through Friday 11am - 3pm, brunch 10am - 3pm Saturday and Sunday, and dinner daily from 4:30 - 8:30pm. Visit Sand Castle on the Beach and the Beach Side Cafe for everything you’ll need to enjoy a true St. Croix experience.
Ciboné Fine Seafood – 340-719-2663
An exciting, intimate dining experience in Frederiksted’s historic Limetree Court, King Street. Their menu of “eclectic, French, Mediterranean, Crucian Fusion” includes wild-caught seafood and the use of local, farm-fresh ingredients. Entrée Award Winner,
Welcome to Six Nine, Frederiksted’s newest, revitalized restaurant, in the former Pier 69 location! Nestled in the romantic waterfront courtyard in frontmof Frederiksted P ier, we offer an elegant, outdoor/indoor dining experience and comfortable, fun bar seating! For dinner, enjoy hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, pastas and desserts, daily specials including lobster when available, a daily bar menu, oyster happy hour, an extensive wine list, signature cocktails and an excellent rum and scotch selection. Lunch is more casual, offering sandwiches, burgers, fish tacos and more! Brunch includes traditional items and creative savory dishes, and bottomless mimosas made with fresh, local juices! Dinner, Monday-Sunday, 5:309pm, Saturday and Sunday Brunch, 10a,-2pm. Follow us on facebook @sixninestx or onlineat sixninestx.com. Reservations recommended! Call to book or on OpenTable.
Stop & Shop Supermarket – 340-692-2771
Fresh, Full-Service Deli! Fresh Produce! Meats!
Wine & Spirits! We also have all your favorite ice creams! See us for your extended stays on your boat, at your hotel, BNB or just picnics. New brands, organic foods, premium products.
Weekly Specials and Fresh-Daily Take-Out Menus
Lunch, Dinner, Weekend Brunch and Spec tacular Sunsets
fine seafood 340-719-2663
Strand Street, across from the pier above molly’s, thru alley, up steps Open Daily Mon-FRI, 11am-12am Sat-Sun, 3PM-12am 340-773-5227 | TapDeckSTX.com
on facebook. Located on Centerline Road in Hannah’s Rest, near Sandy Point and Frederiksted beaches. Open 6am – 9pm EVERY DAY! Shop More For Less
Located on the waterfront in front of the Frederiksted Pier, enjoy an upscale pub fare, daily chef specials, draft beer, great wine, and extensive cocktails. We offer inside air-con¬ ditioned seating, and outdoor balcony seating with a view of the Pier and amazing West End sunsets. Come for poke, flatbreads, salads, sliders, or our famous Spinach-Artichoke Dip, and stay for the inviting atmosphere and pro¬f essional, fun bartenders. Daily events include Monday Trivia, Tues Karaoke,, Wednesday Sushi/Poke Bowl Night, Thursday Bingo, Friday, Award-Winning Stir-Friday, Sat Mexican Night and NFL and other sports on Sundays! Entrance on the 2nd floor, through the Six-Nine courtyard in front of the Pier! Open Mon-Fri 11am-12am, Sat-Sun 3pm-12am.
Jordan Stevens and Shane Kuhlmann moved to St Croix from Austin, Texas in 2013 and opened The Courtyard in September 2015. They wanted to open a Fitness Studio and Juice Bar that welcomed everyone from all walks of life. Like many others, Shane struggled with weight, health, and anxiety issues and he wanted to create a safe and welcoming space for folks like him that wanted a community to grow with!
On the Juice Bar menu are organic cold press juices and smoothies, as well as açai bowls, salads, baked goods, and sandwiches. They put an emphasis on locally-sourced ingredients whenever possible. Shane and Jordan are proud to be offering RAW options on St. Croix and creating delicious, healthy alternatives to some of those not-so-healthy favorites! You will also find specialty coffees, frappes, wines by the glass or bottle, and beers. Visit the website for menu and online ordering options.
The Courtyard is currently undergoing a refresh both physically and mentally. They have undergone a facelift with new relaxing furniture, a new coat of paint, and even new signs. They are expanding the menu with new items including Sangria, breakfast wraps, and gluten-free desserts.
To offer a wider range of classes, they have changed up the studio lineup of fitness classes adding new instructors who share the same passion and similar goals. The Courtyard is excited to bring back special community-based classes and ramp up efforts to raise awareness and funds for non-profit groups that give back to the community as a whole.
THE COURTYARD | 340-773-7728
OPEN MON-FRI, 8AM-6PM
KALIMA CENTER, KING STREET WWW.THECOURTYARDSTX.COM
Beach Side Café at Sand Castle. Pistachio Passion! Lemon butter blackened Salmon.casual breakfast sandwiches, featuring local produce from our farmers market on island, and lunch — a Caribbean Continental Cuisine that would make your taste buds sing. Along with our chowder, a taste of New England in the heart of Christiansted, there’s an electric blend of world cuisines. Of course, we do catering for all occasions, pour local drinks, and more. Located inside Thomas Bakery near Sunny Isle. Open Mon-Fri, 6:30am-10:30am for breakfast, and 11am-4pm for lunch. Menu on FB, Chef Ozzie Catering.
El Flamboyant – 340-779-3285
The Landing Beach Bar @ Cane Bay –340-718-0362
Leatherback Landing has arrived in Cane Bay! With a focus on promoting exceptional local beer while embracing and celebrating the community, the restaurant boasts a rotating selection of fresh Leatherback Brewing beers on tap and in cans along with classic island cocktails. The food menu features many favorites along with local specials made with quality ingredients sourced from farmers, bakers, and fishermen located right here on the island. Happy Hour runs from 4pm-6pm daily, and brunch, which starts at 10am every Sunday, is a must. Reservations and large parties are welcome. Cane Bay is a day-trip destination where you can bring the whole family. Pull up a seat, grab a drink, and take in the natural beauty of the island. www.thelandingbeachbar.com
Chef Ozzie’s Kitchen – 340-422-6382
Looking for something affordable and quick? Look no further! Chef Ozzie Kitchen offers
“People like coming here,” says owner Yvonne Villegas. “I learned to cook from my mother who had a restaurant in Puerto Rico for many years and now its my turn to cook and serve these coveted family recipes!” This colorful, family restaurant offers up a Caribbean, Latin, and Seafood menu that has been pleasing patrons for over 20 years. If you like fresh fish, lobster, conch, and shrimp, or chicken, steaks, and pork chops, you must try the way they do it at here! Happy
Breakfast & Lunch
Take-Out Only Mon-Fri 6:30am – 4pm
Menu on Facebook, Chef Ozzie Catering
Hour tradition on Thursday and Friday nights is to stop for a drink then take shish-kabobs home from the drive-up booth! Located between Centerline Road and the Highway on Route #663 and open Monday – Tuesday, 11:30 am – 6 pm, Wednesday – Saturday, 11:30 am – 9 pm, Sunday, 10:30 am – 8 pm.
Local drinks!
Inside Thomas Bakery, Sunny Isle 340-422-6382
Catering for all occasions! Try our mouth-watering salmon chowder!
Chef Ozzie’s Kitchen. Caribbean Continental Cuisine To Go. Leatherback Brewing Co. Passionfruit Vanilla Sour.Limited Releases. Many of the styles feature local ingredients. The Tasting Room serves a selection of pizzas, wraps, salads and appetizers and features an indoor and outdoor bar with a familyfriendly atmosphere. Our second location is on St. Thomas and you can also find our beers in cans and on draft in local stores and restaurants. www.leatherbackbrewing.com, FB
The Market STX – 340-719-1870
The biggest, full-service supermarket on St. Croix features organic fresh local produce, imported cheeses, organic eggs, and juices. They have the finest cuts of meat prepared by their Master Butcher —USDA meats, Certified Angus meats, poultry and seafood. Pair all your favorites with wines from the largest liquor selection on island. Catering is available from the full-service Deli and Bakery. Try the delicious Stone House Subs, pastries and desserts. Artisan breads, platters, and hot foods served daily. Now order online with curbside pickup at www.themarketvi.com. Simply Fresh!
MUTINY Island Vodka - 340-690-9322
Leatherback Brewing Company –340-772-2337
Leatherback Brewing Company proudly produces authentic Virgin Islands craft beer with uniquely Caribbean grown ingredients and influences alongside traditional beer styles. We aim to build the community and culture around well-crafted beer and to celebrate and steward our Caribbean life! Leatherback’s flagship location, the St. Croix Brewery and Tasting Room, is located in the Roebuck Industrial Park just up the highway from the airport. Leatherback brews and cans four styles year-round and releases a rotating series of
The Caribbean’s original Island Vodka handcrafted from breadfruit, MUTINY Island Vodka® is a true island vodka with a luxurious smoothness that reminds you of the trade winds and blue waters of its island home. The only spirit distilled, bottled, and distributed on St Croix, we are proud to be a US Virgin Islands export! Full of Island vibes, Island character, Island flavor, and Island rhythm! The magic of breadfruit not only makes a smooth Island Vodka, but it helps feed people, create jobs, and benefit the environment. Ask for us at all restaurants on island, visit our iconic mill tasting room on the Christiansted boardwalk, and join us at Sion Farm Distillery for breadfruit eats and drinks. BETTER Cocktails. BETTER Planet.
