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St. Thomas International Regatta
Virgin Islands Carnival ST. Thomas is a festive celebration all month long. Photo by Steve Simonsen Simonsen.photoshelter.com
STIR is the crown jewel of Caribbean racing for sailors. Photo courtesy STIR/Dean Barnes
HELLO Welcome From the Governor .........................6 Letter from the Commissioner of Tourism.......8 Welcome to the Virgin Islands........................10
CARNIVAL
Culture, Fun, and Flair! It’s a Carnival 2019 Affair! Revelry, Rich History and Royalty Reign............40
LAND St. Thomas Island Map............................. 32-33 Charlotte Amalie, Downtown Map.......... 34-35 St. John Island Map........................................51
TO DO
SEA
Best Things To Do in St. Thomas...................12
St. Thomas Beaches ......................................14
Island Attractions & Activities........................16
Beaches Map .................................................15
Best Things To Do in St. John........................52
A Day on the Water................................18
SHOP
A Day Underwater..................................21
A Shoppers' Paradise.....................................25 Duty Free Allowances & Shopping Districts....26 Locally Made..................................................45 Mongoose Junction.......................................56
Snorkeling St. John...............................51 St. John Beaches....................54
MOVE Inter Island Ferry Schedules ..........................46
ENJOY
St. Thomas Car Rentals .................................46
Island Events ...................................48
LEARN
EAT
History of the Virgin Islands ..........................36
St. Thomas Restaurants..................................22 St. John Restaurants ......................................57
Historical Walking Tour...................................38 Welcome to St. John .....................................50 Helpful Information........................................62
ARRIVE Cruise Ship Schedule.....................................58
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HELLO from the U.S. Virgin Islands!
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 off-shore 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 also 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 Governor and Lieutenant 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
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HELLO from the USVI Department of Tourism
Welcome from the Commissioner On behalf of the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism, I welcome you to our amazing islands. Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, we are delighted you have selected our destination. The U.S. Virgin Islands, all four of us, offer an unmatched experienced in the Caribbean. The charm of St. Croix is mesmerizing. The natural beauty of St. John is captivating. The high energy of St. Thomas is infectious. And the tranquility of Water Island is relaxing. I invite you to experience the unique offerings of each of our islands. And thanks to their proximity and transportation options, island hopping could not be any easier! Home to superb dining, exciting nightlife and duty-free shopping, St. Thomas is the most cosmopolitan of our islands. Our capital, Charlotte Amalie, is the most visited port in the Caribbean and boasts one of the most magnificent harbors in the world. Whether soaking up the sun on one of St. Thomas' many beautiful beaches, shopping along the downtown waterfront, or visiting island attractions, you will find plenty to fill your days and nights on the island. Nature lovers and beach goers will find St. John heaven on earth. Two-thirds of the island is a National Park where you'll find dozens of pristine white sand beaches for sunbathing and water sports and miles of hiking trails for bird watching and exploring nature. Be sure not to miss the pre-Columbian petroglyphs found along the Reef Bay Trail or visit Annaberg Sugar Mill Ruins. Two quaint towns with eclectic shops and restaurants complete the one-of-a-kind St. John experience. If time permits, catch a seaplane to St. Croix. Take some time to visit St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, where you'll experience a mix of rich heritage and culture with exciting land and sea activities. Pastel buildings, historic fortresses and majestic churches can be seen in the charming towns of Christiansted and Frederiksted, while offshore some of the best scuba diving sites in the world await your exploration. Just within the Charlotte Amalie harbor you'll find diminutive Water Island, the smallest of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Relax at romantic Honeymoon Beach, tour the island's hillsides by golf cart and get to know a few of the 200 residents that call this tiny island home. Thank you for choosing the U.S. Virgin Islands and I wish you a pleasant stay. Sincerely,
Joseph Boschulte Commissioner Designee Page 8  — M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 9
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BY KRIS
Stylish New Downtown Boutique Promises Memorable Experience
Your time here in the islands is about experiences. Jewels By Kris is a stunning new boutique in downtown St. Thomas that combines quality jewels and brands with unmatched personal service that aims to add another memorable experience to your stay.
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While Kris Chhabria’s store is a fresh addition to Main Street, he brings with him more than two decades as a jewelry professional and is a graduate gemologist from GIA. Visitors from around the world know Kris from his jewelry store in Alaska. That’s why he decided to expand to the U.S. Virgin Islands. “A lot of our customers cruise the Caribbean and come and spend time in resorts here as well,” says Kris. “Having lived on St. Thomas before and its being part of the U.S. led to my decision to open a store here. Plus, I wanted to be part of rebuilding of the USVI after last year’s two cat 5 hurricanes.” As Katy Perry says, “After a hurricane comes a rainbow!” Kris’ journey started in India. From there he went to Aruba as a salesman and learned the trade. He found he enjoyed interacting with people and building a personal rapport and trust. Thus, the Jewels By Kris dream was born and he started saving for a store where he could deliver unique pieces with exceptional service. After several years in Aruba, Curacao, St. Thomas and Alaska and completing the GIA course in Manhattan, gateway to the U.S. jewelry trade, Kris opened his store in Juneau, Alaska. “I love the personal connection we create with our customers,” Kris notes. “It’s not about sales and how much money you spend. Rather it’s about building an ongoing relationship so that you have your own personal jeweler whom you trust.” In addition to his array of store pieces, Jewels By Kris also carries brands that distinguish it from others – Shinola, Fendi, Ball, LeVian and Orocal Kris is also a father, husband and Christian. “My wife and I have 3-yearold triplets – two boys and a girl – as well as a 2-year-old daughter. So, we are small yet large! We are a faith-based family and company who puts God first.”
Kris’s success and reputation have been built by hard work, heart and by making sure his customers get quality jewelry at reasonable costs. “We give our customers value in every piece. They can buy with peace and confidence.”
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HELLO Hope you have a wonderful visit!
Welcome to America’s Paradise...
the United States Virgin Islands Wonderful things are in store for you as you experience all that our islands have to offer! We hope you have time to explore each of the islands during your time here for each island offers its own bounty and beauty. St. Thomas and St. John are both globally renowned shopping destinations whether you are looking for souvenirs, fashion or jewelry. Plus, with our duty-free status and no sales tax, the savings can really add up. So, go seek your personal treasures and keepsakes at our local stores. Of course, our world-famous palm-lined sandy beaches and mesmerizing blues seas are our main attraction. In addition to the scenic vistas, watersports and attractions galore beckon all ages and interests. There’s plenty of fun in the sun … or the shade! You can swim, snorkel, scuba dive, charter a powerboat or sail around the islands, kayak, standup paddle, parasail or take a walking sea trek or scooter ride underwater! Land too offers adventure and learning, whether ziplining across the island, taking a skyride up the mountainside or taxi tour to enjoy jaw-dropping views or strolling through our lush botanical gardens. You can learn about our rich island history with guided tours or take a walking tour downtown on your own. Plus be sure to explore our local shipwreck and pirate lore. It’s fascinating and fun. Who knows, you may even encounter a cheeky pirate wandering around the Havensight area! During your stay, be sure to experience a true taste of the islands from our array of dining options, ranging from burgers, wings and freshfrom-local-waters seafood to melt-in-your mouth steaks and international cuisine. That can all be enjoyed with a variety of libations from locally made spirits and brews to teas and smoothies. There’s something here for every Page 10 — M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 9
taste. And since you are on vacation, happy hour is pretty much any hour! Music and nightlife run the gamut too, from laid back vibes to jammin’ rhythms, from beachside or mountainside bars to gaming. Of course, the people here make up the fabric and heart of Virgin Island life and are friendly and welcoming. We embrace being one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean and we want your time here to be both enjoyable and memorable. You’ll note that local residents greet one another with “Good morning, good afternoon or good day.” Such greetings from visitors are most welcome and show you are embracing the island spirit during your time here. We aim to make every day a “good day” here!
investing in our economy while you make lasting memories. So, take a look through this magazine, with local roots going back 60 years, and you’ll get a good feel for all that the U.S. Virgin Islands have to offer. We share travel tips and other helpful information, a guide to the best things to do here as well as information on a vast array of attractions and activities, shopping, entertainment and events, dining, how to get around the
And while we are still on the road to recovery after last year’s two category 5 hurricanes Irma and Maria, there is still ongoing rebuilding and some scars remain. But if you’re here visiting, you are helping us come back VI Strong by shopping, dining, enjoying attractions and
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islands, maps to guide you on your adventures and special offerings from island merchants who stand ready to make your stay all that you want it to be.
We’re glad you’re here now in America’s Paradise. Enjoy your time here
… and we hope you’ll come back!
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TO DO Best Things To Do in St. Thomas
Magens Bay Beach
We can all use a day relaxing at the beach. While the U.S. Virgin Islands are blessed with numerous beautiful beaches, Magens Bay Beach is perhaps the most popular and famous. Noted as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches by both Condé Nast and National Geographic, it is a must see and do. There are lots of things to do besides swimming and sunbathing … like hiking the nature trail, kayaking, paddle boarding and snorkeling. Magens Bay Beach offers perhaps the best amenities of any beach on St. Thomas with watersports, bar and food concessions. And, frankly, it’s stunningly beautiful!
Coral World Ocean Park & Undersea Observatory
Virgin Islands Ecotours Explore the best of the USVI with Virgin Islands Ecotours’ Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventures in three unique locations. Watch for wildlife while paddling through St. Thomas’ Mangrove Lagoon. Explore a rare geological blowhole and snorkel in a shallow, coral-fringed mangrove nursery. St. John’s tours offer all the beauty and thrills of paradise. Paddle in turquoise waters, hike tropical trails, and snorkel over coral reefs keeping your eyes peeled for sea turtles. History buffs love tours on historic Hassel Island and explore and learn about centuries’ old forts and ruins. Virgin Islands Ecotours also rents watersports equipment by the day or by the week with free delivery to your rental.
