St Croix This Week April/May Issue

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TABLE OF CONTENTS April / May 2013

Salt River Bay National Historical Park & Ecologicl Preserve at Columbus Landing....................................................................3 Duty Free Alowance................................................................................8 St. Croix Birds—Up Close & Personal.................................................12 Farm Fresh—Where To Find It!...........................................................15 Island Worship......................................................................................18 Wine: Best Pick.....................................................................................31 Living the Highlife on the Christiansted Waterfront..........................31 Meet Cover Artist Marilyn P. May........................................................34 Our Danish Connection — VELKOMMEN!......................................37 An Antique St. Croix Map....................................................................37 Dive Experience—At 30 Years, the Name Says It All!..........................39 Christiansted National Historic Site....................................................50 ARTS in the US Virgin Islands.............................................................59 Annual Survey of Real Estate Sales.......................................................63

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LEISURE

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Events Calendar..................................................... 4-7 Shopping...................................................................8 Easy Shopping Guide..............................................10 Dining......................................................................20 Easy Dining Guide..................................................30 Restaurant Entertainment......................................30 Attractions & Tours.................................................32 Island Art.................................................................34 Island Weddings......................................................36 Watersports.............................................................38 Recreation/Beaches.................................................45 Treat Yourself...........................................................60

DESTINATION ST. CROIX

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Helpful Info & Phone Numbers.............................46 Easy Hotel Guide.....................................................48 Accommodations....................................................49 Transportation........................................................50 St. Croix Road Map.................................................54 Christiansted Map & Walking Tour.......................56 Frederiksted Map & Walking Tour.........................58

LIVING Advertiser Online Directory...................................53 Real Estate................................................................62 Moving Here...........................................................62 St. Croix Sky Watch.................................................64

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The Virgin Islands Of The United States OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Tel: (340) 773-1404 Fax: (340) 713-9806

1105 King Street Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S.V.I. 00820

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On behalf of the people and Government of the United States Virgin Islands, I applaud St. Croix This Week magazine for highlighting the best in entertainment, siteseeing, dining, shopping, and a myriad of recreational activities available on St. Croix. Both residents and visitors will find on page after page of this helpful resource guide eyecatching attractions, on-island features, and other points of interest. Whether with family, friends, or on your own, this magazine has the inside track and advance view of all the upcoming events and activities on the “Big Island.” St. Croix’s relaxing beaches and rolling hillsides are the perfect complement for a weekend get-away, and the downtown shopping and restaurants in Christiansted and Frederiksted offer a variety of choices. There are hiking tours, snorkeling and scuba excursions, rainforest sights, and an abundance of other natural and cultural attractions throughout the island. The options for fun and entertainment are truly limitless, and St. Croix This Week provides immediate access to all of St. Croix’s major attractions, while highlighting those that are off-the-beaten path. As the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Croix has a natural beauty that is both charming and awe-inspiring. Its wondrous landscapes, hillside views, oceanfronts, and downtown areas tell the story of an island rich in culture and history. The influence from Denmark is readily visible in our architecture and windmills, offering a pleasant introduction to the experience of our people of strong Caribbean traditions. With a long history of providing the inside scoop on the latest and best in family fun and island excursion entertainment, St. Croix This Week truly captures the beat and pulse of our people. It is my pleasure to extend best wishes to all readers of St. Croix This Week for a safe and enjoyable experience in paradise. We hope you will enjoy our home as much as we enjoy hosting you.

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Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve at Columbus Landing — Visitor’s Station Offers Exhibits and a View Through June 15 by David John Goldstein, Ph.D., RPA, Chief, Interpretation and Education, National Park Service

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alt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve was established in 1992 to preserve the cultural and natural resources at Salt River Bay, with a specific mission to develop these resources for the education and enjoyment of the public. This Park is one of only five Parks in the National Park System established under a co-management agreement. As a result, the majority of the landholdings are Federal lands supervised directly by the National Park Service. Yet the Park’s waters and some of its public and all of its private lands are supervised by the Department of Planning and Natural Resources of the United States Virgin Islands. This supervision includes the critically important five-acre Columbus Landing Site and Fort Saleé.

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62, and was purchased by the National Park Service in 2007. In 2012 the Park celebrated its 25th Anniversary, and we began holding a series of public exhibitions in the space. While there are no permanent interpretive installations, we continue to offer a series of temporary exhibits in 2013 as well as interpretive ranger services. This year we are featuring an exhibit of photographs from the 14,000+ artifacts in the Folmer Andersen Archaeological Collection. The exhibit details artifacts that are a part of this world- class collection of Caribbean prehistory, all collected here on St. Croix by Mr. Andersen from 1903-24. The photographs were taken by local photographers, David Berg and Serene Brumant. The pictures illustrate the main classes of artifacts common to the Caribbean Basin, and known to St. Croix. This exhibit will continue through to June 15 when we close for the season. A second temporary exhibit presents the current architectural studies and renderings for the Salt River Bay NHP & EP’s ‘master plan.’ This includes a map of the proposed hiking trail that runs the perimeter of the bay,

as well as future locations of parking areas and other facilities. Additionally, you can see the working plans for our proposed Marine Research and Educational Center to be jointly run by the National Park Service and four universities, including the University of the Virgin Islands. The MREC’s mission is to study the cultural resources within the Park, e.g., sugar plantation structures and prehistoric village, as well as its superlative marine and estuarine resources, e.g., its deep trench reefs and the bioluminescence phenomenon in Mangrove Lagoon. Shortly before the end of the season this year we will have a third temporary exhibit entitled ‘Gratitude.’ This exhibit highlights the pro-active projects around our island that try to make our community stronger and more positive. We will exhibit the work of local artists collaborating with local charities and non-governmental organizations as they develop their goals of making our island a better place to live. The Visitor Contact Station at Salt River Bay NHP &EP is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM-4:00 PM and is free. If you do not make it up to see any one of our exhibits, at least you should visit for the view. The site offers stunning views of the North Shore, the Bay, Buck Island, and our glorious reef system. On a clear day you can see Eagle Rays moving across the patch reef and St. Thomas and St. John in the distance. It is truly one of the best views on the island, come and see us. For more information, call 340-773-1460 x 233 April / May 2013 • Page 3


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CRUISE ARRIVALS april 2013 Thu, April 4 Fri, April 5

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ongoing MONDAY-SUNDAY Wilderness Skills Workshop Mount Victory Camp Eco-Lodge Learn how to make fire-by-friction, harvest edible plants, make bows & arrows, increase tracking skills, or just take a guided hike through the beautiful rainforest! 24-hour notice requested. For information, call 340-201-7983 MONDAYS, 5 PM Crab Races Fort Christian Brew Pub The hermit crabs crawl; you cheer them on! For information, call 713-9820

FIRST TUESDAYS, 6 PM Wine Club The Galleon Taste test fine wines paired with hors’d oeuvres. For reservations, call 718-9948

FRIDAYS, 5 PM Crab Races Deep End Bar & Restaurant The hermit crabs crawl; you cheer them on! For information, call 773-4455

TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS, 9 AM-NOON Farm Volunteer “Help & Harvest” Days Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute Ridge to Reef Farm is looking for volunteers — all ages & experience levels are welcome. Get your hands & feet in the dirt, learn about organic gardening & off-grid living, & enjoy lunch together in the Community Center. Call 340-220-0466 to schedule.

TWICE-MONTHLY Lunch in the Garden St. George Village Botanical Garden Enjoy a 3-course luncheon prepared by culinary students from St. Croix Career and Technical Education Center. Past selections have included Thai beef & papaya salad, poached stuffed turkey breast on a stack of sweet yam fries with beet purée & berry tart for dessert. $20 pp Garden members, $25 nonmembers. For date, time, menu and reservations, call 692-2874

TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS, 9 AM-11 PM Nursery Open St. George Village Botanical Garden Shop here for beautiful tropical plants! For information, call 692-287 TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS, 9:30 AM Farm & Fruit Foraging Tours Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute These 2-hour guided tours focus on the fresh organic bounty that grows at the Ridge to Reef Farm. $35. pp. Group rates available. Organic produce available for sale. For reservations, call 220-0466 or email: info@visfi.org TUESDAYS TO SUNDAYS, 9AM-5PM Self-Guided Farm Tour Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute Get an interpretive farm map at the community center for your own self-guided walking tour of the Ridge to Reef Farm grounds. Suggested donation is $10 pp. Call 220-0466 wednesDAYS, 7-9 PM Trivia Night The Palms at Pelican Cove Test your knowledge of trivia at this fun evening entertainment. For info, call 718-8920 WEDNESDAYS, 5 PM Crab Races Divi Carina Bay Resort The hermit crabs crawl; you cheer them on! For information, call 773-9700 THURSDAYS, 6 PM BUFFET 8 PM ENTERTAINMENT West Indian Style BBQ & Floor Show Divi Carina Resort and Casino Come hear a steel pan band & see Mocko Jumbies, traditional West Indian buffet. Call 773-9700 x 732 SECOND FRIDAYS, 6:15 PM Wine Club Beach Side Café Enjoy sampling fine wines paired with hors’d oeurves. Call 772-1205 or 772-1266

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april 2013 APRIL TBA Congressional Art Show Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts Student work from throughout the Caribbean will be on display. For info, call 772-2622 APRIL 4, 5, 8, 9, 14 & 30, 8:30 AM Frederiksted Historic Walking Tour Maroon Ridge Hike with Ras Lumumba Meet at ‘Freedom Statue’ across from Frederiksted Pier for a 2 ½-hour, guided walking tour hosted by CHANT (Crucian Heritage and Nature Tourism). $15 pp. Or, head off on a 4-hour tour that includes the history of the Maroons, & the flora, fauna & history surrounding the Light House at Ham’s Bluff. $75 per adult includes round-trip transportation from the Frederiksted Pier. For reservations, call 719-5455 APRIL 5 & 6, 8 PM On Stage – Romantic Fools Caribbean Community Theatre Watch this collection of short comedies by Rich Orloff and directed by Katrina Seay in our 28th Season! For info, call 778-1983 or 718-4229 APRIL 6, 8-11 AM Beach Clean-Up Southgate Coastal Reserve (Chenay Bay) Leatherback sea turtles are now nesting on St. Croix beaches. Learn about these reptilian behemoths & help get the beach clean for the turtles’ arrival. Bring drinking water & wear appropriate sun protection. Free. For information, call 773-1989 www.stcroix thisweek .com


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St. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Sunset BBQ, Fort Frederik, April 19, 5 pm. Ted Davis

APRIL 13-14 & 20-21 Traditional Wooden Bow-Making Workshop Mount Victory Camp Eco-Lodge In this two-weekend series, Wilderness Skills Instructor Matt Corradino will take you through all the steps from a raw piece of wood with bark to the finished bow. To register, call 201-7983 or email: mountvictorycamp@gmail.com

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APRIL 13, 9 AM-NOON Second Saturday St. George Village Botanical Garden An interactive program for children & parents to learn about the wonders of the plant world. Reservations required. Ages 6 & up; children must be accompanied by an adult. $5 per child & adult Garden member; $8 per adult nonmember. For reservations, call 692-2874

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APRIL 12 & 13, 7:30 PM Candlelight Concert Series Estate Whim Museum Piaclava is a trio dedicated to performing engaging chamber works of the past & present. Hear Beata Moon on Piano, Benjamin Fingland, on Clarinet & Jessica Meyer on Viola performing works by Mozart, Bruch, Uhl & Debussy. $40. members, $45, general public. For reservations, call 772-0598

APRIL 13 Golden Hook Fishing Club Dolphin Tournament Catch the biggest & most & win prizes. For information, email ghfc@fishstx.com

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APRIL 6, 9 AM-3 PM Youth Survival Skills Mount Victory Camp Eco-Lodge Learn skills that enable you to thrive in the natural environment—shelter building, fire-byfriction, rope-making with natural fibers, wild water collection, wild edible plants, & games. $30. Ages 7 and up. Nutritious lunch provided. To register, call 201-7983 or email: mountvictorycamp@gmail.com APRIL 6 & 17, 10-10:30 AM Story Hour at the Garden St. George Village Botanical Garden A volunteer reader shares a botanical story on the Garden grounds. Bring a towel or blanket & snack. $8 for adults, $1 for children 12 & under, Garden members free. For info, call 692-2874 APRIL 7, 5:30-6:30 PM Jazz Vespers St. Croix Reformed Church This family-friendly event features local musical talent. Free will offering, $5. For information, call 778-0520 APRIL 10-14 21st Annual Tennis Classic Buccaneer Hotel Tennis Club Over 100 players from the Caribbean & US compete in 7 categories of single elimination play. Awards dinner, 6 pm, April 14 at The Mermaid Restaurant. $40 pp for one event, $45 pp for two events. Proceeds benefit the Women’s Coalition of St. Croix. To register, call 773-3036 or 773-9272 APRIL 11, 5-6 PM National Park Lecture Series Danish Guinea West India Company Warehouse/ Slave Market Building The National Park Service holds monthly lectures that let the public know what is going on in the three National Parks on St. Croix. For information, call 773-1460 APRIL 11, 5-8 PM Art Thursdays Christiansted Visit more than a dozen galleries & shops that show the works of local artists. This Art Walk is a favorite of visitors & locals! Call 719-1201

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The Good Hope School www.ghsvi.org (340) 772-0022 170 Estate Whim, Frederiksted VI 00840

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APRIL 20 & 21 Annual Crucian One Design Regatta St. Croix Yacht Club Come sail or watch this exciting racing where the first boat over the finish line wins! For information, call 773-9531

APRIL 14, 10:30 AM St. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Cuisine on the Green Carambola Golf Club Your two-person Team will taste & sip your way through an 18-Hole Scramble culminating with a dessert buffet and awards ceremony. Non-golfers are invited to sample the tastings via a golf-cart tour. $200 pp; $75 pp for no-play taster tickets. For reservations, call 773-9898 APRIL 14, 3 PM Places That Matter Estates Munster & La Pres Vallee Walk back in time with the St. Croix Landmarks Society. For information call 772-0598 or visit stcroixlandmarks.org APRIL 16, 6 PM St. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Gourmet Vintner Dinner Tutto Bene Restaurant Celebrity chef, Todd Gray, pairs with a renowned wine personality at this kick-off dinner; gourmet themed auction. $250pp. To register, call 773-9898 APRIL 16, 6 PM St. Croix Food & Wine Experience – City Krawl Christiansted An intimate group of 25 people enjoy specialty beverages & food samplings from participating restaurants & bars. $100pp. Call 773-9898 APRIL 17, 4:30-6 PM St. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Food Fight on the Beach eat@canebay Join us for a wild & wacky chef competition; its part game show, part iron chef. Dig your toes in the sand and watch as celebrity chefs Paula DaSilva, Mike Lata & Josef DeSimone compete against local chefs in challenges like blind identification, question & answer & knife skills all with spirited twists. $75pp. Call 773-9898 APRIL 17, 7 PM St. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Wine Dinner The Galleon Enjoy an elegant night out featuring a stellar menu perfectly paired with Banfi wines. $150pp. For reservations, call 773-9898 APRIL 18, 6 PM St. Croix Food & Wine Experience – A Taste of St. Croix Divi Carina Bay Local restaurants, chefs, farms & caterers provide a sampling of their best dishes. International winemakers, rum distilleries & breweries

APRIL 20, 6 PM St. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Wine in the Warehouse Leeward Islands Warehouse Saturday night brings everyone together for wine tastings with winemakers, cocktail samplings, small bites & live music. $100. For reservations, call 773-9898 Racing in Buck Island Channel – St. Croix Yacht Club hosts Crucian One-Design Regatta April 20 & 21 & Memorial Day Regatta May 26.

offer samples of their creations. $95pp. The Moet & Chandon After Party follows in the Divi Starlight Lounge. For info, call 773-9898 APRIL 19, 5 PM St. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Sunset BBQ Fort Frederik The Sunset BBQ takes place in historic Frederiksted during the Sunset Jazz concert. Students, from St. Croix Career & Technical Educational Complex, under the expert tutelage of Anton Doos, will work with our visiting celebrity chefs Simon Stojanovic, Josef DeSimone, Tony Castellucci & Dean Spinks to create a buffet feast to remember; multiple bars. $50pp; Children 6-12 $25pp. For information, call 773-9898 APRIL 19, 6 PM St. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Cork & Fork Dinners Hosted in stunning private homes & historic sites, several of which have appeared in national magazines, we offer three different dinners hosted by a celebrity chef & renowned winemaker. $1,000pp. Call 773-9898 APRIL 19, 6-8 PM Sunset Jazz Clock Tower, Buddhoe Park Bring a beach chair or blanket & listen to local & international jazz artists. Food and beverages are available for sale. Free. APRIL 20, 10 AM-NOON FREE Snorkel Clinic Fort Frederik Beach Learn to snorkel or advance your skills – school-aged children to adults are welcome. The St. Croix Environmental Association will provide instruction, gear & light refreshments. Sponsored by Reef Jam. Register, call 773-1989

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APRIL 21, 4 PM Revival of Quadrille Estate Whim Museum Enjoy the Virgin Islands traditional folk dance. For information, call 772-0598 APRIL 27, 10 AM-NOON Grow and Learn St. George Village Botanical Garden Enjoy the Garden’s series of educational workshops for adults led by local experts & enthusiasts. $5 members; $15. nonmembers. For reservations, call 692-2874 APRIL 27, 7 PM Movie Night Ft. Christiansvaern The National Park Service invites you to pack a picnic to enjoy during the show but pack up all trash afterwards. Bathrooms available. visit facebook.com/stcroixmoviesatthefort

MAY 2013 MAY TBA Art Show – Icons of the Caribbean Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts Caribbean artists will showcase works illustrating Caribbean icons; held in connection with a Memorial Weekend Party with a mock pirate invasion of Fort Frederik. For info, call 772-2622 MAY 2, 6 PM The Paradise 5K Buccaneer Hotel Come out for this 5K race sponsored by VI Pace Runners. For info, Call 643-2557 or 777-0258 MAY 3 The Children Run Christiansted VI Pace Runners hosts this 520-meter race for children age 13 & under that starts at Sunday Market Square. Call 643-2557 or 777-0258 www.stcroix thisweek .com


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fits to ecology & society. Learn about permaculture, agroforestry, slow food, animal husbandry, & diversity cropping. Cost for 2-week course, $1650 pp. For information, call 220-0466 or email: info@visfi.org

MAY 3, 6-10 PM Jump Up! Christiansted Live music in the streets, Mocko Jumbies, vendors, stores open late. Stay & have dinner. A great family event.