We are excited to be the new owners of Tap Deck! We fell in love with this piece of Frederiksted paradise at first glance—amazing 2nd floor water view off the porch, cool breeze, and cozy feel of the bar! We hope to be a place where everyone is welcome, and “everyone knows your name.”
I moved to St Croix at 18 after graduating college and was a Special Ed teacher in the public schools. I fell in love with the people of St Croix and the beauty of the island so when I left again to get my nursing degree, I return to work as a nurse. David was a stay-at-home Dad as we raised three children; Bennett, our youngest, was born on island. We both have years of management experience in the service industry as both our families own successful restaurants in Maryland.
Our new upscale pub menu features a lunch special with gourmet wraps, chips and a drink for $16. There are daily food and drink specials, local seafood specials, soups, homemade desserts, and more. Favorites include our famous lobster dip, Ms B’s homemade meatballs, flatbread pizzas, and Tuna & Salmon poke bowls. We deliver within walking distance and have curb side pickup.
Weekly activities are fun for everyone! Monday is Trivia Night and the competition is fierce. Tuesday is Karaoke Night/Open Mic Night, Wednesday is Asian night, Thursday is Bingo, Friday is our Award-Winning Stir Fry night (Taste of St. Croix 2022), Saturday is Mexican Night with live music, and Sunday is Hospitality Day with specials for fellow restaurant/bar workers. There’s sports on TV for those wanting to enjoy a game and a cold drink.
Open Monday-Friday, 11am-12am and Saturday & Sunday, Noon-12am. We can’t wait to meet you!
Tap Deck Bar & Billiards
Strand Street | 340-773-5227
Tapdeckstx.com | facebook
El Flamboyant. Shrimp Salad Mofongo.Serving the Community for 20 years! Are you ready to savor one of St. Croix’s best- kept secrets?
Taste La Reine Chicken Shack’s mouth-watering BBQ chickens, slowly-cooked on wood-chip coal over an open pit! Get in line! Other menu favorites include Roast Pork, Ribs, Steak, Local Seafood, daily specials and many other island delicacies. Come mingle with our friendly staff and local patrons in our recently renovated outdoor seating area. Enjoy one of our most popular drinks “Cruzan Confusion” at our full bar. Located mid-island on Route #75, off Centerline Road, we’re open 7 days a week serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Eat in or Take out! Facebook
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Our convenient online ordering & curbside pickup will help you simplify your shopping experience.
ARTfarm, LLC – 340-514-4873
Sign up on our website for email announcements about our Pop-Up stands. www.artfarmllc.com
Crescent Farm, VI - 340-277-0707
Sat-Sun, 11am – 3pm or by appointment. Solar-powered, organic farm. Seasonal fruits & vegetables. Facebook
La Reine Farmers Market – 340-778-0998
Sat, 6:30 am – 11 am
New Location. VI Dept of Agriculture Ag Station, East Building, on Rt. 669. Vegetables, fruits, plants, and trees.
Ridge2Reef – 340-473-1557
Fresh, wholesome, USDA certified organic fruits, veggies, meats. Two markets: Inside Lawaetz Museum, Wed & Sat, 11am-3pm; Leatherback Brewing, Sat, 12-3pm. Facebook.
Sejah Farm VI – 340-277-6046 or 277-9392
Mon – Fri, 10 am – 5 pm, Sat, 7 am – 5 pm
Dale and Yvette Browne offer livestock, eggs, & organically grown vegetables. www.sejahfarm.com. Accepts credit cards.
Southgate Corner Farmer’s Market –404-310-8278
Sat, 9am – Noon
Fresh & preserved fruit, local honey, unrefrigerated eggs, goat cheese, plants, handmade soaps. FB
Tropics Hydroponics Farm, LLC –340-227-5546
Mon, Wed, Fri, 9am-4pm, Sat 9am-Noon. Brian McCulough specializes in Bibb lettuce, vine-ripened tomatoes, & other vegetables. Farm locations, Pg 54-55.
Located in the iconic Island Dairies Building in Sion Farm, halfway between downtown Christiansted and the airport, you will find our renovated, air-conditioned, bright blue Sion Farm Distillery. Come enjoy the Caribbean’s first and finest Island Vodka®, MUTINY Island Vodka®, handcrafted from breadfruit. MUTINY Island Vodka® is the only spirit distilled, bottled, and distributed on St Croix. Better Cocktails. Better Planet. Our family-friendly, Distillery offers complimentary tours, flight tastings, a chef created menu, full service, distillery view bar, merchandise, micro batch releases, and more! Open 11:30am-7:30pm with Happy Hour from 4-5:55pm, Monday – Friday. Saturday brunch from 10am-2pm. Tours of the distillery are also available, please call to learn more. Find complete menu on Facebook or our website. Come experience island vibes, island character, island flavor, and island rhythm. www.sionfarmdistillery.com
Southgate Corner Farmer’s Market. Unrefrigerated eggs.
Barbara Gelardi’s work can be described as Magical Realism. Vivid color is her hallmark, the bigger, the bolder, the better. Her medium is fast-drying acrylics on wood, canvas, and walls. Her color palette is not limited to natural color. There are no rules this artist doesn’t beautifully break. She is a voraciously productive painter and the last few years have given her commissions that are Hotel Super-Sized!
The first was with Grapetree Bay Hotel and Villas, East End, during the Pandemic. An ambitious project, the current owners aimed to bring a once thriving hotel, decimated by Hugo in 1989, back to its former glory. In 1963, the now world famous artist, Daniel Buren, took a commission fresh out of art school to create murals all around this hotel. In 2020, Barbara Gelardi was chosen to do the same. Her Giclee Prints are in every room and her hand painted large sea animal woodcuts are hanging above the beds.
An 80-foot hallway ceiling is painted as if you are in an aquarium, the gym has seven 10-ft painted Moko Jumbies, and the outdoor Sea Terrace Restaurant, facing the pool, has four large arched frames depicting a compass direction and the charms of the natural beauty each shore on St Croix offers. Upstairs, The East End Bar, features a mural of the band that used to play at the Hotel in the 1960s. Plans are to continue the art into the Villas along the beach.
Barbara has also been working on the remodeled luxury suites at Sand Castle on the Beach, Frederiksted. Large, boldly designed botanicals grace the new Dolphin Villa. See one on the August cover! An 8-foot Octopus and 4-ft square, magnified orange and red Hibiscus create a modern echo of Pop Art and Georgia O’Keefe influences.
Find Barbara at work and view Giclees and Original Acrylics in her Christiansted studio; text to set up an appointment. Studio hours vary due to mural work, although she is usually at the Studio between 9am-3pm.
Barbara Art Studio | Company Street |340-514-9038 | Barbara.website | FB, Barbara Art Studio | IG, Barbara Gelardi
Designer of the Official US Virgin Islands MadrasThis colorful madras fabric is making an appearance everywhere in so many creative ways! You will see it on quadrille dancers and Moko Jumbies, ceremonious ribbons and tablecloths, pageants and costumes, headwraps and even Santa. The excitement is palpable. And why? Virgin Islanders now have their very own madras fabric. This uniquely designed plaid fabric is the Official United States Virgin Islands madras, enacted by the Legislature of the US Virgin Islands on January 21, 2021. The fabric has quickly become a tangible way of showcasing our Virgin Islands pride and beauty.
Born from the vision of one of our Living Legends and highly regarded cultural bearers, Mr. Bradley Christian, of the St. Croix Heritage Dancers, recognized how important it would be for us, as Virgin Islanders, to have a madras to call our own. He reached out to me as a Virgin Islands Artist & Textile Designer to create a design that would be like no other.
Charged with the daunting and very exciting task, I wanted the design to be beautiful, but more importantly, it needed to instill an emotional connection. Specially designed for the USVI, I chose to symbolize the splendor of our islands through specific colors reflecting our rich beauty, culture and history. Every element included in the design conveys the depth of our past, present and future.
I have been fortunate to work on a wide array of design projects since launching my business in 2015, including large scale custom installations for hotels and private residences, as well as expanding my collection of Caribbean inspired designs. My prints are featured on products ranging from accent pillows to fabulous hand fans, wall hangings, yoga leggings, exquisite silk scarves, colorful tote bags and pouches and much more, available online, at art fairs, and studio visits by appointment.
