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
The Virgin Islands Of The United States OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR GOVERNMENT HOUSE
1105 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. Governor
Talisa Simmonds
Ava Gail Bourdon, Broker-Owner Jenna Hebert
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DECEMBER 2024 / JANUARY 2025
Cruise Arrivals*
Frederiksted Pier
Ann E. Abramson Marine Facility Virgin Islands Port Authority—
8AM-6PM RHAPSODY/SEAS
7AM-4PM MARELLA DISCOVERY
8AM-6PM RHAPSODY/SEAS
8AM-6PM VISION/SEAS
8AM-5PM CARNIVAL VENEZIA
8AM-5PM EXPLORER/SEAS
8AM-6PM RHAPSODY/SEAS
8AM-6PM ADVENTURE/SEAS
8AM-6PM SCARLET LADY
8AM-6PM RHAPSODY/SEAS
7AM-3PM SERENADE/SEAS
7AM-4PM MARELLA DISCOVERY
8AM-6PM RHAPSODY/SEAS
8AM-6PM ADVENTURE/SEAS
8AM-6PM SCARLET LADY
MON, JAN 6 8AM-6PM RHAPSODY/SEAS
WED, JAN 8 8AM-6PM VISION/SEAS
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WED, JAN 15
8AM-6PM RHAPSODY/SEAS
8AM-6PM ADVENTURE/SEAS
8AM-6PM SCARLET LADY
THURS, JAN 16 7AM-4PM MARELLA DISCOVERY 8AM-4PM NIEUW AMSTERDAM
MON, JAN 20 7AM-4PM CARNIVAL DREAM
8AM-6PM RHAPSODY/SEAS
WED, JAN 22 7AM-3PM SERENADE/SEAS
THURS, JAN 23 9:30AM-3PM EXPLORTER/SEAS
MON, JAN 27 8AM-6PM RHAPSODY/SEAS
TUES, JAN 28 8AM-6PM ADVENTURE/SEAS
WED, JAN 29
8AM-6PM SCARLET LADY
*Cruise ship schedule was at press time. Check www.viport.com to confirm latest schedule.
NOTE: Event info was at press time and subject to change. Call or check facebook/websites prior to heading out.
ONGOING
EVERY DAY, 9AM-3PM Self-Guided Tours; Private Tours on Request St. George Village Botanical Garden. Adults, $10/ Seniors &VI Residents $8/Children 12 & under $2, 340-692-2874, thegardenstcroix.org
Orchids in the Courtyard, Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts, 340-772-2622
BY APPOINTMENT
Barbara’s Art Studio, Company Street Barbara Gelardi, 340-514-9038
DECEMBER
1, SUNDAY & MONDAY, 9AM-1PM
2 Stained Glass Suncatcher Workshop
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts
Patti Tullis teaches this one day intro. Learn about basic tools, materials, and skills. Register online, cmcarts.org
1 SUNDAY, 1PM
Santa on the Beach Cane Bay, Northshore Sponsored by Krewe de Croix. Children Free. Dee Ullrich, 828 447-3986
2- MONDAY-FRIDAY, 9AM-4PM
31 "I Am David Hamilton Jackson" Exhibit Fort Frederik Museum Student Art Show
As part of the Education Dept’s tribute to David Hamilton Jackson and his contributions as a journalist, labor leader, educator, and civil rights activist, students created works of art & literature inspired by his efforts in the VI. This year's showcase features work by Liz Llanos' Central HS American Literature students & Danica David's St. Croix Education Complex HS Art students. Through Jan 24. 340-772-2021
2- TUESDAY-SATURDAY, 9AM-4PM
31 "Janet Cook-Rutnik Retrospective: 1978-2023" Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts
Curated by Marianne de Tolentino, the retrospecttive, NOW AND THEN is a survey of work made by VI artist, Janet Cook-Rutnik providing a deeply personal visual record of the changes that have evolved in the Virgin Islands’ physical and cultural landscape over the past 45 years. With her work, Janet Cook-Rutnik is succeeding in helping us understand the beauty, the mysteries and, above all, the diversity of the Caribbean, at the same time that she is constructing a painful but beautiful portrait of herself—Manuel Álvarez, Art Critic San Juan Star. Thru Jan 4. 340-772-2622, www.cmcarts.org
Mr. Patrick Smith, aka “Panto,” has brought a fresh new style to the art world of St. Croix and I am proud to host his first solo art show, says Sonia Deane, gallery owner. He paints vividly from memories of his birth island, Tortola, and St. Thomas, where he was a musician; he currently resides on St. Croix. He draws the viewer in with his play on colors. There is certain emotion that is conveyed when an artist paints from memory without boundaries. Panto does that. I admire his style and the importance he gives his subjects. 340-718-4929, canerootsartgallery@gmail.com
6 FRIDAY, 11AM-UNTIL Wayne's Wiener Wagon
Cost U Less Supermarket
A benefit for the St. Croix Animal Welfare Center. Grilled hotdogs until they’re gone! $5 hotdog & bottle of water. Becca, 340-513-1105
DEC 14. Christmas Lighted Boat Parade. Alda Anduze
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6 FRIDAY, 5PM-8PM
Annual Wine & Wishes
Joyia Inspirational Jewelry
New store, new designs, raffle, delicious cookies! 340-713-4369, joyiajewelry.com
6 FRIDAY, 6-9PM
Annual Wine in the Warehouse Bohlke International Aviation
A benefit for the St. Croix Foundation. Tickets: $150 online. stxfoodandwine.com
7 SATURDAY, 1AM–2PM
Annual Santa Paws & Cookie Sale Jump Up Deli & Dem Tings
...and a Groundhog in a Pear Tree
A Childrens Musical
Book and Lyrics by Lindsay Price Music by Kristin Gauthier
Performed by CCTs Calico Cat Company
One Show Only: December 8 • 4 PM for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
A ChoreoPoem by Ntozake Shange
January 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 & 19
WAITRESS A Musical
Music and Lyrics by Sara Bareilles Book by Jessie Nelson
February 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, & 23
Fridays & Saturdays 8 PM Sunday Matinees 4 PM Box office & bar open 45 minutes before showtime
#18 Est. Or ange Grove
Christiansted, St. Croix
Southwest of Golden Rock Shopping Center
For information: eileencct@gmail com Visit www.cct.vi for updates
St. Croix Animal Welfare Center Holiday Cookie Sale! Bring your kids & PETS for photos w/ Santa. Becca, 340-513-1105
7 SATURDAY, 6-11PM
Journey to Christiansted, Follow Deh Lights
To Town. Mobile & Pedestrian Lantern Parade Ricardo Richards School to Sunday Market Square. Crucian Cultural Group, 340-643-9888/340-474-5885
8 SUNDAY, 7AM
Reindeer Run Half Marathon & 5K
Cane Bay Beach, Northshore
Run 13.1 miles or 5K. Treats, raffle prizes & Finisher's Awards. $15 entry. VI Triathlon Federation, 340-513-2707, theresa@vitf.org
8, SUNDAY & MONDAY, 9AM-1PM
9 Intro Stained Glass Suncatcher Workshop Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts
Patti Tullis teaches this one day intro to stained glass course. Learn about basic tools, materials, and skills. Register online, cmcarts.org
8 SUNDAY, 10AM-3PM
Annual Christmas Spoken Here
St. George Village Botanical Garden
Live music, decorated trees, holiday crafts, jewelry, gifts, delicious Crucian food from local vendors. Kids pictures w/ Santa, thegardenstcroix.org
11 WEDNESDAY, 10AM-11PM
VIPA Holiday Fest 2024 Pier, Frederiksted
The Virgin Islands Port Authority presents a cultural celebration to remember!
11 WEDNESDAY, 10AM–7PM
Gallows Bay Holiday Festival w/ Santa
Undercover Books & Gifts AND nearby businesses. Great shopping, local food, drinks, music, dancers. 340-719-1567
13 FRIDAY, 7-10PM
A Glow In Deh Park-Deh Village of Lights
Annual Limpricht Park Tree Lighting Prepare to be dazzled on King Street! Crucian Cultural Group, 340-626-6477/ 340-643-6398
14 SATURDAY MORNING Hike Estate Caledonia! St. Croix Hiking Association
DEC 8. Christmas Spoken Here. Sara Lee Hayes
DEC 13. Limpricht Park Tree Lighting. Crucian Cultural Group.
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Guide, Cathy Prince. Details online one week prior. 340-772-2073, stcroixhiking.org
14 SATURDAY, NOON
15th Annual Coquito Festival
La Reine Chicken Shack
Taste dozens of varieties of this holiday drink and bring home your favorite! Live music all day plus Santa! 340-778-5717
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SATURDAY, 3:30PM
Sip and Paint Event
Christa’s Gallery, Company Street
Relax and create your own original piece of art! 340-713-9959 or 340-513-8581.
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SATURDAY, 5:30-9PM
Christmas Boat Parade Fundraiser
Aboard the Schooner Denis Sullivan
Enjoy a magical night on the water in Christiansted Harbor and watch the decorated boats cruise by throughout the night. Food & drinks provided. World Ocean School, 340-626-7877, worldoceanschool.org
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SATURDAY, 7PM
24th Christmas Boat Parade & Fireworks
Christiansted Waterfront
Decorated boats parade the harbor. Music, food, Moko Jumbies.340-643-0555, stcroixchristmasboatparade.com
14 SATURDAY, 9PM-2PM
Boat Parade Party with DJ Cypha Shupe’s on the Boardwalk
340-773-3400 shupesontheboardwalk.com
15 SUNDAY, 5:30PM
Tek Ah Look At All Ah We
Downtown Cultural Window Reveal & Display, Purple Papaya, Queen Cross and Strand Streets, Christiansted. Crucian Cultural Group, 340-643-9888, 340-277-1754
15 SUNDAY, 6-8PM
Ah Traditional & Historical Glow In Deh Town Lighting of The Old Ruins, Contentment Road and the Christiansted ByPass. Crucian Cultural Group, 340-643-5356, 340-514-9917
19 THURSDAY, 5-8PM
Art Thursday Art Walk Downtown Christiansted Socialize, shop & dine! Art walks are the 3rd Thursday of the month, Nov-May, with music & refreshments. Meet the Makers & take a piece of St. Croix home! facebook
20 FRIDAY, 9PM-2AM
Live Music w/ Kurt Schindler
Shupe’s on the Boardwalk 340-773-3400 shupesontheboardwalk.com
24 SUNDAY, 4-6PM
Christmas Eve Sail Aboard Denis Sullivan Christiansted Harbor
Enjoy this sail aboard a replica Great Lakes schooner where you can join the crew in raising the sails or sit, relax, and enjoy the ride and beautiful views. Cash bar available 30 minutes after the start of the sail. World Ocean School, 340-626-7877, worldoceanschool.org
27 FRIDAY, 5:30PM-UNTIL
St. Croix AWC Music Festival Benefit
Blues’ Backyard BBQ
Jam band and vaudeville-style event w/a family-friendly circus vibe benefitting The St. Croix Animal Welfare Center! Themed drinks, raffle, fantastic prizes! Becca Hughson, 340-513-1105
27, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 9PM-2AM
28 Party Upstairs w/ DJ
Shupe’s on the Boardwalk 340-773-3400 shupesontheboardwalk.com
JANUARY
3 FRIDAY 11AM-UNTIL
Wayne's Wiener Wagon
Cost U Less Supermarket
A St. Croix Animal Welfare Center benefit. Grilled hotdogs for sale until they’re gone! $5 w/bottle of water. Becca, 340-513-1105
3 FRIDAY, NOON UNTIL
Crucian Christmas Festival Children’s Parade, King Street, Frederiksted Dancers, baton twirlers, marching bands, Prince & Princess royalty, steel pan, proud parents!