Beach Magens Bay
Duty Free Shopping St. Thomas is widely known as the best shopping spot Virgi in the Caribbean and one n Isla nds E of the 10 top shopping areas in the cotou world! Many duty-free bargains can be rs found at prices that are below stateside with no sales tax making it worth your while Coral World to spend time perusing the shops and merchants in downtown Charlotte Amalie, Ocean Park & Undersea Havensight Mall, Red Hook, Crown Bay Observatory Center or Yacht Haven Grande. The dutyCoral World is one of the Caribbean’s most Drake's Seat free allowance is $1,600 per person includenduring and popular experiences. This ing children. So a family of four can take back $6,400 worth of duty-free purchases. is the place to get up close and personal So plan a day of shopping! with the beauty and magic of Caribbean Drake’s Seat marine life. From the Undersea Observatory, Taste of the Tropics One of the island’s best view points, Drake’s you can view coral reef life without getting Seat affords a panoramic picture of Magens wet. Or take the plunge and do Sea Trek, a It goes without saying that the various resBay and the United States and British Virguided helmet dive where you walk on an taurants on St. Thomas are in a "best" catgin Islands strung out to the east. A popular undersea trail and breathe through the helegory all by themselves. We recommend stop on round-the-island tours, this place met. You can also feed a stingray or rainbow that you venture out to experience the can get crowded. If you visit in the late aflorikeets or get up close and personal with wide variety of cuisines. From local kallaloo ternoon, the light is especially entrancing. lovable South American sea lions. Or enter to authentic Italian dishes, fresh local fish Legend has it that British privateer Sir Franthe fascinating world of turtles in the comand fungi to burgers and wings, the varicis Drake, commissioned by Queen Elizapany of knowledgeable marine staff or dive ety is impressive. Red Hook, Frenchtown, beth I, is said to have used this spot to spy in with Snuba. You can also lunch and shop! Havensight and Downtown all have wonon enemy ships of the Spanish Fleet passHours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more informaderful eateries. Check out our restaurant ing through what is now called Drake’s Pastion, visit their Facebook page or website at grid on page 22 for details on local dining options. www.coralworldvi.com sage. There is no admission charge. Page 12 — M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 9 www.virginislandsthisweek.com
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At an impressive height of 1,500 feet above sea level, Mountain Top offers a spectacular panoramic view of both the U.S. and British Virgin Islands, a total of 20 islands in all. In fact, National Geographic has rated this view of Magens Bay as one of the 10 best views in the world. It features a huge shopping area for browsing and a bar that is home of the world-famous banana daiquiri. Truly breathtaking!
The seas of the Virgin Islands are some of the best boating waters in the world. Whether you want to spend the day under sail or on a zooming powerboat, boat charters offer fun days that usually include food, drinks and snorkeling. Most charters leave from the East End/Red Hook area or from area resorts. If you want to see the reefs, wrecks and underwater marine life, several dive boat operations will show you the best St. Thomas has to offer. Sportfishing is another way to spend the day on a boat while trying to haul in a big marlin, tuna or wahoo.
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SEA St. Thomas Beaches
1. BREWER’S BAY
You will find it just past the Univeristy of the Virgin Islands going west on Route 30. Brewer’s Bay is a local family favorite for weekend picnics and gatherings. Visitors can relax in the shallow waters or sunbathe on the wide shore. On weekends there tends to be a lot of activity and loud local music! (#1 on map)
7. SAPPHIRE BEACH
Named after the famous aviator who landed nearby in 1928, this tranquil bay is flanked by three hotels, palm trees and sea grapes that line the shore. Located on the airport road. (#4 on map)
The sapphire-blue waters here are great for snorkeling, windsurfing, jet skiing and more. The beach is located on the east end at Sapphire Beach Resort. (#7 on map)
8. SECRET HARBOUR BEACH 5. LINDQUIST BEACH One of St. Thomas’s most virginal and pristine beach, Lindquist Beach is situated on the east end of the island. The water is crystal-clear and typically calm. The left side of the beach is great for snorkeling. Owned by the Virgin Islands government it is well maintained and kept clean. There are a few picnic tables but get there early! (#5 on map)
2. COKI BEACH Located on Coki Point right before Coral World Ocean Park, this white sand beach with crystal clear water offers excellent snorkeling and diving. Beachside restaurants serve picnic fare including burgers, sandwiches and some local dishes. There is a dive shop, jet ski rental and several vendors renting snorkel gear, beach chairs and floats. (#2 on map)
6. MAGENS BAY This beautiful one-mile stretch of beach is St. Thomas’ favorite and famous beach and is a public park. The water is usually very calm in this heart-shaped protected bay. Beach chairs and floats are available for rent and burgers, pizzas and other snacks can be found at the snack bar. Picnic tables located all along the beach. Lifeguards are on duty. (#6 on map)
3. HULL BAY A favorite northside beach for local families and surfers. It offers the best surfing on St. Thomas when there is a north swell but the locals are very protective so be aware. Hull Bay Hideaway restaurant and bar is located just behind the beach. Located n the northside. Plenty of parking. (#3 on map)
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A calm, quiet beach located at Secret Harbour Beach Resort, this beach has a floating swim platform and beach chairs available for rent. There is a dive company right on the beach. Also a restaurant and bar. (#8 on map)
9. LIMETREE BEACH There is often a bit of gentle surf on this beach. It is a bit rocky as you enter the water so tread carefully. Limetree is usually very quiet with not too many people around. (#9 on map)
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A local favorite on the weekends for parties with loud music. Good time to go is during the week when it is very empty and peaceful. There is a watersports hut there that rents out sailboats, SUPs (Stand Up Paddle Boards), windsurfers and other fun water toys. The long stretch of beach is great for taking a leisurely stroll and the water is nice for swimming. (#10 on map)
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This is a very natural beach...no ammenities, bars or restaurants. The Dorothea condominiums are located there in the flat area behind the beach. Being a northside beach it can be rough during the winter with some big swells and currents that can push you towards the rocks. There is some great snorkeling there. (#11 on map)
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TO DO Attractions & Activities in the USVI
There’s more to enjoy in the Virgin Islands than sun, sand and shopping! Active pursuits span from land to sea, range from kid-friendly to adrenalin-pumping for fitness buffs.
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SEA A Day on the Water
The sea beckons for you to experience and explore
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he crown jewel of the Virgin Islands is our Caribbean blue water. Much of what is seen and enjoyed here revolves around the ocean. Lucky for you we have a wealth of vetted professionals and charters to help you plan numerous experiences on the water during your time here. You can spend the day sailing or power boating. Your excursion might be spent snorkeling, swimming with turtles, picnicking, island and bar hopping, or just relaxing on floats amid some of the most amazing vistas you’ve ever seen or watching the sun set over the ocean with colors often reserved for an artist’s palette. The British Virgin Islands are within sight from here and you can hop over to Jost Van Dyke and sample a Painkiller at the famed Soggy
Dollar Bar or have a cold one at Foxy’s and maybe meet the man himself or head further north to experience the Baths of Virgin Gorda. Or perhaps you want to spend a day on a boat trying to haul in big game fish. If so, local sports fishing operators will gladly take you offshore in search of marlin, shark, tuna, wahoo and more.
want to miss the chance to get out on the water and experience all that our Caribbean seas have to offer. In fact, if you’re here for days or a week, you might want to plan time for multiple adventures because they are sure to be one of the highlights of your visit!
You can kayak either on your own or on guided eco tours and even night tours or rent a stand-up paddle board. If you want a motor instead of a paddle, rent a dinghy to explore the local coastline, islands and beaches. Or you can venture underwater on a submersible scooter or even try your hand at snuba. Or you can soar above like a bird while parasailing over the scenic waters of the Charlotte Amalie Harbor or Pillsbury Sound. No matter how long you’re here, you don’t
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SEA A Day Underwater
Local marine life beckons divers of all levels Diving in waters around St. Thomas and St. John is easy and accessible and offers a broad range of dive sites. More than 500 species of fish, 40 types of coral and hundreds of invertebrates inhabit USVI waters. Vibrant blue tang, silvery horse-eye jacks, queen triggerfish, spiny Caribbean lobster, spotted eagle rays, Creole wrasses, and cleaner gobies are just a sampling of the marine life populating the underwater terrain. At dusk you may even encounter an octopus, sea horses or moray eels. Hawksbill, green, and leatherback turtles are also spotted frequently here. Most dive operators teach a full range of PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) and NAUI (National Association of Underwater Instructors) courses from beginner scuba to instructor training. Specialty courses, such as, underwater photography, peak buoyancy, wreck, drift and boat diving are also
available through many operators. The islands are surrounded by some of the Caribbean’s healthiest reefs. Plus there’s more than a dozen shipwrecks. Some favorite dive sites include Cow & Calf, Wit Shoal II, Navy Barges, Tunnels of Thatch, Coki Beach, Carvel Rock, Eagle Shoals and Tecktite. The average water temperature is around 82° F (29° C) in the summer and 80° F (26° C) in the winter. Most divers are comfortable in shorty-style wetsuits year-round. Visibility ranges from 60-100 feet, but it can occasionally be higher or lower depending on weather conditions. A recompression chamber is available on St. Thomas in case of dive emergencies. And because the U.S. Virgin Islands is a territory of the United States, you’ll enjoy the added safety of diving within U.S. waters. This means that all dive boats are inspected by the U.S. Coast Guard and captains are USCG-certified.