Of the many projects, designing the official US Virgin Islands madras has been the most exciting, challenging and emotionally rewarding. What a proud moment it is for all of us!
Debbie Sun Design Studio
www.debbiesun.com | info@debbiesun.com
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Bead On a Wire - 340-718-BEAD (2323)
Learn how to make jewelry with Artisan/ Instructor Vanessa Harvey Hinds. Day, Evening, and Private 2-hour classes are available in Wire Work, Chain Maille, Pearl Knotting, Stringing, Seed Beading, and more. Visit her bright yellow and white Bead Store in the new Richmond Courtyard on Soboetker Lane, between Rt. 755 and the seaplane ramp. Find tools, beads, semiprecious gemstones, precious metal wire, stringing supplies, Swarovski crystals, and much more. Let her help you plan your special event, jewelry party or Craft & Sip. Open Tues-Sat, 11am-6pm. Full schedule at www.beadonawirestx.com. FB
Cane Roots Art Gallery – 340-718-4929
“I began collecting art in 1981 and am still collecting which has manifested itself into the launch of Cane Roots Art Gallery, the blue and white building at 24 Company Street,” says owner Sonia Deane. “Though I am not an artist myself, the process of the gallery renovation became a canvas for me. I believe that there is a renaissance of the artist community here and I am truly excited to be a part of it. The “175” Year of Emancipation in the VI ushers in reflection and celebration. We will be exhibiting artworks of Elwin Joseph, Elisa McKay, John Jones, Danica David, El’Roy Simmonds, LaVaughn Belle, and Niarus Walker among others, through September. A wonderful calendar of exhibits continues for 2023 and we also hope to serve as an assemblage of artists and a convergence of ideas. I look forward to sharing it with you, bringing art into to your home, and experiencing the transformation.” The gallery will be open Tuesday thru Friday, 10am-5pm, Saturday, Noon-5pm, or by appointment. www.canerootsartgallery.com, FB, IG
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts –340-772-2622
Our mission is to preserve, promote and exhibit the arts of St. Croix and the Caribbean community, to provide an interactive environment that encourages children, youth and adults to learn positive forms of expression, and to offer creative learning experiences which foster an understanding of the rich cultural and artistic traditions of the Caribbean, and their source. Housed in an 18th-century Danish townhouse. Artist-in-Residence program. Come visit and join us! www.cmcarts.org, Facebook.
Christa’s Art Gallery – 340-713-9959
Christa-Ann Davis Molloy was a St. Croix This Week cover artist in February and March of 2017 and since then, opened a gallery in La Grande Princesse and now on Company Street in Christiansted. Born in Trinidad, West Indies, she began an interest in art and design by the age of 11, encouraged by her Mom, her sister, her sons, and friends. She loves to paint portraits, old buildings, quadrille dancers, mocko jumbies, Caribbean scenes, and events. Lots of these images are incorporated into products at her gallery. Come see her umbrellas, shower curtains, coasters, rugs, cushions, mugs, tee shirts, face masks, and cultural color-
Tues - Fri 10am to 5pm Sat 12pm to 5pm
ing books. Sign up for art classes and Sip and Paint events. Open Mon – Fri, 11am – 5:30pm; Sat, 10:30am – 4pm. Company Street. www.christaart.com. FB, IG
Henle Fine Art – 340-332-1628
Now at the new home of FantaSea Jewelry Studio and Gallery, this historic loft on Company Street in Christiansted continues to showcase the paintings and prints of Maria Henle, the photographs of St. Croix’s premier photographer Fritz Henle and the
photography of Tina Henle. HenleGallery.com
Photography by Emelyn Morris-Sayre303-517-5116
Emelyn’s love of photography and the Caribbean began at an early age while living in Puerto Rico. Upon moving to St. Croix, she has focused on capturing cultural events, beautiful landscapes, the vibrant flowers, local produce, and life on St. Croix. Her images are featured on canvas, metal, greeting cards, matted prints, a photo book, “Embracing St. Croix,” and now a coloring book, “Color me Crucian.” You can find her work at Many Hands, Jump Up Deli & Dem Tings, and From the Gecko in Christiansted, Undercover Books in Gallows Bay, and the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts in Frederiksted.
Ted Davis Galeria - 310-860-6001 (toll free!)
After almost a decade in Christiansted, D&D Studio is now online! Visit us at https://ddstudio.smugmug.com/Travel/StCroixPhotos to purchase beautiful and collectable photographs by Ted Davis. These stunning images are unique St. Croix artworks, and are great additions to your home or office decor. You can have a piece of St. Croix delivered right to your door! Call or email for more details. info@ddstudio.us
Based on photographs by Emelyn Morris-Sayre, this coloring book depicts life on beautiful St. Croix. Currently available
The Scandinavian country of Denmark was among the European contenders for ownership of Caribbean islands and acquired St. Thomas in 1660, St. John in 1718, and St. Croix, purchased from France in 1733. (See page 48 for historical details.)
Denmark left its mark here in many ways that have contributed to a close relationship between Danes and the U.S. Virgin Islands following the 1917 Transfer, bringing thousands of Danish visitors. Examples of this closeness are:
• The handsome, still functioning 18th and 19th century architecture – official, commercial and private, built of Danish brick brought as ship ballast.
• Ruins of many plantation structures that once produced sugar and rum, particularly former windmills that ground sugar cane.
• The presence of four churches of the Danish Lutheran denomination, with special sections for Danish gravesites in two old cemeteries.
• Many African heritage and mixed blood families carrying Danish last names, even the use of historic Danish first names for Crucian children.
• A Friends of Denmark organization that enjoys exchange-visit festivals with its sister society in Denmark, the Danish West Indian Society.
• Access on the internet to over 5 million documents in the Danish archives relevant to the Danish West Indies, as our islands were called.
• A friendly Crucian population that welcomes and looks out for visiting Danes. If you happen to be a visiting Dane, we bid you Velkommen!
At Estate Little La Grange in the Rainforest North of Frederiksted is the homestead of a Danish Immigrant family. Surrounded by lush growth of tropical plant life, the historic residence also retains structures from a former sugar plantation.
The white, wooden two-story building is a touching testimony to endurance, telling a story, starting in the 1890’s, of a young farmer, newly arrived from Denmark at the encouragement of his cousin, the pastor of the Christiansted Lutheran Church Herman Lawaetz. Having purchased this former plantation, Carl Lawaetz returned to Denmark to find a wife and brought Marie, who turned out to be the perfect choice. In this simple house they raised a family, and ran a dairy and farm despite for many years living without power, running water and plumbing.
The museum bears witness to the life of Marie Lawaetz, a talented mother who created all the children’s clothes, worked in the primitive kitchen, made cheeses, pursued painting and photography, and earned everybody’s love till her death at age 92. The family cemetery reveals the long lives of descendants earning great respect as Danish Crucians. Marie’s longevity was echoed by her sons: Frits to age 97, Kai to 94, and Erik to 96. The daughters Anna and Else also lived long and productive lives. After the parents’ death, Kai and his wife Irene lived here with his sister Anna. Kai was a horticulturist specializing in hibiscus breeding with an entrance table filled daily with his latest blooms. Frits bred cattle and became a
revered politician as senator in our legislature, and Erik was a prominent developer and hotel owner with great interest in island history.
The open gallery providing ample shade was the favorite part of the house, overlooking the lawn and orchards. Many displays reflect the family’s Danish connection as you enter the first floor dining room. Marie was a talented artist and a cupboard shows a set of china that she painted and brought from Denmark. The old kitchen reveals a charcoal-fired stove and primitive housekeeping tools, even a screened cupboard for storing the cheeses Marie made.
Upstairs, a small library is housed in what once was a darkroom for Marie’s photography. The Senepol Exhibit shows the selective mix of two cattle breeds to optimize one perfect for the tropics. Senepol has become a world-wide business run by Hans Lawaetz and his Crucian cowboys. Mahogany rocking chairs in the living room, beautifully carved mahogany fourposters in the bedrooms, and photographs on display tell more of the family history.
The Lawaetz Family Museum, managed by Nate Olive’s Ridge2Reef Farm, is open for tours and farm produce Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11am to 3pm.
Nina York, born in Denmark but a St. Croix resident since 1976, has been a contributor to this publication since 2009 and was its editor from 1990 -2003. She offers guidance to visitors from Denmark and the mainland, does translations, and sells her books, historic maps and print reproductions. ninayork@gmail.com
70 illustrated articles from the pages of this magazine, 2009-2019, documenting in English and Danish the legacy of Denmark’s imprint on our culture. Undercover Books and Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts, $20.
