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Cardow Jewelers has stood as a welcoming sentinel to Main Street in Downtown Charlotte Amalie since 1954 when William Dowling partnered with local Claude Caron creating the name, “Car” for Caron and “Dow” for Dowling. In the early years, the store specialized in perfumes, gifts, and jewelry. After that partnership, the store began to focus on jewelry – a window to the international world of gems in the Virgin Islands. This Cardow legacy endures thanks to the hard work and vision of his godson, Louis de Lyrot, and by the third generation, Carolina and Paul de Lyrot, his daughter and son, thus making Cardow the oldest single family run jewelry company in the Caribbean.
When asking locals where they shop, visitors are recommended Cardow Jewelers as the premier local and historical brand. Cardow is regarded as a founding steppingstone of local tourism and making USVI a preferred jewelry shopping destination in the Caribbean. The brand has served over 3,000,000 customers since its inception and is widely regarded as the brand of the Virgin Islands.
Cardow Jewelers is famous for creating the official Virgin Islands watches, the world-famous flip ring, and the largest selection of Italian gold and authentic diamonds. Cardow has three locations: #1 Main Street, the Arrival and Departure Lounge of Cyril E. King Airport and Crown Bay Center adjacent to the cruise ship dock. More flavoring has been added to the brand as the Cardow house has revisited its 19th century South American and French roots with curated luxury spirits. This latest venture is Extra Virgin Rums, elaborated using the purest ingredients and 100 percent first pressing of Caribbean sugar cane juice, which is then sent to Cognac for aging and assembling. The use of extra virgin grade first-press juice and aging in cognac barrels creates a historical mélange of the Caribbean and France in a bottle.
As Cardow approaches its 70th anniversary, you are invited to experience the French and Virgin Islands trading partnerships of wine, spirits, and precious jewels!
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.
celebrating 50 Years on st. thomas
House of Rajah shines brightly on golden anniversary
Like gemstones, life is multifaceted. It shines brightly and is truly precious. But inclusions come in the form of many types of challenges, especially when spanning a half century.
But Gobind “George” Chugani says life’s most challenging times make us stronger and more grateful and even adds a special luster to life over the years. And as the popular local jeweler and his family celebrate 50 years in business on St. Thomas, he is in a place of thoughtful reflection these days.
“House of Rajah is one of the oldest family businesses in the Virgin Islands. We have survived economic slumps, multiple major hurricanes and now the COVID pandemic, and here we are at 50!”
The Chugani family’s United States legacy began when his parents migrated from India. “An American friend of my father’s offered to sponsor my parents to the U.S. in 1965. They had just gotten married. He advised them to open a business and join volunteer clubs to build up a reputable customer base in America. My parents eventually moved to Louisville, KY, where I was born,” shares Gobind “George.”
Their journey took them through Hong Kong and then to St. Thomas in 1973. “My father, Victor, was very familiar with the duty-free business as it was a very similar system in Hong Kong. He decided to take advantage of his knowledge and establish House of Rajah Jewelers in downtown Charlotte Amalie. Back in the ‘70s, cruise ships used to carry 200-400 guests. I also remember there were minimal street lights back then. It was a very simple and different world back then.”
Gobind “George,” who is the face of House of Rajah these days, bears a resemblance to actor George
Clooney. But the jeweler’s nickname came from his godfather. “Everywhere I go people do doubletakes and think I’m Clooney - from customers to random people stopping me on the streets to take a picture. It’s definitely been a huge compliment. It’s fun, but there’s only one GC. I am the one and only Gobind ‘George’ Chugani.”
The jewelry store is just steps off Main Street on Raadet’s Gade. “We have one store and we have been in that same location for 50 years. We take pride that we have been here for a half century. That says a lot about House of Rajah Jewelers and our team. I really have to say we have built up a network of resources with jewelers around the world who have worked with us throughout the years with the best quality and prices. We then pass those savings to our customers so we can give them the best price possible. We listen to our clients’ needs and wants so we can make that perfect piece of jewelry they have always envisioned and dreamed of. We also sell high-end designer pieces at a much more reasonable price. That’s become our niche.”
As a jeweler, Gobind “George” keeps up with the current trends and continues to bring in the finest pieces of jewelry from different parts of the world, especially what’s new in the market. “I find that we definitely have to evolve as a jeweler each year to keep up with styles and trends, which sets us apart.”