3 FRIDAY, 9PM-2AM
Party Upstairs w/ DJ Shupe’s on the Boardwalk 340-773-3400 shupesontheboardwalk.com
4 SATURDAY, 11AM UNTIL
Crucian Christmas Festival Adult’s Parade King Street, Frederiksted Parade troupes, steel pan, masqueraders, Moko Jumbies, rhythm and royalty!
4 SATURDAY, 10AM UNTIL
Annual Members BBQ/Parade Viewing Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts Membership can be purchased at the door throughout the day. 340-772-2622, www.cmcarts.com
5 SUNDAY, 11AM START
21st Annual St. Croix Dolphins Sea Swim Frederiksted Pier to Rainbow Beach 1 mile swim, Multiple age groups and option to compete with or without fins. Register by Dec 1, $35, or between Dec1-Jan 3, $45. 340-642-3816, stcroixdolpins@gmail.com
11 SATURDAY, 3-7PM OPENING THE ART SHOW 2025 Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts Annual Artists’ Guild of St. Croix Exhibit Music, cash bar, apps. Thru Feb 1. 340-643-6412, ArtistsGuildofstcroix.com
11 SATURDAY, 9PM-2AM
Full Moon Party w/ DJ Shupe’s on the Boardwalk 340-773-3400 shupesontheboardwalk.com
16 THURSDAY, 5-8PM
Art Thursday Art Walk Downtown Christiansted Socialize, shop & dine! Art walks are the 3rd Thursday of the month, Nov-May, with music & refreshments. Meet the Makers & take a piece of St. Croix home! @ArtThursday
18 SATURDAY, 1PM
Krewe de Barkus Dog Parade Christiansted Boardwalk A Rescue Groups benefit with a “Wild, Wild West” theme! Awards in Kings Alley at 2pm. Register at Nates Boathouse, $10. Dee, 828-447-3986
18 SATURDAY, 3:30PM
Sip and Paint Event
Christa’s Gallery, Company Street Relax and create your own original piece of art! 340-713-9959 or 340-513-8581.
19 SUNDAY MORNING, TBA Hike Anally to Estate Will & Wells Bay! St. Croix Hiking Association Guide, Olasee Davis. Details online one week prior, stcroixhiking.org 340-772-2073
19 SUNDAY, 6AM
St. Croix Scenic 50 Ultra Run Cane Bay & Northshore Three-leg relay, each 9-12 miles, 571-330-7505, Stcroix50@yahoo.com
24 FRIDAY, 9PM-1AM
Live Music w/Les Greene & No Problemo Shupe’s on the Boardwalk 340-773-3400 shupesontheboardwalk.com
27 MONDAY, 9AM-1PM Intermediate Stained Glass Workshop Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts Patti Tullis teaches this 5-week course. Participants must be 18 or older w/ basic or previous stained glass experience. Register online, cmcarts.org
28 TUESDAY, 10AM-NOON
Clay Play Mornings w/Sara Lee Hayes
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts
Explore the world of basic clay hand building. Four-week course. Register online, cmcarts.org
28 TUESDAY, 6-10PM Clay Play Evenings w/ Sara Lee Hayes
Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts Explore the world of basic clay hand building. Register online, cmcarts.org
31 FRIDAY, 5:30PM-UNTIL St. Croix AWC Music Festival Benefit Blues’ Backyard BBQ, Northside Road Jam band, vaudeville-style event with familyfriendly circus vibe to benefit The St. Croix Animal Shelter. Themed drinks, raffle, fantastic prizes! Becca Hughson: 340-513-1105
JAN 3 & 4. Festival Parades. Good Day St. Croix
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SOAK UP SOME CULTURE!
ATTRACTIONS
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.
18th c. Danish homestead on National Historic Register. Managed by Ridge2Reef Farm. Wed & Sat, 11am-3pm. Estate Little LaGrange, Mahogany Road, Frederiksted.
Lord God of Sabaoth Church
Sold to the Lutherans in 1831, originally a Dutch Reformed Church built in 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.
Schooner Denis Sullivan – 340-626-7877
Set sail on a Great Lakes Tall Ship! Sunset Sails mid-Dec-Mar. www.worldoceanschool.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. Park Store/Welcome Center open 7 days, 10am-4pm, Closed 12-1pm for lunch. 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 this year. Northshore Road. www.nps.gov/sari
Attractions & Tours Attractions & Tours
DISCOVER LOCAL LIFE ON ONE OF OUR TOURS!
Carambola Zip Line – 340-244-1464
Experience the Caribbean's most scenic zip line! Take a scenic safari bus ride to the top of St. Croix and descend on three zip lines, including one that is half a mile long! Welcome Center 9am-5pm, 9:30am, noon, 3pm, Tuesday-Saturday. CarambolaZipLine.com
Cruzan Cowgirls - 340-690-RIDE
Ride with us thru the Rain Forest, down the beach, and into the sea! Non-profit rescues horses, gives them 2nd chance, educates on their care. www.cruzancowgirls.com
East End Marine Park, 340-718-3367
Wraps 17 miles around the East End. Protects 60 acres of coral reefs, seagrass meadows, beaches, shorelines, salt ponds, and mangroves. Tours and events. Interactive Visitors Center open the first Saturday of each month. www.friendsstxeemp.org
Fly The Whale – 212-221-1203
Island Hop to St. Thomas and Puerto Rico! Safety, Service, Style. Flythewhale.com
The Grange Estate. Historic landmark open for property tours and events. Lush gardens, colonial architecture, a glimpse into island history and charm. www.thegrange.place.
St. George Village Botanical Garden –340-692-2874
16 acres, 1500 native/exotic species. Restored buildings/ruins of 19th century Danish sugar cane plantation. Site & Gift Shop open daily, 9am-3pm, Nursery, 1st Sat, 9am-Noon. Self-guided tours Mon-Sat, 9am-1pm; Free for members, fee for others. thegardenstcroix.org
The Nature Conservancy – 340-718-5575
Tour the Coral Innovation Hub, one of 3 in the Caribbean, Tues, 2pm or Thurs, 10am. Estate Little Princess.
DISTILLERIES
Artisan Craft Distillery – 340-725-6701
Corn whiskey fermented, distilled, & bottled on St. Croix. Free tours & tastings. Mon-Fri, 3-6pm, Sat-Sun, 10am-5pm. Hospital Street, just East of Christiansted.
TRY LOCAL BREWS!
Captain Morgan Distillery & Experience Center – 340-713-5654
Call for a Rum Tour & Tasting! Gift Shop open Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm. www.captainmorganvisitorcenter.com
Cruzan Rum Distillery – 340-692-2280
Tour our historic distillery & experience Cruzan quality in every sip! New Visitor Pavilion and Store. Open Mon-Fri, 11am – 4pm. Afternoon Tasting Tours. Book online, cruzanrum.com
Leatherback Brewing Company VI — 340-772-BEER Craft Beer Brewery &Tasting Room. Limited Releases 4 times a year. Casual food, Island Life store, self-tours, indoor/outdoor bar. Roebuck Industrial Park, just West of the airport. Open 7 days, 11:30am- 8pm leatherbackbrewingcom
Sion Farm Distillery & Restaurant, MUTINY Island Vodka - 340-690-9322
Caribbean’s first Island Vodka hand-crafted from breadfruit, distilled & bottled on St. Croix. Craft cocktails, flights, micro-batch releases, free tours. Open 11:30am-7:30pm, Happy Hour 4-5:55pm, Mon-Fri. Saturday Brunch, 10am-2pm. Island Dairies building, Sion Farm. www.sionfarmdistillery.com
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.
JOINT DECLARATION
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.
ALCOHOL
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.
TOBACCO
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. LEARN
lia’s Boutique, America’s Yacht Harbor, St Thomas. Follow us @sonya.ltd |or shop online sonyaltdstore.com.
Shop Duty-Free! Shop Duty-Free!
CHRISTIANSTED BOARDWALK
SUBLIME 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 7 days a week. Come on by! Sublimestx. com, facebook.
FantaSea Jewelry. Rose Gold Moonstone and Diamond “Eye of the Storm” necklace.
Asha World Designs. Indian spinning rings.
Photo: Susan Wall
Shop Duty-Free! Shop Duty-Free!
ib designs. Can you spy our
Studio & Gallery
Handmade Gemstone & Island-Inspired Jewelry | Caribbean Larimar | Local Fine Art
COMPANY STREET
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
FantaSea Jewelry Studio & Gallery -
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, 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 photo-
ib designs
Celebrating 25 Years of Creativity in Christiansted
Twenty-five years ago, we took a leap of faith and opened our 100 square-foot studio in the heart of historic Christiansted. It was a spur-of-the-moment decision fueled by hope and the desire to carve out something beautiful for ourselves. Looking back, we find it hard to express the immense gratitude we feel for the support and acceptance we've received from our incredible community.
Over the years, we’ve remained a small group of artisans dedicated to creating feel-good jewelry that resonates with joy and meaning. To commemorate our journey, we’re excited to launch the Lotus Bracelet, a symbol of the unknown possibilities and blessings that surround us. Each piece we craft is a reminder of the beauty that comes from embracing life's uncertainties.
We cherish our St. Croix community, which has been our foundation and inspiration throughout these years. As we celebrate this milestone, we look forward to many more years of creativity, connection, and collaboration.
We invite you to stop by our studio, share in our joy, and explore our latest creations. Your support has meant the world to us, and we can’t wait to celebrate together. Thank you for being part of our journey! Here’s to many more years of artistry and friendship in this vibrant community.
Sublime STX. UPF 50+ sun protection for the whole family!
graphs 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 “eye-bee”)
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.