Library China Tea Cozy Family Photos Old Kitchen Photos by Susan Wall Lush Foliage Carl & Marie LawaetzBig Beard’s Adventure Tours – 340-773-4482
Join us for the adventure of a lifetime! Come with us to Buck Island Reef National Monument and enjoy one of the finest marine gardens in the Caribbean! Choose a relaxing full-day excursion aboard the sailing catamaran Renegade, with famous beach BBQ, or enjoy the beach and snorkeling on a fun half-day trip aboard our power catamaran Adventure. Experience one of our Sunset Sails; a beautiful time to be out on the water! For the ultimate St. Croix experience, all our boats are available for private charters for weddings or large groups. Gift Certificates available. Give someone the gift of an experience they will always remember. Located on the Christiansted boardwalk; retail store. Authorized National Park Service Concessioner. www.bigbeards.com, Find us on Facebook and Instagram
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snorkel trail, to sunset sails along the beautiful coastline, there is an option for every occasion. New to our fleet is a 32’ Boston Whaler, offering a more intimate charter experience. All Buck Island trips include snorkel gear and instruction, guidance on the underwater trail, flotation devices, water and rum punch. Scuba diving trips and wedding ceremonies also available. www.caribbeanseaadventures.com Follow us on Facebook & Instagram.
Down South Charters – 340-474-7093
Get ready to make some unforgettable memories!! Whether your ideal day includes fishing, snorkeling, sightseeing, crossing over to St. Thomas/ St. John, or a relaxing sunset cruise, we do it all! Join us aboard our beautifully appointed 36’ yellowfin “Love Alone”. She is certified and licensed to carry 12 guests aboard, so we have plenty of room for your whole crew. All necessary gear is supplied so just bring your smiling faces. We offer 4, 6, 8, and 10 hour private charters to fit your needs. Availability and online booking @ www.downsouthstx.com Give us a call with any questions. See you on the water!
Llewellyn’s
Take a fast and exciting sail with local sailing legend and calypso recording artist Llewellyn Westerman aboard his 37-foot locally-designed and built, six-passenger performance trimaran Charis+. He’s been sailing to Buck Island National Monument since 1960 and assures a comfortable arrival to the beach or the first designated underwater National Park. Snorkel gear is provided. Departs from the St. Croix Yacht Club at Teague Bay 9 to 1:00 am, 1:30 to 5:30 pm, and 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Personalized sails available. Call for more information and reservations
Lyric Sails – 340-201-5227
Llewellyn’s Charter. Sail with the legend!Aron Abel, born and raised on St. Croix, comes from a distinguished boating and engineering family in Frederiksted. Growing up, his family was fortunate to have boats that placed among the fastest in the Frederiksted Festival boat races every year.
After graduating from Polytechnic Institute in New York, he spent the next 20 years in New Jersey using what he learned in “real world” management jobs before returning to St. Croix to start Island Kayak Sailing Adventures (IKSA). Because of his life-long love of fishing, boating, and water sports, Aron’s mission is to share his passion with those who want to (re)discover St. Croix from a different perspective!
Whether you are looking for a low-key adventure or a heart-thumping experience, ISKA has something for you! ISKA offers exhilarating adventure experiences for individuals who like a challenge. Book a
Kayak Sailing! Fun, low-impact workout!
guided or unguided kayak fishing, kayak snorkeling, or kayak sailing tour. If you are booking a kayak sailing tour, be prepared to paddle fast and hard in the driver’s seat, until you catch the wind because this isn’t your “row your boat gently down the stream” kind of
adventure—it’s an active, low-impact workout, but a lot of fun!
Closer to shore, try our Eclipse Stepper board, a combination of peddling like a bike, balancing, and walking at the same time. It looks easy, but many find themselves falling in the blue over and over again until they get the hang of it. This is another great low-impact workout for your legs, but fun just the same. A great activity for the whole family—even the dog can come along!
The Zayak Seasled may be for you. This gives your head and body support out of the water while allowing you to see below through a viewing window! What a great way to spend the day! Book online or call and let the adventures begin!
Island Kayak Sailing Adventures (IKSA) 340-626-3921 |kayaksailingadventures.com
Michelle Pugh, a 45-year resident of St Croix, learned to dive in Los Angeles while in high school and hasn’t stopped since!
In 1992, along with Jacques Cousteau, she was inducted into the Platinum Pro 5000 through SSI. In 2004, she was inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame for being the first woman to dive with killer whales in the wilds of Canada, the first American woman to teach diving in Moscow, Russia and for establishing the mooring system on St Croix to protect the coral reefs. Michelle was also given the SBDC and Congressional Award for Entrepreneurial Success for Dive Experience.
Sam Halvorson, Captain, Instructor, Dive Master, and Videographer, has been on board for 29 years. He knows the reefs like the back of his hand. His videos are a favorite souvenir!
Michelle, who’s made over 10,000 dives on St. Croix, is the only dive center owner that actually dives most everyday—guiding lots of customers by request. While developing
the dive mooring sites, she has explored most St Croix reefs and walls. Michelle has also traveled the world just to dive—like the East coast of the US from Florida to Rhode Island, the West coast from Canada to Mexico, The Red Sea, Australia, Solomon Islands, Borneo, Philippines, the Antarctic, and most of the Caribbean Islands and the Galapagos Islands!
Dive Experience is St. Croix’s first dive operator and the first PADI 5-star IDC center. They teach diving from novice to professional instructors. Located at Kings Alley on the boardwalk, their USCG-licensed dive boat is steps away on the boardwalk. The full-service center features basic snorkel equipment to recreational and professional dive gear from Aqualung (US Divers) plus hats, towels, tees, Trudi Gilliam fish art and the largest Reef sandal selection on island. “With years in the business and my experience over time, I can say that Dive Experience is simply the best!”
Teroro II and Dragonfly – 340-718-3161
Buck Island Charters, with Captain Heinz and his son Carl, is one of the oldest charter boat companies sailing to Buck Island Reef National Monument. Teroro II, a 42’ trimaran, is the first commercially built boat by Gold Coast Yachts at Salt River and chartered by Captain Heinz. Carl followed his father’s passion, after sailing and competing in his youth and after helping to captain Teroro II to Buck Island for 16 years, and now has is own boat Dragonfly, a 38’ trimaran. He and his father love to share their local knowledge with the guests aboard and give them a very personalized snorkeling tour of Buck Island Reef. We are recommended by Fromer’s Tour Guide and sail from Green Cay Marina.
DIVING
Dive Experience – 340-773-3307
Get to know St. Croix’s underwater wildlife—Turtles, Eels, Sting Rays, Eagle Rays, Manta Rays, Dolphins, and even Humpback Whales with St. Croix’s Original PADI 5-Star
Whether you’re interested in a Discover Scuba Diving experience or are working towards a certification, such as; Open Water, Advanced Open Water, a Specialty Course, Professional Instructor Ratings or Technical Diving, we can accommodate you. Air, Nitrox or Trimix tank fills available along with top-notch scuba and snorkeling equipment to rent. Discover why diving with Sweet Bottom Dive Center is a sweet experience! www.SweetBottomDive.com, FaceBook and Instagram.
Mermaid Adventures
SeaScooter Snorkel Tours - 310-742-5015
IDC Center! Michelle Pugh, a member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame, opened Dive Experience in 1983 and has the most experienced dive staff on the island. Diver safety, combined with fun and preservation of the marine environment are our primary concerns. Daily boat dives, Lionfish hunting dives—take your fillets home with you (yum!), and “No Moon” String-of-Pearl night dives! We offer diver training from the Discover Scuba program to dive instructor and complete dive and snorkel rental gear plus air and nitrox fills. New, expanded location on the Chritiansted boardwalk at Kings Alley. We love to dive and it shows! www.divexp.com
Nep2une Scuba Diving – 340-227-1915
Nep2une Scuba Diving specializes in small groups and personal service diving! We are located directly across from the Frederiksted Pier and offer 6-diver max boat dives daily with over 30 different dive sites to choose from on the calm waters of St. Croix’s west end. And we offer guided day and night dives at the famous Frederiksted Pier, as well as Private Charters. Here at Nep2une, we want you to have the best diving experience possible! Whether you have been diving for years or this is your first dive, your safety and enjoyment are our #1 priority! Be sure to stop by and check out our retail store for all your snorkeling, diving, beach wear and souvenir needs.
Sweet Bottom Dive Center –340-773-DIVE (3483)
Find us in 2 breathtaking locations. At Cane Bay Beach, in our NEW 2,200 square foot facility and at the Carambola Beach Resort at Davis Bay. We offer daily shore diving to the famous ‘Wall’ only a short distance off each of the beaches. Dive our beautiful, healthy corals to see tropical fish, turtles, rays and reef sharks or schedule a boat or pier dive.