As they are for many Caribbean jewelers, repeat customer are the setting upon which his business is mounted. “We make sure we give every client that comes through our door the personal attention they need. Most of our clients become friends and family when they leave. And we pride ourselves as ‘The Best After Sales Customer Service.’
Celebrating almost 50 years in business, Gobind “George” Chugani and his wife KC are continuing the House of Rajah legacy.
For Gobind “George,” the shining diamond in his life is his lovely wife of 29 years, KC. “We met each other as she was passing through St. Thomas on a family vacation for a long weekend. Our paths crossed by chance, and we instantly connected. We continued our long-distance relationship till I grew the nerve to ask her to be my wife. We planned a beautiful Caribbean wedding in St. Thomas. We immediately worked together to start designing pieces together and with her vision and artistic talents, we developed a collection of long and short necklaces and bracelets with and without gems that women can stack and be creative with their pieces. We are blessed with two beautiful children Ashwin and Alisha.”
The jeweler’s appeal goes beyond his jewelry cases. He also loves to sell the USVI, donning an engaging concierge persona to tell customers about the best island experiences. “I love St. Thomas, and this is my home. I’ve lived here for five decades and it has made me embrace all the aspects of the island. From the beautiful tropical beaches to the specialty restaurants and wine bars, St. Thomas and St. John have something to offer for everyone. There are many boat excursions to choose from - snorkeling, parasailing, scuba diving and jet skiing. The pristine blue ocean is our backyard and I love it. The beauty of this island is that you get to know everyone personally.”
As the business celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, the Chuganis continue to be part of the rich fabric that makes St. Thomas a jewelry destination set in the amid tropical splendor. “We just want to thank all our House of Rajah family and friends for supporting our business throughout the 50 years we’ve been opened. This is a wonderful milestone to reach and we are very proud of it and we thank each and every one of you who have been a part of it.”
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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!
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 blue seas are our
Land too offers adventure, learning and more. Visitors can learn about our rich island history with guided taxi tours or take driving or walking tours around the islands on your own. Or explore local botanical gardens or ruins or the waterfront districts of St. Thomas and St. John. Or head to Mountain Top or Drake’s Seat for some of the best views from some of the highest points on St. Thomas. And Coral World offers land experiences too in addition to its in-thewater adventures.
During your stay, be sure to experience a true
taste of the islands from our array of dining options, ranging from burgers, wings and fresh-fromlocal-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 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! So, take a look through this magazine, with local roots going back 62 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 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 sure that once you’ve spent time here in Paradise with us, that you will want to come back. Take a copy of our magazine home with you and visit us at VirginIslandsThisWeek.com to help plan your next trip back.
We’re glad you’re here now in America’s Paradise.
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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!
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taste of the tropics
it goes without saying that the various restaurants on St. Thomas are in a "best" category all by themselves. We recommend that you venture out to experience the wide variety of cuisines. From local kallaloo to authentic italian dishes, fresh local fish and fungi to burgers and wings, the variety is impressive. red Hook, Frenchtown, Havensight and downtown all have wonderful eateries. Check out our restaurant grid on page 32 for details on local dining options.
american sea lions and bottlenose dolphins. Or enter the fascinating world of turtles in the company of knowledgeable marine staff or dive in with Snuba. you can also lunch and shop! For more information, visit their Facebook page or website at www.coralworldvi.com
Virgin Islands ecotours
Explore the best of the USVi with Virgin islands Ecotours’ Kayak, Hike & Snorkel adventures in a unique island location. Watch for wildlife while paddling through St. Thomas’ Mangrove lagoon. Explore a rare geological blowhole and snorkel in a shallow, coral-fringed mangrove nursery. Virgin islands Ecotours also rents watersports equipment by the day or by the week with delivery to your rental.
duty-Free shopping
St. Thomas is widely known as the best shopping spot in the Caribbean and one of the 10 top shopping areas in the world! Many duty-free bargains can be found at prices that are below stateside with no sales tax making it worth your while to spend time perusing the shops and merchants in downtown Charlotte amalie, Havensight Mall, red Hook, Crown Bay Center or yacht Haven Grande. The duty-free allowance is $1,600 per person including children. So a family of four can take back $6,400 worth of duty-free purchases. So plan a day of shopping!