SONYA’S Fine Island Jewelry – 340-778-8605
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 Boutique and Art Studio on Company Street blends fashion and art in a beautiful space full of one-of-a-kind products. Find top-quality women’s clothing, accessories, shoes, jewelry, and perfume from name brands, local designers, and artists. The Art Studio teaches that everyone is unique and can create something amazing out of anything, bringing a sense of authenticity to each piece and to each child we teach. Call or walk in
by Maria Banwaree
Unique by Maria Banwaree. Trendy women’s shoes & accessories.
Chaney Chicks Island Gifts. Wrap
with your found treasures!
to book Art & Craft classes for children and adults. Children’s times are at your convenience or after school, from 4-5:50pm. Adults enjoy classes in Sip and Paint, Jewelry and Candle Making. Private parties available. Create memories with us! Mon-Fri, 10am – 6pm, Sat, 10am – 7pm. IG, Facebook
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Chaney Chicks & Island Gifts –423-943-5430
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
Sonya’s Fine Island Jewelery. Embrace the season vibes with our stunning hook ring. A perfect blend of charm and elegance.
Shop Duty-Free! Shop Duty-Free!
WHAT’S IN STORES!
Mon-Sat, 9:30am - 5:30pm. All fragrances and cosmetic/skin care products from certified/ authorized distributors. FB and IG
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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, Oceanique Creations. A piece of St. Croix history to remember your stay!
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 us out for that perfect keepsake and take home a part of St. Croix. We also carry locally made jewelry, hot sauce, art, soaps, candles, glassware and so much more. Whether you are looking for something ordinary or something special, you will find perfect options at an affordable price. If you find your own sea glass or Chaney treasure, we can also design a special piece just for you. Now offering Permanent Jewelry! Come in as guests and leave as friends! Oceanique Creations is located in King’s Alley, just off Strand Street in Christiansted. Open Monday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram
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Bougainvillea @ 41 King –340-719-6020 Find the Fragrances That Inspire. Get lost in the Beauty that is YOU! Walk into a welcoming cloud of beautiful fragrance at the finest locally-owned and operated perfume and skin care boutique on St. Croix. An Approved dutyfree retailer of exclusive lines by CHANEL, Lalique,Gucci, Cartier, Dior, Marc Jacobs, Versace, Carolina Herrera and many more. Explore a vast selection of natural & luxury skin care cosmetics by Bare Minerals and Shiseido. Enhance your daily skin care routine with facial cleansers, feather light serums, and rich, luxurious products. Play with mineral colors for your face and eyes—mascaras to make them pop and a bouquet of lip colors. Open
OPEN
MONDAY - SATURDAY 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Duty-free, locally owned & operated. Approved retailer of fine fragrances, natural & luxury skin care & cosmetics. All products from certified &authorized distributors.
Bougainvillea @ 41 King. Michel Germain's Emily In Paris, exclusively available here. Not offered anywhere else in the Caribbean!
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Padron, My Father, Monte Cristo, Macanudo and Cohiba. Largest selection of rums from around the world like Ron Zacapa. www.bacidutyfree.com
JOYIA-Inspirational Jewelry –340-713-4JOY (4569)
Joyia invites you to visit our family-operated studio where we create handcrafted jewelry using sterling silver, gold, and precious stones. We added a new curated collection of intentional and inspired crystals, candles, cards, and spiritual home décor. Set your intention with our free engraving that allows you to customize your Joyia Jewelry with an inspirational word, name or date. 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! Check out our Permanent jewelry experience. Be inspired. Be creative. Be intentional. Check us out on Instagram or Facebook. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Queen Cross Street in the Pink Building. www.joyiajewelry.com
Joyia Inspirational Jewelry. Give the gift of love and Joy this season!
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Joyia Inspirational Jewelry. Visit our NEW GALLERY, bigger and bursting with new goodies! You will love what’s in store! On Queen Cross Street across from our old spot.
ISLAND SPECIALITIES!
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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
Dodat
Everyone loves a toy store and this one is no different. Dodat sells Fun and is loaded with toys and games for all ages, boys and girls and the adults in your life plus local art and jewelry, crafts, souvenirs, gifts, beachwear and gear, LED and Mylar balloons, children’s bikes, and inflatable paddle boards! Check out the new online Wandat store (you know you wandat!) for St. Croix Madras clothes and accessories, and other fun tropical designs. Dodat also offers themed Birthday Partys and events for kids plus Crafternoons where kids can create! Check them
Crucian Gold. Unique jewelry designs handcrafted by our family of artisans for 50 years.
Shop Duty-Free! Shop Duty-Free!
SHOP TIME, TAKE TIME!
Dodat. Keep your furry friends entertained and active with this “pawsome” toy set.
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all out and book online. Store located near TOAST in Pan Am Pavilion, between Strand Street and the Boardwalk, open Mon – Fri, 10am – 5pm, www. dodatstx.com, www.wandatstx.com, social media, @ dodatstx. info@dodatstx.com
Purple Papaya – 340-713-9412
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$$!
RJS Handmade Designs – 340-642-3291
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 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, Christiansted. www.rjshandmadedesigns.com; Facebook, 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 year-round holiday & event costumes. Layaway & Baby Shower Registry available. Located just steps from the Government Parking lot at 1110 Strand Street.
TRENDS Boutique – 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
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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!
Crucian Gold. Artisan hand-crafted adornments for you and your mini.
LOCAL
Boutique. Fashion & accessories for any
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Enso Indigo Home – 340-513-3195
Back in the late 70s, 80s, and early 90s, islanders and visitors devoured Java Wraps sarongs, clothes, and take-out 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
AROUND THE ISLAND
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
RJS Handmade Designs. Every day is the right day for gorgeous jewelry! Shop the New Beginning Collection online or in store.
Trends!
occasion!
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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
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
HOLIDAY Gifting Books!
Milk Street Bakes turns your kitchen into the world's best bakeshop with 200 simple, delicious recipes from the James Beard Award-winning team at Milk Street—from beer pretzels to Danish dream cake. The Message, from one of the country’s most important writers, Ta-Nehisi Coates, is about the urgent need to untangle ourselves from the destructive nationalist myths that shape our world—and our own souls—and embrace the liberating power of even the most difficult truths. Relying on basic ingredients and Tieghan Gerard’s signature knack for making sauces and dressings that you’ll want to double to keep on hand at all times, recipes from Half Baked Harvest/Quick and Cozy, will make your meals feel like a warm hug. Into the Uncut Grass by Trevor Noah, is a “moving modern fable” about forgiveness, acceptance and solidarity for readers of all ages. Atlas Obscura Wild Life by Cara Giaimo & Joshua Foer, is an over the top, dazzling collection of the world's most fascinating, most unusual, and least-understood natural wonders. An adventure tour through the world's most extraordinary marvels and curiosities.
Botanical Garden Museum Store & CMCA Gift Shop. Kitty Olsen visors.
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, manmade 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
Undercover Books & Gifts Undercover Books & Gifts
Sweet Lime Furnishings. Tropical home décor and accessories.
Indigo Home. Discover gorgeous
every room of the house.
The Hunt. Consignment store galore. Rediscover nostalgia and sone very fun gifting!
EASY SHOPPING GUIDE
ST. CROIX
A VIBE LIKE NO OTHER
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, natural resources, fine dining and golf courses. Our arts, crafts, music, and cultural events will lead you to discover exactly why St. Croix is a vibe like no other.
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Artisan Craft Distilling Co – 340-725-6701
We take great pride in fermenting, distilling, and bottling right on the premises using locally-sourced corn for our signature White Lightning Moonshine, 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 Hospital 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 dining 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
The
Courtyard - 340-773-7728
Right across the street from Government House on King Street, you’ll find the hidden oasis called The Courtyard. Known for its locally-sourced, organic cold press juices, and fresh fruit smoothies, they now offer soups, salads, sandwiches and quiche along with Vegan and gluten- free options! Sip a cup of
coffee, relax, and take a peek at our latest ‘artistof-the-month’ works on display. Most weekends, we offer Art, Yoga, or Wine and Food Workshops; schedule on our Facebook page. Open MondaySaturday, 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. Breakfast •
King’s Alley, Downtown Christiansted
Estera. Jägerschnitzel, a house favorite served with jaeger sauce and house-made spätzle!
Cruzan Bayou Bistro. Pit roasted Lamb Jambalaya with Andouille sausage.
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Cruzian Bayou Bistro – 813-495-3244
Welcome Cruzian Bayou Bistro, A taste of New Orleans with an Island Flair, into their new Kings Alley location but expect the same care and attention to guest satisfaction & hospitality! We’re excited to feature the 2023 Iron Bartender, 1st place “Mango Melee” Beverages, 2nd place “Taste Of
St. Croix,” and 2nd place Cruzan Rum National Bartender Mixologist Jibril Williams, serving cold refreshing drinks, spirits and invigorating mocktails, with a warm smile, alongside Chef Christy Brown, 2023 “Taste of St Croix“ 2nd place Best Vegetarian. Cruzian Bayou Bistro, at last food NOT fast food. Located just off the boardwalk. Open late, new Summer Hours. Wed-Sat, 5pm-Midnight, Happy Hour, 5-7pm, Sunday Brunch, 11am-5pm, closed Mon-Tues.
Estera Kitchen & Bar – 340-692-4639
Estera is housed in the historic district of downtown Christiansted within the Pan Am Pavilion. Our exciting take on classic American flavors filter through the dining experience—from the first bite to the last. Using French cooking techniques with Italian simplicity, we prioritize the quality of ingredients in every dish. Expect to see menu items that are uncategorized, fluid and changeable with consistent dinner specials. Our intimate indoor space embodies an ambiance of clean simplicity, warm neutral tones, and a modern industrial feel. A reservation gets you access to our hand-crafted dining room tables, full kitchen menu, eclectic cocktails,
and specialty wines. At estera we strive for perfection in execution, elevation, and approachability. Social Media @estera.stx
Nate’s Boathouse – 340-692-6283
Enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner or Sunday brunch on our boardwalk patio or in our breezy, open-air
The Courtyard Juices & Fitness Center. Cool off with a delicious cold Acai bowl.
Virgin Islands Food Tours. Navigate Christiansted with ease while tasting authentic Crucian cuisine!
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restaurant overlooking beautiful Christiansted Harbor. Watch the local fishing boats deliver their daily catch of Wahoo, Tuna, or Mahi-Mahi—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
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 easy-travel paper bag. Of course, a full bar at your disposal as well! The best spot on the Boardwalk for burgers and beer! Open Monday – Saturday, 11am – 10pm; Sunday, 11am – 9pm. FB, IG.