Get ready to be propelled through the beautiful Caribbean waters on a SeaScooter snorkel tour tailored just for you. As it pulls you through the water, you conserve your swimming energy and get the most coverage of our enchanting blue waters during your snorkeling time. We are a mobile company
that goes out to all the hottest snorkel locations like the Frederiksted Pier, Sandcastle, Cane Bay, and Green Cay across from Tamarind Reef. We provide high-end snorkel equipment and train you on its use before your tour time starts. We also photograph and
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Sweet Bottom Dive. Hawksbill Turtle. Dive Experience. Those who dive together…video your entire tour. By touring with us, you are helping to keep the reef healthy for future tours and generations to come. Part of all proceeds benefit reef charities on St. Croix. Open every day, 9am-6pm. www.mermaidadventures.net, Facebook, IG
Located in Frederiksted at the popular Rainbow Beach next to Rhythms Restaurant and Bar, we offer lounge chairs, umbrellas, Jet Ski rentals or tours by appointment, and now Yamaha Sea Scooters—the perfect way to explore the world underwater! The West End has some of the calmest and clearest waters on the island. Our beautiful swimming and snorkeling area is in front of the beach and, beyond that, the Jet Ski free ride zone is large and uncrowded for safe and fun riding. More action can be found on a Jet Ski tour to Sandy Point and Hams Bluff Lighthouse. Call or book online on our website. Spend a relaxing day on Rainbow Beach and enjoy good island food and drinks from Rhythms at the same time! www.wewatersports.com, Facebook
Island Kayak Sailing Adventures - 340-626-3921
Sea Thru Kayaks VI – 340-244-8696
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Are you looking for an adventure? Look no further! Island Kayak Sailing Adventures offers the only kayaking sailing experience in St. Croix. Sail away on a one-of-a-kind experience that is perfect for anyone looking to explore St. Croix from a different perspective. Our Hobie Trimarans are perfect for couples, families, or friends. Let us give you an unforgettable way to explore the island— book your kayak sailing adventure today. We offer equipment rentals for a day rental or a week, we have you covered. You can also rent our SUP Steppers, SUP Boards, and Large Beach games for your enjoyment. No matter what experience you choose, IKSA has an adventure waiting for you. Open 7-days-aweek, 9am – 5pm. Facebook—IKSA. www.kayaksailingadventures.com
Your paddle sport Go-To on St. Croix! Located inside of Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve, providing a waterfront experience into the heart of nature and history. Experience the incredible natural phenomenon of our bioluminescent bay in our completely transparent kayaks. Your entire boat will become immersed in millions of light-emitting micro-organisms with limitless visibility of the glowing wonders around you, creating a bucket list experience unlike any other. Soak up some Vitamin D and enjoy one of our daytime tours in the Caribbean sun, creating a fun and family-friendly experience in one of our glass-bottom kayak eco or beach tours. For the more adventurous, view our rentals, from glass bottom and ocean kayaks, to soft top and transparent SUPs. Facebook, www.seathrukayaksvi.com
Sea Thru Kayaks VI. Clearly different! St. Croix Surf & SUP. Book a group lesson!Virgin Kayak Tours – 340-514-0062
Voted ‘Best Kayak Tour’ on St. Croix for the past eight years by the readers of the VI Daily News! Family owned and operated for 20 years, Virgin Kayak Tours offers nighttime Bioluminescent Tours, Salt River Historical Park & Ecological Preserve tours, and Custom Tours — half day, full day, or week long. They use the award-winning Hobie Mirage Pedal Kayaks, so your tour is effortless, even in windy conditions, and focus on St. Croix ecology, Pre-Columbian history, and the cultural landscape. “You’ll definitely see our passion shine through on every St. Croix kayak tour!” Located off Route #80 at Salt River Marina. www.virginkayaktours.com, Facebook, IG
St. Croix Surf & SUP – 340-473-8150
Surfing is one of the most unique and exhilarating watersports St. Croix has to offer as you ride a wave that propels you through the water! Now St. Croix has its own Surf School with local surfer Bryce Scott excited to share his 30 years of experience riding waves! St. Croix Surf & SUP is owned and operated by Bryce and his wife Amanda and offers 2-hour private and group lessons as well as surfboard rentals. They use the best soft-top surfboards on the market to keep you safe and have you standing up and riding in no time. Come get stoked and ride your first wave! Call or book online at www.stcroixsurfandsup.com. Facebook, IG
All beaches in the USVI are open to the public although access through private property and hotels may have restrictions.
Buck Island Reef National Monument
The National Park Service has operated Buck Island Reef as a National Park since 1961.
Underwater trail, two beaches, two picnic areas, snorkeling, shade, hiking trail, limited facilities. Seven miles East of Christiansted; use authorized National Park Service concessionaires. www.nps.gov/BUIS
Cane Bay Beach
On St. Croix’s Northshore, this is a long, sandy beach with shade and great snorkeling; relatively shallow and nice for swimming. Diving’s famous “Wall” is located here. Sweet Bottom Dive Center and The Landing Beach Bar to serve you!
Columbus Landing
Christopher Columbus landed here in 1493 at the site of Salt River Bay. Take the road to the left of Salt River Marina. Minimal facilities. Managed by the Territorial State Historic Preservation Office (DPNR), and is within the boundaries of the National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve. www.nps.gov/SARI
Cramer Park
Before Pt. Udall, on the East End, is a beautiful long, deep beach with bathrooms, changing rooms, and picnic tables.
Dorsch Beach
On the right, just before Sandcastle on the Beach Hotel and Beach Side Café, is a wonderfully convenient beach with parking and some shade.
Frederiksted Beach
Right next to Ft. Frederik, it is a favorite of cruise ship passengers. Convenient parking and changing facilities.
Rainbow Beach
North of Frederiksted, this is a lively beach with bar and restaurant. West End Watersports offers Jet Ski, Sea Scooter, Kayak, and Paddle Board rentals. Live music on Sunday afternoons. A local favorite!
Reef Beach
Right next to Duggan’s Reef Restaurant on the East End is a nice slip-of-a-beach. With a very gradual decline, the beach is perfect for windsurfing or for swimming with small children. The Reef Golf Course is across the street.
Sandy Point
Located on St. Croix’s West End, this spectacular beach is part of Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge and is one the longest in the Caribbean! Leatherback Turtle nesting is underway now and the beach is closed to the public until the first week in September. Follow on Facebook.
Shoy Beach
Deep and lush, this beach is located inside the entrance to The Buccaneer Hotel; the guard gate attendant to the right will let you through. Park at the end of the road. No facilities; some shade trees. A local favorite.
Buck Island. Ted Davis Cane Bay Beach. Ted Davis Frederiksted Beach. Ted Davis Shoys Beach. Al DorsaThe Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, with the peak occurring between mid-August and late October.
Hurricanes are Massive Storm Systems that form over the water and move toward land. Threats from hurricanes include high winds, heavy rainfall, storm surge, coastal and inland flooding, rip currents, and tornadoes. Here a few basic things to think about.
Register for Emergency Alerts and Notifications of potential safety hazards.
Know the difference between the NWS “Watches” and “Warnings.” A watch lets you know that weather conditions are favorable for a hazard to occur. It means “be on guard!” A warning requires immediate action. This means a weather hazard is imminent.
Download a printable VI Hurricane Tracking Map on the VITEMA website below. Remember that St. Croix is at 17/64.
Know the local hurricane evacuation route(s) and plan where you can stay or supply your house for several days.
Put together a Disaster Supply Kit, take pictures of important docs and belongings.
Make a plan to keep your beloved pets safe and talk with family and friends about your plan if a hurricane strikes.
Trim or remove damaged trees or limbs in your yard. Secure loose rain gutters and downspouts. Secure and reinforce your roof, windows, and doors if necessary.
Purchase a portable or install a generator for use outdoors during power outages.
Tee-off at one of St. Croix’s exceptional golf courses!
Carambola Golf Club & Country Club –340-778-5638
Open 6 days a week, 7:30 am – 4 pm. Closed Mondays. Commissioned by Laurence Rockefeller, as the centerpiece of a luxury Caribbean resort complex, and designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., a beautiful, challenging par-72, 18-hole course that stretches over 7,000 yards with water hazards coming into play on 7 holes. Carambola opened in 1966 to rave reviews and was considered by the master designer
himself to be one of his finest courses. A great golfing treasure, it is the finest course in the Virgin Islands. This course is a Caribbean gem and a “must play” for any true lover of the game. Pro Shop. Clubs and cart rentals. Call for rates, specials, and tee times. 72 Estate River. www. golfcarambola.com
The Buccaneer Hotel – 340-712-2144
Open 7 days a week beginning at 7:30am. An East End, 18-hole course that takes the player over rolling hills to the water’s edge with incredible views! Call for rates and tee times. Pro Shop. www.thebuccaneer.com
For more Hurricane Tips and Info, visit these sites. Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency (VITEMA) www.vitema.vi.gov www.ready.gov | www.weather.gov
The Reef Golf Course – 340-773-8844
Open 7 days a week, 7am – 5pm
A 9-hole course, Par 35, with a driving range. Carts and rental clubs, golf lessons, Golf Shop. Also on site, an 18-hole Disc Golf course. Rental discs available. Pickle Ball, Tennis. Membership Rates, Greens Fees, Events, and Twilight pricing at www.reefcondosusvi.com, Facebook
Open to the public. Stay tournament-ready!