coral World Ocean Park & Undersea Observatory
Coral World is one of the Caribbean’s most enduring and popular experiences. This is the place to get up close and personal with the beauty and magic of Caribbean marine life. From the Undersea Observatory, you can view coral reef life without getting wet. Or take the plunge and do Sea Trek, a guided helmet dive where you walk on an undersea trail and breathe through the helmet. you can also feed a stingray or rainbow lorikeets or get up close and personal with lovable South
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One of the island’s best view points, drake’s Seat affords a panoramic picture of Magens Bay and the United States and British Virgin islands strung out to the east. a popular stop on round-the-island tours, this place can get crowded. if you visit in the late afternoon, the light is especially entrancing. legend has it that British privateer Sir Francis drake, commissioned by Queen
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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!
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)
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)
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 on the northside. Plenty of parking. (#3 on map)
4. lindBergh Bay
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)
5. smith Bay park
Formerly known as Lindquist Beach, Smith Bay Park on the east end of the island is one of St. Thomas’ most virginal and pristine beaches. 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 wellmaintained and kept clean. There are a few picnic tables but get there early! (#5 on the 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 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)
7. sapphire Beach
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
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. Bolongo Bay
Bolongo Bay is located on the southern coast. Known for its coral reef that prevents heavy boat traffic, Bolongo is a favorite for snorkeling. Enjoy the calm waters, 1,000-foot golden sand beach, over 100 coconut trees rustling in the breeze and local iguanas strolling past. You can wine and dine at Iggies’ Oasis Restaurant & Poolbar or book a sailing excursion on Heavenly Days. (#9 on map)
10. vessup Beach
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)
11. dorothea Beach
This is a very natural beach...no amenities, 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.
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a day on the water
t he sea beckons for you to experience and explore
the crown jewel of the Virgin Islands are our Caribbean blue waters.
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.
Perhaps you want to spend a day on a boat trying to haul in big game fish. If so, local sports fishing operators will
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gladly take you offshore in search of marlin, shark, tuna, wahoo and more.
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 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!
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if you are looking for an intimate Private charter experience or you want to meet new friends in a group setting, enjoy a relaxing day on a sailing catamaran, an affordable half-day snorkel adventure or if you want to splurge on a luxury 50-foot yacht, stormy Pirates can help you plan the perfect day for any sized group or budget.
stormy Pirates is family-owned and operated by Kristie, richard and their son tyler who all live on island and are very involved with the business's day to day operations, ensuring their guests have a safe, enjoyable and memorable experience.
stormy Pirates is frequently recognized as one of the top Virgin islands charter boat businesses. they have collected accolades from Virgin islands daily news, whose readers voted stormy Pirates the best charter company in st. thomas in 2020 & 2021. for the past 12 years, stormy Pirates has been recognized with the travelers choice Award from tripAdvisor, a distinction bestowed upon only the top 10% of tour operators worldwide. Join the many repeat guests who become friends by booking your Virgin islands boat day with stormy Pirates while you are visiting the Virgin islands.
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hile our Caribbean paradise is best known for our mesmerizing blue seas and sandy beaches, there is so much rich culture, history, shopping, dining and sightseeing to be enjoyed on land as well. Thanks to a growing number of tours, from Jeep adventures that offer off-and-onroad tours and traditional island shuttles to walking tours and ziplining, you’ve got to set your sights on seeing the best of what St. Thomas and St. John have to offer during your visit.
The Jeep tours mean you have your own personal driver and tour guide and can go to places you might not ever see on your own. They have great itineraries planned that often include sightseeing, shopping, the best island views and some beach and water time as well. Some offer the chance to do an adventure customized just for you and your group.
Other tours transport you in open-air touring safari trucks or air-conditioned vans
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Jeep Surfari offers half-day and full-day tours accommodating up to four people and strives to provide the ultimate island experience to all guests Their goal is to show guests the beauty of St Thomas in remote places very few visitors have ever seen to create memories for a lifetime here in the beautiful Virgin Islands They will whisk you to secluded locations of rugged terrain on unpaved roads not accessible by normal means of traditional transportation not equipped with special lifted vehicle frames, oversized tires and upgraded suspension Their pickup and drop off times depend on the tour you choose It’s your Jeep, your day, your way They recommend that you wear or bring a bathing suit, cover-up, hat, sunglasses, good walking shoes and reef safe sunscreen You may bring any other drinks or snacks that you wish and pack a lunch or schedule a lunch stop at a local restaurant (not included in the price)
with local veteran tour guides who know their home islands perhaps better than anyone.