VI Food Tours
VI Food Tours is your gateway to eating, drinking, and exploring like a local! Embark on the Taste of Twin City Food Tour, a delicious journey that immerses visitors in the heart of Christiansted’s vibrant food scene. This guided walking tour offers six exclusive tastings of authentic local cuisine,
showcasing the rich culinary traditions that define St. Croix. As you explore downtown, our expert guides will share fascinating insights into the island’s history, architectural heritage, and the unique flavors that make St. Croix a one-of-a-kind destination. For cocktail enthusiasts, the Christiansted Sip & Savor Mixology Class is just for YOU! Led by a local drink expert, this 90-minute experience teaches you to shake, stir, and sip like a true mixologist. Enjoy three handcrafted cocktails, light bites, and a lively atmosphere that promises to delight both your palate and spirit.
Z Café - 340-713-2233
Truly a hidden gem in the heart of Christiansted. The cobble stone dining patio is the most charming on St. Croix. Located in the courtyard of the 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
Shupe’s on the Boardwalk. Big Gulp on draught from brewSTX.
Brew STX. Ponzu Tuna.
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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. Closed annually for the month of October and 2 weeks around Memorial
Day. You won’t be disappointed dining with us or carrying away. Open Mon-Fri, 9am-2:30.
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Maria’s Cantina & Sports Bar – 340-713-0222
This Mexican Restaurant & Sports Bar (little Mexico 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!”
Special-value 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, Saturdays, Noon9pm, Sundays (in season), 3:30-8:30pm. 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 island. We feature a variety of convenient, ready-made 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
Maria’s Cantina. Authentic Mexican food!
Z Café. Blackened Mahi Tacos.
Seaside Market & Deli. Hot meals to go!
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coffee & juice bar featuring your favorite coffee drinks, fresh squeezed juices and smoothies. Seaside Market & Deli – Eat Fresh. Live Smart. Facebook
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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 nights, The Mermaid hosts its Grill Night with music, beach games; Tuesdays steel band. The Terrace restaurant and The Martel Lounge offer additional options for dinner Wednesday-Sunday, as well as seasonal entertainment. 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
Goat, Soup and Whiskey – 340-773-3333
Welcome to the Goat! Lunch service begins at 11:30am with appetizers, soups, salads and sandwiches. Enjoy your lunch with a glass of wine, beer, or a fresh-squeezed Caribbean cocktail. Dinner service begins at 5pm with Steaks, Chops, Seafood,
and Pastas combining with the delicious lunch offerings. Pair your dinner with a selection from the wine list or from the extensive craft cocktail menu. Choose fresh coffee, espresso or cappuccino to compliment in-house desserts. At Sunday Brunch, from 10am – 2pm, take in views of Buck Island with a glass of Champagne, a Mimosa, or build-your-own Bloody Mary. Our alfresco dining room is located at Coakley Bay Condominiums on East End Road. Dinner reservations recommended, Thurs-Tues, 11:30am – 9pm. Closed Wednesdays.
The Sausage Shack - 340-713-4804
Eastend’s newest hangout! We offer a casual atmosphere for the whole family to chillax with fresh delicious gourmet comfort food and desserts, ice cold beverages including specialty frozen island cocktails, great music and games. Follow us on Facebook (The Sausage Shack STX) for our menus and daily specials like 2 for Tuesdays, Frozen Fridays & Spectacular Saturday Brunch. The best Italian sausage, hotdog and specialty sandwiches (like NY Strip Teriyaki Cheesesteak and Chop & Cheese) on island. We want to provide our customers with a relaxing experience, great service, fresh food and cold bever-
The Buccaneer. Beauregard’s on the Beach.
Beach Side Café. Juicy burger, stunning view.
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Goat, Soup & Whiskey
St. Croix is such a wonderful place to live and work. My wife (Caroline) and I are thrilled to bring our “Goat” family down from Put-in-Bay, Ohio each winter season. This will be our sixth season of service at our Coakley Bay location.
We are very thankful to all of our guests who have become island friends. That is the fun part of our business, and we look forward to meeting more of our island neighbors. We are proud of our staff and the menu that we offer, we hope that you will enjoy them too!
Our lunch menu features “from scratch made to order” soups, salads and sandwiches. Our delicious appetizers are available all day. Enjoy several wonderful options including escargot, oysters Rockefeller and crab deviled eggs.
Dinner entrees include local fresh fish specials, “prime” hand cut steaks and a wide variety of pasta dishes. In house desserts, wonderful cocktails and a thoughtful wine list will make every visit to The Goat special.
I have enjoyed working in the restaurant business for the past forty-one years. At fourteen I worked at my first fine dining restaurant in Canton, Ohio as a bus boy. I climbed my way up to dish washer! It has been an interesting journey to say the least! How very special to find ourselves landing on St Croix. It is a privilege to be a part of the restaurant scene here, with so many outstanding food trucks and wonderful restaurants.
Caroline, our staff and I hope to see you at our locations in Keystone Resort, Colorado and Put-in-Bay, Ohio, but, especially here on the East End of St. Croix! Please stop by and enjoy the beautiful views and ambiance of the Coakley Bay, Goat, Soup and Whiskey.
ages at reasonable prices so that you come back for more. We have something for everyone. Come find out why everyone is hanging out at The Shack!
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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, Taste of St. Croix. Open for dinner 7 days, 6-10pm and Sunday Brunch, 11am – 2pm. See Specials on facebook.
Stop & Shop Supermarket – 340-692-2771 Fresh, Full-Service Deli! Fresh Produce! Meats! Wine & Spirits! We also have all your favorite ice
Goat Soup and Whiskey. Chicken Gyro.
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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 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.
Tap Deck Bistro & Bar – 340-773-5227
Located on the 2nd floor in front of the Frederiksted Pier, this hidden gem offers incredible sunset views, a delightful bistro menu, draft beer, fine wines, fresh cocktails, and a cozy, air-conditioned dining room! Enjoy the incredible West End sunsets while sipping cocktails on our breezy outdoor deck. Savor our Famous Lobster Dip, Tap Deck Bistro Burger (vegan burger available), Smoked Brisket, Short Ribs, Seafood Alfredo, Fresh Caribbean lobster, Fish of the Day, Specialty Flat Breads, Salads, Homemade Desserts and more! Just 10 minutes from the airport we’re a great spot after a long flight. Play Monday Trivia, Tuesday Karaoke, and hear Live Music on weekends. Come through the Six Nine courtyard on Strand Street and up the stairs behind Molly’s Dive Shop! Open 3-11pm daily; open for lunch on cruise ship days. Tapdeckstx.com, facebook, IG
SIP NIBBLE & NOSH
Here’s a Mid-island coffeehouse that worth knowing about! Opened five years ago, Sip Nibble & Nosh offers a relaxed and friendly sit-down breakfast service and take out located Mid-island at the Sunny Isle Annex.
Choose American-style comfort breakfast staples from their diverse menu of Drip Coffee, Flavored Coffee, Espresso, Teas, Boozy Coffee, Breakfast Cocktails, Fruit Smoothies, Breakfast Sammys, Quesadillas, and Burritos, Griddle Pancakes, French Toast, Waffles. Hashbrown Bowls, Omelets, and Homemade Pastries baked daily.
For special diets, no egg? No problem! There is a tasty seasoned tofu scramble as a vegetarian substitute for eggs in all menu items plus veggie sausage on the side.
“We are here to promote creativity and camaraderie in a fun and safe space,” says owner, Jessie Lokitis. (Her dad opened and ran Joe’s Grill next door for years.) Make a ceramic paint date over breakfast and coffee; all supplies included and take home your creation the same day. They also offer Sip & Paint events and are available for private parties.
So many choices; so many options. Open Wed, Thurs, Fri, 6am – 1pm, Sat & Sun, 7am – 1pm. Weekly specials & special events posted on Facebook.
Sip Nibble & Nosh 340-692-2022
Sunny Isle Annex @sipnibble&noshstx
Tap Deck Bistro & Bar. Taco Tuesday.
Breakfast Sandwich. Susan Wall
Karaoke
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MID-ISLAND
MID-ISLAND
Back To Nature – 340-778-6610
The largest vegetarian/vegan selection of savory and delicious sandwiches, burgers, wraps, soups, local drinks and smoothies, plus daily specials, on island and Home of the Original Peanut Sea Moss! We
also have the largest variety of vitamins and supplements in the USVI. Located on Hess Road next to NAPA Auto Parts in Castle Coakley in the Health Conscious building. Open Monday - Friday, 9am5pm. Saturdays, 9am - 3pm. Place your last orders by 2:45pm. Call In, Dine In, Carry Out. Come hungry, leave healthy! Products on Facebook.
Sip Nibble & Nosh – 340-692-2022
A unique addition to St. Croix’s culinary landscape, Sip Nibble & Nosh is an eclectic, eco-friendly eatery and coffeehouse with a fun, warm, and relaxed environment. Featuring sit-down service for a casual dining experience or carry out for good food on -the-go, Sip Nibble & Nosh specializes in American style comfort breakfast staples—tickling tastebuds and making tummies happy since 2019. Our diverse menu features a unique twist on classic favorites as well as a variety of homemade pastries, baked daily. The specialty coffee drinks are top notch and will remind you of a stateside gourmet coffeehouse while the breakfast cocktails will bring you back to that sunny casual V.I. vibe. “May all who enter as guests, stay as friends and leave as family” @sipnibble&noshstx
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
Back To Nature. Best Veggie Burgers. Eat in or take out.
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!
La Reine Chicken Shack – 340-718-5717
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 Mon, Tues, Wed, 10:30am-6pm Thurs, Fri, Sat, 10am-8pm. Eat in or Take Out! Daily menu on facebook.
Sion Farm Distillery - 340-690-9322
Located in the iconic Island Dairies Building in Sion Farm, halfway between downtown Chris tiansted 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®, hand crafted 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
LA REINE CHICKEN SHACK
“5-Star Food at a Backyard Cookout!”
Hear the raves!
You’ve never read Reviews like this!
“Best chicken, rice and beans I’ve ever had in any country, and on any continent, or planet! Food is delicious and not too expensive. Those Johnny Cakes are the bomb! Ginger beer to wash it all down. The owners are friendly and they interact with customers. Great food, comfortable atmosphere. Donates to local causes. Very cool local place with fabo local-style food and drink. Amazing food!!! I can’t wait to go back! Loved it so much, I ate here 3 times during my 4 day stay!
The staff is very welcoming. The food tastes so so good and is cooked to perfection. The music will make you dance. One of the first places to visit if you’re not from St. Croix. I love the Chicken Shack! Tender moist chicken that melts in your mouth. Cold potato salad like no other. Johnny cakes that blow you away. BBQ baby back ribs with the scalloped potatoes is to die for. Straight from the airport to the Chicken Shack! We had seafood fritters, stewed chicken, rice, beans, cassava and coke slaw... so delicious!