Aqua Marine Dive Center (340) 642 8701 www.DiveAquaMarine.com
Small groups, big boat and the best customer service
$105 Two tanks Certified Boat Dives $60 One tank Certified Beach Dive $80 Discover Scuba Diving Course (no experience needed) $10 Snorkel Rentals Best snorkeling in ST Thomas
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Taste of the Tropics: Restaurants at a Glance
RESTAURANT
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Alexander's Bella Blu Amalie Café Barefoot Buddha Beni Iguanas Sushi Bar Brix Wine Bar & Bistro Buddha Bar Bumpa's Café Amici Caribbean Fish Market Caribbean Fusion Beachfront Caribbean Saloon & Steakhouse Carigas China King Cravin Crabs Cruzan Beach Club Cup-N-Kettle Teahouse Delly Deck Drunken Clam Duffy's Love Shack E's Garden Teahouse Fatty's Fat Turtle Frenchtown Deli Fresh Bistro French Quarter Bistro Gladys’ Café Grande Cru Restaurant & Wine Great Wall Greengo's Cantina Greenhouse Restaurant & Bar Hook, Line & Sinker Hull Bay Hideaway Ideal Roti Iggies Oasis Island Sweet Stuff Jen’s Island Café & Deli
PHONE (340) International, famous Brunch 774-4349 Spanish, Tapas 714-7373 Healthy Food 777-3668 Sushi 777-8744 American 715-2749 Sushi 714-3474 Sandwiches 777-8100 Italian 714-7704 Caribbean / Seafood 714-7874 Continental 777-8800 Steakhouse & Bar 775-7060 American Fare 779-8935 Chinese 714-3399 Seafood 715-0670 Sandwiches, Pizza, Salads 714-7874 Pastries, Sandwiches 998-7405 Deli 776-9943 American/Beach 714-2526 Caribbean / Seafood 779-2080 Teas, Pastries, Sandwiches 776-2577 Burgers, wings & wraps 774-4275 Seafood, Salads, Pizz 714-3566 Deli 776-7211 Spanish, Mediterranean 777-2747 New Orleans w/Cajun Infl. 474-1623 Caribbean 774-6604 Island Fusion 774-7263 Chinese 776-3566 Mexican Sonoran cuisine 714-8282 Steaks, Seafood, American 774-7998 Continental / Seafood 776-9708 Burgers 777-1898 Casual Caribbean 777-5321 Classic American 775-1800 Bakery 201-6436 Caribbean / NY Deli 777-4611
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Love Livin Mafolie Restaurant Magens Bay Café Margaritaville Restaurant Melt Mim's Seafood Bistro Mirador by Chef Benny Old Stone Farmhouse Pasta Go Go Pie Whole
Vegan Caribbean Burgers, Pizza
334-4300 774-2790 777-6270
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Tillett Gardens & Pilgrim Terrace Above Town Northside
American / Caribbean Mexican
775-8310 714-7874x14
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Smith Bay Red Hook
Seafood International
775-2081 513-9040
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Bolongo Bay East End
PiZZA Pi Petite Pump Room Pizza Amore Rancho Latino Rockstone Bar & Grill Rum Island Pub
Caribbean Bistro Pasta Pizza Pizza Caribbean / American Pizza / Sandwiches / Salads Latin Seafood, Steaks, Salads Bar
777-6277 775-4646 642-5074 643-4674 776-2976 774-2822 774-8909 998-1776 776-7822
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Frenchtown Waterfront, Town
Drink Recipes
Asian Restaurant
Hurricane
Chinese, Japanese, Sushi & Thai Cuisine! 340-776-3338 • 340-715-3336 6500 Red Hook Plaza, 104B, St. Thomas 00802
2 OZ. CRUZAN DARK RUM 2 OZ. CRUZAN WHITE RUM 2 OZ. LIME JUICE
FRENCHTOWN DELI
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BREAKFAST & LUNCH
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OPEN 7 DAYS/WEEK Mon - Fri 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Sat. 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sun. 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
1 TBSP. GRENADINE
Call us with your order!
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by Chef Benny Morales
Monday-Saturday 8 am - 11 pm sunday noon - 11 pm point pleasant resort (340) 775-7200
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Saki House
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Shoreline Bar & Grille Sib’s Mountain Bar & Restaurant Smoking Rooster BBQ Tavern on the Waterfront Texas Pit
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Red Hook, Havensight Northside Sub Base Frenchtown Yacht Haven Tillett Gardens Sub Base Town East End, Red Hook Ritz Carlton
XO Bistro Zest Frozen Yogurt & Coffee
by Chef Benny Morales
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Point Pleasant Resort (Formerly Agave Terrace), St. Thomas For Reservations Call (340) 513-9040
ORIGINAL LATIN FOOD
Serving Lunch & Dinner Monday - Saturday, 11 am - 10 pm Sunday, 11 am - 9 pm Located in Vitraco Mall
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SHOP The USVI is a Shoppers' Paradise
If you like to shop, then the Virgin Islands is truly a dream vacation. St. Thomas has long been known around the world as a premiere shopping destination in the Caribbean.
While you’re here, be sure to carve out time to visit our several retail hubs on island, lined with merchants offering the finest of jewelry – since that’s our trademark – as well as stylish fashion, home décor, island art, souvenirs and more.
Coined “the flagship jeweler of the Virgin Islands” since it’s been around since 1954, Cardow Jewelers is a favorite with visitors and locals alike. When you walk into Trident Jewels & Time, you find yourself in the midst of exquisite jewelry and watches, most notably Ulysse Nardin.
George at House of Rajah is a favorite with visitors having been on St. Thomas for more than 45 years. Not only does he have whatever you desire, he loves to talk about his favorite things to see and do on the island. You’ll find him just steps off Main Street on Raadets Gade.
Another recently combined store brings together two legacy jewelry stores into a merged family operation at Dynasty Dazzlers where “Uncle Charlie’s” Imperial Jewelers has moved across Main Street. And while there are many familiar faces and brands downtown, there is also a stylish new boutique Jewels by Kris. While his St. Thomas store is new, Kris is an experienced and GIA credentialed jeweler with a store in Alaska as well. He aims for personalized service and brings some specialty jewelry and brands not common on St. Thomas.
Downtown Charlotte Amalie is one of the most famous shopping districts in the Caribbean. So, don’t miss the chance to stroll Main Street that’s steeped in history and elegance.
A particularly “charming” shopping experience can be found just steps from Main Street on Garden Street. Sandal Man Sunil Mohanani’s Get Charmed Factory Outlet offers the famous flipflop you can wear around your neck plus “a multitude of fanciful pendants” and charms.
But there are other shopping districts that should not be missed. Yacht Haven Grande, where luxury yachts moor and dock, offers upscale shops as well as dining along the harbor waterfront.
Another hidden treasure is The Pearl Lady next to Fort Christian with a full selection of pearls ranging from Japanese Akoya and South Seas to Tahitian and Freshwater Cultured varieties.
With a bustling cruise ship presence, both shopping centers near the St. Thomas docks offer robust shopping for a broad array of merchandise. Havensight Mall has a bright new look and welcoming merchants. Crown Bay Center too boasts some of the name retailers you see downtown as well as some only found there. American Yacht Harbor and Red Hook boast some cool little boutiques as well.
And for a vast variety of brand boutiques, Little Switzerland boasts multiple locations Downtown, at Havensight Mall and Crown Bay Center. In addition to their main stores, they also have multiple boutiques ranging from Tiffany & Co and David Yurman to Brietling, Patek Philippe, Omega, Tag Heuer and Cartier.
While there are seemingly endless retail shops, we recommend those found on these pages. This magazine's roots go back 60 years on the islands and most of the merchants you see here have been around for decades as well. They are merchants we know and you can trust. Diamonds International got its start on St. Thomas more than 30 years ago and now has blossomed into more than 100 locations and is one of the largest jewelry retailers in the world. www.virginislandsthisweek.com
Mike and Bobby’s Jewelers love being “your Family Jeweler in the Caribbean.” He’s moved and can now be found in the first two blocks of Main Street. But be sure to venture past the first couple of blocks of Main Street for there you will find both established jewelers and a fresh new boutique.
And don’t forget St. John. Mongoose Junction offers a variety of shopping from fashion and jewelry to art and specialty items in one of the most enchanting shopping environments you’ll see.
Eden Jewelers and Eden Living offer one of the more interesting stores on St. Thomas. Not only can you find fine jewelry and GIA gemologist Sunil and his wife Kanchan, you will find a colorful and engaging assortment of local and global artisan décor, art, fashion, accessories and more in the Living part of the boutique.
As you shop, you may notice we are still making post-hurricane improvements. So please pardon our progress. While many stores boast fresh new looks this year, inside are experienced jewelers and merchants that we know and trust …. And you should too! M A R C H / A P R I L — 2 0 1 9 Page 25
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rare treasures
SHOP Shop Talk: St. Thomas
“The Duty-Free allowance for US citizens is $1600.00...
Twice as much as any other Caribbean locations!" HOUSE OF RAJAH JEWELERS | 340-776-7770 5332 RAADETS GADE #19 Celebrating 45 years in Business, owners George and KC travel the world to find gems and fine jewelry at unbelievable values. They offer: 60% off certified diamonds, custom design ring mounts set the same day, diamond eternity rings in all carat weights, a Diamond Corner starting at $99, and brands by: Sophia by George and K.C. Design, Gabriel&Co., Yellow Diamonds by Divina, Chamilia, Mallorca Pearls ($1/inch), Citizen EcoDrive, Guess, Invicta, Roamer, Swiss Military & Pre-Owned Rolex watches with full warranty (not affiliated with Rolex SA).
TANZANITE INTERNATIONAL | 340-774-2116 MAIN STREET
genuine gold quartz by orocal
jewels by kris
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Tanzanite International, the Caribbean's premiere tanzanite retailer, has been raising the bar of excellence in luxury goods for more than a decade. Featuring exclusive luxury tanzanite brands only available at Tanzanite International, they also offer a wide array of loose tanzanite, designer jewelry, and couture settings. Discover why they are known for their excellent customer service and knowledgeable, friendly sales staff. Find the piece you've always dreamt about at Tanzanite International.
JEWELS BY KRIS | 340-774-7474 MAIN STREET Jewels By Kris is a stylish new boutique in downtown Charlotte Amalie. Kris brings with him more than two decades as a jewelry professional and is a graduate gemologist from GIA. Visitors to Alaska and the Caribbean know and trust Kris because of his distinctive jewelry and personalized service. In addition to a broad array of store pieces, Jewels By Kris also carries international brands that include Shinola, Fendi, Ball, The Hook Co., Alamei, LeVian and Orocal. Free shipping worldwide. Look for Kris across the street from Royal Dane Mall.
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CARDOW JEWELERS | 800-227-3697 MAIN STREET, CROWN BAY CENTER, AIRPORT
The name Cardow is synonymous with jewelry on St. Thomas. Coined "The Flag Ship Jeweler of the Virgin Islands" since 1954, Cardow is a trusted shopping source offering a large selection of fine, high quality jewelry and timepieces at savings of 40-60 percent off U.S. mainland retail prices. They source precious stones directly from the mines, creating their own branded jewelry and bringing the latest trends from around the world. Voted best jewelry store 14 years in a row. Loved by locals and visitors alike!