Of course, for an extreme open-air adventure try ziplining through our lush tropical jungle canopy for a tour above the landscape.
The St. Thomas Historical Trust offers walking tours of downtown Charlotte Amalie that are packed with information about several centuries of fascinating history, architecture and culture that’s sure to thrill history buffs and educate the curious. Of course, if you want to explore on foot on your own, you can go to downtown Charlotte Amalie, Red Hook village and the Havensight area on St. Thomas as well as St. John’s Cruz Bay area.
Whether on wheels, on foot or in the air, there is so much to see and experience in the U.S. Virgin Islands!
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The St Thomas Historical Trust offers a walking tour of Downtown Charlotte Amalie and operates a museum that showcases Virgin Islands history On the walking tour along the harborfront downtown you will learn about and see centuries of history still gracing our town Take note of the huge wood doors lining Main Street, the shaded balconies above, cobblestone and bricked alleys and lanes The strolls are led by a trained and knowledgeable guide who leads travelers through 400 years of local history via historic buildings, architecture, culture and stories Sites include Fort Christian, Grand Hotel, Fredrick Lutheran Church, 99 Steps, Hotel 1829,
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duty-Free allowance
Each U.S. resident, including children, can take home $1,600 worth of duty-free goods bought in the U.S. Virgin Islands. When returning to the U.S. mainland you will be required to fill out a separate customs form for these items. You may be asked to show your receipts, so it is important to keep a good record of what you buy. This duty-free allowance is double the $800 limit from other islands. You may also take 5 cartons of cigarettes and 5 liters of liquor back as long as one of the bottles is a product made in the Virgin Islands.
downtown - charlotte amalie
This may be one of the most famous shopping districts in the Caribbean. Main Street, starting off at Post Office Square, is lined on both sides of the streets with retailers of every type, all offering duty free bargains. If you are driving, we suggest parking in the Fort Christian parking lot.
havensight shopping Mall
Right on the West Indian Company cruise ship dock, Havensight Shopping Mall is a convenient, less crowded way to go shopping for the duty-free purchases that you may be looking for. All of the major retailers have well-stocked stores with pretty much the same merchandise and prices as downtown. Look for the Havensight Merchants’ Association logo on the doors of the member merchants. Plenty of parking and taxis here!
Yacht haven Grande
This prestigious St. Thomas shopping area is located within walking distance from Havensight Shopping Mall. Enjoy upscale shops, plenty of parking and nice places to eat. Complimentary luggage check at their Welcome Center 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday, through Friday. Pick up special offer and discount information.
Red hook
Located on the east end of St. Thomas, Red Hook is a retail village with boutiques, markets and a variety of restaurants. It’s also where the ferry terminal for transit to St. John and American Yacht Harbor are located.
the United states Virgin Islands have the best duty free shopping in the caribbean . . . maybe in the world!
At The Pearl Lady, a full range of gorgeous Pearl jewelry awaits you including rings, earrings, necklaces and more! Downtown St. Thomas
The Belgian Chocolate Factory makes handmade chocolates adding a Caribbean flare to its flavors and treats. Downtown St. Thomas
“ the duty-Free allowance for Us citizens is $1600.00... Twice as much as any other Caribbean locations!"
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Celebrating more than 50 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 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).
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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
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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.
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take home special souvenirs and gifts from our islands
Whether shopping on Main Street, at Havensight, Yacht Haven Grande or Red Hook, 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 Virgin Islands will be exempt from your $1,600 Duty-Free allowance.
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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:
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St. Thomas – 32 Square Miles
St. John – 19 Square Miles
PoPUlaTIon
St. Thomas has about 43,000 residents. St. John has about 4,000 residents
CaPITol
Charlotte amalie (downtown map page 26)
langUage
The official language of the Virgin islands is English. There are many West indian dialects that you may hear. Most of them are predominantly English-based. There are people from all over the Caribbean living here so if you don’t understand what has been said to you, politely ask for the person to repeat what they have said. Preface all questions and requests with a greeting first. Customarily, "Good Morning" or "Good day" will get you prompt service and many smiles.