A great big thanks to Angel, Carmen, & Robby along with the staff of the Chicken Shack for providing us and the beautiful people of St. Croix with great customer service and food!!! Stay blessed! Thank you for honoring Veterans. Had the red snapper in coconut. Best meal I have had in years! “Best chicken in the world... just saying. Just do it!!!! Delicious!!!! Great food . I visit every time I go to St. Croix!”
La Reine Chicken Shack Rt. 75 off Centerline Road Mon, Tues, Wed, 10:30am-6pm Thurs, Fri, Sat, 10am-8pm 340-778-5717
La Reine Chicken Shack. An island tradition.
MUTINY Island Vodka. Refreshing Island Vodka Passion.
Roast chicken & tasty sides to go!
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AROUND THE ISLAND
LOCAL FARM STANDS
Seasonal offerings. Call ahead or check Facebook pages. Locations on the Island Map, Page 54.
ARTfarm, LLC – 340-514-4873
Local artists, Luca & Christina Gasperi run this small Southshore vegetable farm growing a variety of salad greens, heirloom tomatoes, herbs, veggies, and tropical fruits. Get email updates by subscribing to their blog online and receive notice of Pop-Ups and Pick Up days and times. artfarmllc.com.
Crescent Farms VI – 340-277-0707
A small solar-powered farm providing high-quality, non-GMO organic produce and animals. Located on Windsor Road in Glynn. Get directions on their Facebook page.
La Reine Farmer’s Market – 340-778-0998
Operated by the VI Dept of Agriculture, farmers under one roof at the East entrance to the Fair Grounds. Fruits, vetetables, greens, fish, herbs.
Ridge to Reef Farm – 349-473-1557
Organic local fruits and seasonal produce. Farm Store at Little La Grange, Frederiksted, Wed & Sat, 11am-3pm only. Sign up for their next CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) membership-based weekly produce subscription. Ridge2reef.org, Facebook
Sejah Farm VI – 340-277-6046
In 1998, Dale and Yvette Browne established a 15acre farm in the heart of St. Croix. Fresh local fruit & vegetables, plant seedlings, local lamb, goat, pork, chicken and rabbits. Farm Market, Mon-Fri, 10am –5pm, Sat, 7am – 5pm. sejahfarm.com, Facebook
Southgate Corner Farmers Market –404-310-8278
Locally grown and created farm fresh goods! Fresh and preserved fruit, vegetables, local honey, local eggs, plain and flavored goat cheese, plants, handmade soaps, coconut oil, apple juice, eggfruit ice cream, and more! Regular farmers & pop-ups.
Southgate Corner Farmers Market. Fresh, local offerings every Saturday.
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CCT Celebrates its 40th Season! CCT Celebrates its 40th Season!
Who doesn't love live entertainment?
Whether you get excited just thinking about a lively musical to sing along with, a side-splitting farce to lift you up with laughter or a poignant dramatic story to stir your thoughts and emotions, Caribbean Community Theatre (fondly called “CCT”) has delivered these gems to audiences on St. Croix for a whopping 40 years! We can't believe it's been that long! It seems like just the other day (1985) that we were painting and cleaning the building on Strand Street (now an empty parking lot behind Crucian Gold) and getting ready for CCT’s production of A Christmas Carol.
Since then, CCT has continued to produce thought-provoking material such as The Agitators, Blues for an Alabama Sky, Fences, The Mountaintop, and A Raisin in the Sun, along with knee-slapping comedies like The Odd Couple, Boeing Boeing, Rumors, to name a few, and intriguing mysteries like The Uninvited and The Game’s Afoot. CCT has also proudly produced many plays by local playwrights and authors including Liberated, Sarah & Addie, and Sundays at Eleven. Musicals such as Ain’t Misbehavin’, Cabaret, Chicago, The Color Purple, Dreamgirls, Evita, Into the Woods, Once Upon a Mattress, RENT, and Smokey Joe’s Café invite participation by local singers,
musicians, directors, dancers and choreographers, as well as collaboration with off-island creatives.
Surviving setbacks such as hurricanes, the Covid pandemic, and more “drama” over the last 39 years, CCT has changed venues numerous times during its first 20 years. Since 2003, CCT has been
ensconced at #18 Estate Orange Grove in Christiansted. and its members and volunteers happily continue to present live theatrical performances for children and adults from November to June each season. CCT has operated through the hard work, passion, and creative vision of hundreds of volunteers through our many decades and various locations. Some of our volunteers have been with us for over three decades. Second and third generations have been involved with CCT lending their talent, skills, and curiosity for live theatre on stage or behind the scenes “trodding the boards.” We always welcome new volunteers who are excited about crafting wonderful live theatrical entertainment on St. Croix.
By last count, CCT has produced over 200 different adult shows, and at least 30 shows performed by the students of The Calico Cat Company, CCT’s after-school theatre program for children ages seven to twelve. Instructors Heather McRae and Kaila Francis teach acting, improv, movement, stagecraft, teamwork and more to the developing drama students, who learn creativity, confidence, communication, problem solving, collaboration, dedication, perseverance, and conclude each
semester with a matinee performance on the CCT stage. Each new season allows us to inspire artistic creation, discover new works, and rediscover familiar favorites.
We can’t wait to see what the future of live theatre in St. Croix holds! And we can’t wait to see you this season to celebrate entertaining St. Croix for 40 years. CCT is thankful to The Virgin Islands Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Art, and our many sponsors, donors and supporters over the last 39 years. We couldn't do it without you!" - Eileen Bishop Des Jardins CCT 2025 Schedule
for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
A ChoreoPoem by Ntozake Shange January 10-12, 17-19
WAITRESS – A Musical Music/Lyrics by Sara Bareilles Book by Jessie Nelson February 7-8, 14-16, 21-23
SUITE SURRENDER A Farce by Michael McKeever March 14-16, 21-23
40th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
April 5
THE FACE OF EMMETT TILL A Play by Mamie Till-Mobley & David Barr III May 2-4, 9-11
ANNA IN THE TROPICS A Play by Nilo Cruz— June 13-15, 20-22
Show Times— Sun Matinees, 4 PM Fri & Sat, 8 PM
“Chicago,” 2024.
Kaila Francis
“Into The Woods,” 2017. Ellen Sanpere
2023.
Local Art Local Art COVER STORIES
Patrick “Panto” Smith
JAN 25 DEC 24
Lyn Voytershark
I was born and raised in Tortola, BVI, the second of nine children born to Gerald and Ursula Smith. I had two brothers and six sisters. The arts have been present in my life from the time of my early youth and I engaged in drawing and illustration as a boy along with many other creative interests.
I had a special interest in the musical arts, which is a trait gotten from my father and his side of the family, who were very talented singers, even having a well-known local band. I would compose and sing my own songs while also learning musical instruments, as I came of age, listening to greats such as Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer.
I played the bass guitar, the organ, and the electric guitar while periodically painting and exploring the world of art. After relocating to St. Thomas from Tortola and losing my apartment to Hurricane Maria, I moved again to St. Croix and now live in the Herbert Grigg Home for the Aged.
After an injury left me unable to use my right arm and a stroke affecting my speech, I turned my attention to art. I have been painting various art pieces and get the inspiration from my memories of life’s experiences. Art gives me relief and I get lost on the canvas; each stroke of the paint brush is like that of a meditation.
Each new painting to me now is my greatest form of communication, created from a place of generosity and using each one as my voice; I love how it helps me “speak.”
Patrick’s La’ Senairs is on the cover of the December issue of this magazine. Come see it in person, along with twenty additional images created from his memory. Cane Roots Art Gallery, Company Street, Christiansted, opening December 3.
I’m very excited to be showing my work in the annual Artists Guild of St. Croix show. This is held at the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts with a free opening reception held on January 11, 2025 after which the show runs until February 1st.
notable Crucian artists. My mother Betsy was an active portrait painter here on St. Croix.
I have studied sculpture, photography, and printmaking in New York, Florida, and Florence, Italy. I received an Imaging Science degree from Rochester Institute of Technology and had a career in computerized digital prepress.
My media is primarily Digital Photo Editing which is printed as an archival Giclée to canvas. I love capturing and enhancing everyday scenes using ultra vibrant Caribbean colors, rich texturing, and an impressionistic style.
I am a third generation artist who grew up in St. Croix from the age of four and was influenced by several
The work I’ve done in the last fifteen years has been shown locally at many annual art venues including The SCFIA Coconut Festival. There have been solo exhibitions as well as showings in St. Thomas. Featured on four covers previously for this magazine, I have had images in three "Island Art & Soul" Calendars, participated in the HeART of the Turtle public installation project, and an image of mine was chosen for the 2024 Agriculture & Food Fair Poster.
Instagram: @SharkCrossing
Website: Lyn-Voytershark.FineArtAmerica.com
Email: SharkCrossing@gmail.com
Aqua Sea Swimmer.
Ag Fair Architecture.
Boys on the Waterfront.
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WHERE THE ART IS!
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 Richmond Courtyard on Soboetker Lane, between Rt 75 and the seaplane ramp. Find gemstone beads, Swarovski crystal, precious metal wire, stringing supplies, tools, and much more. Purchase handcrafted jewelry, from Vanessa Harvey Hinds’ 14K gold-filled collection. Daytime Classes, Wed-Sat, Noon-2pm & 3-5pm. Meet other polymer clay enthusiasts at Clay Play Day, a crafting opportunity, Tues, 2-5pm. Evening and Private classes by appointment. Check schedules online for Teen Nights, Craft & Sip, and Workshops. Open Tues- Sat, 11am-6pm. beadonawirestx.com
Cane Roots Art Gallery – 340-718-4929
“I began collecting art in 1981 and still am collecting and it’s manifested itself into Cane Roots Art Gallery, the blue building at 24 Company Street,” says owner Sonia Deane.“There is a renaissance of the artist community here and I am excited to be a part of it. The Panto Exhibit opens Tues, Dec 3, a new fresh style by Patrick “Panto” Smith in his first solo exhibit. I look forward to sharing it with you, bringing art into to your home, and experiencing the transformation.” Open Tues-Fri,12-5pm, Sat, 12-4pm or by appointment. www.canerootsartgallery.com
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 coloring 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
Crucian Clayworks – 340-244-5486
Potters Sara Lee Hayes and former student Donna Rae Prock have recently opened Crucian Clayworks. Sharing the courtyard with Polly’s Cafe on the waterfront in beautiful, historic Frederiksted, the shop offers functional and sculptural pottery, one-of-a-kind works of art, glass and enamel pieces and unique jewelry. All artists are local, adding to the unique ambience of the shop. Visual artists display their paintings in a monthly, changing exhibit giving the feeling of a gallery. Come find YOUR mug! Crucian Clayworks is open on cruise ship days from 9 to 3. Please call 340-244-6486 and follow our Facebook page for current open hours and to stay informed of upcoming events and great
Mitchell-Larsen Studio. A sad goodbye and God speed to our beloved Jan who passed in September. Memories await at the studio.