MAY 16, 5-8 PM Art Thursdays Christiansted Visit more than a dozen galleries & shops that show the works of local artists. This Art Walk is a favorite of visitors & locals! For info, call 719-1201

MAY 3-4, 10-11 & 17-18, 8 PM, MAY 12, 4 PM On Stage – Intimate Apparel Caribbean Community Theatre Watch this award-winning play by Lynn Nottage & directed by Christine Thomas in our 28th Season! For info, call 778-1983 or 718-4229 MAY 4 & 15, 10-10:30 AM Story Hour at the Garden St. George Village Botanical Garden A volunteer reader shares a botanical story on the Garden grounds. Bring a towel or blanket & snack. $8 for adults, $1 for children 12 and under, Garden members free. Call 692-2874 MAY 4, 11 AM-2 PM, MAY 18, 10 AM-NOON FREE Snorkel clinic Protestant Cay & Southgate Coastal Reserve Learn to snorkel or advance your skills. Schoolaged children to adults are welcome. The St. Croix Environmental Association will provide instruction, gear & light refreshments. Sponsored by Crucian Gold & Reef Jam. Call 773-1989 MAY 5, 6:30 AM St. Croix Ironman 70.3 Triathlon Island-Wide Spectators line the Christiansted Boardwalk at sunrise to see the Start when hundreds of athlete legends & wannabe triathletes take to the harbor for their 1.24-mile swim. Next comes a 56-mile bike race up the hill dubbed ‘The Beast’ and back before finishing with a 13.1-mile run. This elite endurance event is a qualifier for the two major World Championships of Ironman, the big Kahuna in Hawaii, and the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Las Vegas. An Awards Banquet will take place at the Divi Carina Bay Resort. Call 773-4470 MAY 5, 7:45 AM St. Croix Sprint Triathlon Island-Wide This is a milder version of the Triathlon, which features a 750-meter swim, 8-mile bike and 4-mile run. For information, call 773-4470 MAY 5, 5:30-6:30 PM Jazz Vespers St. Croix Reformed Church This family-friendly event features local musical talent. Free will offering: $5. For info, call 778-0520 MAY 9, 10 AM-12:30 PM Pottery Class – Open Hand-Building for Adults Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts www.stcroix thisweek .com

MAY 17, 6-8 PM Sunset Jazz Clock Tower, Buddhoe Park Bring a beach chair or blanket & listen to local & international jazz artists. Food & beverages available for sale. Free. Experience the Island-Wide St. Croix Ironman 70.3 Triathlon Sunday, May 5. Ramon Serrano

Create clay pots in 7 weekly classes on Thursdays through June 20. Taught by Sara Lee Hayes, a practicing potter on St. Croix. To register, call 514-7508 or email: slpottery@hotmail.com MAY 9, 5-6 PM National Park Lecture Series Danish Guinea West India Company Warehouse/ Slave Market Building The National Park Service holds monthly lectures that let the public know what is going on in the three National Parks on St. Croix. For information, call 773-1460 MAY 11, 9 AM-NOON Second Saturday St. George Village Botanical Garden An interactive program for children & parents to learn about the wonders of the plant world. Ages 6 and up; children must be accompanied by an adult. $5 per child & adult Garden member, $8 per adult nonmember. Call 692-2874 MAY 11, 11 AM-4 PM Mother’s Day Nursery Sale & Museum Store Sale St. George Village Botanical Garden Come out & find the perfect plant or gift for Mom. For information, call 692-2874 MAY 12 Mother’s Day Stand Up Paddle Board Race St. Croix Yacht Club Bring your board & come with your own or a borrowed child. For information, call 773-9531 MAY 12-26 Spring Organic Agroforestry Intensive Course Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute Cultivate multipurpose life for maximum bene-

MAY 19, 8:30 AM Frederiksted Historic Walking Tour Maroon Ridge Hike with Ras Lumumba Meet at ‘Freedom Statue’ across from Frederiksted Pier for this 2 ½ hour walking tour hosted by CHANT (Crucian Heritage & Nature Tourism). $15 pp. Or, head off on a 4-hour tour that includes the history of the Maroons & the flora, fauna and history surrounding the Light House at Ham’s Bluff. $75 per adult includes round-trip transportation from the Frederiksted Pier. For reservations, call 719-5455 MAY 19, 3 PM Places That Matter King Street, Christiansted Walk back in time with the St. Croix Landmarks Society. For information call 772-0598 or visit stcroixlandmarks.org MAY 25, 10 AM-NOON Grow and Learn St. George Village Botanical Garden Enjoy the Garden’s series of educational workshops for adults led by local experts & enthusiasts. $5 members; $15 nonmembers. For reservations, call 692-2874 MAY 25, 7 PM Movie Night Ft. Christiansvaern The National Park Service invites you to pack a picnic to enjoy during the show but to pack up all trash afterwards. Bathrooms available. For information, visit facebook.com/stcroixmoviesatthefort MAY 26 Memorial Day Regatta St. Croix Yacht Club Bring your boat & race or jump aboard as crew! For information, call 773-9531 April / May 2013 • Page 7


Duty-Free Shopping ENJOY A $1600.00 DUTY-FREE ALLOWANCE! Designworks / Island Living Store – 340-713-8102 at Apothecary Hall (Mon-Sat 11-4) offers island elegance in the West Indies Collection of solid teak antique reproduction furniture, home furnishings and accessories. Works by island artists (originals and prints, ceramics, metalwork and photography), gifts, jewelry, maps, cards, and design services by Richard Harris. www.islandlivingstore.com C’sted Map #124

Duty-Free Allowance Make important purchases here — Allowance is Double That Of Other Islands!

Sonya’s – 340-778-8605

Beautiful batiks in every color and every size. Island Tribe

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Hook up with the Original- Sonya’s St. Croix Hook. Located at #1 Company Street since 1964, an introduction to the hand-wrought jewelry at Sonya’s begins with the pleasantly inexpensive hook bracelet which is often imitated, never duplicated. Our designs include: hurricanes, hearts, flowers, sea life, breast cancer awareness, and so much more. All creations are crafted in sterling silver, 14 & 18 karat gold—bracelets, rings, earrings, and pendants. Our loyal customers continue to vote our jewelry #1 in the Virgin Islands. Visit us at www.sonyaltd.com Toll-free: 877-766-9284. C’sted Map #140

Cache of the Day – 340-773-3648

Whim “sea” cal treasures await you when you step into this charming colorful shop on historic Company Street in Christiansted. Under the sea critters will delight kids and adults alike from pretty mermaids and giant geckos to adorned flip-flops and sounds of the ocean books. You’ll find attractive home décor items such as clever sink strainers, embroidered guest towels, gorgeously hued glass hanging vases and night lights, beautifully designed palm tree and shell serving pieces with napkins to match as well as prints and handicrafts from local artists. Sparkling jewelry, fragrant soaps and candles, tropical beach bags, the best cards on the island, the cutest shop dog and so much more are just inside the door strung with dancing mocko jumbies at #55 Company St.! Csted Map #2

DESIGNWORKS island living store

ART, GIFTS FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

“The Duty-Free allowance for US citizens is $1600.00.

Apothecary Hall 6 Company St., Christiansted

(340) 713-8102 / 643-1952 inslandlivingstore.com

When Shopping on St. Croix, US citizens can enjoy a Duty-Free Allowance of $1600.00 per person, including children, every 30 days whether buying to pack or mail. A small percentage is added on for purchases over that amount. When returning to the US 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 $800.00 limit from other islands, so make your important purchases on St. Croix. You may also take 5 cartons of cigarettes and 6 bottles of liquor back as long as one of the bottles is a product made in the Virgin Islands such as our rum. Outside this allowance you can mail gifts to friends and relatives (not including tobacco and alcohol)—one package a day to the same address up to $100.00 in value with no declaration. Shop Christiansted and Gallows Bay Marketplace plus Frederiksted and Mid-island for all that we have to offer! Check out the Easy Shopping Guide on page 10 to find what you’re looking for.

Hopefully, April showers will bring May flowers.... Sonya, Ltd.

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Island Tribe of St. Croix – 340-719-0936

This unique women’s store specializes in batik clothing for women of all sizes, Small to 4X. Island Tribe of St. Croix features a casual line of “patchwork” styles and an “island elegant” signature line. Beaded jewelry, sarongs, scarves, hats in all the vibrant, rich colors of the Caribbean compliment any style. New arrivals weekly. Special orders welcome. Gift certificates available. Great prices and a fun place to shop. Open Monday through Saturday 10am to 6pm. Csted Map #12

ib designs – 773-4322 (say “eye-bee”)

This wondrous gallery is home to the distinctive designs of local artist/metalsmith Whealan Massicott who’s motivated by the Caribbean’s people, beauty, and culture. Being a musician at heart allows life’s movements, patterns, and rhythms to play out in his raw, organic designs. Truly artful, unique, and Caribbean! Feel Good Jewelry is a salute to the simplicity of life and inspiration of creativity. Infinity, Karma, and Wave collections are traveling the world! Voted Best Jewelry & Best Locally-Made Jewelry of the VI on St. Croix for 2012 by the readers of the Daily News. Stop in—we hope you find something that makes you feel good. www.islandboydesigns.com Csted Map #129

Live the Life You Love.

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handcrafted feel good jewelry A wondrous gallery home to distinctive designs by local artist/metalsmith, Whealan Massicott. ib designs’ feel good jewelry is a salute to the simplicity of life and to the inspiration of creativity. Please stop in and say hi to the ib family. We hope you find something special that makes you feel good. Truly artful, truly Caribbean.

Island Tribe of St.Croix

57 Company Street Christiansted, St. Croix

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Panache Jewelers – 340-719-6624

Finally, Panache Jewelers has arrived on St. Croix! With over 15 years of fine jewelry experience, Kevin Banani established Panache Jewelers in 2009 to meet the needs of the St Croix customer—fine jewelry inspired by romance, passion, and the beauty of the Virgin Islands. Your Authorized Dealer for Witnauer, Bulova, Fossil, and Michael Kors watches, Angelique de Paris bracelets, rings, and earings, and The Hook Company bracelets, Panache also carries a wide assortment of 14K gold, silver, and diamond fine jewelry. Distinctive Style. Distinctive Quality. Distinctively You. Come visit Your Ultimate Jewelry Destination on King Street, Christiansted. Open Monday – Saturday, 9:30-6 pm and Sundays, 11-3pm during Season. Csted Map #55

Glass Flip-Flop Napkin Rings hold Tropical Bubbles Napkins (placemats, too) at Cache of the Day! Susan Wall

Angelique de Paris Bracelets. www.stcroix thisweek .com

Panache Jewelers

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Tropical Bracelet Factory Outlet – 340-719-0672

We are not only a store but an attraction not to be missed specializing in magnificent jewelry made on the premises. See how your special piece is designed, created, and finished through our studio’s glass windows. View our extensive collection of stainless steel, copper, platinum, gold, and silver earrings, pendants, and rings. We have the largest selection of island bracelets, chaney, Larimar, conch, diamonds of all colors and sizes, certified ancient coins, natural pearls including the most unique of them all— “The Queen Conch Pearl.” Free rum samples from our extensive liquor collection available daily. Stop in for a rare cigar to commemorate your vacation. Known for our locally made crafts and collectables, take home a real souvenir made right here on St. Croix. Open Monday – Saturday, 10-6pm. Csted Map #70

Crucian Tear Drops Earings and Pendant at Tropical Bracelet.

Made with our hands….. …..to touch your heart

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Common Moorhen Eggs.

Location, Location, Location. by Toni Lance Spring is in the air. Well it is, in warm St Croix and the birds know it. The mate has been chosen and it’s time to build the nest, lay eggs and hatch new little ones. Location, location, location! Each species has it’s own idea of the perfect spot to reproduce on lovely St. Croix. The Brown Pelican prefers a quiet scenic place away from humans. On the north side of the very protected Buck Island is a large rookery of pelicans and babies. The rocks are steep and the bush inhospitable to humans and most predators. The waters surrounding it are ideal for a young pelican to practice fishing.

The beautiful little Killdeer and her mate search out a flat dry field to lay a few speckled eggs. There is no protection and tremendous heat, but the Killdeer has a trick. If any one comes near, they pretend to have a broken wing and lure the predator away. The Kestrel does not make a nest and lays a few eggs in a small hole of an old sugar mill. The Antillean Crested Hummingbird weaves a tiny nest on one palm leaf. The Common Moorhen tucks her eggs by the edge of a pond. It’s all about reproducing!

Phone / Fax 340.719.0672 Tropical Bracelet Factory Outlet 1246 Queen Cross Street Christiansted, VI 00820

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Up Close & Personal

The Cattle Egret just wants a big tree where he and all his kind can get together and nest and make a racket. Right in downtown Frederiksted are a few trees loaded with Egrets of all ages jockeying for the nicest nesting spot. They are so close together that sometimes it is hard for the young to pick out the correct parent.

Tropical Bracelet

Tropical Bracelet Factory Outlet & Craft Center 1116 King Street Christinansted, VI 00820

St. Croix Birds –

Tropical Bracelet Factory Outlet

Should you come upon an injured or orphaned bird, contact me at 340-773-1839 or the St. Croix Animal Welfare Center at 340-778-1650. The St. Croix Avian Sanctuary-licensed by USVI DPNR - 501(c) 3 www.stcroix thisweek .com


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JOYIA-Inspirational Jewelry – 713-4JOY (4569) Artist and jeweler, Joyia Jones, invites you to her working studio to experience handcrafted jewelry utilizing gold, gold-filled, silver, copper, and precious stones. Come see our “intention jewelryâ€? line and have names, dates, or inspirational words hand- engraved on your pendants, bracelets, and rings‌perfect to commemorate any occasion! Stop by and transform your inspirations into wearable art. Be inspired. Be creative. Be intentional. Mon-Sat 10-5pm. 3A Queen Cross Street www.Joyia.us C’sted Map #8

Many Hands – 340-773-1990

For 39 years, a favorite for original art and prints by local artists, year-round Christmas ornaments, local pottery, island maps, children’s books, dolls, needlepoint, glass, cards, local jams, hot sauce, and rum balls. Located in the Pan Am Pavilion, Christiansted. Open Monday – Saturday, 10-5pm. Email rglees@attglobal.net C’sted Map #6

The Purple Papaya – 340-713-9412

April 14-20 — See Events Calendar page 6 for Details.

Purple Papaya for the largest selection of ladies & men’s swimwear! Purple Papaya

Nested in St. Croix’s historic Christiansted, and embedded in the hearts and minds of everyone who has entered through its doors, is the Purple Papaya Souvenir and Gift Shop. The store is loaded with a full line of souvenirs, cold drinks and snacks, the largest selection of embroidered tee shirts and sweatshirts, Hawaiian shirts and dresses, sun tan lotions, sunglasses, towels, hats & caps, disposable cameras, batteries, and quality beach/swimwear for the entire family. So, if you are looking for excellent customer service, and quality merchandise, come on in. It’s the island’s number one spot for ALL your Duty Free shopping, and vacation needs. It’s where you always get more for Le$$! C’sted Map #70

Be intentional. Be creative. Be inspired.

Inspirational Jewelry

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Devoted Exclusively to Original Local Art and Prints of the Virgin Islands for more than 43 years.

340-773-1990 Pan Am Pavillion, Christiansted www.stcroix thisweek .com

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Crucian Gold is home to a family of jewelry artisans. Discover how Crucian Gold’s original designs are inspired by the history, people, and natural environment of St. Croix. Visit our studio where we hand make jewelry in our on-site workshop. Enjoy unique silver and gold pieces crafted from recycled and eco-friendly sources. Monday-Saturday 10-5pm, www.cruciangold.com, sales@cruciangold.com C’sted Map #96

The Royal Poinciana – 340-773-9892

Chaney Pendants—pick your favorite!