CURRenCy & CReDIT CaRDs
The currency of the U.S Virgin islands is the U.S. dollar. Major credit cards are are accepted in almost all – but not all –establishments. ask before you make a purchase or order food. aTM machines are located in banks and at other commercial locations and near the cruise ship docks.
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.
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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.
Phones
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 and careful on our narrow winding roads. Be cautious, be courteous and don’t be in a hurry.
banKs
The following banks operate in the US Virgin islands:
Banco Popular • First Bank Virgin Islands Oriental Bank • Merchants Commercial Bank
TaxaTIon
There is no sales tax in the Virgin islands. residents pay income tax to the USVi government. There are no state income taxes.
IslanD CReaTURes
There are no dangerous snakes in the Virgin islands, but you might want to pay attention to the invertebrates. Painful non-poisonous stings can be delivered by wasps, scorpions and centipedes. if you are prone to allergies you may have similar reactions to various insect bites and stings. Green iguanas are seen throughout the island, often found near water and are agile climbers.
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as you leave, keep in mind the following advice to help make your trip through the airport as efficient and comfortable as possible:
arrive on time: remember to leave adequate time to check baggage and move through security. Security measures in the Virgin islands are unique. all passengers and crew traveling from the U.S. Virgin islands to the continental U.S. and Puerto rico must be cleared by officers of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to determine admissibility to the United States. Each individual must complete the CBP declaration Form 6059B. Check with airlines for recommended arrival time. have the folloWing readY: Passengers should be prepared to present their own boarding pass and a valid federal or state issued government id, such as a valid driver’s license or passport with your name as it appears on your boarding pass. you will have to show these items twice. Once to CBP and the second time to TSa security personnel.
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
dEParTMEnT OF TOUriSM HElPlinE:
St. Croix: (340) 772-0357
St. John: (340) 776-6450
St. Thomas & Water Island: (340) 774-8784
Carnival in Paradise
St. Thomas Carnival 2023 Celebrates Food, Culture and Revelry
Spring means St. Thomas Carnival shines the light on the island’s beautiful and colorful culture. This year’s theme – “Illuminating our Culture for the World to See, St. Thomas Carnival 2023” –reflects the pride and joy carnival presenters have in their heritage and celebrations.
St. Thomas is home to one of the Caribbean’s most alluring harbors, pristine beaches, historic forts and houses, top notch hotels, vibrant music scene and delicious food. And that all provides a perfect backdrop for the island’s 71st Carnival celebration.
USVI Commissioner of Tourism Joseph Boschulte said, “Carnival season on St. Thomas is such a wonderful time of year. It allows us to showcase our culture, including our music, delicious food, history, design and creativity. It dovetails perfectly with our tourism marketing campaign, ‘naturally in rhythm’ that highlights our authentic Caribbean experiences and culture.”
Carnival begins with the Prince, Princess and Jr. Miss contests on April 8, followed by the Carnival Queen showcase on April 15. Other highlights of the festivities include J’ouvert, the official and spiritual start of Carnival with an early dawn party on the waterfront; the annual Children’s and Adult Parades along Main Street; the Food Fair with local food, arts and crafts and live music; the Panorama with six live steel pan groups performing musical calypso; and Village Nights, six nights of free local and international performances with 30-plus vendors selling food and drinks along with a family-friendly village.
“We’ve put together a spectacular series of events to showcase the rich culture, tradition and spirit of Carnival,” said Ian Turnbull, Director of the Division of Festivals. “We are grateful to our team of volunteers, sponsors and the people of the Virgin Islands. We look forward to an even greater Carnival this year.”
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St Thomas Carnival 2023 Schedule
April 8 – 4 p.m.
Prince and Princess
USVI Sports & Fitness Center
April 15 – 8 p.m.
Queen Show
USVI Sports & Fitness Center
April 17 – 6 p.m.
Hospital Show
RLS Hospital
April 21 – 6 p.m.
Junior Calypso
Crown Bay
April 22 – 1 p.m.
Toddlers Derby & Best Dressed Doll
TBA
April 23 – 11 a.m.
Boat & Car Show
Waterfront
April 23 – 5 p.m.
Panorama Village
April 24 – 6 p.m.
Opening of Kelly
“Pupa Kelly” Charleswell
Musical Arena
Carnival Village
April 24 - 29
Village Nights
April 25 – 6 p.m.
Steel Plan & Teen Tramp
Main Street to Village
April 26 – 10 a.m.