Local Art Local Art ISLAND MAKERS!
Christa’s Art Gallery. Hibiscus design stone coasters set.
sales! You can email us at CrucianClayworks@ gmail.com for further information. Yes, WE SHIP!
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
Maufe Gallery - 340-332-4556
Maufe Gallery owner/artst Therese Trudeau welcomes you to the gallery where she exhibits her own work and that of the other local and international artists on St. Croix. Located on Crucian Gold on Stand Street in Christiansted, Maufe Gallery shares space with jewelry designer Nathan Bishop who oversees an on-site workshop for handmade designs. there is often a new exhibit every month and live music and performance art pieces taking place. Open Monday-Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm.
Mitchell-Larsen Studio – 340-719-1000
This is home to the artistry in glass of Jan Mitchell and the evocative photographic artworks of Steffen Larsen. Watch glass work in progress and shop for gifts in a restored historic building on Company Street, the heart of Christiansted’s SOHO (South of Hospital Street) district where the arts are alive! www.mitchelllarsenstudio.com
Our Danish Connection
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.
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!
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.
A Lot of History on a 4-acre Little Island
By Nina York
Almost every visitor to St. Croix will have observed a charming little island in Christiansted harbor and the little ferry from the Boardwalk underway on a 2-minute ride there. This is a convenient spot with downtown residents and hotel guests for an enjoyable beach trip. A small hotel there, originally built in 1965, recently refurbished by the owners of King Christian Hotel, may elicit visions of Don’t Stop the Carnival, Herman Wouk’s classic novel portraying the comedy of running a resort on a little tropical island. During Holiday season, the traditional Lighted Boat Parade and festive fireworks are focused on this scenic area. Check our events calendar for details.
Known as Protestant Cay, the name tells a story going back several hundred years when France
owned St. Croix. The Catholic government interred deceased residents of other denominations there. and traces of gravesites can still be found. But the main use of the island then was for careening boats for cleaning hulls and repairs, and the island was
called La Carenage. The harbor was already busy then and was the site of conflicts between pirates although they never took over St. Croix. The narrow channel bordered by the corals of Long Reef made navigation risky and, when France sold St. Croix in 1733 to a Danish trading company, the greatly increased traffic led to a harbor pilot being appointed and a residence for him constructed on the Cay (the word means small island). The traffic included ships bringing loads of enslaved Africans to be auctioned to the highest bidder, also bricks from Denmark as ballast, and loads of merchandise and provisions, and passengers from nearby St. Thomas on the Vigilant, the famed sailing ship ferry that sank in the harbor in a 1928 hurricane. All cargo arriving and leaving had to be weighed at the .Scale House and duty paid. The Danes called the Cay Lodskaien, lods meaning pilot in Danish.
As a defense against enemy attack, a battery equipped with cannon was installed and given a noblewoman’s name Sofia Frederika. Another noblewoman’s name Louise Augusta was given to a battery on the opposite point of the harbor entrance that later held a lighthouse and in modern times, after the Transfer to the United States, became home to the island’s first radio station in 1930. Altogether, the protection of St. Croix is centered on this important area of the coral reef that is so vital and so much at risk.
Nina York, born in Denmark but a St. Croix resident since 1976, has been a contributor to this magazine since 2009 and was its editor from 1990-2003. She offers a wealth of information to visitors about island history and connects with Danish visitors in their own language. She offers translations, has published three books about this island and sells historic maps and prints. ninayork@gmail.com
Protestant Cay. Anonymous artist.
Ken Bartos Collection/NPS.
Schooner Vigilant.
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MAKE YOUR MOMENTS HERE UNFORGETTABLE!
Buck Island Charters Buck Island Charters
BUCK ISLAND, SUNSET SAILS & PRIVATE CHARTERS
Big 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
Caribbean Sea Adventures – 340-773-2628
Voted one of the best things to do in St. Croix, experience the adventure of a lifetime with Caribbean Sea Adventures! Dive into the crystal-clear depths with our expert-led snorkel tours, discovering vibrant coral reefs and enchanting marine life. For a more exclusive experience, indulge in the luxury of our private boat charters, where you can tailor an itinerary to your desires and create cherished memories with your loved ones. For thrill-seekers, we offer the exhilarating experience of parasailing. Soar above the turquoise Caribbean Sea, taking in breathtaking views that will leave you in awe. We’re dedicated to providing unparalleled excitement and adventure for all who step aboard. Discover the wonders of the sea and create unforgettable moments that will last a lifetime. Call or Book Online at www.CaribbeanSeaAdventures.com.
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!
Eighth Flag Charters – 340-332-2472
Discover historical sailing tours with author Stanford Joines, author of The Eighth Flag, a history of the Caribbean (1493-1750)! After thirty years of sailing the Caribbean and diving
Caribbean Sea Adventures. Here’s our fleet at Buck Island! Join our crew for unforgettable times on the water!
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Dive Experience—More Than a Dive Center!
DDive Experience has been doing dive trips and teaching all kinds of dive courses for the last 41 years. We have worked with the local and federal government on many projects and have received many awards. Lately, we have been working with two different coral preservation groups helping to restore or repair corals in the waters of St. Croix.
Sam Halvorson, employed by Dive Experience for over 36 years, has been the eyes into our daily dives. As an accomplished cameraman, he has filmed hundreds of our dive tours for the website and as personal videos, but a little known secret is, he is a phenomenal watercolor artist! He has a wide assortment of water color paintings, most of fish and corals, but also the land life such as birds, lizards, and moko jumbies for purchase. One
of his most famous paintings is a dive location scene called “turtle ridge,” now available on a SPF l/s shirt!
Another artist on board is Justin Benson, who has designed towels, hats, and SPF shirts and leggings full of colorful underwater scenes. A long time art teacher on St Croix, Trudi Gilliam, has a collection of metal sculpture on display, from small ornamental fish to complete ocean scenes. David Duneley is famous, in the states, for doing wall murals of underwater scenes and we carry his popular fish design shirts! All of this is available at the dive center!
As a PADI 5-star facility, we have a full range of dive and snorkel equipment. Dive training and boat dives are our main focus, but we can’t resist all the fun art, too!
Michelle Pugh, with PADI 40-year membership trophy, and Sam Halvorsion. Susan Wall
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BUCK ISLAND, SUNSET SAILS & PRIVATE CHARTERS, cont.
pirate shipwrecks, Stan is ready to take you into the Golden Age of Piracy. Sail in the wake of Blackbeard, Bellamy, and Black Ceasar on the beautiful waters of Salt River Bay, for two and a half centuries the pirate nest of the Lesser Antilles. Visit stanfordjoines.org for more tour info and pricing and check out the blog and reviews. Call Stan to book.
Llewellyn’s Charter – 340-773-9027
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
Experience the magic of Frederiksted sailing onboard the custom-built 63ft historic racing catamaran, Jolly Mon! On our signature live music sunset sail, be serenaded by local and visiting musicians as you sip on complimentary rum punch, spot turtle tracks at Sandy Point, and watch a beautiful West End sunset. Want to explore the West End by day and stay away from the crowds? Book a private day sail! Sail, snorkel, swim and relax in the always calm waters of the West while being taken care of by our professional crew! Private evening sails are also available by request. Sunset Sails sail WedSun, private day sails are available daily. See our music schedule and book online, lyricsails.com
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
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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 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” Stringof-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
Diving St. Croix
Michelle Pugh, a 47-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.
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, the Galapagos Islands Raja Ampat, Indonesia and Honduras!
Sam Halvorson, Captain, Instructor, Dive Master, and Videographer, has been on board for 36 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
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!” Advertisement
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THE BIO BAY EXPERIENCE!
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. 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.
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 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
KAYAK TOURS
Sea Thru Kayaks VI – 340-244-8696
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
Nep2une Scuba Diving. Here’s a turtle watching the divers!
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KAYAK INTO THE HEART OF NATURE & HISTORY
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
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
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Virgin Kayak Tours. Effortless touring in Hobie Mirage Pedal Kayaks!
Beaches Beaches Public
MAKE A BIG SPLASH!
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 Sand Castle 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.
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Cane Bay Beach. Ted Davis
Frederiksted Beach.
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Get Aboard—
Denis Sullivan is Back!
Sail for the first time, or repeat the thrill over and over as this beautiful tall ship graces our shores again this winter!
She is here from Boston, for the 17th year, generously providing school programs that invite students aboard to participate in life-changing learning experiences taught by World Ocean School educators, inspiring them to be courageous and compassionate changemakers for themselves and their communities.
Adults can learn, too, on a myriad of sunset or specialty sails in the months ahead. While enjoying the breeze and views in and out of Christiansted Harbor for a couple hours, helping hoist and lower the sails or not, guests learn the history of WOS, the progress of Roseway’s (sister ship) rehab in Mystic Seaport, and of the acquisition of Denis Sullivan from the Great Lakes!
Check the website to confirm sail days and times. New this year are double sails on 12/7, 12/14, and 12/22 plus a new Christmas Eve Sail on 12/24 at 4pm. January continues with ten sunset sails. All proceeds from sail tickets support World Ocean School’s educational programs.
World Ocean School
Lobster Street, Gallows Bay www.worldoceanschool.org 340-626-7877
Golf & Tennis Golf & Tennis
PLAY TIME!
GOLF
Tee-off at one of St. Croix’s exceptional golf courses!
Carambola Golf 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 Beach & Golf Resort – 340-712-2144
Open 7 days a week beginning at 7:30am featuring an 18-hole, par 70 course with stunning views designed by Bob Joyce in 1973. Call for rates and tee times. Pro Shop. Golf Pro available for lessons. www.thebuccaneer.com
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
TENNIS
Open to the public. Stay tournament-ready!
The Buccaneer Beach & Golf Resort – 340-712-2143
Open Mon – Fri, 8-11am & 3-6pm, Sat, 8-11am. Six Plexipave and two Tedelgrass courts. Call for reservations. Lighted courts by appointment. Pro Shop. Tennis Pro available for lessons. www.thebuccaneer.com
The Buccaneer Hotel Golf Course.
The Carambola Golf Course. Kelly Greer
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7 FLAG HISTORY HISTORIC & HELPFUL INFORMATION
HISTORY 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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 Seventh-Day 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.
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GOOD TO KNOW!