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Just a half block from the government parking lot, stop in for Caribbean-made specialties, Sunny Caribee spices, local condiments and jams, metal art, colorful pottery and hostess gifts, The Thymes Ltd. soaps, lotions, and bath gels, cook books, kitchen accessories, and unusual note cards, gourmet coffees and tea, Vera Bradley bags, island-design tee dresses and much more—gifts for your friends 6/19/03 and STX 1/16 - PDF temp family here or back home. This wonderful shop delights your senses! C’sted Map #18

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Farm Fresh Where To Find It! ARTfarm LLC – 340-514-4873 Wed, 3-6 pm, Sat, 10-12 noon At ARTfarm, on the South Shore, farmer/artist Luca Gasperi continues the tradition of highest quality fresh organically grown tomatoes, microgreens, salad mixes, cooking greens, fruits, herbs, veggies, edible flowers & coconuts. Also potted native trees and pineapple plants. Sustainable methods, no GMOs! www.artfarmllc.com St. Croix Map #11 La Reine Farmers’ Market – 340-778-0998 Sat, 6:30 am 11 am Run by the Dept. of Agriculture, 45 vendors offer potted and dried herbs, carrots, yams, collard greens, lettuce, beets, parsley, chives, mango, avocado, eggfruit, guava, okra, pumpkin, arugula, Chinese cabbage, Soursop, potted plants and fruit trees. Also homemade jams, tarts, pies, cakes, and local juices. St. Croix Map #20 Tropics Hydroponics Farm – 340-227-5546 Mon – Fri, 8 – 3 pm, Sat at La Reine Market Brian McCulough’s farm specializes in high quality Bibb lettuce and beefsteak and cluster vine-ripened tomatoes fed with purified, well water that has been fortified with nutrients and is ph balanced. First left off Route #80 heading to Salt River. St. Croix Map #13 VI Farmer’s Cooperative – 340-773-3276 or 340-201-2224 Sat, 7 am – 3 pm, Estate Grange Fri 12:30-6:30 pm, Seaplane Ramp Located at Estate Grange, across from the VI Health & Fitness Center at Beeston Hill, this 78-member cooperative seeks to revive the island’s agriculture industry by pooling their produce for a more consistent supply of locally grown food. St. Croix Map #12

Baci Duty Free – 340-773-5040

Located on the corner of Queen Cross and Strand Streets, Baci Duty Free is here to serve your island shopping needs. Elegant stones are set in precious metals by designers such as Gabriel, Elma Gil, and Vahan. We also feature Titanium jewelry by the Hook Company along with enamel jewelry by Belle etoile, and copper or bronze creations by Rebecca to name a few. Stop in and be tempted by our wide selection of unique liquors, fine bourbons, scotches, and rums from around the world. A large array of cigars can be found in our Humidor. To complete your shopping experience, we also feature designer sunglasses, authentic treasure coins and South Sea pearls. Finally, eliminate hassles with our stateside packaging service! Mon-Sat 10-6. Visit us at www.bacidutyfree.com. C’sted Map #19

Stick pendants with your choice of gemstone! Joyia Inspirational Jewelry

strand street... cont. Violette Boutique – 340-773-2148

Located in the heart of Christiansted, our staff has offered exceptional service on St. Croix since 1962. We carry European imports at Duty-Free prices. Our lines include fragrances by Vera Wang, Chanel, Givenchy, Lalique, Issey Miyake, Jean Paul Gaultier, Marc Jacobs, Sean John, and Tom Ford. Our cosmetic lines include Estee Lauder, Clinique, Lancome, Clarins,

and Fashion Fair. We also carry a beautiful selection of designer fashion jewelry by Lalique, watches by Gucci, Technomarine, and Swiss Army, bags by Dooney & Bourke, Kipling, Brighton, and Land, sunglasses, pens, and accessories by Cartier, and Montblanc, and Swiss Army knives. Call 800-544-5912, vboutique@aol.com www.viviolette.com C’sted Map #20

Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute – 340-220-0466 Wed, 3:30 – 6 pm, Polly’s, Frederiksted VISFI’s Ridge to Reef Farm is a USDA certified organic farm with foods grown based on nutritional quality. Pre-order produce at www.vi.locallygrown.net and pick up or shop Wednesdays at Polly’s. Visit our farm website for information on our tours, training programs, field trips, and Slow Down dinners. www.visfi.org. St. Croix Map #17 Days and times are subject to change seasonally; call ahead to confirm. www.stcroix thisweek .com

“Fan di Fendi” Pour Homme. This masculine scent aims at mysterious, sophisticated and urban men who radiate charisma and modern elegance. Violette Boutique April / May 2013 • Page 15


QUEEN CROSS & STRAND STREET Baci has a large selection of designer sunglasses by: Maui Jim, Oakley, Costa, Ray Ban, Gucci, Dior and many more. When it comes to watches you will find fine Swiss time pieces by Mido, Frederique Constant, Swiss Army, and Luminox. Great selection from Citizen, Seiko, Bulova, Guess, Fossil, Skagen, and many more. Looking for authentic treasure coins Baci has them and South Sea Pearls. Divers and boaters love Baci selection of Steiner German made binoculars and SeaLife Digital Underwater cameras. Stop in and be tempted by our wide selection of unique liquors, fine bourbons, scotches, and rums from around the world. Eliminate the hassles of buying liquor with our stateside packaging service. Nobody in St. Croix can have abetter selection of name brand cigars found at Baci from: Arturo Fuente, Ashton, Padron, Montecristo, Romeo & Juiliet just to mention a few all found in our wall to wall walk in humidor.

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Island Worship The history of our island is mirrored in its old church structures, many of which have recently been restored. The Moravian brethren, arriving here in the 1730s from Saxony in today’s Germany, founded their mission to bring Christianity to the enslaved part of the population. Their handsome yellow buildings at the entrance to Christiansted and red-roofed white wooden church mid-island, along with a contemporary church in Frederiksted, attest to their continued importance. The historic Anglican (Episcopalian) churches built in Gothic style include St. John’s in Christiansted, and in Frederiksted the beautifully restored St. Paul’s church, which had been damaged by a fire in 1996. These and other Anglican churches bear witmess to the large English population which settled here (and also brought us our custom of left lane driving.

The latest in fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books at Undercover, Gallows Bay.

gallows baY Rare Finds – 340-713-9254

This fascinating shop is found at the gateway to Gallows Bay — turn left after Tutto Bene on East End Road. Here you’ll discover an assortment of different, fun gifts and collectibles. Open Wednesday thru Saturday, they offer something old, something new, something for every taste and budget. Browse here for a memento of St. Croix. 713-9254. C’sted Map #156

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Undercover Books – 340-719-1567

If you are looking for an independent bookstore in St. Croix, Undercover Books & Gifts in Gallows Bay is it. The Bistro is located right next door, so you can enjoy a cup of coffee after browsing the shelves. Undercover has everything you need in a bookstore. You will find the latest in fiction, and non-fiction as well as a fantastic children’s section. Don’t be surprised if you run into one or two local writers while you’re there; they have a great local interest selection and provide a comprehensive representation of the local talent. C’sted Map #25

Undercover Books & Gifts Antiques, Unique Gifts and Collectibles Gallows Bay, St. Croix

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The large number of Irish settlers, along with Englishmen and Hispanics, have contributed to the presece of the Catholic church; Holy Cross in Christiansted is the oldest in the Virgin Islands; also significant and historic are St. Ann’s (with an interesting shrine) mid-island, and St. Patrick’s in Frederiksted. The Danish rule of the island from 1733 to 1917 brought the Lutheran church, which still plays a large role here. Lord God of Sabaoth in Christiansted occupies the former Dutch Reformed Church; Holy Trinity in Frederiksted was built shortly after the town was founded. The Dutch Reformed church (Presbyterian) now has an new mid-island home. But these are just a few of the many (at last count over 150) churches on St. Croix, from Seventh-Day Adventist to Methodist, Baptist, Church of God, any many more. You will find that church attendance and activities are important to a large part of our population, and visitors are always welcome at services,often a high point in their experience of our island. Many other faiths offer places of worship: a Jewish synagoge, a Hindu temple, and a Moslem mosque, to name a few. An easy-to-follow guide is actually the yellow pages of our local phone book beginning on Page 72. www.stcroix thisweek .com


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around the island ARTfarm, LLC • 340-514-4873

Local farmer Luca Gasperi and family grow a great diversity of high quality salads, tomatoes, vegetables, herbs and fruits in small interplanted gardens on the South Shore. Now in their 4th season on the South Shore (14th year farming organically on St. Croix), ARTfarm is known for sweet local tomatoes in the winter months and pineapples in the summer, and local restaurant chefs prize their microgreens and edible flowers. Luca is always experimenting with new crops and the shady farmstand sits near several of the gardens and a tiny art gallery. Arrive early to the stand to greet your neighbors and for the best selection. The farm is available for weddings and farm-to-table events. Current produce listings on their website: ARTfarmLLC.com Island Map #11

Franklin’s on the Waterfront

There’s a new dog in town! Polly’s brother Franklin is moving in! Franklin’s on the Waterfront, a Caribbean Emporium, will delight your senses...inspire you. Experience the hip, modern vibe of Frederiksted’s new gift and home furnishings emporium. Whether you’re looking for that perfect vase, lamp or other objet d’art, you are sure to find it at Franklin’s! An unparalleled candle selection awaits you, brands like Seda France, Aspen Bay, and Barr Co. Coffee and Tea Connoisseurs-you’ll find all the accoutrement necessary for your gourmet home experience. Of course Franklin didn’t forget his four-legged friends. He’s wrangled up about the funkiest selection of pet accessories on island! Clever greeting cards, unique Holiday Decor, and art from St. Croix’s finest artists will make you return time and again. Come West-make a day of it! Have a healthy lunch and cappuccino at Polly’s, and step next door to a shop you may til now have thought you could only find stateside! #4 Strand Street, Frederiksted. F’sted Map #1

The Museum Store – 340-692-2874

St. George Village Botanical Garden Museum Store specializes in botanically themed gifts, books and local art. Offering tasteful home decor and dazzling jewelry designs matched only by the Garden itself! If you’re a cook you’ll find one of the best collection of cookbooks on the island and other kitchen items. There’s great stuff for kids as well, with a focus on toys and books that are both fun and educational. Remember your trip to the Botanical Garden and St. Croix with a memento from The Museum Store. St. Croix Map #22 www.stcroix thisweek .com

Oprah’s Favorite...Franklin’s Favorite...”Japanese Quince” from Seda France. Franklin’s on the Waterfront, Frederiksted. Delight Your Senses!

Rustico – 340-718-7257

“Fumarola” incense burners hand-painted by Manuela at Rustico. Susan Wall

Rustico is a gallery of treasures for your home or office. From original art to unique custom gifts, Rustico specializes in aroma therapy, candles, unique wood carvings, jewelry and floral designs by Manuela, silk and latex flowers and plants, original paintings, patio furniture, pottery and many other authentic Caribbean arts and crafts. Conveniently located in Princesse Plaza, heading west on Route 75 (0.3 miles from 5 Corners). Twelve years meeting the decoration needs of St Croix`s local clientele and visitors from around the world, Rustico works hard to keep its merchandise fresh and original. Island Map #5

Gifts Home & Garden Accessories 340.718.7257

“Something Different”

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Dining on St. Croix A Taste of St. Croix — Christiansted / Gallows Bay

Ace Roti Shop – 340-719-(ROTI)7684 “Calling All Curry Eaters!” Are you craving for curry dishes at an affordable price? Well, look no further. ACE Roti Shop specializes in traditional Trinidadian Indian curries. You will find chicken, beef, shrimp, fish, and goat curry on our daily menu. We offer two types of roti (bread) to soak up our delicious curry -- dhal puri and paratha aka buss-up-shut. On Saturdays, we serve a traditional Trinidadian appetizer called “Doubles” featured on Andrew Zimmern’s Bizarre Foods. It is served hot with our homemade Tamarind Chutney. Don’t forget to try our homemade drinks which include Sorrel, Mauby, Peanut Punch, Carrot with Beet, and our delicious selection of Indian desserts! We’re open Tuesday – Saturday, 10-4:30 pm and located at 182 Richmond, just three minutes East of Christiansted. St. Croix Map #31 Alley Galley – 340-773-0030 We’re Christiansted’s only Down Town Deli and Liquor Store! We sell breakfast sandwiches, bagels, muffins, coffee and bush tea. Lunch is good and cheap: Giant deli sandwiches and wraps + homemade salads and soups. Chips and snack foods + homemade brownies, cookies, and cakes and a full selection of juice, soda, waters, cigarettes, and ice. We’re a full-service Liquor Store including a Wine Cellar. We sell the cheapest walk-with drinks in town! Cold beer starts at $1.75 and Pina Coladas on tap! Take a picnic lunch to the beach or on your trip to Buck Island or just back to hour hotel. Located one block off the boardwalk on Strand Street in the Comanche Hotel. We are open Mon – Sat 7:30 am – 6 pm and Sun, 8 am – 4 pm. Csted Map # 5. Angry Nates Boathouse & Seafood Emporium – 340-692-6283 Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner on our boardwalk patio or in our breezy open-air restaurant overlooking the beautiful Christiansted Harbor.

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Tavern 1844’s Brie & Arugula Burger with a Pankocrusted and Deep-fried wedge of Brie, Fresh Arugula, Tomato, and Truffle Aioli! Susan Wall

Sit back and watch the local fishing boats deliver their daily catch of Wahoo, Tuna, or Mahi-Mahi (a fish so nice we named it twice). We specialize in the fresh seafood that is brought to our dock every day. Voted Best New Restaurant in St. Croix, 2008 (VI Daily News), we feature a creative dinner menu incorporating an eclectic blend of world cuisines, a unique and affordable wine list, and drink specials from the most complete bar on the island. Open 7 days a week. MC, Visa. C’sted Map #60 Avocado Pit – 340-773-9843 This bistro cafe, located adjacent to Christiansted Fort on the Boardwalk overlooking the harbor, is a must for your stay in St Croix. Visitors return year after year. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, afternoon snacks, ice cream, smoothies, beer or even a rum. Try our signature breakfast, granola with fresh fruit and yogurt. Eggs served any style. Lunch features include spicy tuna wrap, deli style sandwiches, burgers or our lunch special (changes daily). Box lunches available for your Buck Island trip, beach day, or dive adventure. Call ahead or order on the day. Voted “Best Breakfast on St Croix” multiple years by the readers of the Daily News. Open daily from 7:00am. C’sted Map #100

Chicken • Beef • Goat • Shrimp • Fish

Check our Easy Dining Guide on Page 30 for a quick summary of cuisine, meals, and credit card information. Hours may vary seasonally so phone ahead for reservations.

182 Richmond, Christiansted

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Ethnic cuisines can be found at a host of great restaurants around the island. Also try West Indian dishes and local, organically-grown salad fixings. Local lobster and the catch-of-the-day, like Wahoo, Mahi, or Tuna are a must! Frederiksted has several quaint ocean-front eateries specializing in everything from elegant dining to soul food to world-class coffees, smoothies, and light fare. Try Sunday brunch or live Jazz on the weekends.

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Your setting might be the Christiansted boardwalk, an historic townhouse, club, bistro, or coffee house. Dining at a marina, viewing Buck Island, watching the waves on the North Shore, or one of the stellar sunsets in Frederiksted could be fun, too!

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St. Croix boasts many talented chefs preparing some of the most creative and flavorful cooking in the Caribbean. Here you’ll find dining experiences to please any palette, whether you are seeking world-class international cuisine, a casual family meal, or a quick and delicious take out!

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The Bistro – The friendly staff at The Bistro offers a convenient and unique dining experience with great service, great food, great coffees and great drinks. We offer outdoor seating or indoor air conditioned dining; fast carry-out service is also available. The Bistro opens early and serves breakfast and lunch Monday through Saturday. The baristas and chefs specialize in fresh coffees, espresso, daily breads, bagels, pastries, salads, soups and sandwiches. The menu and environment are kid friendly with a dedicated focus on health conscious options. The Bistro, located in Gallows Bay in Christiansted, is next to the local bookstore and specialty shops favored by many islanders. Find easy directions and check out the full food and drink menus online at www.theBistroVI.com. Csted Map #4 cafĂŠ fresco – 340-719-0126 Located in an old-world style, walk-through courtyard in the historic Pentheny building (1813), we offer long-time favorites, like “the funky chicken saladâ€? and “the fresco phattyâ€? near our famous mermaid fountain or under our

gourmet lunch on-the-go, use our curb-side service or in-town delivery (voted “Best Delivery� in the latest Daily News readers’ poll). Open Mon – Wed, 8 am to 2:30 pm, Thurs – Sat, 8 am to 9:00 pm—live music 6-9 pm. C’sted Map #7

The Bistro’s Sesame Chop Chicken Salad with romaine, mandarin oranges, sesame seeds, cilantro, wonton strips, almonds, and sesame-ginger vinaigrette! Susan Wall

big green awning. From our daily homemade soups, salad dressings, and fresh-cut vegetables, to our home-brewed hibiscus-passion iced tea and ground-fresh coffee, all that comes out of our kitchen is made with pride just for you.  A European feel in the heart of Christiansted, we are a quick walk from government parking lot; enter on Strand or King Streets. For breakfast or

Club Comanche Pavilion Lounge/Rum & Wine Bar – 340-773-0210 The historic and fabled Club Comanche Hotel offers two new meeting spots—The Pavilion Lounge and The Rum & Wine Bar. The beautiful, timber-framed Pavilion Lounge upstairs overlooks Christiansted Harbor. Enjoy hand-crafted cocktails (best handmade mojitos in the Caribbean), $10. menu plates, and live music Friday and Saturday nights at 8 pm in a casual, elegant atmosphere.  The Rum & Wine Bar (St. Croix’s only), under the Comanche bridge, is in an original Danish settlement structure built in 1756.  This cozy space, with over 20 varieties of rum and reasonably-priced wines, opens into a beautiful secluded garden.  Wine tastings every Thursday at 6 pm with special tapas – four glasses for twenty bucks! Live piano music Fridays at happy hour 5-7 pm. Both spots open every day at 4 pm. www.clubcomanche.com C’sted Map #10

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Ft. Christian Brew Pub – 340-713-9820 Enjoy casual boardwalk dining or upstairs with a spectacular view of the harbor at the VIs’ only micro-brewery/pub. In addition to burgers, wings, soup & salads, our unique menu features crab, duck, steamed mussels, shrimp & fresh local fish. Dine from 11 am - 10 pm daily. 5 hand-crafted ales are brewed on the premises & served frosty cold on tap. Mon night specials include free draft ale with a steak or seafood entree; Two for Tues features 2 for 1 drinks from 5 – 9 pm; Wed is $15 for a Bucket of Beers; Thirsty Thurs are quenched with $10 Pitchers of Ale. ½-price appetizers are featured during Happy Hours Mon thru Fri from 4:30 – 6:00 pm.  On Sat enjoy $5 Bloody Marys all day with $2 Beer & $4 Well Drinks from 9 pm to 11 pm. Voted the “Bar with the Best Live Entertainment in the VIâ€? by Daily News readers for 2011! MC, VISA. Csted Map #92 Galangal – 340-773-0076 As one approaches the 1729 House, the tan one across from Fort Christiansvaern Park, the Galangal sign, made from wine corks by a patron, is hardly visible from the street. Opening the aubergine door is almost magical as one steps inside an elegant white-table dining room filled with original paintings, and Indo-Colonial architectural elements. Sitting down at the cool, dry granite bar, one just knows their Martini is going to be ice cold and the red wine will be at 65 degrees. Galangal specializes in authentic modern Thai cuisine, combining traditional ingredients with international flavors and techniques. Freshness is the key to Galangal’s bold flavors and consistent quality. Spices from Vietnam and Singapore, curry pastes from Bangkok and unusual Asian vegetables grown in our own gardens give Galangal’s dishes their unique and authentic flavors. Even the soup is made Ă la minute. St. Croix’s #1 dining destination- (tripadvisor.com). Dinner 5:30 - 9:30. Closed Sunday and Monday. C’sted Map # 26