EDEN JEWELERS / EDEN LIVING | 340-777-3366 | MAIN STREET Brimming with colored and white diamonds, natural gemstones and designer jewelry, this little jewelry store has a lot to offer! Owned and operated by G.I.A. Graduate Gemologist Sunil Idnani and his wife Kanchan. Eden offers a lifetime warranty, U.S. Service Center, great quality and competitive pricing. Take home the Destination St. Thomas sterling silver Larimar bead sold exclusively at Eden and/or the Caribbean Sun Necklace. Also here you will find their colorful Eden Living boutique that boasts a vibrant array of art, home decor and gift items, some of which are locally made. Eden is one of the most interesting stores on Main Street.
DAVID YURMAN BOUTIQUE BY JEWELS TEL: 888-527-4473 • ST. THOMAS • MAIN STREET The custom designed David Yurman Boutique by Jewels located on Main Street, St. Thomas, features the largest selection and latest styles of David Yuman found anywhere in the world. www.jewelsonline.com
DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL | 340-774-2184 MAIN STREET • AH RIISE MALL • HAVENSIGHT • CROWN BAY MARRIOTT FRENCHMAN’S REEF The premier jewelry retailer in the Caribbean, Diamonds International, has been offering top-notch diamond jewelry for a quarter century with an extensive array of loose stones, designer brands, and one-of-a-kind settings. Lauded for their excellent customer service and expertise, the friendly sales staff will help you select that perfect piece of jewelry to bring home from the Caribbean.
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SHOP Shop Talk: St. Thomas
Souvenirs made in the Virgin Islands and Gift Shopping
Whether shopping on Main Street, at Havensight, Yacht Haven Grande or Crown Bay Center, you will find quite a few stores selling souvenirs and gift items. T-Shirts, locally made art, crafts and candies, postcards, Christmas decorations and lots of other Virgin Islands mementos are available to take home as special gifts for family and friends. Anything made in the Vrgin Islands will be exempt from your $1600 Duty Free allowance.
THE PEARL LADY | 340-774-5875 NEXT TO FORT CHRISTIAN
Pearls are born out of stress and a difficult situation and they can heal stress too. Going strong since 1969 we stand ready to serve you with our beautiful creations today and in the years to come. This unique, elegant store offers a full selection of Japanese Akoya, South Sea, Tahitian and Freshwater Cultured Pearls in both classic and contemporary styles. A full range of gorgeous Pearl jewelry awaits you including rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants and clasps. Also offered, for your existing necklaces, is a restringing and redesign service. Located in The Professional Building next to Fort Christian in downtown Charlotte Amalie.
TRIDENT JEWELS AND TIME | 340-776-7152 Trident Jewels & Time, the store with exquisite jewelry, extraordinary timepieces and a vast collection of loose Certified (GIA and EGL) diamonds ranging from 1 to 15 carats! See their variety of fancy colored diamonds, yellow, pink, blue, black or champagne. Authorized retailer for some of the most prestigious watch brands: Harry Winston, Ulysse Nardin, Franck Muller, Bell & Ross, Maurice LaCriox, Oris, Hamilton, Mido, Frederique Constant, Ball, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors. (Town map)
Get Charmed - Up to your Neck in FUN!
340.776.3950 email: getcharmedvi@gmail.com for wholesale inquiries. info@sandalsforyourneck.com
Don’t miss the Fabulous Finds Under $20, a range of mini pendants and trendy VI Love knot bangle for $20 each. A Must see exclusive.
Showing the Love Free Charms while supplise last.
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History
of the Virgin Islands The U.S Territories (St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix) and the British Virgin Islands (to the north and east) are among the most beautiful geographical areas in the world, blessed with powdery beaches and sun drenched weather. The islands lie in the path of soft tradewinds blowing direct from Portugal. Which perhaps accounts for the fact that “Santa Cruz” was among the first islands to be sighted by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage westward. He then sailed northeast, passing St Thomas, St John and Tortola and called them collectively Las Virgenes. After his visit, the islands went back
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to sleep for more than a hundred and fifty years. They woke to find the flag of Denmark planted on St. Thomas, the French Tricolor on St. Croix and the Union Jack flapping over Tortola (where it still flies). The Arawak Indian population had disappeared. Denmark later claimed St. John, bought St. Croix and built the Danish West Indies into thriving sugar cane and trading islands. Slaves were imported early to work the growing number of sugar plantations. The islands were also used as a base for re-shipment of slaves to other areas. After the Danish abolished slavery in
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99 Steps 1848, planters began to abandon their estates and the population and economy dwindled. Threatened by German expansion during World War I, the U.S. bought the Danish West Indies (now the American Virgin Islands) on March 31, 1917. Even then the islands were expensive real estate – almost $300 an acre. In 1927, residents were granted U.S. citizenship. Until 1931, the islands were administered by the U.S. Navy. Then they were placed under the Department of the Interior with a Governor appointed by the President. A locally elected legislature (15 members from all three islands) has operated since 1852 but it wasn’t until 1970 that islanders could vote for their own Governor, and in 1972 a delegate to the U.S Congress. Though U.S. citizens, Virgin Island residents have no vote in national elections. Nor does the Virgin Islands' representative in Washington have a vote on the floor of the house.
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Cool Artifact Coins used from 1920's to 1950's to pay the coal carriers.
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1 LEGISLATURE BUILDING Originally a barracks for Danish troops, dating back to 1874. 2 FORT CHRISTIAN This National Historic Landmark was completed by Danish settlers in 1680. Built originally to protect the colony from hostile marauders, It has housed a jail, a governor’s residence, a place of worship, and a police station. 3 EMANCIPATION GARDENS Commemorates the emancipation of slaves by Danish Governor Peter von Scholten on July 3, 1848 4 GRAND GALLERIA In 1841, this unique structure opened as the Grand Hotel. It remained a popular place for vacationers to stay until 1975. 5 FREDERICK LUTHERAN CHURCH Established in 1666, the same year Erik Smidt took formal possession of St. Thomas in the name of the Danish West India Company. The present building rebuilt in1826. 6 SEVEN ARCHES MUSEUM Once a Danish craftsman’s residence, it was built in the 19th century featuring a total of seven arches to support the staircase. 7 GOVERNMENT HOUSE This is the former residence of the Governor of the Virgin Islands. The building was constructed by the Danish Colonial Council between the years 1865 & 1867. 8 99 STEPS One of several ‘step-streets’ built by the Danes to solve the problem of getting around the town’s hilly terrain. The bricks were brought from Denmark as ballasts in the holds of trade ships. Walk to the top (actually 103 steps) and you will find yourself near the foot of more stairs leading to Blackbeard’s Castle.
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9 HAAGENSEN HOUSE A restored home built in the early 1800s by island entrepreneur Hans Haagensen. The salons and chambers are furnished with period antiques. 10 BLACKBEARD’S CASTLE Also located just above 99 steps is this Danish watch tower built in the late 1600’s. The view from the tower offered a perfect vantage point to spot enemy ships entering the harbor. Closed due to hurricanes. 11 CROWN HOUSE Built in the middle of the 18th century, this stately home was the residence of two past VI governors. It is now a private residence.
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TRUST MUSEUM - RAADETS GADE Learn about the island’s history, culture and architecture through displays of artifacts and photographs. See the collection of colonial West Indian furniture. Sign up and take our guided Downtown Walking Tour or our Historical Hassel Island Tour. You can also call the Historical Trust office (340)774-5541. 17 MARKET SQUARE People come here from all over the island to sell fresh fruit, fish, sauces, and vegetables. Traditionally, the busiest market day is Saturday; vendors arrive hours before dawn. ST. THOMAS SYNAGOGUE
12 HOTEL 1829 This structure offers an ideal example of classic island architecture. It was built as a townhouse for a French sea captain and now serves as an exclusive in-town hotel. 13 POST OFFICE SQUARE A full service United States post office is located within the strategically located building that marks the beginning of “Main Street.” 14 ST. THOMAS REFORMED CHURCH Not only is this the oldest congregation in the Virgin Islands; it is also the longest standing denomination with a continuous ministry in the United States. 15 ST. THOMAS SYNAGOGUE This National Historic Landmark is the second oldest synagogue in the western hemisphere. The original synagogue was built by Sephardic Jews in 1796 and was rebuilt in 1833. RD’S BLACKBEA CASTLE
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REVELRY, RICH HISTORY AND ROYALTY REIGN DURING CARNIVAL By Charlotte Atkins, Publisher When it comes to the annual Virgin Islands Carnival, our island kingdom is filled with royalty. There are past Kings and Queens. Princes and Princesses. And more to come! And then there is “Lord Blakie,” the longtime chairman of the Virgin Islands Carnival. He, Kenneth Blake, is a prime example of how young islanders get involved in Carnival and it becomes a lifelong passion. He was involved in Carnival from a young age in the Zulu Troupe. “Since then, I have been involved in various roles as a participant until I started singing calypso as a teenager. I became the reigning Calypso Monarch 17 times,” said Blake. He stopped singing calypso to volunteer his services to the Virgin Islands Carnival Committee (VICC) when the Calypso chairperson’s position became available in the 1980s. “I decided to accept the volunteer position because I wanted to enhance the Calypso show.” That he did. As the Calypso chairperson, Blake was instrumental in getting the prize monies increased from $200 to $5,000 for the winner. Then in 1992, he was elected chairman of the Carnival Committee, a position he still holds to this day. The first local Carnival was staged in 1912 during the final years of Danish occupation and lapsed during World War I. But it was revived in the early 1950s and Carnival on St. Thomas has become the second largest festival in the Caribbean. “The rebirth of Carnival started in September 1952 when Ron Delugo was reminiscing about the troupes, like Indians, Zulus, etc. and how they used to tramp from house to house during holidays. Since he was a radio personality, he sent out a call via the airwaves to ‘have a Carnival.’ Thereafter, he began looking for volunteers to form a committee to put on a Carnival.” Carnival has continued as an annual event ever since. Over the years additional elements have been added to make Carnival more successful. It is now a four-week celebration taking place in April each year. The theme for 2019 Carnival is “Culture, Fun, and Flair! It’s a Carnival 2019 Affair!” The theme idea was submitted by Markia Meyers. “This year we are trying to change things for the carnival season. We are keeping what has worked for us while trying to do some new things to continue to improve our product. My goal is to keep our culture thriving by encouraging the highest level of participation possible including that of our youngsters,” Page 40 — M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 9
said Blake. “For this year’s season I hope to encourage more businesses to get involved in the parade as well as sponsorship. Efforts are being made to make the venue more feasible to the public. We also want to encourage the youths to be innovative and showcase their artistic skills this Carnival. This will be an opportunity for them to highlight their creative skills and provide the uniqueness of our traditional cultural heritage.” While Carnival is a great way for visitors to learn about local food, music and culture, for local residents it is a time of revelry and stress relief from work and daily life. Last year’s event was especially healing and needed after our islands endured backto-back cat 5 hurricanes two weeks apart in the fall of 2017. You could sense the collective community exhale at last year’s Carnival. In addition to being a time for the community to celebrate and share the island’s history and culture, it’s the single largest annual tourist attraction in the U.S. Territory, said Blake. “Carnival is a boost to our economy. Carnival is a vital part of our tourism product. Festivals attract visitors and visitors spend money. Gas stations, hotels, car rental agencies, restaurants, etc. jump in sales during Carnival,” he said. Carnival is made up of so many different types of celebrations that exude the Virgin Island spirit. But Blakes believes the most important component is “the small constructed village which entices visitors with some of the island’s best cuisine and the bands playing music. The Carnival Village is really a ‘party central.’ It is where revelers meet and greet, hang out until J’ouvert starts.” That’s why thousands of visitors from the mainland United States, Caribbean islands and other international destinations gather in Charlotte Amalie, the capital of St. Thomas, for the island’s largest event -- the Virgin Islands Carnival. And visitors and locals alike have a sea of VICC volunteers to thank for the month-long party that enlivens St. Thomas and its streets and fills them with the smells and tastes of island dishes, the sounds of island music, regal pageantry with impressive young people, and colorful costumes, enthusiastic troupes and dynamic floats that put our island culture and spirit on parade. And that’s why “Lord Blakie” still has such zest for his beloved Virgin Islands Carnival. “The passion I have for my culture is largely influenced by the love for calypso music, the food, and most of all the joy that Carnival brings to the island, its people and visitors.”