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 the Virgin Islands Daily News (also online) and the online St. Croix Source for 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, 8:30am5pm. Sunny Isle & Frederiksted branches, Sat, 9am1pm. Banco Popular de Puerto Rico (BPPR) Orange Grove open Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm, Sunny Isle, Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm, Sat, 9am-1pm. Bank of St. Croix, Gallows Bay and Peter’s Rest open Mon-Th, 9am-3pm, Fri,
9am-3:30pm. 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 servicing the USVI from the US: AA, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Spirit, and United. Inter-island carriers: Cape Air, Fly The Whale, Sea Flight, Seaborne, and Silver Airways. Check www.viport.com for current schedules. No Passport 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.
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.
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.
TELEPHONE/CELL PHONE. Local area code is 340 does not need to be dialed for local numbers on island. We have a Liberty Mobile Store at Sunny Isle Shopping Center, 340-778-6400, open M-F, 9-6/Sat, 9-5 as well as a Kiosk at The Market, West Centerline Road, 340-249-0705, open M-F, 9-6/Sat, 9-5. Our T-Mobile Store is in Peter’s Rest, 340-713-0055, open M-Sat, 9-5.
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.
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 VITEMA Alerts on the Go, Hurricane— 340-773-2244 Tsunami, Earthquake. www.vitema.vi.gov
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St. Patrick’s Church, Frederiksted. Ted Davis
FACT. Founding Father, Alexander Hamilton, spent his formative years, age 11-17, here on St. Croix.
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Staying Here Staying Here BE OUR GUEST!
Easy Hotel Guide
The Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort
Staying Here Staying Here TAKE IN
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Uncrowded and unspoiled, escape to St. Croix, the largest of the US Virgin Islands, and stay awhile! Plan your wedding, honeymoon, romantic get-away, or family vacation and stay with us. You'll find it hard to leave!
The Buccaneer Beach & Golf Resort, familyowned since 1945 near Christiansted. Choose from 138 guestrooms, with private balconies or patios & 4 restaurants. Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, practice your swing on the golf or tennis courts, or take a dip in one of 2 pools. www.thebuccaneer.com
Caribbean Breeze Apartments & Vacation Rentals, a gated, historic Frederiksted property near beaches/ pier/shopping/dining. 6 units, studios or 1-bedrooms. Charming 1/2-acre garden, BBQ/kitchen, pool. Owners on property. www.airbnb.com/rooms/2989620.
Club Comanche, Hotel St. Croix, a landmark hotel within the Christiansted National Historic Site, 20 rooms with West Indian charm; Main House & Bridgehouse connect by a Strand St. bridge. www.clubcomanche.com
Holger Danske Hotel, on the Christiansted Harbor Boardwalk, boasts
a fresh water pool & a ferry ride to the beach on Protestant Cay. 42 rooms. Large balconies, Wi-fi, restaurant, large pool deck. Charming & convenient! www.holger-hotel.com
Hotel on the Cay is located on a lush, 5-acre cay (pronounced key). Featuring 50 rooms and an enjoyable beach bar, it has a long history of intrigue dating back to the 17th century when pirates anchored their ships off shore! www.thehotelonthecay.com
King Christian Hotel is on the Christiansted waterfront with 72 fully remodeled rooms. The history and charm of the Danish West Indies comes alive with architecture, duty-free shopping, dining and historical sites steps from our door. Take the water taxi across the harbor to Cay Beach! www.kingschristianhotel.com
King Christian Hotel. Sunning Deck.
■ 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.
■ Questions or Complaints—Call the VI Taxi Cab Commission at 340-773-1561, M-F, 8am-noon, 1-5pm. www.tcc@vi.gov
DRIVE LEFT
Whether renting a car or crossing the street, it is vital to remember that traffic flows from the left side of the road!
St. Croix has two towns, Christiansted at the center on the Northshore and Frederiksted at the West End, connected by the Melvin H. Evans highway. The Caribbean Sea, surrounding the island, is always there guiding you along roads that wind the coast.
Car rental agencies offer Jeeps, SUVs, vans, sedans, and trucks. They come with a full tank of gas and should be returned full! The driver and front seat passenger are required by law to use seat belts.
There are two parking lots in Christiansted, both with fees. One is the NPS lot next to the Fort, open from 8am-5pm, M-F. The other, on the corner of Strand and King Cross Streets, has extended hours. Check our Maps for more details, Pages 54-58.
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Island Hop.
On-the-Go Destinations! On-the-Go Destinations!
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St. Croix Dive Sites
A series of dive site descriptions.
19. Frederiksted Pier – One of St. Croix’s favorite dive locations! Best “muck diving” in the Caribbean! Look for Frog Fish, Seahorses, Bat Fish, Eels, and many schools of fish. This is a shallow dive so you can get an hour or more dive time in.
20. Swirling Reef of Death – This is also a shallow reef area with lots of juvenile reef fish. Just like diving in an aquarium! If you want to go deeper, there is a nice slope to go down.
Brought to you by Dive Experience, Christiansted boardwalk.
East End Marine Park Management Zones
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, and whelk).
Wildlife Preserve Zone – Protects nesting female sea turtles using beaches in East End, Issac, Jack and Boiler Bays to lay eggs.
off Residential Household Waste, Green Waste, Bulk Waste, Scrap Metal, White Goods, and Household Hazardous Waste. Open Mon – Sat, 6am – 7pm, Sun, 6am – 2pm. Holidays, check website. Located on Rt. #62 between Rt. #68 and Rt. #70. Blue #18 on map. Operated by the Virgin Islands Waste Management Association. www.viwma.org | 340-712-4962.
Get Around Like a Local! Get Around Like a Local!
Christiansted Map Christiansted Map
CHRISTIANSTED WALKING TOUR
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. The Welcome Center and Park Store is newly reopened here from 10am to 4pm, 7 days a week (closed from Noon-1pm for lunch). Site brochures are available along with books, maps and souvenirs.
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 8:30am – 4:30pm. The adjacent Fort Parking Lot is open from 8am – 5pm and hours are strictly enforced. Coming soon is a daily $10.00 parking lot usage fee collected by an automated cashless machine at the entrance, accepting only debit and credit cards.
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 King 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 System 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.
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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.
WEST END ATTRACTIONS
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. St. George Village Botanical Garden 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.
HOLIDAYS AND HORTICULTURE - A GREAT MIX
TBy Nina York
he great joy of celebrating the holiday season in the tropics is the balmy climate offered to us at this time of the year. But it is also a treat to switch from the gray scenery of many leafless trees, and most flowering plants hibernating till spring. Need I mention not having to shovel snow? A few residents may miss the change of seasons, but most of us welcome our so-called winters. In fact, the only snow you can find on the island is a lovely seasonal “Snow on the Mountain” shrub that showers the landscape with an abundance of lovely white blossoms.
In many parts of the U.S. and elsewhere in the world, especially in its country of origin, Mexico, one plant signifies Christmas--the Poinsettia, displaying its scarlet splendor in public and private locations. Its unusual name stems from a U.S. diplomat to Mexico Joel Roberts Poinsett who in 1828 sent samples of this beautiful plant back to his home town Greenville, South Carolina and to Philadelphia’s Botanical Garden who named the plant for him.
and seasonal food treats, gift items, many with a local touch, school choirs singing carols. festive beverages, musical and other entertainment.. In the Great Hall, an array of decorated Christmas trees are auctioned to support the Garden, and in another section, we find a jolly Santa Claus sitting in his sleigh ready to greet the many youngsters who love this magical element of Christmas.
But that is just the beginning. The Gentlemen of Jones have already treated us to colorful street lights in Christiansted. Add to that the colorful splendor of the Tree Lighting in Limpricht Park sponsored by the Crucian Cultural Group who also offer a Lantern Parade into town.
The ”eternal summer” that we enjoy is incorrectly named, as each plant species has its active and dormant periods and, while it never gets cold here, the scenery changes according to which plants are in bloom or bearing fruit, alleviating the possible monotony.
We are so fortunate to have a site where you can indulge your appreciation of tropical nature. St. George Village Botanical Garden, founded in 1962, was once.an Amerindian village linked to the sea by a stream that the inhabitants could travel in their canoes. Later, the site became a sugar cane plantation, and many structures remain from that time, making this unique among botanical gardens.
It’s open every day, except Christmas, from 9 am to 3 pm, offering a reasonable admission charge, guided tours, or a self-guided tour with a map. You can easily spend two or three hours exploring the-15-acre grounds that include thousands of tropical plants like palms and cacti, an orchid sanctuary, a rainforest, a museum of the long history of the site, a nursery, a medical herb garden, a herbarium of dried plants, a library of plant literature, a Great Hall for accommodating events, plus offices and a kitchen, and of course a well-stocked gift shop The non-profit organization is supported by donations and grants and has received numerous awards
On December 8, the Botanical Garden hosts its annual Christmas Spoken Here Holiday festival that immerses you in joyous celebration, featuring vendors of cultural
A spectacular annual Lighted Boat Parade in Christiansted harbor is a treat for the eyes and brings several thousand cheering viewers to town.
The calendar is brimming with fun activities throughout the island, and many attract crowds. Everybody takes off from work to partake. In another horticulture-sponsored activity, the Farmers in Action’s Coconut Festival at Estate Bethlehem also features vendors of coconut crafts, drinks, and an art show.
But the big celebration belongs to the Crucian Christmas Festival that stretches into January and is centered in Frederiksted where a village and amusement park attracts crowds. Contests for Festival Queen and Princess, Calypso contests, and a Food Fair are among the many attractions leading up to the climax of The Three Kings Day Parades along King Street. Hundreds of dancers in spectacular costumes gyrate to the music and youth steel bands ably perform a varied repertoire. At any local parade, favorites are the Moko Jumbie stilt dancers, local idols. After the parades, fireworks bring the holiday festivities to an end.
But in between, you don’t want to miss a lively event involving a contest with free samplings of a favorite Holiday beverage known as Coquito: Cruzan Rum blended with condensed milk and coconut cream. Pick a winner before having tried all! Treat yourself to La Reine Chicken Shack’s great food right there.
To help you sort the myriad of choices, our Events Calendar, starting on Page 4, will be useful. Have a wonderful Holiday time with us!
Wild Local Poinsettias. Susan Wall
Snow on the Mountain.
Lighted Boat Parade. Susan Wall Adult Parade Moko Jumbie. Susan Wall
Botanical Garden Great Hall. Don Diddims
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TAKE A WELLNESS JOURNEY!
The Courtyard Juices & Fitness Center340-773-7728
Right across the street from Government House on King Street, you’ll find the hidden oasis called The Courtyard. Known for its locally-sourced, organic cold press juices, and fresh fruit smoothies, they now offer soups, salads, sandwiches and quiche along with Vegan and gluten- free 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 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.