Jaccar Organic & Natural Sorbets – 340-719-6999 How do these flavors sound – Berry Trilogy, Carambola Passionfruit, Guava, Lemon, Lime, Mango, Papaya, Pineapple, Raspberry, and Soursop? Our Organic Sorbets and Fruit Pops are made in house with fruit pulp, lime juice and Organic Blue Agave Nectar, and available in containers from 4-32 oz. Try a great Fruit Smoothie! Homemade Butter Cookies are sold in 1/4-pound containers along with home made ice cream and gelato in small batches. Last year won “Best Ice Cream Parlor in the USVI,â€? Daily News Readers’ Poll, 2nd Place at “Crucian Fusion, and 2nd Place in “Taste of St. Croixâ€? Desserts! This year won 1st Place Dessert at Cuisine on the Green/ Taste of St. Croix event. Located in Gallows Bay around the corner from Undercover Books. Open Mon 12-6 pm, Tues – Sat 10 am-6 pm. Visit our website at https://sites.google.com/site/jaccarorganicsorbet C’sted Map #52 John Eddie’s Lowlife Bar & Refuge – 715-7977 We’ve brought the casual vibe of an open-air country roadhouse to the Caribbean and created “Tennessee by the Sea!â€? This latest addition to the Christiansted boardwalk is fast becoming both a local favorite and a “must experienceâ€? destination for visitors. Our menu features a creative twist on the classics of southern cuisine, from hush puppies to fresh salads, and po’boy sandwiches to chicken fried steak. Choose between BBQ specialties we hardwood smoke on site and signature entrees like pan-seared catfish and Coca-Cola marinated hanger steak. Our 2 full bars are manned by St. Croix’s most skillful mixologists, ready with cold beers, frozen drinks, and exotic cocktails. Co-owned by singer/songwriter John Eddie, our “venue with a viewâ€? offers great live music most nights. www.lowlifebarandrefuge.com C’sted Map # 30

Maria’s Cantina – 340-713-0222 This Mexican Restaurant & Sport Bar (little Mexico in Gallows Bay) is owned by chef Maria Fonrouge—actually from Mexico! They will transport you there with Authentic Mexican Cuisine—something for everyone— meat lovers to vegan. Busy? No problem! Go-go Burritos and Tacos, made-to-order, are served as fast you can say “Andale!â€? Specialvalue Kids Menu. Margaritas, Sangria, Micheladas, and Maria’s Signature Drinks made fresh daily.  There are 14 TV’s for our Sport Fans. Eat in AC or out in the new courtyard. Kitchen open Monday to Thursday, 11:00 am 12:00 am and Friday and Saturday, 11 am to 2 am. mariascantinastx.com Csted Map #27 Savant – 340-713-8666 This little place is hard to describe. It has the ultimate food with a really cool vibe. Inside is cozy and sophisticated as well. The Courtyard is an open-air piece of art they do tell. The food is the most creative they say (voted “Most Creative Cuisine,â€? Daily News 2009 Readers’ Poll). From our kitchen comes fresh fish, grilled baby calamari, and our famous stuffed filet. The specials are over the top — you just won’t know what to order in this little spot. As hard as you try, you might never find as interesting a place as this to dine — from the food, to the wine, to the magic of this place and even to your waiter’s happy little face. People travel from one place to the next but always return and say Savant is the best. The Pavilion Lounge We could list Upstairs all of our and all our grand at awards the Comanche fetes, but the best thing is just Opens at 4 to pmdo every dayask anybody onLive the Music streets! Dinner, Monday-Saturday, Friday and Saturday at 8 pm 6-10pm.Best Csted MapMojitos #144 in the Caribbean handmade Tavern"WBJMBCMF GPS 4QFDJBM &WFOUT t 1844 – 340-773-1844 If you’re craving an incredible burger and a draft beer to wash it down with, come to Tavern 1844.  How about a dozen fresh-shucked oysters, or our signature lobster mac ‘n cheese or

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award-winning handmade Ravioli?  Tavern 1844 has the largest beer menu in the VI and a burger menu just as compelling.  Every dish is made to order, so be prepared to have your taste buds re-vitalized!  Try out never-beenfrozen mussels steamed in the broth of the day along with some hand-cut, duck-fat fries or just Brussels sprouts sauteed with bacon.  In a great atmosphere just two blocks up from the boardwalk, Tavern 1844 is the best place on island for burgers and seafood and the only place on island for a draft Guinness!  Facebook us! Csted Map #28 The Court Yard Restaurant – 340-773-7769 Nestled in historic downtown Christiansted, The Court Yard on Company Street will delight you with its variety of cuisines and relaxed atmosphere. The Court Yard offers something special for everyone entailing great seafood, fresh salads, pizza, steaks, and house made desserts. Try our signature cocktail menu. As a recent winner of the Soup De Cure, The Court Yard has become one of St. Croix must visit restaurants. Not only will you have an amazing

dining experience, but you will dine in a piece of history. Our Danish courtyard has remained virtually unchanged since the 18th century. Rod iron gates, stone walls, and a cool breeze help The Court Yard on Company Street retain its place as a staple of Christiansted. We look forward to your family joining ours. Csted Map #4

You Are Here’s North Coast Pizza! 12-cut Zesty Red or Garlic Parmesan with toppings! Susan Wall

You Are Here Bar & Grille – 340-713-0246 You Are Here Bar & Grille is tucked away in Kings Alley, just off the Boardwalk. Owner, Andrew Havanchak, moved to St. Croix two years ago and fell in love with St. Croix and decided to build on it! The atmosphere at You Are Here is Unique, Fun, and Upbeat merging Local and Continental culture. Local artists showcase their artwork, we have free WiFi, a power strip at the bar for plug-ins, and the menu offers food that is both Quick and Savory. Open 11 am -11 pm, Monday Saturday, it is home of the largest World Map on island so you’ll always know where you are when You Are Here! C’sted Map #13

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Beachside Café 340-772-1205 or 340-772-1266 Beach Side Café overlooking the Caribbean Sea—feast your senses! Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday for lunch and dinner; closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Taste Chef Chad’s delicious dishes and daily specials and join us for Mexican Mondays and Tuscan Thursdays! Look for the upcoming 2 for 1 Wine Specials with 2012 affordable Wine Spectator Award of Excellence selections! Save 2nd Fridays for Monthly Wine and Food Pairings! Live music every Saturday night! Your celebrations welcome. We’re coming up on our 10th Anniversary in January, 2013! Visit www. sandcastleonthebeach/beachcam for live photo glimpse and check out the menu choices. Reserve ahead for beach tables! Our sunsets are waiting for you! Fsted Map #14 The Blue Moon • 340-772-2222 where jazz has a home, is located in historic Victoria House at 7 Strand Street. Awardwinning cuisine with a Cajun flair, featuring fresh local fish, great salads, their unique New Orleans Alfredo, and homemade desserts. An extensive selection of fine wines is available to complement your meal. Join us Wednesday and Friday nights and at Sunday Brunch for the island’s best live jazz scene, in an eclectic open-air setting on the Frederiksted waterfront. Be sure to stop in for a cocktail at sunset. Open 6 days a week – lunch Tuesday – Friday 11 am – 2 p.m., dinner Tuesday – Saturday 6 pm – until, Sunday Jazz Brunch 11 a.m. – 2 pm. Reservations suggested. MC, VISA. F’sted Map #26

“Frederik’s Loveburger” — Not a Lick of Meat in it, and Always Served With Love! LEGENDARY! Only at Polly’s at the Pier, Frederiksted. Susan Wall

Polly’s at the Pier Internet Cafe—340-719-WIFI (9434) Coffee lovers rejoice! Enjoy world-class coffees, a decadent Ghirardelli Frappe, or a 100% Fruit Smoothie in a “hip, funky, and friendly” Urban-Caribbean art gallery. Our selection of loose-leaf teas is unsurpassed on the island. Polly’s showcase salads are made from the freshest local organic produce that our beautiful and bountiful island has to offer. Our wraps are healthy and light. Sweet Pea’s Gourmet Grilled Cheese Sandwiches are served up with Buttery Perfection! Frederik’s Loveburger was voted #1 Veggie Burger on St. Croix! Sip a glass of organic wine, or relish a dish of local ice cream, and capture an incredible West End Sunset. Three Internet stations plus Wi-Fi. Polly’s at the Pier...”An Uptown Coffee Shop in Downtown Frederiksted.” Open weekdays from 7am-6pm, Sat/Sun 8am-5pm. F’sted Map #1

Cruzan Barrel – 340-713-0612 Cruzan Barrel is located at # 2 Strand Street on the waterfront in Frederiksted. Open on cruise ship days, we feature a fine selection of local products including Fort Christian Brew Pub apparel, their fine selections of beers, and an assortment of Cruzan Rums and other local gift items. Also highlighted are Jaccar Organic and Natural Sorbets in several delicious local flavors and styles. In case you need a vehicle to see the island, Budget Rent-a-Car also maintains and office at Cruzan Barrel. So if you need an ice cold, local hand-crafted ale, or a car to go and find one, stop in and see us at Cruzan Barrel! F’sted Map #5

Rhythms at Rainbow Beach – 340-772-0002 Just one mile North of the Cruise Ship Pier in Frederiksted, Rhythms offers the island’s best limin’ beach! Hang with the locas and play volleyball in the sand or catch the best sunset of your life – maybe even see the “Green Flash!” Great food and drinks. Best bands every Sunday, 3-7pm. Open 7 days a week, 11:30 am – 7:00 pm. Fsted Map #3 The popular Grilled Lobster dinner at Turtle’s After Dark, Frederiksted! Susan Wall

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TurtlesDeli – 340-772-3676 Turtles After Dark – 340-772-3936 Turtles Deli has won international acclaim and numerous awards including ‘The Best Deli in the Virgin Islands,’ in a Daily News readers’ poll, for their oversized, sumptuous sandwiches on fresh baked breads. St. Croix’s only seaside gourmet deli is a must stop on your Frederiksted visit for delicious sandwiches, pastries, and specialty coffees. Open 8:30 am for coffee/pastries, 9:30 -5 pm for sandwiches. Monday - Saturday. Call in orders and take out.Turtles After Dark, right above the deli, serves everything the deli doesn’t from 100% Angus Burgers to Grilled Lobster Platters and succulent steaks. Fifty-cent wings on game nights. Local specialties include Man Soup and Kallaloo. Three Time Winner in the Crucian Fusion Culinary Awards. Full Bar. Open 7 days a week for lunch, dinner and Sunday Brunch. F’sted Map #8

A Taste of St. Croix EAST END Divi Carina Bay Resort – 340-773-9700 From the daily lunch buffet seaside at Dockside, to the island’s best brick-oven pizza at East End Pizza to Rok Dining and the Lobster Fest at the Starlite Grille; there’s always a great dining experience to be had at Divi Carina Bay! Mondays…”Meet the Cooks” as they amaze you with their culinary talents. Tuesdays, Viva Italia during the “Taste of Italy Buffet” along with Kiki & the Fire Dancers. Wednesday…go loco at the “Mexican Buffet” and place your bet at the Crab Races with Tito & Sue. Thursday is the “Caribbean Beach Barbeque”, complete with Steel Pans, Quadrille Dancers and Mocko Jumbies! Saturday night is the “Beachside Pig Roast” with live entertainment that’ll have you dancing the night away! www.divicarinabay.com Island Map #105

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Blue Water Terrace – 340-692-BLUE (2583) We’re a restaurant! We’re a market! We’re a deli! And, we’re new on St. Croix’s East End right across from Buck Island so all diners have a fabulous view! Specialties include steaks and seafood, Lori’s Famous fried chicken, BBQ ribs, Lasagna, Chicken Pot Pie, huge hot and cold sandwiches, paninis, salads, and pizzas. The Market features specialty items including local produce, wine, beer, and imported cheeses. Our Deli offers ice cream plus a bakery, coffee bar and take out meals. Restaurant open for brunch, lunch, and dinner Tuesday -Saturday, 9 am–9 pm and Sunday from 9 am–8 pm. The Market is open every day from 6 am–10 pm and the Deli Tuesday–Saturday, 6 am–10 pm. Find sample menus on our website at www.bluewaterterrace.com St. Croix Map # 40 The Buccaneer Restaurants – 340-712-2100 The Buccaneer, just minutes east of Christiansted on Route 82, offers casual open-air dining beachside at The Mermaid for lunch and seasonal dinners. Soups, salads, burgers, fish, sandwiches, along with tropical drinks and vintage cocktails. Daily 11:305:30pm. Enjoy cocktails with a view, fine wines and dining al fresco or in a/c in the historic Great House at the award-winning Terrace Restaurant. Daily specials include fresh fish and seafood, steaks, pasta, and heavenly desserts. Live entertainment seasonally. Casual chic dress code. Reservations please. Cocktails from 4-11 pm, light menu from 5-9:30 pm and dinner 6-9:30 pm. See menus at www.thebuccaneer.com/dine.htm. Children’s menus available. A member of Historic Hotels of America. Awarded “Best Sunset Bar� by Brides magazine; 2010 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. St. Croix Map #88 Cheeseburgers in Paradise – 340-718-1118 For the best in local and off-island entertainment, check out this schedule. We have Llewellyn singing songs of the Caribbean on Saturday nights, guitar virtuoso Steve Katz on Sunday.  Mercy Child plays on Fridays except once a month when we feature

one of Chicken Charlie’s amazing bands from the states.  Come out and dance to your favorite sixties rock-n-roll and feast on fresh local lobster, great steaks and other specials. “There’s nothing like a hamburger at Cheeseburger’s (overheard recently), the East End Headquarters for food, fun, and frolic!â€? St. Croix Map #92 Cultured Pelican Ristorante – 340-773-3333 Located in the Coakley Bay Condos, the Cultured Pelican is a great spot for sipping a daiquiri or glass of wine at sunset while enjoying a Buck Island view. Count on a tempting selection of home-style Italian favorites at this open air East End haunt. A favorite of locals and visitors alike. An imaginative dinner menu with nightly specials is served from 6pm Tuesday Sunday evenings. Enticing starters lead up to entrees like pastas, veal and fresh fish. Pizza and calzones are offered to eat in or take out. A fabulous Sunday brunch is served from 10am to 2pm and offers $2 Bloody Marys and Mimosas. The entire menu is available for takeout as well as a complete catering menu. MC/VISA. Reservations suggested. www.culturedpelican.com. Island Map #1 Duggan’s Reef • 340-773-9800 It’s easy to see why this beachfront restaurant has been a local favorite for more than 20 years—voted Best Seafood on St. Croix by readers of the Daily News! An informal, open-to-the-breeze spot overlooking Buck Island, Duggan’s is open for dinner every night from 6 to 9:00. Start off with drinks or your choice from the wine list with local conch chowder. We specialize in local lobster and fresh fish. Also enjoy pasta, filet mignon, and your choice of freshly prepared desserts. Try Frank Duggan’s Sunday Brunch 11 am – 2:00 pm with Eggs Benedict, Quiche, weekly specials, and $3 Mimosas or Bloody Marys. Reservations welcomed. MC, VISA. Island Map #100

The Galleon – 340-718-9948 A classic Island favorite overlooking the yachts at Green Cay Marina. Happy Hour 4-6pm and dinner 6-10pm seven days a week, Sunday Brunch 10-2pm. Try Executive Chef Kenneth Biggs’ imaginative appetizers like Homemade Pasta, Housemade Duck Liver Pate, Escargot Provencale, or Caesar salad prepared tableside, and a gourmet entrĂŠe – fresh local lobster when available, osso bucco, Chateaubriand for two, or “The Galleonâ€? filet mignon topped with lobster medallions – then let our knowledgeable staff suggest a wine from our extensive, awardwinning Wine Spectator Award cellar to compliment your meal. Vegetarian specials, luscious desserts. Piano bar and live music nightly by St. Croix’s best! New Bar Menu! Secure parking, air-conditioned, reservations recommended. VISA, MC, AMEX. St. Croix Map #91

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The Pickled Greek – 340-713-1868 Peter Skrivanos and his family welcome you with open arms and old world recipes! Our award-winning menu was inspired by the homecooked Greek meals that Peter’s mother and grandmother prepared for him as a child. As with many Greek family recipes nothing was written – instead they were handed down with a pinch of this and a dash of that. His chefs work with Peter to recreate childhood recipes complete with favorites like dolmades (stuffed grape leaves), souvlaki, authentic Greek gyros, and mousake. Enjoy one of our famous Greek pizza – highly recommended! And don’t forget Peter’s famous Bakalava ice cream! Located Âź mile East of Christiansted. Mon – Sat, 4-10pm. Call for reservations, takeout, private parties. “Its like Greece without the airfare!â€? New look, new feel, same great food. St. Croix Map #87

Good Spirits – 340-692-4663 Good Spirits, on the East End Road at The Reef, is a fun, unique island spot for awardwinning food in a casual, outdoor venue at very affordable prices. Loyal customers feast on house-smoked ribs, brisket, pulled pork, hand-crafted burgers and homemade desserts. Happy hour daily and nightly specials make Good Spirits an East End destination! Free WiFi! Good Spirits is a great place to grab a family meal to go—no one does takeout better! Feeding a large group? Just give us a call! We’ve also got a small market with snacks, bottled water, beer, wine, liquor, bagged ice and more. Good Spirits also offers villa provisioning and delivery. Visit goodspiritsvi.com or facebook.com/goodspiritsvi Island Map #7

Good Spirits House BBQ Pulled-Pork Sandwich with Homemade Creamed Spinach and Fried Plantains. Susan Wall

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Dining on St. Croix A Taste of St. Croix — NORTHshore

such as Trivia Night on Monday and Caribbean Night on Wednesday. The chefs have put together a tantalizing menu to please every palate, including our special bar menu served until 10 pm. And for special holidays like Easter, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, the Palms does a lovely menu for you to celebrate with family in a beautiful beachside setting. The Palms at Pelican Cove is an ideal location for your St. Croix destination wedding or other special event. Business travelers will enjoy the 1000 square foot air-conditioned meeting room. Please call for reservations. St. Croix May #6

Eat Mexican at Pirate’s Tavern, Salt River Marina, and dive into a Chicken Burrito Platter with Vegan Refried Beans and Sazon Rice. Margarita’s a given! Susan Wall

Mocha Jumbies – 340-718-5252 Come to Mocha Jumbies Cafe and enjoy our relaxing atmosphere with great food, desserts and specialty/classic coffee drinks. We have the island’s freshest coffee which can be transformed into a creative assortment of drinks. Try the hand-crafted sodas such as Water Melon/Prickly Pear and other island favorites. Or just have a classic cappuccino from our beautiful Italian espresso machine but, with locally-roasted beans from Virgin Island Coffee Roasters! We offer a yummy selection of sandwiches from vegetarian meatball sub to our tasty Scarano Italian Sub. Finish the experience off with our Coconut Palm Pie! We are located on Northshore road in Princesse Plaza . Our hours are Mon-Fri, 7:00 am to 4:00 pm and Sat, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Call your order in ahead! Island Map #3