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For visitors to America’s Paradise, your time here is usually an ongoing celebration, whether it’s for a day or a week or more as you revel in the tropical beauty of our islands, taking a break from work and daily life and embracing our laid back but festive vibe. That vibe gets cranked way up during Carnival, the grandest annual events in the U.S. Virgin Islands! Each of the three islands play host to its own Carnival. On St. Thomas it’s called Virgin Islands Carnival each spring. On St. John, it’s the St. John Festival every summer and on St. Croix, it’s the Crucian Christmas Festival in December. While similar, each event boasts its own special flavor. The St. Thomas Carnival is usually in high gear by late April. This year’s date for the 2019 event is April 1 through May 4. Each year has its own theme, selected from submissions from the local citizenry. The 2019 theme is “Culture, Fun, and Flair! It’s a Carnival 2019 Affair!! For visitors, it helps to understand the spirit of our springtime revelry, the events and why this annual spring celebration is so important to our local community.
How it Started
The first carnival was staged in 1912 during the final years of Danish occupation and lapsed during World War I. But it was revived in 1952 and Carnival on St. Thomas has become the second largest festival in the Caribbean. (See related story on Page 40) Carnival events include a calypso competition, culture and food fair showcasing the island’s best traditional eats and a multinight village boasting food, drink and entertainment galore. Then the party really revs up with j'ouvert (a morning jump up) followed by the children's and adult’s parades with brilliantly costumed and decorated troupes and floats.
Calypso
The Calypso competition is an entertaining and amusing part of Carnival. It is an elimination and finals contest that crowns the top performers. Calypso is a kind of West Indian (originally Trinidadian) music in syncopated African rhythm, typically with words improvised on a topical theme. Calypsonians compete, offering witty and satirical commentary on the state of the islands, oftentimes mocking the shenanigans of politicians. In this St. Thomas tradition, participants vie for the title of Calypso Monarch. At this event you can expect to experience the clever approach in which the competitors deliver their socially important and personally crafted lyrics, expressing their take on daily life and experiences on the island. Page 42 — M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 9
Regal Pageantry
See the Carniva l schedule in Events o n page 48!
Dazzling pageants and talent shows are held to choose royalty to reign over the festival and to maintain those titles in their personal legacies. Looking back over the historical list of Carnival Kings, Queens, Princes and Princesses is sometimes like a Who’s Who of the Virgin Islands. It is obvious that those tapped as festival royalty and who represent their island have something special and often grow into island leaders and influencers. So be sure to grab a copy of the official 2019 Carnival magazine and read about the impressive young people in this year’s royal court.
Carnival Village
Nightly for 10 days, the parking lot area next to Fort Christian on the Charlotte Amalie waterfront is a highlight of Carnival – The Village. It’s where you’ll find decorated booths with lively teams and food vendors with tantalizing and tasty food and drink as well as nightly live musical entertainment, carnival rides for the kids and more. But most of all, The Village is where revelry and reunions happen every year. Old friends cross paths. Visitors get to socialize with locals and learn about island culture and hospitality. The Village is where people congregate to laugh, talk and revel in the true joy of Carnival.
Culture in the Spotlight
Wednesdays during Carnival are to showcase island culture. Culture Night at the Lionel Roberts Stadium does just that, serving as a reminder to all generations of the collective island roots and ways that endure and continue to be taught and shared. The daylong Cultural Fair is a showcase for island dishes and delicacies, artisan creations, market vendors, music, performances and more at Emancipation Garden in Downtown St. Thomas.
J’ouvert
While Carnival starts earlier in the month with calypso events, pageants and local food and culture, the party truly gets starts with J’ouvert on the final Thursday of the festival. It’s the kickoff event for the finale weekend. People start partying at the Village the night before and some just keep on going through the night. In the wee hours, Carnival revelers party, dance and celebrate. And even before the sun is starting to rise, troupes – some organized and costumed, others less so – start a procession along the waterfront, dancing through the street at the break of dawn. It is quite a spectacle. With loud music thumping and bumping from trucks and loud speakers, revelers dance and prance along, regularly being sprayed with paint and water along the way.
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J’ouvert is not for the faint of heart and visitors need to know that before venturing out to view or participate. Troupes have coordinated themes and costumes. Others are free form. Many are risqué and revealing and the antics in the streets range from amusing to bawdy, but always are about fun and revelry. That’s the true spirit of J’ouvert – welcoming the day in a mass of humanity so ready to play and party and celebrate our beloved Virgin Islands. The streets are lined with vendors selling food, drink and souvenirs. If you’re visiting and want to view the spectacle that is J’ouvert, your best bet is to go downtown along the waterfront to watch the last leg of the procession at sunrise. It’s slow-moving so you will get to see plenty. Then you can stroll around downtown and grab a bite and do a bit of shopping. This all-nighter certainly gets the Carnival party started for real!
Then come the amazing parades …
Children’s Parade
Carnival wouldn’t be Carnival without kids. And they get started early here. There are tons of toddlers in festive togs, youngsters prancing and twirling batons and dancing teens in brightly colored and festive costumes. Schools and bands and steel drummers and mascots, princes and princesses and more make up the Children’s Parade. The streets of Downtown are lined all day long for the procession filled with bright young faces that will continue the legacy of the Virgin Island spirit and Carnival for a long time to come.
Adult Parade
What a beautiful extravaganza the Carnival Parade is here on St. Thomas! It is so worthy of being the finale to wrap up the month of celebrating local culture. Colorfully decorated floats, dramatic and dazzling troupes, musical performances and dignitaries move through Downtown in this daylong event. Troupe members adorned in feathers and glitter sporting bejeweled and sequined costumes move to the beat of nonstop music.
It is revelry at its highest and a visual you’ll never forget!
Photos by Charlotte Atkins
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Island made arts and crafts make thoughtful gifts and great souvenirs!
Here are a few of our favorite things made right here in the Virgin Islands. 1. CARAVAN GALLERY 340.779.4566 MONGOOSE JUNCTION, ST. JOHN Look no further for affordable and fine jewelry in a wide range of unique styles. Find original designs by Tom Krall and Whealan Massicot, who makes the original St John Hook Bracelet exclusively for this gallery. Satisfied customers return every year to this museum-like setting. Located upstairs at Mongoose Junction. www.caravangallery.com
2. EDEN LIVING 340-777-3366 • 5135 DRONNINGENS GADE, ST. THOMAS Vivid color bursts forth in this unique Main Street boutique. It is filled with handmade artisan creations ranging from home wares, sculpture, clocks, ceramics, wall art, jewelry, wood carvings, clothing, accessories and more. And now you can find Eden Jewelers, home of the locally made Caribbean Sun necklace, in the same location.
4. ARC PREMIUM CARIBBEAN VODKA 340-643-7032 • #2 STORE TVAER GADE, CHARLOTTE AMALIE, VI • ARCVODKA.COM Whitney and Griffin McFarlane grew up on St Thomas so when they decided to go into business for themselves, they wanted to create something that celebrates the heritage of the islands. So, they distill craft vodka made with unique Caribbean flavors. The islands are known for rum. By using the same base ingredient as rum-pure cane sugar, they distill their vodka and infuse it with locally sourced herbs grown in the Virgin Islands and throughout the Caribbean Archipelago. Thus, the name ARC. Email wmcfarlane@arcvodka.com or gmcfarlane@arcvodka.com for more info.
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3. R&I PATTON GOLDSMITHING FIND US ON THE ST JOHN EXPERIENCE APP MONGOOSE JUNCTION, ST. JOHN Rudy and Irene Patton and sister Jo Anne have been making their silver and gold jewelry on St. John for 45 years! Fabricating their own designs in their shop at Mongoose Junction, Rudy’s hoops and selection of Greek and Roman coins set in 18k are local favorites. Pearls, gemstone beads and black diamond necklaces are designed in house and made by their staff as are handmade chains, skinny rings and petroglyph designs. Open daily. R&I PATTON is exclusive dealer for Kabana’s beautiful sea life and inlay opal designs. Other award winning goldsmiths and enamel artists featured. www.pattongold.com 340-776-6548
MOVE Ferry Schedules: To & From St. John
Check the VI Port Authority Facebook page for the latest updates — www.facebook.com/USVIPORTS/. This schedule is the latest update before going to print. Schedules for ferry passenger companies departing from Red Hook on St.Thomas and Cruz Bay on St John.