Food Fair
Emancipation Garden
April 26 – 6 p.m.
Quelbe Tramp
Main Street
April 27 – 6 a.m.
J’ouvert Mawnin
Waterfront
April 28 – 12 p.m.
Children’s Parade
Mainstreet
April 29 – 10 a.m.
Adults Parade
Main Street
April 29 – 9 p.m.
Fireworks
Waterfront
for updates visit www.usvifestivals.vi @usvifestivals on
Reigning over Carnival Village will be Kelly “Pupa Kelly” Charleswell, in his Musical Arena on April 24. Kelly studied classical trombone at the University of the Virgin Islands, but the guitar is his first love. He played with the Puerto Rico Symphony, Eartha Kitt, Milo’s Kings, Eddie & the Movements and other iconic bands. He’s best known for singing and playing guitar with the Awesome Jam Band and teaching music at Joseph Gomez Elementary School.
“Knights Delight” Food Fair will honor baker extraordinaire Goldine Burton-Knight. Together with her husband, she started Heritage Bakery & Deli, which has since become ERK Corporation.
The Grand Marshals for the Parades are Georgia Francis for the Children’s Parade, a veteran in the music education, and James Lewis for the Adults Parade, a longtime Carnival reveler and local fan favorite.
Carnival in Paradise, the mantra for this year’s festivities, will be filled with food, music, culture, reveling and fun with spectacular fireworks to close out the festivities.
Island Brews & Spirits
Sip and Sample Craft Beer VI-Style
Craft brewers are innovative. In the USVI craft beers are made with traditional ingredients, but then nontraditional ones are added to make the brews distinct. Here that can mean adding a tropical nuance. We have several notable local craft brewers and special places to enjoy them. And since “happy hour” covers a lot of hours in the islands, this is a perfect time and place to enjoy craft beer that reflects a taste of the tropics.
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Tucked away at the harbor’s edge on St. Thomas, you’ll find a special brewery in the midst of the namesake neighborhood it calls home, the bohemian fishing village of Frenchtown. Frenchtown Brewing is known for its small-batch, tap-only brews made right here in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Founder and brewer Kevin Brown and his team combine science, passion and craftsmanship to produce beers as uncommonly unique as the island on which they are brewed. Want to taste the Hop Alley IPA or the Frenchie Farmhouse Saison? You can experience them and learn more about these robust beers, the brewery and our island on a brewery tour and tasting Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. or Friday 11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. If you are visiting St. Thomas and can’t make the regular tours, just give them a call and they will try to set up a tour just for you and your group. Whether you’re on St. Thomas for a few hours or a few days or lucky enough to live here, you have plenty of opportunities to enjoy a Frenchtown brew.
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Leatherback Brewing produces authentic Virgin Islands craft beer with Caribbean grown ingredients and influences alongside traditional beer styles. They aim to build community and culture around well-crafted beer and celebrate and steward our Caribbean life! Leatherback’s flagship brewery is on St. Croix, but their newest location is a Tasting Room in Havensight Plaza on St. Thomas. Leatherback brews four styles year-round and as well as a series of Limited Releases. The Havensight location brews small batches of specialty beers and gives its brewers the opportunity to experiment with new beers and local ingredients. Find Leatherback beers in local stores and restaurants all over St. Thomas. Enjoy trivia 6-9 pm Thursdays and live music 6-9 pm Fridays. Check for current menu and events at www.leatherbackbrewing.com and on Facebook at LeatherbackBrewingSTT.
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Just off Main Street in Downtown Charlotte Amalie you will find the most charming historical bar called Taphus Beer House. It’s a touch of old and a touch of new and it undoubtedly has the largest selection of craft and specialty beer you will find anywhere in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The building dates back to the 1700s and has been beautifully restored to a rich and welcoming ambiance. They have an abundance of brews both bottled and on tap plus a wide array of wine and cocktails as well. So, whether you are exploring St. Thomas’ capital and shopping and roaming or on a mission to sample and sip an array of specialty brews, Taphus Beer House is a fabulous gem tucked just steps away from the bustle of Main Street. Follow them on Facebook or head to 5120 Dronningens Gade in St Thomas. You’ll be glad you did!