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The Waves at Cane Bay – 340-718-1815 or 340-718-4745 Experience intimate seaside dining at The Waves at Cane Bay. Casually elegant, The Waves has beautiful views of Cane Bay, Hamm’s Bluff, and gorgeous sunsets. The Waves serves fine cuts of meat, locally caught seafood, and fresh vegetables along with creative and delicious Chef ’s specials. The Waves also has a fully stocked bar with Happy Hour daily from 4-6 pm plus nightly drink specials. Open seven nights a week for dinner from 6-10 pm and for Sunday Brunch from 10:30 am-2:30 pm. Reservations suggested. The Waves at Cane Bay … fine dining on the rocks! Island Map #80

Pirate’s Tavern – 340-778-9650 Pirates Tavern is located in the quaint Salt River Marina. Salt River is a National Park and the Marina and restaurant are within the boundaries of the park. At Pirates Tavern you will find an eclectic mix of locals, tourists, businessmen and women, retirees and even college students. Pirates Tavern is well known for its authentic Mexican food, daily specials, and great drinks – Home of the 20-oz, $5.00 Margarita! Come on by and enjoy. Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm for the kitchen, bar stays open until the last bill is paid! St. Croix Map #106 The Palms at Pelican Cove – 340-718-8920 Enjoy Sunday Brunch from 10 am - 2 pm, and throughout the rest of the week, The Palms has an exciting schedule of live entertainment and events

Mocha Jumbies Jerk-rubbed Chicken Breast Sandwich with Avocado, Mango Chutney, Lettuce, Tomato, Onion. Yum! Susan Wall

340-718-5252 Monday - Friday: 7 am - 4 pm Saturday: 8 am - 5 pm

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Dining on St. Croix A Taste of St. Croix — Around the Island

El Flamboyant – 340-779-3285 “People like coming here.� This colorful, family restaurant offers up a Caribbean, Latin, and Seafood menu that has been pleasing patrons for over ten years. If you like fresh fish, lobster, conch, and shrimp, or chicken, steaks, and pork chops, you have to try the way they do it at El Flamboyant! Yvonne Villegas learned to cook from her mother who had a restaurant in Puerto Rico for many years. Now its Yvonne’s turn to cook and serve these coveted family recipes. The Happy Hour tradition on Thursday and Friday nights is to stop for a drink then take shishkabobs home from the drive-up booth on the road! Located mid-island between Centerline Road and the Highway on Route #663, they are open every day. See the ad for hours or give us a call 340-779-3285. St. Croix Map #28

Salud Bistro • 340-718-7900 Salud is your unique dining destination for St. Croix’s most creative cuisine (The Daily News), a Wine Spectator award-winning wine list, and St. Croix’s best mojitos and martinis. Salud’s menu bursts with the sun-soaked flavors of Southern France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and North Africa — with every menu item from bread to desserts made in-house, and featuring fresh local fish, duck, lamb, and steaks. Enjoy Spanish cuisine? Join Salud every Tuesday night when we celebrate Spain with 2 for 1 bottles of wine from the Spanish speaking world and paella. Salud’s lively atmosphere gets more boisterous on Friday nights with live spanish and classical guitar. There’s plenty of parking at Salud’s convenient, central location just 5 minutes west of Christiansted on Northside Rd. Rt. 75. So, join us at Salud, St. Croix’s #1 Dining Destination (gotostcroix.com). Closed Sundays. 718-7900. www.saludbistro.com Salud! Island Map #44 www.stcroix thisweek .com

Dining on the beach is alive and well at The Palms at Pelican Cove serving up Shrimp with Mushrooms, Bell Peppers, Onions, and Spinach over Linguine in Pesto! Susan Wall

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Renaissance Carambola Beach Resort Restaurants – 340-778-3800 Welcome to our open-air restaurants at Renaissance Carambola Beach Resort & Spa with inspiring cuisine, an extensive wine cabinet, and attentive Caribbean service. Our Saman Restaurant offers breakfast on the terrace or inside with the mahogany-framed doors wide open to enjoy the morning sea air and views. Poolside by the beach is our Flamboyant Beach Bar. Kick back and enjoy a Cruzan frozen beverage or a cold beer with your lunch from the grill. Experience the famous Pirates Buffet & Mocko Jumbies Show. Dance under the starry sky and taste local St. Croix cuisine. Saman open 7 days a week, 7 am – 10:30 am. Flamboyant Bar open 7 days a week, 11:30 am – 11 pm. Pirate Buffet every Friday from 6:30 -9:30 pm. Reservations please. www.carambolabeach.com St. Croix Map #33

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Dining on St. Croix A Taste of St. Croix

Easy Dining Guide Restaurant Ace Roti Shop Alley Galley Angry Nates Boathouse & Seafood Emporium Avocado Pitt Beachside Café Blue Moon Blue Water Terrace café fresco Cheeseburgers Comanche Pavilion Lounge Comanche Rum & Wine Bar Cruzan Barrel Cultured Pelican Ristorante

Dockside at Divi Carina Bay Duggan’s Reef East End Pizza at Divi Carina Bay El Flamboyant Flamboyant Beach Bar at Carambola Fort Christian Brew Pub Freedom City Surf Board Shop & Grill Galangal The Galleon Good Spirits Jaccar Sorbet John Eddie’s Lowlife Bar & Refuge Maria’s Cantina Mocha Jumbies Pirate’s Tavern Polly’s at the Pier Rhythms at Rainbow Beach Salud Bistro Saman Restaurant at Carambola Savant

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Buccaneer Terrace Lounge — Fri 7-10pm café fresco — Thurs, Fri, Sat 6-9pm Cheeseburger’s — Fri 6-9pm Comanche Pavilion Lounge — Fri 8pm Divi Casino Showbar — Fri 10pm-2am, Sat 9pm-2am, Sun 6pm-10pm John Eddie’s Lowlife Bar & Refuge — Thurs, Fri, Sat 8-11:00pm The Palms at Pelican Cove — Fri – Sat 6-9pm Rhythms at Rainbow Beach — Sun 3-7pm

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Wine: Best Pick!

Living the Highlife on the Christiansted Waterfront

Mollydooker — The Boxer by Anne Salafia

Roger Shepherd, of Premier Wines and Spirits on St. Croix, had no trouble selecting our “Best Pick” wine — Mollydooker’s The Boxer, of course. “I love the Mollydooker wines!” said Shepherd. “They have a tremendous cult following on St. Croix, and the winery spends nothing on advertising. It’s wordof-mouth,” he said, adding that Mollydooker is Aussie for left-hander. Mollydooker wines, largely shiraz and shiraz blends, are fruit-forward and sport cartoon labels designed by one the vineyard’s two left-handed owners. Based in the McLaren Vale wine region of South Australia, the boutique winery was founded by Sparky and Sarah Marquis in 2005. Shortly thereafter, The Wine Advocate named The Boxer as “Best Value Red Wine in the World.” It chose The Violinist as “Best Value White Wine.” Over the years, Mollydooker has produced five wines that scored 99 points from Robert Parker of The Wine Advocate. “The Boxer calls to me because St. Croix has taken ownership and practically made the wine its own,” Shepherd said. “It’s Mollydooker’s entry level shiraz — as entry level as it can be at $55.00 on a wine list. You’ll find dark berries, some peppers, some chocolate.” Shepherd recommends pairing The Boxer with steak but insists that it stands alone beautifully. Like other Mollydooker shiraz wines, it tends toward a 15-16% alcohol content which is about 2% higher than a typical Pinot Noir. Enjoy The Boxer in fine restaurants like Savant, Salud, Kendrick’s, Galangal, and The Galleon — when available. Cheers! www.stcroix thisweek .com

View from the deck of John Eddie’s Lowlife Bar & Refuge!

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Country singer/songwriter John Eddie has partnered with St. Croix residents Jeff and Renee Barstow to create the Lowlife Bar & Refuge, a very unique dining, drinking, and entertainment emporium at the heart of the Christiansted boardwalk. The name of the restaurant comes from John’s song “Lowlife,” one of several of his tunes recorded and made popular by Kid Rock. The Lowlife is an open-air country roadhouse with an amazing view and a distinctly Caribbean vibe, that appeals to the “cowboy, pirate and poet” in all of us. Hailed as the best live music venue in the Caribbean, the Lowlife stage has showcased local talent and artists drawn to St Croix’s “Tennessee by the Sea” from throughout the United States.

patties and the Lowlife burger – choice ground beef or a chicken breast, topped with pulled pork and house smoked cheddar cheese.

Appetizers include Hush Puppies, Chicken Wings, and “Sweet Skins” – sweet potato skins stuffed with hand pulled BBQ pork, smoked bacon, cheddar and jack cheese, and served with a seasoned sour cream. Chef Aaron’s Chicken Gumbo won “people’s choice” at this year’s Krewe de Croix cook off. The Lowlife’s salads are built around seasonal produce, sourced from local farms.

Be sure to stop by the Lowlife’s “Swag Shack” for “Lowlife” apparel, merchandise and souvenirs! Merchandise may also be ordered online at: www.lowlifebarandrefuge.com

Sandwiches are served on freshly baked bread and rolls. Highlights include pulled pork, a fried green tomato BLT, veggie

“Like” John Eddie’s Lowlife Bar & Refuge on facebook for news, events and entertainment.

BBQ specialties are dry-rubbed, slowcooked and hardwood-smoked on site. Catfish and Chips, Shrimp and Grits, Fried Chicken and Steak marinated in CocaCola are among the most popular entrees. Daily specials feature seafood delivered directly to the Lowlife’s dock. The Lowlife’s mixologists serve up a broad selection of ice cold beers, vintage wines and tropical libations. Try the Mason Dixon – Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka, Absolut Citron, hand-squeezed lemon juice, and freshly brewed ice tea.

Serving Lunch and Dinner from 11:00 am – 10:00 pm, 7 days a week. For more information or reservations for parties of 6 or more, call 340-715-7977.

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Attractions & Tours

See The First Designated Underwater National Park At Buck Island!

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Randall “Docâ€? James Racetrack • 340-713-7228 Get in the game! Catch live horse racing every month. Check the TRAXCO ad in the Events Calendar for dates and post times. Island Map #52

Buck Island Reef National Monument – See the first designated underwater National Park; the first National Park whose primary designation was to protect a coral reef system. Two beaches, two picnic areas. Reached by authorized National Park concessionaires. www.nps.gov/buis Island Map M-0

Salt River National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve – 340-773-1460 Tours of both sides of the park. Great view of Salt River Bay from the Visitor’s Center. Bookstore. Open by appointment. www.nps. gov/sari Island Map #2

Carl & Marie Lawaetz Family Museum • 340-772-1539 This house museum provides a rare view of Danish West Indian life. Ruins and rambling gardens. Call for seasonal hours. Island Map #8

The Roseway • 340-626-7877 — (World Ocean School) A registered U. S. National Historic Landmark schooner. Daily public sunset sails and private charters Dec – March. Ship’s Store. C’sted Map #157

Christiansted National Historic Site — This 7-acre park has a number of historic structures including Fort Christiansvaern, the Steeple Building Museum, the Scale House, and the Old Danish Customs House (Visitors’ Center). Tours available. See Tours. Divi Carina Bay Casino • 340-773-7529 — Play at our 1st and only casino. Table games, video poker, slot machines. Free entertainment. Island Map #105 Fort Frederik Museum & Art Gallery — Fort Tours and Gallery Showings, (340) 772-2021. F’sted Map #18

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St. George Village Botanical Gardens • 340-692-2874 — 1500 native and exotic species on 16 acres. Daily tours. Museum Store. Island Map #22

Government House — Located on King Street in Christiansted, this historic landmark was constructed in 1742 and long served as the palace of the Danish Monarchy. Tours available.

Whim Museum • 772-0598 — Tour a completely restored sugar cane plantation. Daily Greathouse tours and self-guided walking tours of the grounds. Museum Store. Island Map #18

Join Carmen on a guided nature hike!

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— St. Croix

Tour Christiansted – A National Historic Site!

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Island – St. Croix Safari Tours 340-773-6700 C’sted Map #80 Kayak – Bush Tribe Eco Tours, Sea-Thru Kayaks, Virgin Kayak Tours See Watersports for details.

Guided Christiansted Tours, Nina York, Danish & English 340-718-7017. Self-guided, both towns, see Pages 57 & 58.

Motorcycle – St. Croix Iron Horse Tours 340-514-6388 F’sted Map #63

Horseback – Paul & Jill’s Equestrian Stables 340-772-2880 or 340-772-2627 Island Map #4

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Island Art

CHECK THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR ART SHOWS & CLASSES DURING april & may!

Meet Cover Artist Marilyn Phillips May Born the only girl (and a tomboy) into a large family in Hartford, CT, Marilyn admits that “drawing was my favorite thing to do even as a child. My father was also artistic in that he wrote many short stories and three entire historical novels.”

During her work as a Christian missionary volunteer (1999 – 2010) in Nairobi, Kenya, - Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico, and Roatan, Honduras she was able to contribute her skills by designing brochures, illustrating materials, and contributing both art work and articles to the mission’s international magazine. One of her jobs was to produce line drawings for illustration of Spanish Sunday School – materials which the children could color and cut out to take home. Marilyn exhibited and sold paintings at the West End Gallery, Roatan, contributing to her support.

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“Other than painting with the Palletteers, I am chair of the St. Croix Christian Church Missionary Committee, my other passion, and I love to swim in the ocean (my other, other passion), Shoys beach mostly but Sand Castle at Dorsch Beach, Frederiksted is my favorite beach. I am a senior beach bum.”

The Smell of Sunshine.

“Painting is the only thing that I can do well – so I love it – love colors, nature, sketching people in airports, doctor’s offices, etc. and I love recording the unique features of each person I sketch. I do water colors and acrylics – never ceasing to be blown away by the colors of the Caribbean. I try to have at least a little red in most of my paintings. I use lots of pure strong colors. I have enjoyed pencil drawings and pen and ink.” Transplanted to St. Croix in 1969, Marilyn’s art is a reflection of her exciting life experiences, her God given talent, and her training at top tier art institutions. Her education includes the Rochester Institute of Technology, the Vesper George School of Art, Boston, and The Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando de Madrid (Spain). Her work has been enhanced locally by Life Drawing Workshops with Cindy Male and Mike Walsh, and Water Color Workshops with Alexis Lavine. She currently paints plein air with the Palletteers of St. Croix.

“I actually have not seen many changes in the island over the years but the boardwalk is my favorite addition, and I LOVE the by-pass. (A piece of history - the Antilles Air Boats used to come into the end of the Pan Am Pavilion. They were one-man crewed and I liked to ride up with the pilot.)” Lawaetz Museum.

“All my daughters are born here Crucians - the Francis girls. Susy is a Doctor of Psychology in Chicago, and Executive Director of a Christian counseling center. Mickey is married to Tony Munroe and is a Public Relations Consultant (also Chicago) and Mom to Ari, 2-1/2, and was in lots of musicals here on St. Croix from small including the part of Annie in “Annie,” Dorothy in “The Wizzard of Oz,” and the queen in “Once upon a Mattress.” She was also in several plays with CCT after college. Liza is my St. Lucian adopted and is mom to Mayah, 6 and Micah, 3. Her husband, Terry is a research professor at Texas A & M. They are my best friends!”

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Marilyn’s Caribbean-flavored landscape paintings, portraits and figure paintings were on display at Polly’s at the Pier, Frederiksted, during December and January. She has also exhibited at Good Hope School’s Caribbean Fine Arts Show, the Art Show at Canegata, the St. George Village Botanical Garden, Whim Museum’s Starving Artist Day, Danica and Maufe Gallery, The Silver Angel, and Club Comanche on St. Croix and galleries in Cape Cod, MA, Chicago, IL, and San Diego, CA. Marilyn currently has paintings at Franklin’s on the Waterfront, Frederiksted, and the Bohlke Airways Lounge at the airport. Marilyn P. May merrymay39@yahoo.com 340-719-2304 • 508-246-1605 www.stcroix thisweek .com


Island Art

Celebrate the Arts at Dozens of Galleries in Christiansted and Frederiksted! Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts – 772-2622 A showcase for local talent and international arts, the Museum Center is housed in an 18th century Danish townhouse on Frederiksted’s magnificent waterfront. CMCArts offers year-round exhibitions, classes, and shows for all ages. The Artistsin-Residence Program offers special classes, demonstrations and “open studio� time. Make a trip to Frederiksted to visit this unique and captivating destination which may be available to rent for your next special occasion! For more information, visit www.cmcarts.org F’sted Map #33 D&D Studio – 340-719-1201 This studio, located at 55 Company Street, sells stunning, eye-catching works from the Caribbean’s finest photographers and is the only gallery in the West Indies devoted entirely to the art of photography. When in historic downtown Christiansted, you’re invited to stop in the Studio and owners

Ted Davis and Sam Dike will show you delightful new exhibits in a sophisticated gallery setting. Take home an original St. Croix Poster or any of our famous note card packs priced at only $20! Open Mon-Sat 10-5pm. Call or visit us on the web at www.ddstudio.us. D&D Studio, “Where Photography is Art!� C’sted Map #21 Henle Studio – 340-718-0372 Celebrating 20 years, this historic loft in Christiansted showcases the paintings and prints of the late Maria Henle, the photographs, books and films of St. Croix’s premier photographer Fritz Henle, and the fine art photographs of Tina Henle. Other featured artists are Toni Lance, Larry Lipsky, Steve Rockstein, Sydney Solis, Nicolette Jelen, Cynthia Hatfield, Sacha Tebo, Janet Morgan and Lyn Voytershark. New exhibitions and events during Season. Call for appointment.  MariaHenleStudio.com C’sted Map #131

Maufe Gallery – 340-332-4556 There is always something interesting at MaufĂŠ Gallery, featuring an array of artists and artwork. Gallery owner/artist ThĂŠrèse Trudeau welcomes you to MaufĂŠ Gallery, where she exhibits her own work and that of other local and international artists on St. Croix, USVI. Located at Crucian Gold, on Strand Street in C’sted., Maufe Gallery shares space with jewelry designer Nathan Bishop. There is often a new exhibition every month, and other activities such as live music and performance art pieces taking place. Check the local newspaper, or call for more information about current events at the Gallery. C’sted Map #96

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Island Weddings Begin your life together on a beautiful island!