Schedule for Barge Companies for Red Hook and Cruz Bay
DEPART CRUZ BAY a.m.*
5:30 7:15 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
FROM RED HOOK TERMINAL
MONDAY - FRIDAY Departs 5:30 a.m. Departs 6:30 a.m. Departs 7:30 a.m. Departs 8:00 a.m. Departs 9:00 a.m. Departs 10:00 a.m. Departs 11:00 a.m. Departs Noon Departs 1:00 p.m. Departs 2:00 p.m. Departs 3:00 p.m. Departs 4:00 p.m. Departs 5:00 p.m. Departs 6:00 p.m. Departs 7:00 p.m. Departs 8:00 p.m. Departs 9:00 p.m. Departs 10:00 p.m. Departs 11:00 p.m. Departs Midnight SATURDAY & SUNDAY
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DEPART RED HOOK
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main town, which climbs picturesquely up the hills of the main harbor midway on the island’s south shore. Black and white signs are spotted along the country roads indicating route number and direction in which you are going. Our road map is keyed to these routes and also to the road names.
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Weekly Events »
March 2019 »
SUNDAY, 1-4 PM Artisan Showcase Iggie’s Oasis at Bolongo Bay Beach Resort, St. Thomas Local artists and artisans showcase their handmade items, such as, jewelry, crochet items, bamboo and coconut work and African American dolls and beach wraps.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 1 AND 2, 8 PM “Evita” Pistarckle Theater, St. Thomas “Evita” is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics and book by Tim Rice. It concentrates on the life of Argentine political leader Eva Perón, the second wife of Argentine president Juan Perón. The story follows Evita’s early life, rise to power, charity work, and eventual death. For more information, call 340-775-7877.
SUNDAY, 10 AM – 5 PM Farmer’s Market Yacht Haven Grande, St. Thomas The Shops at Yacht Haven Grande host Farmer’s Market every first and third Sunday of every month. Rain or Shine 10am to 5pm. Real farmers, real food, real fresh. MONDAY, 4 PM- 6 PM Mongoose Mondays Mongoose Junction, St. John Community happy hour, starting at 4 p.m. until about 6 with steel pan music by Rascio. Shop and visit Sun Dog Cafe, Greengo's Caribbean Cantina St. John, North Shore Deli or The Tap Room - St John Brewers for rum specials. Or painkiller ice cream at St. John Scoops. DAILY, VARIOUS TIMES Yoga Classes and More Breathe studio, St. Thomas Those looking for yoga, meditation, energy work and other such classes and workshops, check out Breathe in St. Thomas. It is a nonprofit donationbased studio offering yoga, meditation, dance, energy work, movement, tai chi, trauma relief, workshops and more. Funding is used to promote mindfulness programming for the local community, including children's classes in the local public schools and summer sailing and mindfulness camps for local kids. Located next to Barefoot Buddha in Havensight. For more information, visit www.breathestthomas.com
45th St. Thomas International Regatta
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MARCH 22-24, ALL DAY
St. Thomas Yacht Club The St. Thomas International Regatta (STIR) is the place to be for worldclass racing and the chance to trade tacks and tactics with America’s Cup, Volvo Ocean and Olympic crews on the water and off. The St. Thomas International Regatta is etched into every racer’s mind as the “Crown Jewel” of Caribbean racing – where sailors can experience our reliable breezes, warm azure waters and world-renowned island hospitality. For more information, check STIR out on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ stirvi), Twitter @stirvi and Instagram #STIRVI or call 340-775-6320.
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 6 PM – 9 PM First Friday Mongoose Junction, Cruz Bay, St. John Discover, dine and dance the night away as Mongoose Junction features local artists, art exhibits and live music. For info visit www.mongoosejunctionstjohn.com SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 9 AM Water Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade Heid’s Honeymoon Grill, Water Island You’re invited to the World’s Shortest St. Patrick Day’s Parade. Decorate your golf cart, car or create a float and join us for our inaugural St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Golf cart rentals are available from Rachael’s Carts. Take Ferry from dock at Crown Bay Marina on St. Thomas. SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 5-8 PM SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 5-8 PM Jazz by the Sea Coral World Ocean Park, St. Thomas Monthly concert series features a variety of local and visiting artists at Coral World Ocean Park. Each month showcases a different artist so come share soulful rhythms of jazz while admiring the beauty of coral and other underwater life. Nibbs Catering will provide culinary delights and beverages for purchase and Art Exchange will feature the works of a local artist in the Courtyard. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, ALL DAY The Round the Rocks Race St. Thomas Yacht Club A great way to stir up the fun in advance of the 2019 St. Thomas International Regatta (STIR). This one-day event is independent of STIR and features its own course, separate scoring and special prize-giving. For more information, call 340-775-6320. MARCH 21-24, 29-31, 8 PM “Doubt” Pistarckle Theater, St. Thomas In 1964 the winds of change are sweeping through Sister Aloysius’ St. Nicholas school. Father Flynn, a charismatic priest, is advocating reform of the school’s strict
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customs, and the first black student has just been accepted. When a fellow nun tells Sister Aloysius that Father Flynn may be paying too much personal attention to the student, Sister Aloysius begins a personal crusade against the priest — despite her lack of evidence. For more information, call 340-775-7877.
April 2019 » FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 6 PM – 9 PM First Friday Mongoose Junction, Cruz Bay, St. John Discover, dine and dance the night away as Mongoose Junction features local artists, art exhibits and live music. For info visit www.mongoosejunctionstjohn.com. SATURDAY APRIL 6, 8 PM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL Calypso Elimination Crown Bay Center, St. Thomas Calypso is music in syncopated African rhythm, typically with words improvised on a topical theme. Calypso participants compete, offering witty and satirical commentary on the state of the islands, oftentimes mocking the shenanigans of politicians. For more information, call (340) 776-3312. SUNDAY APRIL 14, 8 PM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL Prince & Princess Selection Show Lionel Roberts Stadium Local young people showcase their personalities and talent while vying to become this year’s Carnival royalty. For more information, call (340) 776-3312. SATURDAY APRIL 20, 8 PM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL Queen Selection Show Lionel Roberts Stadium Dazzling and impressive young ladies vie amid pomp and pageantry for the one of coveted titles of Carnival – that of Queen. For more information, call (340) 776-3312.
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 5 PM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL Carnival at Schneider Hospital Roy Schneider Hospital, St. Thomas The hospital lobby is transformed into its own slice of Carnival for an evening. For more information, call (340) 776-3312.
TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 8 PM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL Junior Calypso Competition Crown Bay Center Youngsters take the stage to show off their Calypso skills. For more information, call (340) 776-3312. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 8 PM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL Cultural Night Lionel Roberts Stadium Culture Night serves as a reminder to all generations of the collective island roots and ways that endure and continue to be taught and shared. Traditional island attire, dance and music are showcased. For more information, call (340) 776-3312. FRIDAY APRIL 26, 5 PM-12 AM, THROUGH MAY 5 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL Carnival Village Parking lot area next to Fort Christian Carnival Village is where nightly you’ll find decorated booths and food vendors with tantalizing and tasty food and drink as well as nightly live musical entertainment, carnival rides for the kids and more. For more information, call (340) 776-3312. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 11:00 AM – 5 PM Reef Fest Yacht Haven Grande Each year, Virgin Islands residents take part in the annual Reef Fest event to become more aware of natural resources and ways people can protect them. The theme for this year is From Land to Sea,” which encompasses topics such as sustainable seafood, marine debris, coral bleaching, and mangrove protection. Various organizations will participate by having booths or engage the public in
demonstrations about some of the work their organization conducts.
May 2019 »
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 7 AM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL Cultural Fair Emancipation Garden The daylong Cultural Fair is a showcase for island dishes and delicacies, artisan creations, market vendors, music, performances and more. For more information, call (340) 776-3312. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 7 AM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL J’ouvert Harbor Waterfront, Downtown Carnival revelers party, dance and celebrate as they parade along the Charlotte Amalie Harbor waterfront. Even before the sun is starting to rise, troupes – some organized and costumed, others less so – start a procession along the waterfront, dancing through the street at the break of dawn. For more information, call (340) 776-3312. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 10 AM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL Children’s Parade Main Street, Downtown Youngsters prance, dance and twirl batons in brightly colored and festive costumes. Schools, bands, steel pan drummers and mascots, princes and princesses and more make up the Children’s Parade. For more information, call (340) 776-3312. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 10 AM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL Adult’s Parade Main Street, Downtown Colorfully decorated floats, dramatic and dazzling troupes, musical performances and dignitaries move through Downtown in this daylong event. Troupe members adorned in feathers and glitter sporting bejeweled and sequined costumes move to the beat of nonstop music. For more information, call (340) 776-3312.
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ABOUT St. John: A Guide for Vacations In-The-Know
THE GEM OF
the u.s. virgin islands Courtesy of Caneel Bay Resort.
Enjoy the ecological wonders that beautiful St. John has to offer. While the other US Virgin Islands may hustle and bustle, St. John is a laid-back bit of Caribbean paradise. Two-thirds of the island was donated in 1956 to the United States by Laurance Rockefeller for use as a National Park. The result of his generosity created an unspoiled getaway offering tranquil beaches, sleepy lagoons, underwater coral gardens, scenic roads, well-maintained walking trails, lush foliage and fascinating plantation ruins. Just three miles from St. Thomas, the island of St. John is not only scenic, but populated by a number of independent free spirits. “Love City” – as it is affectionately called – is home to artists, nature lovers and others who value its unique tropical setting. You’ll find St. Johnians open, friendly, quick to lend a hand and very much in love with their island. The quaint streets and walkways of Cruz Bay will guide you through a mecca of artisans’ shops, stores, galleries and fine dining establishments for all tastes. A short walk from the ferry dock brings you to Mongoose Junction. Plan to spend time at Mongoose Junction with great shopping for jewelry, resort wear Page 50 — M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 9
Laurance Rockefeller at Caneel Bay, 1950’s. Courtesy of Caneel Bay archives
and hand-made gifts in an area bursting with one-of-a-kind shops, casual or fine dining.
tale to tell the willing visitor. Grab a seat at a local bar or restaurant, kick back and the entertainment comes free.