Gary Jett MD – 340-718-8282
Who is Gary Jett, MD? Let me tell you why he is different from other physicians. Dr Jett is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist with main emphasis o relieving your pain. He has been providing pain relief on St. Croix since 1999 utilizing the powerful properties of ozone which are magical. Most patients feel the magic of it almost immediately and lasting
pain-relief. It is accomplished without the use of steroids or the need to come to therapy for a prolonged period. Of the many types of regenerative procedures including PRP and stem cell therapy, ozone therapy responds much faster with better results. Dr. Jett has participated in many local triathlons and cycling events and personally has had most of the related injuries. “Who Feels It Knows It.” Barren Spot Village Mall. For more info, garyjettmd@gmail.com, www.garyjettmd.com.
Mt. Welcome Pharmacy – 340-719-7283
Co-founded by Pharmacist Steve Eckstein in 2007, on East End Road, there’s now a 2nd location on Northside Road at the Princesse Health Center, to better serve the community. Pharmacists Amber Harhen, Joe Cherkis and Marlee Risen are also on board to serve you. They specialize in Medication Therapy, Health & Beauty, Personal Care, Diabetic & LongTerm Care Supplies, & Medical Equipment. Prescriptions from other pharmacies can be filled here. Download the Mobile App & refill them online. East End Road open Mon-Fri, 8:30am-6pm, Sat, 9am-4pm, Sun, 9am-2pm. Northside Road open Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm, Sat, 8am-1pm. mtwelcomerx@gmail.com, www. mtwelcomepharmacy.com.
Pampered VI – 340-773-7728
Tucked in Christiansted on King St at the Kalmia Center, we’re a boutique spa offering exceptional personal services & aim to create an unforgettable client experience! Let us show you what sets us apart! Luscious lashes, flawless skin, relaxing massage—we’ve got you covered! Arrive early to enjoy our beautiful showers & infrared sauna. Next door is The Courtyard Juices & Fitness Center for healthy, locally-sourced drinks, smoothies, and veggie fare. Pamper yourself or have a Pamper Party with us! Mobile Services & Group packages. Book online for a full list of offerings. www.pamperedvi.com, FB.
Paradise Pilates. Marina Falcone offers mat and reformer classes and TRX sessions.
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Paradise Pilates – 727-265-1154
Paradise Pilates is located on the island of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands and now open! Owner and instructor, Marina Falcone, has been visiting St. Croix since 2016 and is now a full-time resident. Marina is an avid swimmer and has an extensive fitness background. She is a certified personal trainer and TRX instructor and offers tailored private and duet reformer, mat and TRX sessions in her studio. Mat and reformer Pilates group classes are offered Monday-Saturday open to all levels. Whether you are just starting your Pilates journey or an avid enthusiast looking to continue your practice, Paradise Pilates has a variety of services to choose from to meet your needs! All information and class schedules can be found on the website. www.paradisepilatesvi.com
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Cruzan Gardens – 340-778-0700
Plant lovers delight! Serving St. Croix for over 60 years, this tropical nursery has the largest selection of plants and plant supplies on island. Whether it’s one plant or landscaping an entire estate, our professional staff can provide solutions, answer your questions and build out your project successfully. We stock an assortment of growing supplies, beautiful planters, organic fertilizers, organic pesticides and organic seeds. Looking for large palms? Check out our palm field! Need specific plants or planters, we can special order for you. Check out all our services at www.cruzangardens.com and make Cruzan Gardens your first stop for anything plants! We are located on Midland Road (Hwy 72) in Estate Calquohoun. Nursery and air-conditioned store open Tuesday-Friday 9am-5pm and Saturdays, 9am-1pm.
By Sanni Craft, Managing Broker, SeaGlass Properties
Are you looking for the perfect island home? St. Croix, USVI, might be your perfect destination! As a United States territory, St. Croix offers unmatched advantages for U.S. citizens compared to other Caribbean islands. Enjoy the seamless benefits of no passport requirement, U.S.-based laws, and mirror tax code, making your purchase straightforward and secure.
Buying in the U.S. Virgin Islands is a great way of combining being under the US flag while having the best of the Caribbean with beautiful beaches, diving, a slower pace of life and amazing views! Our Team of Agents are your island experts when it comes to real estate, but also here to help you with recommendations for vendors, where to find the best farmers market, a doctor or anything else might need.
Investing in St. Croix is also about timing – FEMA-backed initiatives are going to upgrade the island’s infrastructure, promising enhanced roads, resilient utilities, and overall improvements for residents and investors alike. Imagine purchasing a two-bedroom condo overlooking the Caribbean for just $250,000! Whether you’re looking for a vacation getaway, rental investment, or full-time home, St. Croix has an array of options to suit any lifestyle.
Sea Glass Properties specializes in guiding buyers through the unique landscape of the US Virgin Islands. Relocating? We’ve got you covered with our relocation guide, packed with essential information for your move.
With trusted expertise on St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John, our team ensures a smooth journey from search to closing. We look forward to working with you.
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Enso Indigo Home – 340-513-3195
Back in the late 70s, 80s, and early 90s, islanders and visitors devoured Java Wraps sarongs, clothes, and take-out 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.
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.
RE/MAX St. Croix – 340-773-1048
RE/MAX, a name you can trust Globally and Locally for over four decades. Whether you’re buying or selling a home, your success hinges upon the expert advice and services provided by your real estate agent. RE/MAX St. Croix, is a full-service real estate brokerage. Our real estate professionals are committed to providing our clients with personal service based on experience, knowledge and skills. We are always excited to show off our island’s real estate market, customs, and culture. We have the reputation for putting you, the client, first and placing your needs and goals at the top the list. Thinking Real Estate?... Think RE/MAX St. Croix. View a list of our real estate professionals on Page 2 and connect with us today. info@ livingonscroix.com, www.livingonstcroix.com
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Looking for expert guidance in Virgin Islands real estate? Sea Glass Properties is here to help! We are dedicated to providing exceptional service from start to finish. Whether you're searching for your dream home or selling your property, our experienced team will guide you every step of the way. New to St. Croix? Our agents will help you navigate the island and find the perfect fit. For all your real estate needs, call or visit our website for all new Virgin Islands real estate listings, and explore popular
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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
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STARS ST. CROIX Sky Watch
DECEMBER 2024 / JANUARY 2025
Our clear skies are perfect for star gazing!
By: Tom Lesser, formerly Senior Lecturer at the
American Museum-Hayden Planetarium and frequent island visitor.
DECEMBER
Several planets are now visible in the evening sky. High in the west just after sunset, the very bright Venus will be the first starlike object to appear. As it gets darker Jupiter will be found high in the eastern sky. Jupiter is at Opposition on December 7th, which means it is directly opposite the Sun as seen from Earth. As such, Jupiter rises in the east when the Sun sets in the West and sets in the West when the Sun is rising in the East. Jupiter is seen against the background of stars of the constellation of Taurus, the Bull. Nearby Jupiter is the bright red star Aldebaran, the red right eye of the bull. Looking back at Venus and then slightly higher in the sky is Saturn. Fainter than Venus and Jupiter but still a bright starlike object. Around 8:00 p.m. Mars will rise in the East. Wait a few hours to see the red planet.
December 13th to 14th is the maximum of the Geminids Meteor Shower. This meteor shower can produce up to 120 meteors, or shooting stars, per hour at its peak. Light from the almost Full Moon will overpower all but the brightest meteors this year. The best time to look is between midnight and dawn.
The December solstice takes place on the 21st. The Sun will be as far south in the sky as it gets. This marks the beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
Every year at this time people ask astronomers if they know what was the star of stars, the star which led the Wise Men to Bethlehem at the time of the birth of Jesus? Long ago people thought of everything that they saw in the night sky as a "star". Thus, the planets, the "fixed" stars, meteors, comets, etc. all were "stars". So, what might have been "The Star"? Meteors or shooting stars happen so quickly that if you see one, by the time
you tell your friends to look, the flash will be gone. Certainly, a meteor did not send the Wise Men to Bethlehem. Comets were well known but were considered omens of bad tidings and thus a comet would not send the Wise Men in search of a great king. The fixed stars do not change from year to year, so they would not account for the search. For time to time a star may "explode" as a nova or supernova, and for a short time may even become visible in the daytime. But our records show no "guest star" at the time of Christ's birth.
The Wise Men followed the motions of the planets as these "wandering stars" moved against the background of fixed stars, for they believed that the motions of these wandering stars could foretell the future. With their knowledge of the motions of the heavens they could calculate that Jupiter and Saturn would pass each other three times and then be joined by Mars. But, what of Herod and his advisors, why did they not see this "star"? Most of the event would not be visible because it would happen during the day. But the Wise Men knew that it was happening. They knew that this event would take place in Pisces, the Fish, a star group which for them was symbolic of the Hebrews. Thus, some great event would take place in the land of the Hebrews and the Wise Men were off on their search. Was this meeting of the planets really "The Star"? Astronomers do not know; the final decision is yours.
JANUARY
On January 4th, the Earth will be the closest to the Sun for the entire year. The Sun will be only 91,405,993 miles away (147,103,686 km).
On January 10th Venus is at its Greatest Eastern Elongation. This means that Venus will be the highest it gets in the western sky and easily found after sunset. Venus is the third brightest natural object in the sky, after the Sun and the Moon. Saturn is seen nearby. Both are seen against the background of stars of Aquarius, a man pouring water from a jar. Aquarius has no bright stars and the stars form a shape that looks nothing like a man! Jupiter is a bright yellow-whitish starlike object almost overhead.
On January 16th Mars is at Opposition, opposite the Sun as seen from the Earth. Mars will be at its closest approach to Earth for the year and will be fully illuminated by the Sun and thus it will be brighter than any other time of the year. Mars will rise in the East as the Sun sets in the West and will be visible all night long. Mars is seen just below the bright star Pollux the head of one of the Gemini Twins. His twin brother is Castor, and the bright star Castor is found just north of Pollux.
If you draw a line from Venus to Jupiter and on to Mars, you will be marking the zodiac. The zodiac is a band of constellations which encircles the sky and it is to the zodiac that we must look to find the planets. Starting at Venus and moving East the constellations of the zodiac are: Aquarius, that man pouring water from a jar; Pisces, two fish with their tails tied together by string, formed by no bright stars; Aries, the Ram, a small constellation with no bright stars; Taurus, the Bull where you can easily spot Jupiter and Aldebaran; Gemini with Mars, Castor and Pollux. VIEW THE MAP SO THAT THE NORTH INDICATOR IS FACING NORTH
The night of January 3rd to 4th is the maximum of the Quadrantids Meteor Shower which can produce up to 40 meteors per hour at its peak. Look from a dark location between midnight and dawn.