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Tina Henle Photography – 340-718-0372

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Capture your wedding, event or family portraiture with the award-winning photography of Tina Henle. Tina’s unobtrusive yet engaging approach allows for a wide stylistic range of inspired and creative imagery. Your moments will be preserved for a lifetime in any of St. Croix’s natural beauty locations of beaches, hillside views, gardens and architecture. Tina’s fine art photography can also be viewed at the Henle Studio, 55 Company Street, Christiansted. For further info visit www.tinahenle.com

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Through classic and contemporary techniques, Quiana introduces a fresh myriad of perspectives depicted in her photographic images. From sassy to exotic to romantic, Quiana’s background in photojournalism and fine art gives her a vast creative range. Understanding the unique qualities of the island experience, she encourages clients to be spontaneous, bringing out their personality and feelings in that moment. For a more creative approach to wedding photography, visit www.qstudiovi.com

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Your wedding photographer is one of the key elements that will ultimately complete your wedding vision. Once everything is said and done and regular life resumes, only your wedding photos allow you to relive the all the moments you cherish. Because the visual nature of photography allows the viewer to respond immediately to what they see, you usually know right away if a photographer’s style is right for you. Within the Virgin Islands destination wedding market, couples have a wide range of options and might be surprised by the level of talent, style, and price ranges available. Once you’ve narrowed your selections, its time to consult your budget—my recommendation, make photography a priority based on the value of the investment. Before you begin requesting pricing information from your prospective photographers, do your homework. Make a list of specific things you would like, i.e. in-person consultations, service time, hi-res images, albums, etc. Each vendor package will have many of these items and some you may not opening the door for negotiation. The contracting stage is the most important stage making it essential to read your contract, ask questions, and understand the terms you are agreeing to. Specifically with regards to your wedding photographer, it is important to be aware of such items as client usage rights, photographer copyrights, what constitutes high resolution, delivery times, how time overages are billed, etc. Ask about any items not addressed. By the time the contract is signed and deposits made, both parties should be satisfied with the completed arrangements and you can move on to the next order of business feeling great that another piece of the wedding-planning puzzle has fallen perfectly into place! Like any other business, rules, policies, rates, and terms are subject to change. Always be sure that you have the latest documentation at the time of your request and prior to contracting. For more info, planning tips, and resources visit www.vibridalguide.com Quiana L. Adams, Managing Editor www.stcroix thisweek .com


Our Danish Connection

Her i det tidligere Dansk Vestindien er vi særlig glade for danske gæster. Til trods for de mange år siden salget af øerne til USA i 1917, bevarer vi en kulturarv fra næsten 200 år under Dannebrog. Derfor er det naturligt for besøgende danskere at ikke blot nyde det dejlige vejr og den smukke natur men også aflægge besøg på de historiske steder som denne ø har særlig mange af.

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Næsten alle ø-ture gør ophold på den både botanisk og historisk interessante botaniske have, romfabrikken og Whim plantagemuseum – alle af interesse for danskere. Seværdighder hvor danskere kan fornemme historiens pust omfatter Fort Christiansværn i Christiansted, (hvor en dansk oversættelse af vejledningsbrochuren findes ved indgangen)og de andre bygninger på Christiansteds nationalhistoriske område. Det restaurerede Guvernementshus med en dejlig baghave og imponerende balsal er et smukt minde fra Peter von Scholtens styre mellem 1827 og 1848. Det lillebitte apotekermuseum i Apotekergården på Dronningens Tværgade nær Kompagniets Gade viser de gamle krukker, vægte og møbler fra det oprindelige danske apotek der lå her mellem 1828 og 1970. Fort Frederik i Frederiksted har en udstilling med danske dokumenter om overdragelsen af øerne og en gribende

An Antique St. Croix Map Here is an Antique handdrawn and dated 1913 large map of St. Croix by August Frederik Carl Neumann who was born in Denmark in the late 1860s. His entire career was in the Danish Army, in the artillery branch. He graduated from the prestigious Elevskole (Officer Candidate School). After serving in several artillery units in Denmark, he volunteered for service in the Danish West Indies (from mid 1890s in St. Thomas, and from 1900-1914 in Christiansted, St. Croix). In addition to his military duties in the Danish West Indies, Neumann served as government surveyor (this ties in with the St. Croix hand-drawn map) and was very active in the Christiansted community. Neumann and his family returned to Denmark shortly after the outbreak of World War I, where he continued his career as a professional artilleryman. Shortly after the transfer of the Danish West Indies to the U.S. on March 31st, 1917, Neumann and several others of his military colleagues, who had served in Christiansted, founded the Dansk Vestindiske Selskab (Danish West Indian Society) to memorialize the historical and cultural ties between Denmark and its former tropical colony. He was elected the first President of the Society, and held that office for many years. August Neumann was made a Knight of the Order of Dannebrog by King Christian X before he died in Copenhagen in the mid 1950s. This important, large (72” X 31”) St. Croix map is an original one-of-a-kind and in mint condition and a historically significant piece of St. Croix’s heritage. It can be viewed at the Bassin Gallery on Company Street, Christiansted. www.stcroix thisweek .com

udstilling om slavehandel og slaveri der omfatter fund fra det forliste slaveskib Fredensborg. Carl og Marie Lawaetz museet, omgivet af en vidunderlig have nord for Frederiksted var de kendte Lawaetz brødres barndomshjem og afspejler en dansk immigrantfamilies liv for hundrede år siden.

På de danske afdelinger af kirkegårdene i Christiansted og Frederiksted findes mange grave af historisk betydning. En ledet tur med guide kan hjælpe med at finde dem; spørg på hotellet derom. I Christiansted ligger kirkegården i den vestlige del af byen, bag den engelske kirke, nær ruinerne af det gamle hospital. I Frederiksted ligger den danske afdeling af kirkegården overfor den lutherske kirke, som også indeholder minder fra den danske tid; dette er også tilfældet i Christiansteds lutherske kirke på Kongensgade. Danskere er altid velkomne til søndagsgudstjenesten. Top Hat, et kunstgalleri og bar på Kompagnigade ejes og drives af herboende danskere Bent og Hanne Rasmussen som gerne ser besøg af deres landsmænd. I nødstilfælde, hvis man kræver dansktalende assistance, kan man kontakte den danske generalkonsul på St. Thomas Søren Blak, tlf. 776-0656, eller Leif og Elisabeth Pedersen tlf. 773-8049 (ikke om sommeren).

Et Historisk Landkort Translated by Nina York Et stort historisk landkort af St. Croix dateret 1913 udført af August Frederik Carl Neumann som blev født i Danmark sidst i 1860erne, Hele hans karriere var i den danske hær i artilleriet. Han afgik med eksamen fra den ansete elevskole. Efter at Ted Davis have gjort tjeneste i flere artillerikompagnier i Danmark meldte han sig til tjeneste i dansk Vestindien ( fra midt i 1890erne på St. Thomas, og fra1900-1914 i Christiansted, St. Croix.) Foruden sin militærtjeneste arbejdede Neumann også som offentlig landmåler (derfor dette håndtegnede landkort) og var meget aktiv i Christiansteds folkeliv. Neumann og hans familie vendte tilbage til Danmark kort efter første verdenskrigs udbrud, hvor han fortsatte sin karriere som professionel artillerist. Kort efter overdragelsen af øerne til U.S.A. d. 31. marts 1917, grundlagde Neumann og flere af hans militærkolleger der havde gjort tjeneste i Christiansted Dansk Vestindisk Selskab for at hylde de historiske og kulturelle bånd der binder Danmark og dets tidligere tropekoloni. Han blev valgt til formand af selskabet og holdt den post i mange år. August Neumann blev udnævnt Ridder af Dannebrog af kong Christian X inden han døde i København midt i 1950erne. Dette store landkort af St. Croix er det eneste originale og er i fin stand – et historisk stykke af St. Croix’s kulturarv. Dette interessante landkort vises på Gallery Bassin på Company Street i Christiansted. April//May May2013 2013 ••Page Page37 37 April


Watersports & Activities Explore Buck Island Reef National Monument with the pros!

BUCK ISLAND EXCURSIONS & SUNSET SAILS Big Beard’s Adventure Tours – 340-773-4482

Ride on our beautiful and spacious sailing catamaran Renegade or the newest and quickest power cat Adventure from Christiansted Wharf to Buck Island. Try our famous beach BBQ on Renegade’s full day trip, or take a fast ride on Adventure’s half day trip, or enjoy a sunset cruise at the end of your day. Captain Big Beard is also and ordained minister and performs weddings on board or around the island. (Services provided within Buck Island Reef National Monument are authorized by a National Park Service concession contract.) Csted Map #45

Caribbean Sea Adventures – 340-773-2628

Located adjacent to Fort Christiansvaern, CSA hosts several excursions to this US underwater National Park. Enjoy a full-day sail aboard our 32’ catamaran “Wavedancer” or our 32’ trimaran “Trine.” We also offer half-day glass bottom powerboat excursions, which are the fastest way to get there! Don’t miss out on our famous West Indianstyle BBQ—all you can eat and drink. Ask about our underwater video systems. Csted Map #60

Buck Island Charters

Sail to Buck Island Reef National Monument with Captain Heinz and his son Carl – one of the oldest charter boat companies on St. Croix. Teroro II and Dragonfly

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Watersports & Activities Award-Winning Dive Experience Shows The Best Of St. Croix’s Reefs!

Dive Experience — At 30 Years, the Name Says It All! Dive Experience turns 30 this year! Owner Michelle Pugh, 35-year resident of St. Croix, learned to dive in LA in 1970. It all started with a high school class in tide pool biology followed by swimming lessons and an open water dive class at North Hollywood YMCA. Michelle dived weekends and holidays and worked part time with Fish & Wildlife in the summers while attending school in San Diego. In the fall of 1977, she had a chance to go to St. Croix to teach diving. She fell in love with St. Croix and its diving and decided to start her own business. One of her most incredible dives was in 1979 as a photographer in Canada shooting killer whales for the book, A Whale Called Killer, by Erich Hoyt— an experience that would serve her well later on. Sam Halvorson, Captain, Instructor, Dive Master, and Videographer, has been on board for 25 years. He knows all the reefs and secret locations of many fish. His videos are a favorite souvenir! Skeeter, the rescue dog from Puerto Rico, loves the boat and swimming with the divers. In 1993, along with Jacques Cousteau, Michelle

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was inducted into the Platinum Pro 5000, through SSI, and in March of 2004 into the Women Divers Hall of Fame for being the first woman to dive with killer whales in the wild, the first American woman to teach diving in Moscow, Russia, and for establishing the mooring system on St. Croix. That same year, Michelle was given the SBDC and Congressional Award for Entrepreneurial Success. Toting a 100-ton Captain’s License, she has been on the St. Croix Fisheries Advisory Committee and on the Caribbean Council for Fisheries Management here since 1989.

Michelle, who’s made over 10,000 dives on St. Croix, loves diving and it shows! “I am the only dive center owner on St Croix that actually dives every day—guiding lots of customers by request,” she says. Michelle’s diving adventures include the West coast (Mexico to Canada), the East coast (Virginia to Rhode Island), the Red Sea, Australia, Solomon Islands, lots of Caribbean islands plus Borneo and the Philippines. Dive Experience is working locally with the Florida based Reef Environmental Education Foundation to help curb the Lion Fish invasion on St. Croix offering a supervised afternoon dive to hunt them. Michelle has taught local kids to dive for free saying, “If you can’t see it, how will you take an interest in protecting it? We need to do what we can, right here in our own back yard to keep our reefs healthy.” “With Dive Experience reaching 30 years and me with over 35 years of only being in the dive business, I’d like to think we’re simply the best at what we do.” Truly, the name says it all! Visit www. divexp.com or call 340-773-3307.

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Watersports & Activities Take the family kayaking – a great way to see things up close!

SUNSET CRUISES & ISLAND EXCURSIONS

Jolly Roger – 340-513-2508

Sail, hike, snorkel, and relax on the Jolly Roger 42’ Catamaran with Captain Mike. Sail to Buck Island on a half or full day trip and experience the colorful reefs, beautiful hiking and white sand beach (snorkel gear and instruction included). The Jolly Roger can accommodate small groups up to six or private groups up to twenty to Buck Island. Most trips depart from the boardwalk in Christiansted. Jolly Roger is a National Park Service Concessionaire. Csted Map #17

Lady Jasmyn Charters – 603-781-9864

Experience the Caribbean from the water, cruising in style around St Croix and the BVI’s on Lady Jasmyn, a beautifully-appointed, 42’ power catamaran. Enjoy unobstructed Caribbean views from the flybridge or sunning on the foredeck. The shaded cockpit is perfect for refreshing cocktails or leisurely dining. Our popular Sunset Cruise includes an array of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. All cruises are customized to meet your needs and to exceed your expectations. Join us for snorkeling, brunch, weddings, birthdays and other celebrations right from the boardwalk. Overnight charters tour St. John, St. Thomas and BVI waters. Captain Norm, USCG, and First Mate, Jamie Ann, have over 30 years of cruising experience in the US and British Virgin Islands. Email jbatson222@ aol.com, or visit www.Facebook.com/LadyJasmyn. C’sted Map #42

Teroro II and Dragonfly – 340-718-3161

Buck Island Charters, with Captain Heinz and his son Carl, is one of the oldest charter boat companies sailing to Buck Island Reef National Monument. Teroro II, a 42’ trimaran, is the first commercially built boat by Gold Coast Yachts at Salt River and chartered by Captain Heinz. Carl followed his father’s passion, after sailing and competing in his youth and after helping to captain Teroro II to Buck Island for 16 years, and now has is own boat Dragonfly, a 38’ trimaran. He and his father love to share their local knowledge with the guests aboard and give them a very personalized snorkeling tour of Buck Island Reef. We are recommended by Fromer’s Tour Guide and sail from Green Cay Marina. Island Map #91

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St. Croix is the only Caribbean island where a diver can: Dive a Wall—it drops over 13,000 feet, Dive a Reef – the largerst living reef of any Caribbean island, Dive a Wreck – there are 5 within 100 yards of each other, and Dive a Pier – the most phenomenal macro dive you’ll ever do‌all in the same day! One day introductory courses and beach dives get beginners in the water within hours of initial instruction!

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Get to know St. Croix’s underwater wildlife— Turtles, Eels, Sting Rays, Eagle Rays, Manta Rays, Dolphins, and even Humpback Whales with St. Croix’s Original PADI 5-Star IDC Center! Michelle Pugh, a member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame, opened Dive Experience in 1983 and has the most experienced dive staff on the island. Diver safety, combined with fun and preservation of the marine environment are our primary concerns. Daily Boat Dives. Diver Training. We love to dive and it shows! www.divexp.com C’sted Map #37 www.stcroix thisweek .com


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Fish the warm waters surrounding St. Croix with one of our professional captains! KAYAK TOURS

SNUBA – 340-226-3468

Want to experience the world’s underwater beauty just off the beaches of St. Croix in the safest way possible? Welcome to the world of Snuba! Our professional, friendly guides will show you the underworld up close and personal without having to surface for air. Snuba diving is in the oceans “life zone” found within the first 30 feet of water. This is where you will find more color, more fish, more coral and more entertainment. After a 10-minute orientation, your Snuba Guide will accompany you on an underwater tour that is easy and safe. Relax and enjoy the fun of breathing underwater without time-consuming training or heavy equipment. No certification required. Go Beyond Snorkeling! Give us a call or visit us on the East End of the boardwalk. C’sted Map #48

Bush Tribe Island Wide Eco Adventures – 340-277-2503

We are your One Stop for ecological and historical excursions! Come snorkel, hike, and kayak with us (day or night) and experience bioluminescent kayaking! Bush Tribe focuses on taking travelers of all ages off the beaten island path to learn about local vegetation, wildlife, and history. Adventurers get to see some of the most intriguing landscapes, breathtaking views, and coral reefs that St. Croix has to offer. Join us as we combine adventure, education, and culture into a relaxed and entertaining format led by experienced guides with a broad knowledge of island history and ecology. Ask about Private Events at our beautiful Salt River Palm Tree Grove. At Bush Tribe Eco Adventures we want to encourage people of all ages to get out and adventure more! www.bushtribe.com Island Map #2

Sweet Bottom Dive – 340-778-3800

Located on the property of the Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa, Sweet Bottom Dive Shop offers shore diving daily to the famous Davis Bay Wall located just over 100 yards off shore. Dive/Accommodation packages are available. Ever wanted to scuba dive? You can enjoy a Discover Scuba experience right in front of the resort. We also have great North Shore snorkeling, volleyball, bocce ball, and kayaks, among other activities, on one of the most beautiful beaches on St. Croix. There is a fullservice restaurant and bar/lounge located next to the dive shop. Diving is always sweeter at Sweet Bottom Dive Center! www.sweetbottomdive.com Island Map #33

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Watersports & Activities

Try Stand Up Paddle Boarding to get across the water! And…For adventurous visitors, kiteboarding is a thrill of a lifetime! kite / paddle / surf

Kitesurf/Paddlesurf St. Croix – 340-643-5824

If you want to enjoy St Croix’s best playground, come try the fastest growing water sports: Stand Up Paddle surfing and kiteboarding. Our full service operation is the only school on St Croix run by professional athletes, fully insured, and P.A.S.A. certified. With s.u.p. you benefit from a great work out while gliding over the beautiful Caribbean water. S.u.p. can be practiced on flat water but we also teach wave riding. For the more adventurous visitors, kiteboarding is the thrill of a lifetime. The beginner package is a three half-day course while we also offer advanced lessons for the experienced riders. Call us. We work inside the East End Marine Park. www.kitestcroix.com St. Croix Map #58

Freedom City Surf & Grill – 340-277-0682

SUP, aka “KU Hoe He’e Nalu,” originated in Hawaii but has arrived on the West End of St. Croix! With a quick learning curve our trained crew will have you “standing strong” in no time at all. Daily lessons & rentals or customized SUP Safaris through the mangroves of Altoona Lagoon or the East End Marine Park. Book a SUP Party or Full Moon Paddle. Get out of the gym and get fit through our SUP Fitness program – build core strength, and improve muscle mass and endurance. We also teach Kids SUP including water safety, balance, and stroke. Full Service SUP and surf retail and rental shop at Limin’ Beach across from the Frederiksted ballpark. Living the Stoke! F’sted Map #14

Kayak through mangroves while learning about wildlife and local history. Bush Tribe Eco Adventures

Live the Adventure: Become a National Geographic Diver!