Ecotourism in St John is an exciting and adventurous way for people of all ages and experience levels to learn about the environment. Virgin Islands Ecotours offers two unforgettable possibilities: a Hike & Snorkel of Lind Point and Caneel Bay’s Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure. The knowledgeable Nature Guides promote the appreciation, care and protection of the environment. The quality of information given combined with the amazing scenery above and below the water, makes these experiences truly memorable.
Quaint and charming treasures can be found in Coral Bay. Snorkeling in waters along the pristine untouched beaches is truly a thrill. Locals are friendly and eager to point you towards their favorite secret hideaways. You’ll find Coral Bay the “get-away-from-it-all” side of St. John. Don’t miss it.
Take a ride to the other end of St. John on Route 10 and you will find yourself sightseeing along the meandering road that leads to Coral Bay. During the 8-mile trip, you may spot a deer, a donkey, an iguana or a mongoose. Once known as Cruz Bay’s quiet little sister, Coral Bay is coming into her own as others have discovered the charm and beauty of this outpost. Artists, salty sailors and characters from around the globe reside here and have many a tall
During your travels, you will want to take time to visit the National Park and its natural charms. The St. John Tourism Bureau in Cruz Bay offers a full complement of brochures, maps, flyers and 4-color posters free for the asking. Visit the Visitors Center at the National Park dock and you’ll discover a wide variety of activities, including self-guided walking tours and a unique snorkel tour. Whether you plan to shop, dine, tour, swim, snorkel, hike or simply stroll among the unique shops you are sure to find St. John offers everything you envisioned in a Caribbean paradise. Visit, and enjoy…Love City is easy to love.
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sunset sails, wave runners, kayaking, scuba, SUP, scuba diving and more. Check out ads in this magazine to find a variety of purveyors of watersports and adventures.
4. Restaurants and Bars Whether in search of a quick bite and a cool refreshing drink or wanting to linger over cocktails and dinner with an amazing view, St. John plays host to a wide array of places to eat and drink. They range from elegant wining and dining to quaint but fun waterfront or side street bars. Guarantee you’ll find something to whet your appetite or wet your whistle.
5. Shopping The shopping on St. John is a cultural extravaganza. Local crafts and art are available in small stores and galleries. Tropical clothing, handmade and locally designed jewelry, exotic clothing from around the world are tantalizingly displayed in the cute and colorful stores of the island. Greatest variety can be found at Mongoose Junction, Wharfside Village and Cruz Bay, but you can find charming specialty shops tucked all around the island between Cruz Bay and Coral Bay. Page 52 — M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 9
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TO DO Attractions & Activities in St. John
CAROLINA CORRAL horsesstjohn.com CORAL BAY, ST. JOHN
SUP-ST. JOHN 340-514-5527 ST. JOHN
VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS 340-779-2155 HONEYMOON BEACH, ST. JOHN
Carolina Corral in Coral Bay, St. John offers the opportunity to gain hands on horse experience by first grooming your selected mount, followed by instruction in saddling and riding before heading out on a scenic tour. Available by appt. 9am to noon, Monday – Saturday. Jump on the wagon with us for a happy hour wagon ride from 3 to 6 pm. Learn how to harness a pair of donkeys and try your hand at driving a team! All our rescued and adopted horses and donkeys are well mannered and eager to please. Feel free to stop in and visit them along with the other corral residents; piglet, duck, sheep, goats, chickens, dogs & cats. info@horsesstjohn.com or r(340) 693-5778. Book online at horsesstjohn.com.
St. John with its warm, turquoise water is the perfect place to learn to paddle. After a 2 hour lesson with our ISA-certified SUP Instructors you will have mastered the basics of Stand Up Paddling and are safe to go and explore St. John waters on your own. If you have paddled before you can also rent paddleboards from us! We have a wide variety of high quality SUPs and carbon fiber paddles for rent. Weekly board rental includes complimentary delivery to your villa! Text (340) 514-5527 to reserve boards. www.sup-stjohn.com
Snorkel Excursions! Kayak Tours! Rentals! Bar & Grill! Hike to Honeymoon Beach or take the $5 inflatable pink-engined boat shuttle from the ferry dock. Enjoy a Kenny Chesney Blue Chair Bay Painkiller at Bikinis on the Beach! Book a Day Pass which includes: Lounge chairs, snorkel gear, floats, lockers, kayaks & aSUPs. All available for rent individually. Book a guided snorkel with sea turtle tours by kayak or boat, visit www.viecotours.com Save 10% use promo code: STTWE
ARAWAK EXPEDITIONS 340-693-8312 ST. JOHN
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Arawak Expeditions is the premier source for adventure on St. John. They have guided kayak and snorkel tours of St. John's north shore, as well as tours of the Coral Reef National Monument in Hurricane Hole. They also have paddle board rentals and tours, as well as guided fly fishing charters for bonefish and tarpon. Visit their store in Mongoose Junction for snorkel gear rentals, rash guards, dry bags, hats and fly fishing gear. Book online at www.arawakexp.com or call 340-693-8312.
Guided kayaking, paddleboarding, and hiking trips all over St. John and its beautiful surrounding waters. Snorkel equipment and transportation included with all tours. High performance kayaks, paddleboards and snorkel gear rental available. Our shop, located in the heart of Cruz Bay, carries all the products to meet your St. John excursion needs. Experienced staff are eager to help you discover your next adventure! viexpco@usviexpeditions.com
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SEA St. John Beaches
You have got to do St. John! You hear that from everyone who has visited the island and from those who live here... 1. Trunk Bay The most popular beach on St. John is undoubtedly Trunk Bay. It is known for its 650 feet of underwater snorkeling trail that includes identification signs on the bottom of the sea, describing the coral formations and fish that inhabit the waters. It’s educational and a fun way to spend the day. The beach is part of the National Park and it is the only beach with an admission fee ($5). 2. Hawksnest One of St. John’s most convenient beaches, Hawksnest Beach offers picnic tables and barbecue grills. There is also plenty of parking. A great snorkeling reef starts close to shore. 3. Cinnamon Bay One of the longest beaches in St. John’s National Park is Cinnamon Bay, it is about a mile long. There is good snorkeling to the right side of the beach, if you don’t mind the swim. Or check out the nature trail across from the campground that winds through plantation ruins and a wild cinnamon forest of bay rum trees.
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4. Salomon Bay Another favorite with the locals because it is accessible only by trail, either from Caneel Bay or along the Lind Point Trail out of Cruz Bay (about a mile walk, not challenging) and thus is mostly deserted. A perfect place for a relaxing day on the beach. 5. Honeymoon Beach Honeymoon Beach is a pretty beach with sandy shoreline surrounded by sea grape and coconut trees. It offers great snorkeling, swimming and lounging. You can access the Honeymoon Beach via the Lind Point Trail which starts just behind the Virgin Islands National Park Visitor Center in Cruz Bay and connects to Caneel Bay Resort.
6. Caneel Bay Caneel Bay Beach can be hiked to from Cruz Bay along the Lind Point Trail. It is the ultimate white sand beach. The water is usually very calm and shallow, perfect for a day of swimming and sunning. This beach and bay have become a popular gathering spot for boaters since the resort is closed.
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But, what does it mean to do St. John? Well, there are the wonderful hiking trails that meander through the island that can take you from the "bustling" town of Cruz Bay to secluded beaches and pristine Caribbean forests. But St. John beaches are a must! 7. Francis Bay Francis Bay is one of St. John’s longest beaches. Long white sand beach with calm, clear water protected from the easterly winds. The Francis Bay Trail runs along a salt pond and offers great bird watching. There is good snorkeling for beginners on the west end, towards Maho Bay. For experienced snorkelers go to the rocky section at the other end of the beach. 8. Maho Bay Maho Bay is great for children. The water is shallow and protected. Look carefully in the sand while snorkeling; you might see a stingray, just look for the outline in the sand.
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HILLCREST GUEST HOUSE 340-998-8388 (CELL) OR 340-776-6774 CRUZ BAY, ST. JOHN
9. Great Cruz Bay This is the beach of the Westin Resort. So it is well kept and lined with beautiful palm trees. Great Cruz Bay is a great beach for kids and families. The water is calm with a mostly sandy bottom with some seagrass patches. Beach chairs, umbrellas and watersports rentals are available. 10. Scott Beach This deserted beach at the Caneel Bay Resort property is accessible only by water, but is teeming with sea turtles, spotted eagle rays and starfish. Kayaking is a great way to explore this area.
Perfect place to feel human again. Comfortable accommodations with kitchenette, air condition, free Wi-Fi and centrally located to restaurants, supermarkets and beaches. $185 to $235/day. www.HillcrestStJohn.com
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St. John's Premier Shopping & Dining Destination
PLACES TO PLAY Trevor’s Activities Center
PLACES TO EAT & DRINK
SHOP Mongoose Junction
Shopping, Dining and Entertainment at Beautiful
Mongoose Junction. A five minute stroll from the St. John ferry dock, you will find Mongoose Junction, the magnificent stone and mahogany shopping complex, with unique Caribbean architecture. Discover fabulous shopping, artisans, galleries, eateries, bars and live music, set among shady tropical courtyards.
PLACES TO SHOP
Shop for designer or locally made jewelry and gifts, resortwear, swimwear and casual clothing at Bamboula, Big Planet, Just Beach, Lulee, Made in St. John. Find beautiful jewelry, gifts and art at Caravan Gallery, St. John Experience Gallery, R&I Patton Goldsmiths, Little Switzerland, Vibe Jewelry and Bajo el Sol Gallery. Friends of the Park Store, Island Fancy, Portico, Sugar Birds and St. John Brewers’ Brewtique carry gifts and items for the home—many of which are locally made.
A global collection of
Jewelry • Gifts Artifacts including the “Bad Sisters” Bracelet
Stop by Trevor’s Activities Center, Just Beach or Arawak Adventures to rent snorkel gear or arrange a day of play on the water; visit RE/MAX Island Paradise Realty to find your dream property.