The Buccaneer Hotel – 340-712-2143
Open Mon – Fri, 8 - 11am and 3 - 6pm; Sat, 8 - 11am. Pro Shop open same hours as the courts.
Eight East End courts; lighted courts by appointment. Pro Shop and Game Match Service. Tennis Pro available for lessons. Call to reserve court time. www.thebuccaneer.com
The Buccaneer Hotel courts. Steve Simonsen www.golfcarambola.com Kelly GreerHISTORY is what this island has an abundance of, going back several thousand years. Back then, the Amerindian population that had migrated here from South America called it Ay Ay. A tribe known as Caribs lent their name to the region and was encountered at Salt River in 1493 by the first Europeans, the 17ship fleet of Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to the new world. He claimed the island for Spain and called it Santa Cruz, the Spanish version of its present name.
Over the following centuries, many European nations started exploiting the Caribbean archipelago, with the British, Dutch, and French joining Spain in taking possession of the rich resources found in some of the islands, battling pirates that posed a dramatic challenge to the treasures derived from mineral resources. But agriculture, in the form of sugar cane cultivation, turned out to be a winning formula, as sugar, and its by-product rum, were incredibly valuable crops.
Under changing ownership by the Dutch, British and French, including a brief ownership by the Knights of Malta, this island did not prosper, and it was sparsely colonized. The French, that owned it from the mid-1600’s and gave it its present name, actually abandoned it around 1700 having failed at developing a viable plantation economy. For over 30 years St. Croix returned to its natural state, when a business enterprise of the little Scandinavian nation of Denmark, that since 1666 had taken possession of St. Thomas and later St. John to the north of St. Croix, in 1733 made the decision to expand and purchase this island from the French.
Known as the Danish West India and Guinea Company, it excelled in sugar cultivation and export made possible by slave trade from West Africa, a necessity for developing a large-scale operation of sugar cane harvests, for which this island was ideally suited thanks to its terrain and rainfall.
In no time, the island was transformed, with forests giving way to planted sugar cane fields by thousands of enslaved persons who, after being brought here under horrific conditions, toiled in the fields under the hot sun. The island’s cane fields and accompanying estate structures were owned by an assortment of nationalities, with the English, Scots and Irish dominating, but the military and administration was run by Danes, after the island ownership was conferred to the Danish king in 1771.
Soon, a lot of money was made here, but at a high cost of human life. The island posed health risks from tropical diseases and poor hygienic standards and opposition to the cruel treatment of the enslaved eventually brought about emancipation in 1848, several years after the British-owned islands had initiated it. But the fact that cane sugar was not so valuable since beet sugar now competed with it made conditions worse, and a revolt in 1878 led to further decline.
So the islands of the Danish West Indies, as the three were called, were a sad sight and, in the early 20th century when WW1 was underway, the United States took interest in us for our strategic location, particularly as the Panama Canal had just been completed, and Germany was threatening to take possession of us. At a price of $25 million in gold, the transfer of the islands, to be known as the United States Virgin Islands, took place on March 31, 1917. And, the rest is History, of a different kind.
Whether renting a car or crossing the street, it is vital to remember that traffic in the USVI flows from the left side of the road. St. Croix has two towns—Christiansted at the center on the North Shore and Frederiksted at the West End. The Caribbean Sea, which surrounds the island, is always there to guide you along the roads that wind around the coast.
Car rental agencies have a variety of vehicles available from sporty jeeps to roomy air-conditioned sedans, vans, and SUVs. The average price usually includes unlimited mileage but you fill the tank upon return! Both US and other driver’s licenses are recognized. The driver and front seat passenger are required by law to use seat belts and cell phone talking or texting is not allowed.
Parking in Christiansted is limited. There is daytime parking in the National Park Service lot near Ft. Christiansvaern, until 4:30 pm, and a public lot with fees on Strand and King Cross Street. Running from mid-island west to within 1 mile of Frederiksted is the 4-lane, divided Melvin H. Evans Highway. The speed limit is 55. In other areas, the 35 mph limit applies; in town, 20 mph unless otherwise posted.
St. Croix’s history is mirrored in its old church structures. The Moravian brethren, arriving here in the 1730s from Saxony in today’s Germany, founded their mission to bring Christianity to the enslaved part of the population.
The historic Anglican (Episcopalian) churches built in Gothic style include St. John’s in Christiansted and, in Frederiksted, St. Paul’s church. The large number of Irish settlers, along with Englishmen and Hispanics, have contributed to the presence of the Catholic church; Holy Cross in Christiansted is the oldest in the Virgin Islands. The Danish rule of the island from 1733 to 1917 brought the Lutheran church, which still plays a large role here. Lord God of Sabaoth in Christiansted occupies the former Dutch Reformed Church; Holy Trinity in Frederiksted was built shortly after the town was founded. The Dutch Reformed church (Presbyterian) now has a new mid-island home.
There are 150 churches on St. Croix, from SeventhDay Adventist to Methodist, Baptist, Church of God, and many more. Church attendance and activities are important to a large part of our population; visitors are always welcome at services, often a high point in their island experience. Many other faiths offer places of worship—a Jewish synagogue, a Hindu temple, and a Muslim mosque, to name a few. A church listing can be found in the yellow pages of our local phone book beginning on Page 35.
9am-1pm. Bank of St. Croix, Gallows Bay and Peter’s Rest open Mon-Th, 9am-3pm, Fri, 9am3:30pm. Oriental Bank, Sunny Isle, open MonWed, 8:30am-4:30pm, Th & Fri, 8:15am-5:30pm, Sat, 9am-1pm. See maps for locations, Pg 54-58.
GETTING HERE. Airlines flying to St. Croix are American Airlines, Cape Air, Delta Airlines, Sea Flight, Silver/Seaborne, and Spirit Airlines. Check www.viport.com for current schedules. No passports needed for US citizens!
HOLIDAYS. We celebrate Federal and Local holidays; the government closes for both, banks close for most, shops close on major holidays.
TELEPHONE/CELL PHONE. Local area code is 340 does not need to be dialed for local numbers on island. We have an AT&T Store at Sunny Isle Shopping Center, 340-778-6400 and Sprint/T Mobile Store in Peter’s Rest, 340-7130055.
TIME. We are on Atlantic Standard Time (AST), one hour earlier than EST but the same as EST during Daylight Savings.
VIRGIN ISLANDERS. Virgin Islanders are a reserved but friendly people. “Good Morning,” “Good Afternoon,” and “Good Night” are welcome Crucian greetings. Everyone speaks English or a lilting version of it.
CLIMATE. Year-round temps are in the 80s during the day, 70s at night, with summer somewhat warmer. Easterly trade winds keep the humidity down. Most showers are over in minutes. Residents collect rainwater from their roof into household cisterns; saltwater distillation plants help the supply. With water scarce, it is used sparingly.
COMMUNICATIONS. We have several radio stations and three television stations. Cable and Dish TV carry the national news. There are 2 daily newspapers, The St. Croix Avis and VI Daily News (also online), and St. Croix Source for online local news.
CURRENCY & BANKING. We use the US dollar and credit cards are accepted everywhere. First Bank (all branches) open Mon-Th, 8:30am-4pm, Fri, 8:30am-5pm. Sunny Isle & Frederiksted branches, Sat, 9am-1pm. Banco Popular de Puerto Rico (BPPR) Orange Grove open Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm, Sunny Isle, Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm, Sat,
LOCATION/SIZE. St. Croix coordinates are 17.7246° N, 64.8348° W. We are part of the US Virgin Islands, located 90 miles East of Puerto Rico, and part of the Antilles chain from the Bahamas down to Trinidad. St. Croix is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, is 82.8 square miles, 28 miles long x 7 miles wide.
VISITORS BUREAU. The Dept. of Tourism Office is upstairs in the Frederiksted Mall, Strand Street, Frederiksted. Open Mon-Fri and cruise ship days, 340-772-0357. A new Christiansted location opening soon.
WEDDINGS. For a romantic island getaway, tie the knot here and simplify your destination wedding! Request more info at www.visitusvi. com. Fill out and submit your Wedding Request for Proposal online.
EMERGENCY NUMBERS.