340-227-0682

The PADI National Geographic Diver course takes the basic open water course to a higher level and gives you two more dives – one is learning more about navigation underwater, and and the other dive is learning about underwater environment. This course is more about adventure, conservation and exploration. By having the additional skill level in navigation it gives the diver more freedom to explore and to better observe the underwater environment. In 1926 National Geographic published the first color underwater photographs. Today with the PADI National Geographic Diver course you can follow in the footsteps of the world renown explorers. Visit or call Dive Experience, your PADI National Georgraphic Dive Center to find out more, 773-3307. www.stcroix thisweek .com

FULL-SERVICE BOARD SHOP

Hawaiian Shaved Ice made with local honey.

Aboard

Irie Feelin Call: 340-244-4232

Home to Teres Veho Stand Up Paddle Adventures LESSONS, RENTALS, TOURS, SALES

Ted Davis

Grill serving lunch & dinner 11 am to 8 pm GRILL 340-713-5159

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Watersports & Activities

See Hamm’s Bluff Lighthouse, Butler Bay, & Sandy Point On An Exciting Jet Ski!

SPORTFISHING Irie Feelin Sportfishing Charters– 340-244-4232

Come fishing aboard Irie Feelin a 40’ airconditioned Viking rigged to the teeth for offshore fishing including a full complement of Penn International Reels with custom rods and a Release Marine Fighting Chair. Irie Feelin, with bridge and cockpit mezzanine seating, has had a complete interior refit. Captain Harold Price has had more than 25 years of worldwide offshore fishing experience to show you a no compromise adventure on the sea. Let’s go fishing! Call for reservations. Christiansted boardwalk. fishing@viaccess.net, www.virginislandsoutfitters.com. Csted Map #42

JET SKIS West End Water Sports – 340-277-8295

Rent Jet Skis, Kayaks, Snorkeling Gear, Umbrellas and Chairs, and Sunray Floats at West End Water Sports Located on Rainbow Beach, 1-mile north of the Frederiksted Pier. The Western waters are crystal clear and the riding area is second to none on St. Croix.

Watch tight racing as the St. Croix Yacht Club hosts the Crucian One-Design Regatta April 20-21, and the Memorial Day Regatta May 26. SCYC

Glide over the smooth clear blue water while enjoying beautiful views of the bottom of the Caribbean Sea on your own unguided jet ski or book a tour to see Hamm’s bluff lighthouse, snorkel in Butler Bay and cruise by Sandy Point. Come spend a day on Rainbow Beach for a relaxing good time, great music, volleyball and your favorite beverages and local catch of the day at Rhythm’s Beach Bar and Grill. F’sted Map #3

For information and reservations call

340-277-8295 Located on

HARBOR TOURS

Seaside Tour / Glass-Bottom Boat Charter 340-643-8081

Charter the boat and the captain for you and five friends! Tour Christiansted Harbor and East to Green Cay or your own personalized itinerary. Captain Leklou can customize your tour to suit your interests – seeing island views or sunsets, snorkeling, a celebration, or just some time out on the water with family. Marvel underwater life and the ocean floor from the comfort of a shaded deck. One set price per hour – $80 for one to six passengers. Seaside Tour offers a private charter at an affordable price! Visit us at www.seasidetour.biz. Call ahead to reserve. Look for the red and white boat on the boardwalk in front of Angry Nates. C’sted Map #60

Seaside Tour Glass Bottom Boat Charter

Captain Thierry Leklou

Personalized charters up to 6 people only $80/ hour Call ahead to reserve:

340-643-8081 seasidetour@yahoo.com

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On the Christiansted Boardwalk

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r ec r e at i on GOLF

Tee-off at one of St. Croix’s acceptional golf courses! Carambola Golf Club – 778-5638

A beautiful, challenging 18-hole Robert Trent Jones award-winning course nestled in the lush rainforest. Name brand sportswear and golf accessories in the Pro Shop. Club rental and carts available. Call for rates, specials, and tee times. Island Map #32

The Buccaneer Hotel – 712-2144

An East End, 18-hole course that takes the player over rolling hills to the water’s edge with incredible views! Call for rates and tee times. Pro Shop. Island Map #88

The Links at Divi Carina Bay Resort – 773-9700 Mini 18-Hole Golf Course, Driving Range, Clubhouse. Thursday – Friday, 2-9:00pm, Saturday & Sunday, 12-9pm.

The Reef Golf Course – 773-8844

A beautiful 9-hole course located on the East End of St. Croix with phenomenal views of Teague Bay. Our Pro Shop offers top brands in golf apparel and accessories. Call for rates. Tee times are not required. Club rental and carts are available. Island Map #100

Beaches sunbathe, swim, snooze

All beaches in the U.S. Virgin Islands are open to the public, although access through private property may have restrictions. Buccaneer - East of Christiansted at the hotel. Non-guest fee for use of beach and changing facilities. Towels for hotel guests only. Watersports, snorkeling, swimming, beach bar. Island Map #88 Buck Island Reef National Monument –

Tour boats offer a variety of ways to get to this island off St. Croix’s northeast shore, with Turtle Beach and underwater trail. Picnic tables, great snorkeling, shade, hiking trail, limited facilities. Island Map #60

Reef Beach - East End, at Teague Bay on Route

Sprat Hall Beach - North of Frederiksted on

Columbus Landing Beach – The site of the

Two East End courts open to the public. Non-guests, $5.00 per person per hour. Call for reservations. Island Map #94

Rainbow Beach - North of Frederiksted, beach bar, traditional Sunday hang-out spot for live music and volleyball. Good swimming. Island Map #21

Carambola Beach Resort - Davis Bay on

on Route 82. Restaurant and bar at Chenay Bay Beach Resort; also sandy beach, hammocks, beach chair and kayak rentals. Island Map #94

Chenay Bay Beach Resort – 773-2918

with picnic tables, great snorkeling, south of Frederiksted. Island Map #14

Sand Castle Beach - Nice sandy beach with shade south of Frederiksted with watersports available, great snorkeling and swimming. Island Map #14

Chenay Bay Beach - East of Christiansted

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Dorsch Beach - Wide, white sandy beach

Cane Bay - North Shore on Route 80. Sandy beach, shade and snorkeling off the reefs near shore. Full service dive center, kayaking, hotels, beach bars and restaurants nearby, nice swimming between here and Carambola, although waves can get a little choppy in winter. Island Map #35 the North Shore. Spectacular setting, bar, restaurant, hammocks and chairs. Island Map #33

We love tennis on St. Croix! Some courts are equipped for night play.

Divi Carina Bay Resort - East of Christiansted on South Shore, Route 60. Restaurant, bar. Island Map #105

1493 landing of Columbus at Salt River. Access by the road to the left of the marina. Minimal facilities. Managed by the Territiorial State Historic Preservation Office – DPNR and is within the boundaries of the National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve. Island Map #106

Cramer Park - Public beach at the end of

Route 82. Recently renovated changing rooms; bathrooms; limited facilities. Island Map #164

82. Restaurant and bar. Island Map #100

Route 63. One mile of beach. Island Map #9

St. Croix East End Marine Park - The terri-

tory’s first marine park encompasses approximately 60 square miles of coastal and marine habitats -providing a great opportunity to experience the natural wonders of St. Croix. Managed by the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources, division of Coastal Zone Management. For more information call 773-EEMP. Island Map Management Zones

Tamarind Reef - Near Green Cay Marina.

Tranquil beach with a small reef for snorkeling. Restaurant, kayaks. Island Map #91

Vincent F. Mason, Sr., Coral Resort - Pristine

white sandy beach on the West End. Old Frederiksted pool has been refurbished into new park with paved parking, tables and grills, facilities. Island Map #65

The Buccaneer Hotel – 773-3036

Eight East End courts, two lighted. Pro Shop and Game Match Service. Tennis Pro, Don de Wilde, available for lessons. Open to the public. Call to reserve court time. Island Map #88

The Reef Tennis – 773-8844

Located on the East End, on the road to Duggan’s Reef Restaurant, and across the street from the Reef Golf Course. Two courts. $5.00 per person per hour. Open to the public. Island Map #100

Public Courts

Three courts located at Canagata Ball Park just East of Christiansted. Lighted for night play. One court located near Fort Frederik in Frederiksted. Island Map #86 and F’sted Map #18 www.stcroix thisweek .com

Rainbow Beach, Frederiksted.

Miguel Garcia

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Destination St. Croix BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE US VIRGIN ISLANDS

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is located in a Strand Street courtyard near the Pier; open weekdays & cruise-ship days. A Christiansted National Historic Site Visitor’s Orientation Center is located at Scale House on King Street at the Wharf. The seasoned traveler doesn’t take chances. Lock your car, don’t wear valuable jewelry wandering in town, keep to the main areas. CURRENCY & BANKING. We use the US dollar and credit cards are accepted everywhere. First Bank open Mon – Th, 8:30-4 pm, Fri to 5 pm, and Sat 9-1 pm. Banco Popular open Mon – Th, 8-3 pm, Fri, to 4 pm, and Sat 9-1 pm. See Maps for ATM locations. TAXES. No sales tax but a 10% government tax is applied to hotel rooms.

ARRIVAL. US citizens don’t need a passport; departing visitors need a photo ID. LOCATION. St. Croix lies 18 north latitude and 65 west longitude, about 700 miles from the equator. The Virgin Islands are part of the Antilles chain from the Bahamas down to Trinidad. St. Croix is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. VIRGIN ISLANDERS. Virgin Islanders are a reserved but friendly people. “Good Morning,” “Good Afternoon,” and “Good Night” are welcome Crucian greetings. Everyone speaks English or a lilting version of it. CLIMATE. Year-round temperatures range in the 80s during the day, 70s most nights, with summer somewhat warmer. Easterly trade winds keep the humidity down. Most island showers are over in minutes. Residents collect rainwater from rooftops into household cisterns. Saltwater distillation plants help the supply. With water scarce, it is used sparingly. TIME. We are on Atlantic Standard in the winter, one hour ahead of Eastern Standard. During the summer, we are the same time as Eastern Daylight Savings. WHAT TO WEAR. Island dress is casual but bathing suits and men without shirts in town or grocery stores is frowned upon. Men’s don’t need ties or jackets; hats are great sun protectors for everyone. No adaptors needed for personal plug-ins.

COMMUNICATIONS. St. Croix has several radio stations and three television stations; Cable TV carries the national news stations. Two newspapers are published daily; also an online daily. New York and Miami papers arrive each morning. TELEPHONE SERVICE. The local area code is 340 but you need not dial it for local numbers. Phone cards are sold at many shops throughout the island. We have local Sprint and ATT stores plus Radio Shack for any forgotten cell phone accessories. POSTAL RATES. As part of the US postal system, 1st class mail is .45 cents for the first ounce, postcards are .32 cents, international rates are $1.05 for cards and letters, except .85 cents to Canada and Mexico. See maps for post office locations. MARINE LIFE. All native plants, animals, fish (unless harvested for food), coral and shells are protected under the Indigenous Species Act. You will not be permitted to leave the territory with any plants or marine life in your possession. HOLIDAYS. We celebrate US Federal holidays and local ones as well. The government closes for all holidays, banks close for most. Shops stay open except on major holidays.

WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU. The Christiansted Visitors Bureau is located in Government House on Queen Cross Street; open weekdays. The Frederiksted Visitor’s Bureau Page 46 • April / May 2013

Butler Bay.

Helpful ARTS Caribbean Dance Company......340-778-8824 Caribbean Museum Center.......340-772-2622 Island Center..............................340-778-5271 Pointe Dance Academy..............340-718-0435

AIRLINES American Airlines......................800-474-4884 American Eagle..........................800-433-7300 Cape Air......................................800-352-0714 Coastal Air..................................340-773-6862 Delta . .........................................800-221-1212 Jet Blue........................................800-538-2583 LIAT............................................340-778-9930 Seaborne Airlines Seaplane . .....340-773-6442 U.S. Airways................................800-622-1015 Vieques Air Link . ......................340-778-9858

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Chamber of Commerce.............340-773-1435 St. Croix Hotel Association........340-773-7117 Toll Free.................................800-524-2026

EMERGENCY NUMBERS Police, Fire, Ambulance ........... Land line, 911 Cell Phone, ............................340-772-9111 Divers Alert Network.................919-684-2948 V.I. Territorial Emergency Management (VITEMA...............................340-773-2244 VI Search and Rescue . ..............787-729-6770 St. Croix Hospital. .....................340-778-6311

HISTORIC St. Croix Landmarks Society.....340-772-0598 Fort Frederik Museum . ............340-772-2021 St. George Village Botanical Garden.... 340-692-2874 www.stcroix thisweek .com


Rejsemål St. Croix PRAKTISKE OPLYSNINGER OM US VIRGIN ISLANDS

Ankomst: Pas og visum fordres af danske besøgende. Beliggenhed. St.Croix ligger på 18 grader nord bredde og 65 grader vest længde, lidt over 1000 km fra Ækvator. Jomfruøerne er en del af Antilles økæden fra Bahama øerne ned til Trinidad. St. Croix er omgivet af det karibiske hav. Befolk-ningen. Virgin Islands befolkning er venlig men tilbageholdende. Man hilser gerne med “Good morning”, “Good Afternoon” og “Good Night.” Alle taler engelsk eller et melodisk dialekt deraf.

Ted Davis

Phone Numbers LIBRARIES Athalie Petersen Library, Frederiksted...........................340-772-0315 Florence Williams Library, Christiansted..........................340-773-5715

SERVICES & ORGANIZATIONS Alcoholics Anonymous (for meeting schedule)...............340-776-5283 Al-Anon/ACOA. . ......................340-718-0372 American Red Cross..................340-778-5104 Chamber of Commerce.............340-718-1435 Narcotics Anonymous ..............340-719-3058 National Park Service.................340-773-1460 Rotary Harborside ....................340-277-7206 Rotary Mid Isle . ........................340-642-2562 Rotary St. Croix . .......................340-277-4788 Rotary West ...............................340-772-5282 St. Croix Environmental Assoc.....340-773-1989 Tourist Information: Frederiksted ..........................340-772-0357 Christiansted ............340-773-1404 x 4801 Toll Free....................................... 800-372-USVI U.S. Customs..............................340-773-5650 Cruise Ship Arrival Information....340-772-0357 FBI...............................................340-773-7922 after hours: (San Juan) .........787-754-6000

weather National Weather Service Forecast Office............................787-253-4586

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Klima. Solrigt, med årlige temperaturer omkring højt i 20erne om dagen, omkring 20 grader om natten – lidt varmere i sommermånederne. Østlige passatvinde holder fugtigheden lav. .De fleste byger er forbi i løbet af få minutter. Beboerne samler regnvand fra tagene ned i cisterner under husene. Saltvandsdestillering bidrager til forsyningen. Vi er nøjsomme med vores vandforbrug. Tider. Vi ligger på atlantisk standardtid; om sommeren minus 5 timer fra Danmark; mellem oktober og april minus 6 timer. En time før USAs østkyst om vinteren. Påklædning. Afslappet, men badedragt eller mænd uden skjorte på gaden og i butikker er ildeset. Mænd behøver ikke jakke og slips. En bredskygget hat er en god beskyttelse mod solen for alle. En adapter til 110VDC er nødvendig til strømforbrug ved f.eks.opladning. Hjælp til Besøgende. Turistkontoret i Christiansted ligger i Guvernementshuset med indgang fra Queen Cross Street; åbent uge dage. I Frederiksted ligger kontoret i en baggård på Strandgade nær kajen; åbent ugedage og når krydstogtsskibe ankommer. I Christiansted ligger et orienteringscenter til besøgende i den gamle vejerbod ved havnen. Her som alle vegne, vær forsigtig. Lås bilen, gå ikke med værdifulde smykker i byen, og hold dig til de befolkede områder. Valuta og Banker. Vi bruger den amerikanske dollar, og kreditkort bruges næsten overalt. First Bank har åbent mandag-torsdag 8:30-16, fredag til kl.17, lørdag 9 til 13. Banco Popular har åbent mandag-torsdag 8-15, fredag til 16, og lørdag 9 til 13. Se by- og økort om beliggenhed af kontantautomater.

Skatter. Ingen moms her; der lægges dog 10% skat på hotelværelser. Media. St. Croix har flere radiostationer og tre fjernsynsstationer; kabelfjernsyn viser alle de amerikanske kanaler. To aviser udgives daglig; også en netavis. Blade fra New York og Miami kommer daglig. Telefon. Den lokale.områdekode er 340, men bruges ikke ved lokalopringning. Telefonkort sælges mange steder. Mange danske mobiltelefoner fungerer ikke her; man kan købe billige telefoner med kort og andet tilbehør hos Sprint, AT&T og Radio Shack. Posttakster: Vi er en del af USAs postsystem, hvor taksterne for et brev er 45¢ og postkort 32¢. International posttakst er $1.05 for brev og postkort, undtagen til Canada og Mexico hvor den er 85¢. Se by-og økortene for at finde postkontorerne. Plante-og dyreliv på land og i hav. Alle lokale planter, dyr og fisk (undtagen fanget som føde), er beskyttede, inklusive koraller, skaller og andet levende fra havet. Man må ikke hjembringe nogen af disse levende organismer. Helligdage. Her fejrer man amerikanske helligdage foruden en hel del lokale. Regerings-kontorer er lukkede da, ligeledes som regel banker, mens butikker kun lukker de vigtigste helligdage.