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Island ferry schedules are subject to change, so please check the VI Port Authority Facebook page for the latest transportation updates at www.facebook.com/ usviports 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
st.JOhnyour guide to Love city
while the other U.S. 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 get-away 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 and hand-made gifts in an area bursting with one-of-a-kind shops, casual or fine dining.
ecotourism on St. John is an exciting and adventurous way for people of all ages and experience levels to learn about the environment. Several local companies (see ads in this section) offer unforgettable possibilities that include kayaking, hiking or snorkeling. Sometimes all three on the same tour! Knowledgeable 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.
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 tale to tell the willing visitor. Grab a seat at a local bar or restaurant, kick back and the entertainment comes free.
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.
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…
sea st. john beaches
beach and bay have become a popular gathering spot for boaters since the resort is closed.
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Fran C is 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.
You have got to do St. John!
You hear that from everyone who has visited the island and from those who live here...
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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).
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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.
4. s alomon 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.
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Honeymoon Beach is a pretty beach with sandy shoreline surrounded by sea grape and coconut trees. Hike the Lind Point Trail or shuttle from Caneel Bay. Rent a private cabana! Tacos & pizza for lunch and lobster and live music for dinner.
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
8. m a H o 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.
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.
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Watersports
life on Trunk Bay’s Underwater Trail
Lydia HarrisBay’s Underwater Trail
Hiking is one of the most popular activities on St. John. Virgin Islands National Park provides a wide variety of hiking experiences of various levels with more than 20 trails to choose from. Some meander through historic ruins or take you to a bird viewing deck on one of the park’s lovely salt ponds. Others lead to beautiful beaches. All are scenic and memorable.
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St. John offers visitors some of the best watersports in the world. Options include day sails, private charters, parasailing, 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.
Attractions and activities
beaches & snorkeling
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unk Bay on St. John is one of the most photographed beaches in the Caribbean. An awe-inspiring heart-shaped its setting in the stunning Virgin Islands National Park clear water, fine white sand, plenty of shade, a gift watersports center, snack bar, showers, restrooms, changing areas and a picnic pavilion. None of which seems unusual – on the surface. So what makes Trunk Bay stand from other beaches?
Restaurants and bars
threatened species, under the US Endangered Species Act the World Conservation Union’s Endangered Species List.
underwater self-guided snorkeling trail!
St. John is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. With long stretches of white sandy beaches and turquoise waters lined with palm trees and lush landscape, you will know the meaning of tropical paradise when playing or relaxing on local beaches. Snorkeling here is among the best in the world.
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.
Rent or bring your own snorkel gear and step into an undersea world of coral and fish. The 650-foot underwater (maintained by the National Park Service) features plaques that provide a wealth of information about the sealyou’ll see beneath the water’s surface.
Keep an eye out for colorful Angel Fish, Parrott Fish, Sergeant Majors, Yellow Tail Snapper and Puffer Fish, which up when it’s threatened. Also watch for sea turtles swim effortlessly then pop up their heads for air from to time.
Among the coral in Trunk Bay, you’ll see: Brain Coral, folds and grooves that look remarkably like a brain; Fan is wide, thin and rounded and sways back and forth to
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But there’s good news! US Geological Survey research scientist Caroline Rogers reports that this sea life "appears to be recovering in some areas," particularly in Trunk Bay, where Elkhorn Coral "is coming back naturally," she says. Studies of the species in Trunk Bay are supported by the USGS, National Park Service, Friends of the VI National Park, University of the Virgin Islands and the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund.
Admission to Trunk Bay is $4 for adults; ages 16 and younger are free; Golden Age and Golden Access annual cardholders are $2.
t O dO activities in St.John
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one hour guided horseback rides to support the animals. horseback riding tours are Monday thru Friday at 3 pm and 5 pm by reservation only. enjoy a ride along the water to a rocky beach for pictures. Sorry, no sandy beaches to ride on in coral Bay. All our rescued or adopted horses and donkeys are well mannered and eager to please. Stop in for a visit and see the goats, sheep, cats, dogs, chickens and a hog who call the corral home. Family photo opportunity at 11 am, Mon - Fri. Select three small animals to be pictured with (or one horse on a beach) and we'll make a lasting memory! More details on horsestjohn.com as well as availability for our other activities!
book online with the cARolinA coRRAl at www.horsestjohn.com or call 340-693-5778. Hope to see you on the trail!
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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.
corral in coral Bay, St. John is a nonprofit rescue for all domestic animals and offers both tours of the farm andcruise ship schedu L e
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