Police, Fire, Ambulance from landline— 911 Police, Fire, Ambulance from cell phone— 340-772-9111 St. Croix Hospital— 340-778-6311
Diver’s Alert Network (DAN)— 919-684-9111
Emergency Alerts, Hurricane Tracking, Maps & Prep Info, www.vitema.vi.gov 340-773-2244
MARINE LIFE. All native plants, animals, fish (unless harvested for food), coral and shells are protected under the Indigenous Species Act. You will not be permitted to leave the territory with any plants or marine life in your possession.
POST OFFICES. As part of the US postal system, we have six post offices located in Gallows Bay, Christiansted, Richmond, Sunny Isle Shopping Center, Kingshill, and Frederiksted. See Maps, Pg 54-58.
TAXES. No sales tax but a 12.5% government tax is applied to hotel rooms.
ncrowded and unspoiled. Escape to St. Croix and stay awhile! The largest of the US Virgin Islands, citizens don’t need a passport to visit. Find blue waters, trade winds, lush landscapes, a rich culture, and friendly folks. Come to dive, fish, golf, shop, eat, experience our history, or just relax and soak up the island vibe. Plan your wedding, honeymoon, romantic get-away or family vacation and stay with us at one of our big or small, graciously local hotels!
The Buccaneer Beach & Golf Resort, familyowned since 1945, is on the beach just one mile from downtown Christiansted. Choose from 138 guestrooms with private balconies or patios; four restaurants for dining. Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, practice your swing on the golf course and tennis courts, or take a dip in one of the two outdoor swimming pools—all without leaving the property! www.thebuccaneer.com
Carambola Beach Resort, a Marriott Renaissance hotel at secluded Estate Davis Bay, is a get-away
like no other. Lush surroundings, cozy, private villas, breathtaking ocean views, a storied property, once owned by Laurence Rockefeller, set among Northshore ruins. Beautiful pool, private beach, beachfront dining and drinks, and Caribbean hospitality. www.marriott.com
Divi Carina Bay Beach Resort & Casino, an allinclusive, adult-only (18+) experience on the East End, has been completely renovated. Redesigned rooms and hillside suites, a wide range of amenities, including two freshwater pools, tennis, fitness center, and restaurants. Unlimited food, drinks, and nonmotorized water sports. www.diviresorts.com
Grapetree Bay Hotel & Villas, is a newly renovated and restored beachfront 1960s boutique hotel. Charming and family-friendly with the Sea Terrace Restaurant & Bar, pool, hiking trails, and snorkeling. Eighteen large ocean-view rooms! Local art murals by Barbara Gelardi throughout. www.grapetreebayhotel.com
Caribbean Breeze Apartments & Vacation Rentals is a gated, historic Frederiksted property, an old Danish parsonage, within walking distance to beaches, the pier, shopping, and dining.
Six units, all new studios or 1 bedrooms with charming 1/2-acre garden, BBQ/kitchen, and pool. Wifi, AC in bedrooms, and full-time owners on property. Good reviews! www.airbnb.com/rooms/2989620.
Club Comanche, Hotel St. Croix is a small, landmark hotel within the Christiansted National Historic District. The first hotel in Christiansted and built by Ted Dale in 1945, its headed for its 75th Anniversary in 2023. There are twenty rooms overflowing with West Indian charm; stay in the Main House or on the waterfront in the Bridgehouse connected by a wooden skywalk bridge over Strand Street. The sugar mill replica on the harbor once served as a Honeymoon Suite. Convenient to the casino, shopping, restaurants, dive shops and seaplane terminal. www.clubcomanche.com
Holger Danske Hotel, is on the Christiansted boardwalk overlooking the harbor. Fresh water pool and just a ferry ride to the beach on Protestant Cay in the middle of the harbor! Minutes away from shops, historic sights, tours, and watersports. Boutique size, 42 rooms. Large balconies, Wi-fi, restaurant, large pool deck. Charming and convenient!
www.holger-hotel.com
Epidel Taxi & Tours ......................... 340-643-0205
Believe It Taxi Service 340-690-3774 St. Croix Taxi Association, Airport: 340-778-1088
FROM AIRPORT TO:
Buccaneer Hotel...................................$30......($15)
Cane Bay................................................$30......($15)
Carambola Beach Resort...................$30......($15)
Christiansted.........................................$25.....($15)
Club St. Croix........................................$25.....($15)
Colony Cove.........................................$25......($15)
Coakley Bay Condos..........................$40......($20)
Divi Carina Bay Resort......................$50......($25)
Frederiksted..........................................$20......($10)
Grapetree Bay Hotel............................$50......($25)
Green Cay Marina..............................$40......($20)
Hospital..................................................$20.....($10)
La Grande Princesse...........................$25......($15)
La Vallee................................................$30......($15)
Lorraine Village...................................$20......($10)
Morning Star .......................................$25......($15)
Queens Quarter...................................$25......($15)
Sand Castle on the Beach..................$20......($10)
Sunny Isle area.....................................$20......($10)
■ Christiansted Taxi Stands are on King Street near Government House and in Frederiksted near Ft. Frederik.
CONFIRM THE RATE BEFORE GETTING IN A TAXI AS TAXIS ARE NOT METERED ON ST. CROIX. RATES MUST BE POSTED IN THE TAXI.
■ These taxi rates to and from the Airport and Towns were obtained from the Taxi Commission and have been approved by the VI Legislature. Look for only licensed taxis which carry a dome light and the letters TP on their license plate.
■ Luggage—A flat rate of $2. Per bag is added for each passenger. The rate for items larger than 30” x 29” will not exceed $4.
■ Questions or Complaints—Call the VI Taxi Cab Commission at 340-773-1561, M-F, 8am-noon, 1-5pm. www.tcc@vi.gov
No Take Zone – Protects near shore environments including mangroves, sea grass beds, lagoonal patch reefs, and linear reefs. OPERATING A PERSONAL WATERCRAFT IS PROHIBITED. ALL FISHING AND EXTRACTION IS PROHIBITED.
Recreational Zone – Allows snorkeling, diving, boating, and recreational shoreline fishing. Catch-and-release guide fishing, and cast-net bait fishing are allowed with a Marine Park Permit. ALL OTHER TRADITIONAL FISHING IS PROHIBITED (including but not limited to: fish traps; spear fishing; collection of lobster, conch whelk).
Wildlife Preserve Zone – Protects nesting female sea turtles using beaches in East End, Issac, Jack and Boiler Bays to lay eggs.
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Let’s start a leisurely walking tour of Christiansted at the site of the Old Scale House on the harborfront, known as the Wharf. This is one of a complex of five buildings comprising the Christiansted National Historic Site, established in 1952, administered by the National Park Service.
Nearby, The Old Customs House with its sweeping staircase, on the grassy area next to the Fort, was completed in 1830. It now holds National Park Service offices.
Fort Christiansvaern was the first public building to be started by the Danes after the island was purchased from France in 1733. It is built of Danish yellow brick and was completed in 1749 and later expanded. Its present appearance reflects the 1830’s period.
It is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm which coincides with the hours of the adjacent Fort Parking Lot whose hours are strictly enforced. Brochures available at the Visitor Center.
The Steeple Building across Hospital Street, formerly the Lutheran Church, dates from 1753. This site, on the Walking Tour, is currently closed for renovation.
Across Company Street lies the onetime Danish West India & Guinea Company Warehouse, built in 1749 as a storage facility for hundreds of barrels of sugar and rum. In its courtyard, slave auctions were formerly held.
Originally, Government House on King Street, was built as a home for a Danish merchant. That section dates from 1749; another section, the previous town house of a wealthy Danish plantation owner, was joined to it in 1826, together becoming the seat of the Danish West Indies government. The grand staircase and portico were added in 1830, as was the impressive ballroom/reception hall on the second floor by Governor General Peter von Scholten, who had his office and official residence here. Due to COVID-19 restrictions tours of the site have temporarily been suspended.
The Lord God of Sabaoth Lutheran Church across Queen Cross Street on King Street was originally the Dutch Reformed Church, built in the 1740’s and transferred to the Lutherans in 1831, who brought the furnishings here from the Steeple Building. Later, the steeple was added.
Across on Company Street is the historic Lutheran Parish Hall, and in the courtyard the former Pastor’s residence.
Walking up Queen Cross Street to Company Street takes you to Apothecary Hall on the left corner. Opened in 1828 by Danish pharmacist Peder Eggers Bentzon, the town’s first pharmacy remained here until 1970.
Nearby on Company Street is the Old Market , laid out in the original town plan from 1735 and still being used. The well dates from 1863. On this square you will also find the downtown Post Office.