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Enjoy brunch, lunch or dinner in the courtyard at Sun Dog Cafe, casual dining and cold draft beer in A/C comfort at The Tap Room, get coffee, food to-go or eat in at North Shore Deli, have a drink at the intimate Gecko Gazebo, try the Mexican restaurant Greengo’s Caribbean Cantina or savor locally made ice cream at St. John Scoops - all good places for the reluctant shopper to hang out.
Inspired by Hurricanes Irma and Maria
No visit to St. John is complete without discovering Mongoose Junction and its 30 unique businesses. Check out Facebook or mongoosejunctionstjohn.com for business hours.
Mongoose Junction - St. John
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Taste of St. John: Restaurants at a Glance A RESTAURANT FOR EVERY MEAL, TASTE & MOOD St. John may be the smallest of the three main US Virgin Islands, but it offers a wide array of dining choices. You’ll find cuisine ranging from Continental to Oriental to Latin at locations spanning beachside and mountaintop.
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Mediterranean / Italian American/Caribbean American Italian Homestyle Southern American Italian American West Indian Steak & Seafood Mexican Sonoran Region Cuisine American / Caribbean Inspired American/Fusion Mediterranean/Spanish Asian Eclectic Mexibbean West Indian / American Neo-Caribbean Deli/American Contemporary/American Pizza & Salads American Pacific Rim/Tropical Pizza, Calzones Deli/Bakery American Creative Caribbean Seafood/American Fresh Healthy Coastal Brewery/Restaurant Burgers, Chicken & Fries Seafood, French, Fine Meats Island Barbecue Asian Fusion
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ARRIVE Cruise Ship Schedule
WICO dock, Havensight, St. Thomas
SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
March 2019 FRIDAY, MARCH 1 8:00 am - Norwegian Dawn (W) SATURDAY, MARCH 2 8:00 am - SeaDream I (CB) 8:00 am - Freedom of the Seas (CB) SUNDAY, MARCH 3 8:00 am - SeaDream I (STJ) 8:00 am – Star Pride (W)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 7:00 am – Norwegian Bliss (W) 8:00 am - Celebrity Silhouette (CB) 10:00 am - Regal Princess (W)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 6:45 am - Disney Fantasy (W) 10:30 am - Oasis of the Seas (CB) 11:00 am - Carnival Magic (W)
THURSDAY, MARCH 7 8:00 am - Nieuw Statendam (W)
THURSDAY, MARCH 14 8:00 am - Koningsdam (W)
FRIDAY, MARCH 8 7:30 am - Viking Sea (W)
FRIDAY, MARCH 15 7:00 am - Norwegian Gem (W) 8:00 am - Norwegian Dawn (W) 8:00 am – Rotterdam (W)
SATURDAY, MARCH 9 8:00 am - Norwegian Dawn (W)
MONDAY, MARCH 4 7:00 am - Carnival Fascination (W) 8:00 am - Norwegian Jade (W) 9:00 am - Azamara Journey (STJ)
SUNDAY, MARCH 10 8:00 am - Crown Princess (W) 8:00 am - SeaDream I (STJ) 8:00 am – Star Pride (W)
TUESDAY, MARCH 5 7:00 am - Seaside (W) 7:00 am - Norwegian Gem (W) 8:00 am - Celebrity Equinox (CB) 9:00 am - Carnival Ecstasy (W) 10:00 am - Symphony of the Seas (CB) 11:00 am - Carnival Breeze (W)
MONDAY, MARCH 11 7:00 am - Carnival Fascination (W) 8:00 am - Freedom of the Seas (CB)
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TUESDAY, MARCH 12 8:00 am - Norwegian Bliss (W) 11:00 am - Carnival Breeze (W) 12:30 pm - Caribbean Princess (W)
SATURDAY, MARCH 16 9:00 am - Silver Wind (W) SUNDAY, MARCH 17 8:00 am - SeaDream I (STJ) MONDAY, MARCH 18 7:00 am - Carnival Fascination (W) 7:30 am - Viking Sea (W) 9:00 am - Serenade of the Seas (CB) TUESDAY, MARCH 19 7:00 am - Seaside (W) 8:00 am - Norwegian Bliss (W) 8:00 am – Celebrity Equinox (CB) www.virginislandsthisweek.com
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 7:00 am - Norwegian Epic (W) 7:00 am - Symphony of the Seas (CB) 10:00 am - Regal Princess (W) THURSDAY, MARCH 21 8:00 am - Nieuw Statendam (W) SATURDAY, MARCH 23 8:00 - Norwegian Dawn (W) 8:00 - Freedom of the Seas (CB) SUNDAY, MARCH 24 7:00 - Crown Princess (W) MONDAY, MARCH 25 7:00 am – Carnival Fascination (W) 7:00 am - Norwegian Gem (W) 8:00 am - Norwegian Jade (W) TUESDAY, MARCH 26 8:00 am - Norwegian Bliss (W) 9:00 am – Sea Dream I (STJ) 11:00 am - Carnival Breeze (W)
April 2019
MONDAY, APRIL 1 7:00 am - Carnival Fascination (W) TUESDAY, APRIL 2 7:00 am - Seaside (W) 8:00 am - Norwegian Gem (W) 8:00 am - Celebrity Equinox (CB) 8:00 am - Harmony of the Seas (CB) 11:00 am - Carnival Breeze (W) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 7:00 am - Norwegian Epic (W) 7:00 am - Symphony of the Seas (CB) 8:00 am - Crown Princess (W) 8:00 am - SeaDream I (CB) 8:00 am – Oosterdam (CB) 10:00 am - Regal Princess (W) THURSDAY, APRIL 4 8:00 am – Nieuw Statendam (W) 8:00 am – Koningsdam (W)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 6:45 am - Disney Fantasy (W) 8:00 am – Celebrity Silhouette (CB) 8:00 am – SeaDream I (W) 10:30 am - Oasis of the Seas (CB) 11:00 am - Carnival Magic (W) 7:00 pm – SeaDream I (**)
SUNDAY, APRIL 7 8:00 am - Celebrity Summit (CB)
THURSDAY, MARCH 28 12 am – SeaDream I (**) 7:30 am - Viking Sea (W) 8:00 am - SeaDream I (CB)
TUESDAY, APRIL 9 8 am – SeaDream I (CB) 12:30 pm - Caribbean Princess (W)
FRIDAY, MARCH 29 12 am – SeaDream I (**) 8:00 am - Norwegian Dawn (W) 8:00 am - SeaDream I (STJ)
MONDAY, APRIL 8 7:00 am - Carnival Fascination (W) 8:00 am - SeaDream I (STJ) 9:00 am - Serenade of the Seas (CB)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 6:45 am - Disney Fantasy (W) 10:30 am - Oasis of the Seas (CB) 11:00 am - Carnival Magic (W) THURSDAY, APRIL 11 7:30 am – Carnival Magic (W) SATURDAY, APRIL 13 7:00 am - Crown Princess (W) 8:00 am - Freedom of the Seas (CB)
MONDAY, APRIL 15 7:00 am - Carnival Fascination (W) 7:00 am - Norwegain Pearl (W) TUESDAY, APRIL 16 7:00 am - Seaside MA (W) 8:00 am - Celebrity Equinox (CB) 11:00 am - Carnival Breeze (W)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 7:00 am - Norwegian Epic (W) 7:00 am - Symphony of the Seas (CB) THURSDAY, APRIL 18 8:00 am - Nieuw Statendam (W) SUNDAY, APRIL 21 8:00 am - Celebrity Summit (CB) MONDAY, APRIL 22 7:00 am - Carnival Fascination (W) TUESDAY, APRIL 23 8:00 am - Norwegian Star (W) 11:00 am - Carnival Breeze (W) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 6:45 am - Disney Fantasy (W) 8:00 am - Vision of the Seas (CB) 11:00 am - Carnival Magic (W) FRIDAY, APRIL 26 8:00 am - Crystal Serenity (W) 8:00 am - Silver Wind (W) MONDAY, APRIL 29 7:00 am - Carnival Fascination (W) 12:00 pm - Carnival Ecstasy (W) TUESDAY, APRIL 30 7:00 am - Seaside (W) 8:00 am - Celebrity Equinox (CB) (CB) = Crown Bay Dock (W) = WICO Dock (STJ) = St. John (**) = Outer Harbor
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Helpful Information for Your Stay in the U.S. Virgin Islands So here you are in the beautiful U.S. Virgin Islands, ready to enjoy some beach time, water adventures, shopping and dining, relaxing and exploring. We’re glad you’re here. Here’s a bit of helpful information for during your stay:
SIZE
St. Thomas – 32 Square Miles St. John – 19 Square Miles
DRESS
POPULATION
St. Thomas has about 51,000 residents. St. John has about 4,000 residents
We are more than just a beach destination and bathing suits worn elsewhere, especially in town, tend to offend local residents. So, please wear proper attire (no bare midriffs or chests) in town and public areas, away from the beach.
CAPITOL
PHONES
Charlotte Amalie (Downtown map page 26)
LANGUAGE
The official language of the Virgin Islands is English.
CURRENCY & CREDIT CARDS
The currency of the U.S Virgin Islands is the U.S. Dollar. Major credit cards are accepted in most establishments.
The U.S. Virgin Islands use the same postal system and U.S. mail rates. You can mail locally purchased gifts back to the states.
The U.S. Virgin Islands area code is 340. Most major U.S. wireless phone companies provide domestic cell service on island. But be aware if you pop over to the British Virgin Islands for an excursion, you will pay international fees.
DRIVING
As you will undoubtedly notice upon your arrival, we drive on the left side of the road here. So if you are renting a vehicle and driving around St. Thomas and St. John, just be extra mindful on our narrow winding roads, be cautious, be courteous and don’t be in a hurry.
STREET SMARTS Visitors should exercise the same safety precautions used when traveling anywhere else in the world. Lock your hotel door or car when you exit. Don’t answer the door in a hotel without verifying whom it is. Place all valuables in the hotel’s safe deposit box. Be aware of your surroundings, particularly after dark, and stay in well-lighted areas.
PROBLEMS WHILE VISITING: EMERGENCY: 911 Information: 913
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