Established in 1952, Christiansted National Historic Site was the first unit of the National Park Saystem in the US Virgin Islands. The park’s historic buidings and grounds commemorate the Danish heritage (1733-1917) of the town of Christiansted, St. Croix, which was named in honor of the reigning King of Denmark and Norway, Christian VI. In the 1700s, Christiansted was part of a mercantile system that linked Europe,West Africa, and the Caribbean in the infamous “Triangular Trade.”
Christiansted was the first town in the Lesser Antilles to be built on the grid system and to have a building code. Its distinctive colonial architecture reflects the town’s status as capital of the Danish West Indies (1755-1871); the great wealth generated by the export of cane sugar, molasses, and rum; and the influence of government building inspectors.
Your tour of Frederiksted begins at Fort Frederik by the cruise ship pier and waterfront park. Construction on the Fort began in 1752 and was completed in 1760. Featuring a museum with several permanent exhibits, and an art gallery, it is open Monday – Friday, 8:30 am to 4 pm. Admission $5., children under 12 free.
A public beach with showers and bathrooms is next to Fort Frederik.
Governor General Peter von Scholten proclaimed the emancipation of the enslaved population in the Danish West Indies on July 3, 1848, from adjacent Buddhoe Park named for the renowned slave rebellion leader, a bust of whom is displayed there.
The Oscar E. Henry Customs House was built in the 1800s. The Freedom Fountain , facing the pier, was installed for the Emancipation’s 150th Anniversary Celebration.
After severe damage during a labor insurrection in 1878, parts of the town were rebuilt in Victorian style. Victoria House , on Strand Street, preserves the Frederiksted architecture of that time.
The Visitor’s Bureau is located upstairs on Strand Street above the Frederiksted Mall and next door to the historic light blue building housing the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts Free admission to exhibits and gift shop.
Frederiksted is home to several historic churches, including St. Paul’s Episcopal Church , Holy Tr inity Lutheran Church , Friedensberg Moravian Church , and St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church .
The handsomely restored Arthur Abel Complex , formerly The Danish School (1799), is now the office of the Lieutenant Governor in Frederiksted at Hospital and Market Street. At Strand and Queen Cross Streets is the Athalie McFarlane Petersen Public Library , built in 1803. Just behind it lies the Dorsch Theater , an open-air stage and event site. The Market Place , is still in use today, as it was in 1751 at the founding of Frederiksted.
Tour an early Danish homestead, the Lawaetz Family Museum at Estate Little La Grange on Mahogany Road. Plantation ruins offer visitors a tranquil backdrop for peace and contemplation at the Mt. Washington Labyrinth , 2 miles north of Frederiksted. Open every day, year-round. The entrance gate is to the left when you reach the property and parking lot. The Whim Museum , on Centerline Road, is the site of a former sugar cane plantation and temporarily closed. The Botanical Garden of the Virgin Islands also on Centerline, showcases on 16 acres of ruins of a former sugar plantation 1500 native & exotic species. Award-winning Ridge2Reef Farm , on Creque Dam Road, is a USDA Certified Organic Farm with produce, tours, and workshops. The Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge is .5 mile beyond the west end of the Melvin H. Evans highway. See St. Croix Map, Pg 54 for location.
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Our National Park Service suffered from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, with internal personnel losses, and recovery from two Category 5 hurricanes. But the established structure and personnel loyalty that is enjoyed by the National Park Service enabled it in its 106th year to continue as a leader in preservation for and education of the American public.
St. Croix can boast of having three National Park sites: The Christiansted National Historic Site, the Salt River Bay Historical Park & Ecological Preserve, and the Buck Island Reef National Monument. These three attractions offer totally different educational and enjoyable experiences within a small geographical area. The Christiansted site became our first National Park area in 1952, Buck Island in 1962, and Salt River Bay in 1992, almost the quincentennial of Columbus’ visit here with his fleet in 1493.
The Christiansted National Historic Site features impressive 18th century Danish brick masonry architecture. This island was owned by the Danish West India Company that had bought the island from France in 1733. St. Croix enjoyed tremendous wealth from growing sugar cane, then a valuable commodity, and the five buildings, beautifully maintained, reflect that wealth: Fort Christiansvaern as defense, the Old Custom House for collecting duties and fees, the Old Scale House for weighing all imports and exports, the Danish West India and Guinea Company Warehouse for storing barrels and sacks of sugar and rum, the latter a biproduct of cane. Also included is The Steeple Building, the first Danish Lutheran church. These sites all impacted from the hurricanes, was what
met new Superintendent Angelita Alvino as she took office October 2021. An experienced NPS professional born in Puerto Rico, she had a good background for our location and has tackled the many challenges facing her and her staff, greatly assisted in her position by Crucian longtime NPS Interpreter Benito Vegas. Alvino was also met by ongoing replacement of the bulwark protection of the downtown harbor. Delays in shipping and discovery of major deterioration of the former bulkhead that had to be repaired plus COVID-19 restrictions led to a prolonged closing of parts of the site.
But Fort Christiansvaern, after repairs under a cyclic maintenance plan supervised by local experts from NPS Historic Preservation Training Center, has reopened to the public. Still pending is reopening of the upstairs exhibit space awaiting scheduled repairs to a damaged historic wooden beam. Admission is now $10 for adults, and much to the chagrin of many, the parking lot will no longer be free, but we could be thankful that we were given a long reprieve! At present, only 13 employees handle the large task that includes maintenance of all the old structures. NPS is eager to hire local help and can provide training workshops for potential employees. Their Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) is a creative summer program for high school students to work
alongside NPS staff to learn a variety of skills. Several major projects will be starting in the next six months, including a restoration of the ravelin entrance courtyard. Various outdoor events for the public on the site will also be on the calendar.
A local construction company oversees the major project of a new Visitor Center at Salt River Bay. This will be a much larger facility than the one before and will have a bookstore. Completion of construction is scheduled for August and opening of the center for January 2024.
Buck Island Reef National Monument is open to the public for swimming, snorkeling, and hiking, and the NPS teams up with The Nature Conservancy and V.I. Department of Planning and Natural Resources to continue coral reef research and restoration and combatting Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease. Nearly 10,000 new corals have been grown and replaced.
A long-awaited reopening of the Old Scale House bookstore, operated by Eastern National Park Stores will have happened when you read this, offering island books, maps, games, NPS pins and shirts, and souvenirs that represent the Virgin Islands. NPS gets a portion of the proceeds, and 80% is targeted for local projects.
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Around 10:00 p.m. the largest planet, Jupiter, will rise in the eastern sky. Wait a few hours so it can climb higher in the sky and it
will be easy to spot being very bright. Jupiter is seen against the stars of Aries, the Ram. According to some legends, Aries is the ram into which Zeus changed himself to escape the giants. Others say Aires is the Golden Fleece sought by Jason and the Argonauts.
After you have found Saturn and Aquarius and are waiting for Jupiter to rise, look high overhead and you will see three bright stars forming a large triangle in the sky. Since the triangle is visible all night long during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere, it is called the Summer Triangle. Each bright star marks a different constellation.
Brightest and highest in the sky is Vega, in Lyra the Harp. Fainter stars very close to Vega in the shape of a parallelogram form the harp. To the South of Vega is Altair, in Aquila, the Eagle. Again, fainter stars nearby Altair form the Eagle and you will need a lot of imagination to find an eagle there. Deneb is the third bright star and is seen to the East of Vega and Altar. Deneb and marks the tail of Cygnus, the Swan. Perhaps you can see a Swan here. Faint stars form the Swan’s body and long neck and others the bird’s wings.
Cygnus is flying South along a hazy band of light. This is the light from billions of stars so far away that you cannot see each one as
a point of light. This is the Milky way, our city of stars in the universe. Follow the band toward the South and you will come to a bright red star, Antares in Scorpius, the Scorpion. You probably will be able to see the curved scorpion’s tail formed by stars.
In the early morning hours of August 13th you will be able to see the Persid meteor shower. Meteor showers are caused by dust left behind by comets. When the Earth passes through a cloud of this dust we have a meteor shower. The comet which left the dust behind which forms the Persids is comet Swift-Tuttle. Swift-Tuttle was discovered in 1862. It was found again in 1992 and astronomers have since found records of it going back to 69 BC. Meteor or shooting stars happen so quickly that by the time you say, “look over there”, the shooting star will be gone.
September 23rd is the September Equinox. This is the first day of fall (Autumnal Equinox) in the northern hemisphere and the first day of spring (Vernal Equinox) in the southern hemisphere. The Sun is directly over the Earth’s equator and the hours of day and night are about equal all over the world.
Our clear skies are perfect for star gazing!
While St. Croix is the must-see island for the history buff, we are not only about the days of old. We are also known for our gorgeous beaches, world-class activities, fine dining, resorts, casinos and golf courses. Plus, our unique take on arts, crafts, music, festivals and cultural events lets you discover exactly why St. Croix is a vibe like no other.
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