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Island Accommodations

Arawak Bay: the Inn at Salt River

340-772 1684

Buccaneer

340-712-2100

Carrington’s Inn

340-713-0508

Chenay Bay Beach Resort

340-718-2918

Club Comanche

340-773-0210

Club St. Croix

340-718-9150

Colony Cove

340-718-1965

Company House Hotel

340-773-1377

Cottages By The Sea

340-772-0495

Cruzan Sands Villa

972-747-7575

Discovery Grove

340-642-8322

Divi Carina Bay Beach Resort

340-773-9700

Frederiksted Hotel

340-772-0500

Hibiscus Beach Resort

340-718-4042

Holger Danske

340-773-3600

Hotel Caravelle

340-773-0687

Hotel on the Cay

340-773-2035

King Christian Hotel

340-773-6330

King’s Alley Hotel

340-773-0103

Mt. Victory Camp Eco Lodge

340-201-7983

Northside Valley

340-772-0558

Palms at Pelican Cove

340-718-8920

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Sugar Beach

340-718-5345

Tamarind Reef Resort & Spa

340-718-4455

Vacation St. Croix

340-718-0361

Waves at Cane Bay

340-718-1815

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hether you’re planning your wedding, honeymoon, romantic getaway, or family vacation, St. Croix, the largest of the US Virgin Islands, has accommodations to suit everyone! Choose The Buccaneer, Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa or Divi Carina Bay All Inclusive Resort & Casino and get tennis, watersports, shopping, spas, beaches, and restaurants. The Buccaneer and Renaissance Carambola also offer golf. Consider small hotel charm at Sand Castle on the Beach in Frederiksted. This quaint, boutique hotel has studios, bedroom suits, and elegant villas on a magnificent beach with fresh water pools and an award-winning restaurant. Tamarind Reef Resort features 38 beachfront rooms, 2 restaurants, a seaside pool, lighted tennis courts, and day spa. Enjoy spectacular views of the Caribbean, Green Cay, Buck Island, and the yachts at Green Cay Marina. Vacation St. Croix represents the finest vacation villas and includes personalized service from planning to arrival. Enjoy all the privacy and space of a beautiful home combined with hotel-quality services and amenities. Cruzan Sands Villa on the Beach is a new luxury beachfront villa in Estate Salt River. Family friendly, it sleeps 8 comfortably. Enjoy the wonderful sandy beach and the views from the spacious, covered wrap-around porch! Mt. Victory Camp Eco Lodge is a unique rainforest getaway; comfortable lodging in a natural site. Take advantage of workshops, tours, walks, hikes and other activities. Relax here in nature’s splendor! The West End’s Northside Valley hosts lush landscaping and ocean views from 8 eco vacation villas. Stargaze at night, pick organic fruit by day and stroll to nearby beaches. Escape to simple living!

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Transportation

rental cars, taxi & tour information

Christiansted National Historic Site Established in 1952, Christiansted National Historic Site was the first unit of the National Park Saystem in the US Virgin Islands. The park’s historic buidings and grounds commemorate the Danish heritage (1733-1917) of the town of Christiansted, St. Croix, which was named

in honor of the reigning King of Denmark and Norway, Christian VI. In the 1700s, Christiansted was part of a mercantile system that linked Europe,West Africa, and the Caribbean in the infamous “Triangular Trade.” Christiansted was the first town in the Lesser Antilles to be built on the grid system and to have a building code. Its distinctive colonial architecture reflects the town’s status as capital of the Danish West Indies (1755-1871); the great wealth generated by the export of cane sugar, molasses, and rum; and the influence of government building inspectors. Take two free tours—“Free Gut” is the freed black neighborhood of Christiansted established by the Danish in 1748 and “Gallows Bay” is the fishing community that sustained Christiansted’s fish market for more than two centuries. For an appointment, call 340-773-1460. www.nps.gov/chri

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taxi CHARGES and SPECIAL PROVISIONS ■ The charges to areas not listed in this schedule shall be arrived at by using the nearest tariffed place crossed to the next tariffed place ahead, based on one nearest to the passenger’s destination. ■ These rules include, “A taxi operator, while on duty, shall not refuse any passenger unless the passenger is intoxicated and disorderly or in possession of a pet or animal (other than a seeing-eye dog or service dog) that is not properly secured in a kennel case or other suitable container. There shall be no charge for the seeing-eye or service dog. ■ Kennel charges: Large kennel $30, small kennel $20. ■ Round trip fares: double the oneway fare plus waiting charges. ■ Waiting charges: $1 per minute. First five free. ■ Radio/phone call: The fare plus one third of the basic fare. ■ Anyone requesting a taxi exclusively for themselves shall pay the rate charged for four passengers. ■ Luggage: A flat rate of $2 per bag shall be added for each passenger. The rate for items larger than 30inches by 20 inches shall not exceed $4 per item. ■ Hourly Rates (1 - 4 passengers) Sedan/Mini Van $40; Van $55; Safari $80. Rates for additional passengers will be negotiated between the taxi operator and passenger(s). www.stcroix thisweek .com


...continued taxi services Crucian Taxi................. 340-773-6388, 422-1856 Richardson’s Taxi:.......... 340-778-8392, 690-8871 Rudy’s Taxi & Tours:.....340-773-6803, 514-4600 St. Croix Taxi Association, Airport:... 340-778-1088

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LOW Rates for April, May & Triathlon!

Taxi stands in Christiansted are on King Street near Government House and at Market Square; in Frederiksted by Fort Frederik. You can stop by and make arrangements to be picked up later in the day. Contact the Taxi Division with compliments, complaints, problems or questions. The number is (340) 773-2226, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

From the airport to: The Buccaneer.......................... $20....($10) Cane Bay Plantation................ $22....($11) Carambola................................ $20....($10) Chenay Bay............................... $21....($11) Continued on page 52.

Website Reservations

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St. Croix Airport

340-778-9636

• Christiansted opposite Seaplane 340-713-9289

• Cruise Passengers: Frederiksted (oppposite Pier at Cruzan Barrel) 340-778-4663

Toll Free 888-264-8894 Renter must be 25 or older (ages 23-24 an underage driver fee applies), have valid driver's license & major credit card. An independent Budget Systems Licensee.

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Christiansted............................ $16......($9) Cotton Valley........................... $24....($11) Divi Carina Bay....................... $24....($12) Frederiksted............................. $12......($6) Green Cay................................. $22....($11) Hovensa..................................... $12......($6) St. Croix Yacht Club................. $24....($12) St. George Botanical Garden.. $12......($6) Shoy’s......................................... $20....($10) Sprat Hall.................................. $17......($9) Sunny Isle.................................. $12......($6) The Palms at Pelican Cove...... $16......($9) Whim Plantation Museum...... $12......($6)

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The Buccaneer............................ $9......($5) Cane Bay................................... $24....($11) Carambola................................ $30....($12) Cormorant................................ $10......($5) Divi Carina Bay........................ $18......($9) Frederiksted.............................. $24....($11) Gallows Bay................................ $6......($3) Salt River................................... $22....($11) Sunny Isle/Island Center......... $12......($6)

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ST. CROIX...Carambola................................ $27....($11) without limitations!ENJOY Toll Free: 888-248-4261 Christiansted............................ $24....($11) ENJOY ST. CROIX... without limitations! Toll Free: 888-248-4261 10% Discount with this ad Divi Carina Bay........................ $36....($18) N 10% Discount with this ad for Sprat Hall.................................. $10......($5) for direct through without Tollreservations Free: 888-248-4261 10% Discount with this ad directlimitations! reservations through

Hertz St. Croix only.* for direct reservations through Hertz St.with Croix 10% Discount this adonly.* Affordable rates. Hertz St. Croix only.* for direct reservations through N Affordable rates. Unlimited miles. FREE pick-up and delivery** Affordable rates. Hertz St. Croix only.*

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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: VITRAN Buses serve the island with numerous routes, starting service at 5:30 am on weekdays, ending at 9:00 pm, starting later on weekends. If you are not in a hurry, you can tour the island for only $1, going between our two towns and to shopping centers (transfer at La Reine in midisland). Call 778-0898 or 773-1664.

Jeeps, Suv’s, Minivans CHOOSE FROM OUR FLEET OF: CHOOSECars, FROM OUR FLEET OF:

and FLEET Passenger Vans. Cars, Jeeps, Suv’s, MinivansAlternate affordable ways of getting around CHOOSE OUR Cars,FROM Jeeps, SUV’s,OF: Minivans www.rentacarstcroix.com orand email -Passenger hertzstx@viaccess.net Vans. are group taxi vans (marked Taxi) that ply Cars, Jeeps, Suv’s, Minivans many routes. Economy-minded visitors can www.rentacarstcroix.com email - hertzstx@viaccess.net andand Passenger Vans.(340)Vans. Henry Passenger E. Rohlsen Airport: 778-1402 oror(340) 778-9744 pick up a ride from Christiansted to Frederik-

www.rentacarstcroix.com email: hertzstx@viaccess.net sted or reverse for $2.50, if they are willing to www.rentacarstcroix.com or email -or hertzstx@viaccess.net Henry E. Rohlsen Airport: (340) 778-1402 or (340) 778-9744 *Coupon must be presented at time of rental and may not be combined with any other discounts. **Some restrictions apply.

Henry E. Rohlsen Airport: (340) 778-1402 or (340) 778-9744 Henry E. Rohlsen Airport: (340) 778-1402 or (340) 778-9744

share with local riders. Departures are from the Market Square in Christiansted and Buddhoe Park in Frederiksted, but the vans can also be flagged down along the route.

*Coupon must be presented at time of rental and may not be combined with any other discounts. **Some restrictions apply.

*Coupon must be presented at time of rental and may not be combined with any other discounts. **Some restrictions apply.

*Coupon must be presented at time of rental and may not be combined with any other discounts. **Some restrictions apply.

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Online Advertiser’s Directory Explore our advertisers websites!

ART AND ARTISTS Caribbean Community Theater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.cct.vi Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts. . . . . . . . . . . www.cmcarts.org D&D Studio Fine Art Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.ddstudio.us Elisa McKay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.sistahart.com Henle Studio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.mariahenlestudio.com Maufe Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.maufegallery.com Attractions AND EVENTS C.H.A.N.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . chantvi.org Divi Carina Bay Casino. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.carinabay.com Lawaetz Museum at Little LaGrange. . . . www.stcroixlandmarks.com Paul & Jill’s Stables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.paulandjills.com St. Croix Environmental Association. . . . www.stxenvironmental.org St. Croix Half Ironman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.stcroixtriathlon.com St. Croix Landmarks Society. . . . . . . . . . . . www.stcroixlandmarks.com St. Croix Yacht Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.stcroixyc.com St. George Village Botanical Garden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.sgvbg.org The Good Hope School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.ghsvi.org Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . www.visfi.org Whim Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.stcroixlandmarks.com dining Alley Galley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.alleygalley.com Angry Nates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.angrynates.com Beachside Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.sandcastleonthebeach.com Blue Water Terrace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.bluewaterterrace.com café fresco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.cafefrescousvi.com Cultured Pelican Ristorante. . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.culturedpelican.com Fort Christian Brew Pub. . . . . . . . www.fortchristianstedbrewpub.com Good Spirits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.facebook.com/goodspiritsvi John Eddie’s Lowlife Bar & Refuge. . . www.lowlifebarandrefuge.com Polly’s at the Pier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.pollysatthepier.com Rhythms at Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . www.liminatrainbowbeach.com Salud Bistro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.saludbistro.com The Bistro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.thebistrovi.com The Buccaneer Restaurants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.thebuccaneer.com The Galleon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.galleonrestaurant.com The Palms at Pelican Cove. . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.palmspelicancove.com The Pickled Greek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.pickledgreek.com The Waves at Cane Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.canebaystcroix.com You Are Here. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.youareherestx.com HELPFUL GENERAL INFORMATION Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.stxchamber.org Hotel & Tourism Association. . . . . . www.stcroixhotelandtourism.com GoToStCroix.com / Harbor Cam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.gotostcroix.com National Weather Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.nws.noaa.gov Rotary Clubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.rotary.org St. Croix Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.stcroixfoundation.org St. Croix This Week. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.stcroixthisweek.com HOTELS AND vacation rentals The Buccaneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.thebuccaneer.com Club Comanche Hotel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.clubcomanche.com Cruzan Sands Villa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.cruzansands.com Divi Carina Bay Resort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.carinabay.com Mount Victory Camp Eco Lodge. . . . . . . . . . www.mtvictorycamp.com Northside Valley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.northsidevalley.com Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort . . . . www.renaissancestrcroix.com www.stcroix thisweek .com

Sand Castle on the Beach . . . . . . . . . www.sandcastleonthebeach.com Tamarind Reef Resort & Spa. . . . . . . . . . . www.tamarindreefhotel.com The Waves at Cane Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.canebaystcroix.com Vacation St. Croix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.vacationstcroix.com photography / WEDDINGS Q Studio, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.qstudiovi.com Tina Henle Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.tinahenle.com REAL ESTATE Calabash Realtors…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.calabashrealtors.com Coldwell-Banker/Land-de Wilde Realty. . www.coldwellbankervi.com Hamilton Real Estate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.patricevi.com REcreation Reef Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.reefcondosusvi.com SHOPping ARTFarm, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.artfarmllc.com Crucian Gold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.cruciangold.com Designworks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.islandlivingstore.com ib designs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.islandboydesigns.com Joyia Inspirational Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.joyia.us Landmarks Society Research Library . . . . www.stcroixlandmarks.org Rustico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.caribbean-rustico.com Sonya’s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.sonyaltd.com Tropical Bracelet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.islandbracelets.com Undercover Books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.undercoverbooksvi.com Violette’s Boutique. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.violette.com TRANSPORTATION Budget Rent A Car. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.budgetstcroix.com Centerline Car Rental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.ccrvi.com Hertz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.rentacarstcroix.com Olympic Car Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.stcroixcarrentals.com Skyline Car Rental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . skyline@vipowernet.net TREAT YOURSELF Buccaneer /Hideaway Spa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.thebuccaneer.com Gov. Juan Luis Hospital & Medical Ctr.. . . www.caribbeanfamilyhealth.org Paradise Waits Tattoo Studio & Gallery. . . . . . . www.tatoostcroix.com Renuatum Spa at Kalima Center. . . . . . . . . www.renuatumnaturals.org Spa at Carambola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . renaissancestcroix.com Tamarind Reef Resort Spa. . . . . . . . . . . . . www.tamarindreefhotel.com Tropical Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.tropicaltherapyvi.com WATER SPORTS Big Beard's Adventure Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.bigbeards.com Bush Tribe Eco Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.bushtribe.com Cane Bay Dive Shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.canebayscuba.com Caribbean Sea Adventures. . . . . . www.caribbeanseaadventures.com Dive Experience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.divexp.com Irie Feelin Fishing Charters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.virginislandsoutfitters Freedom City Surf & Grill . . . . . www.standuppaddleconnection.com Jolly Roger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.jollyrogervi.com Kitesurf/Paddlesurf St. Croix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.kitestcroix.com Lady Jasmyn Charters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.facebook.com/ladyjasmyn Sea-Thru Kayak Adventures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.seathrukayaksvi.com SNUBA of St. Croix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.snubastcroix.com Sweet Bottom Dive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.sweetbottomdive.com Teroro & Dragon Fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.teroro@msn.com Virgin Kayak Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.virginkayaktours.com West End Water Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.wewatersports.com April / May 2013 • Page 53


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feet and goes well below 1,000 feet. On the top of the shelf are coral heads and sand flats — great place to see Sting Rays. Lots of Barred Squirrel Fish, Yellow Tail Snapper, and Turtles. 2. Scotch Banks — There’s a slopping wall on the west side and sand chutes and flats that goes all the way to Buck Island. Good place to find Nurse Sharks under ledges, Conch, Eels and Peacock Flounders. In deep water you will find Black Coral and Elephant Ear Sponges.

Brought to you by Dive Experience, Strand Street, Christiansted.

Non-Hotel Beaches Buck Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (M, 0) 60 Cane Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (E, 1) 35 Colombus Landing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (G, 1) 106 Cramer Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (O, 1) 164 Dorsch Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B, 4) 14 Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B, 3) 21 Reef Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (N, 1) 100 Sandy Point. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (A, 5) Shoys Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (J, 1) 88 Sprat Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B, 2) 9 St. Croix East End Marine Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Vincent F. Mason, Sr. Coral Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Real Estate and Rentals Calabash Realtors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (H, 1) 66 Coldwell-Banker/Land-de Wilde Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

Hotels and Inns Outside of Town

Buccaneer Hotel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (K, 1) 88 Carrington’s Inn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (I, 3) 79 Chenay Bay Beach Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (K, 1) 94 Cruzan Sands Villa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (G, 1) 2 Discovery Grove. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (F, 2) 56 Divi Carina Beach Resort and Casino. . . . . . . . . . . . (N, 2) 105 #7 Estate Granard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (I, 4) 36 Mt. Victory Camp Eco Lodge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (C, 2) 6 Northside Valley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B, 1) 10 Sand Castle On the Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B, 4) 14 Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort. . . . (D, 1) 33 Tamarind Reef Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (K, 1) 91 The Palms at Pelican Cove. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (H 1) 66 The Waves at Cane Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (E, 1) 35 Villa Greenleaf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (H, 2) 59

Restaurants Outside of Towns

Ace Roti Shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (H, 3) 31 Beach Side Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B, 4) 14 Blue Water Terrace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (M, 1) 40 Cheeseburger’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Cultured Pelican Ristorante. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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Dockside at Divi Carina Bay Resort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Duggan’s Reef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (N, 2) 100 East End Pizza at Divi Carina Bay Resort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 El Flamboyant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (F, 4) 28 Flamboyant Bar & Grill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Good Spirits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (N, 2) 7 Mermaid Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (J, 1) 88 Mocha Jumbies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Pirate’s Tavern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Rhythms at Rainbow Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B, 3) 21 Salud Bistro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (I, 2) 44 Saman Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Starlite Grille at Divi Carina Bay Resort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Terrace Restaurant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (J, 1) 88 The Galleon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (K, 1) 91 The Palms at Pelican Cove. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (H, 1) 66 The Pickled Greek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (J, 2) 87 The Waves at Cane Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (E, 1) 35

Countryside Shopping and Services

Estate Whim Museum Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (C, 4) 18 Hideaway Spa at the Buccaneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (K, 1) 88 Paradise Waits Tattoo Studio & Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . (K, 1) 23 Rustico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (I, 2) 5 Tamarind Reef Resort Spa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (K, 1) 91 The Museum Store at Botanical Gardens. . . . . . . . . . (D, 3) 22 The Spa at Carambola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (D, 1) 33

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Local Produce Artfarm, LLC (Island Organics). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (K, 1) 11 La Reine Farmers’ Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (F, 3) 20 Tropics Hydroponics Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (H, 1) 13 VI Farmers’ Cooperative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (I, 1) 12 Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute . . . . . . . . . (C, 2) 17

Traveler Services

Avis Rent-a-Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 50 Bank ATMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (G, 3) 48, (I, 2) 75 Budget Rent a Car. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …(E, 4) 50 Centerline Car Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (G, 3) 43 Hertz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …(E, 4) 50 Olympic Rent-a-Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (I, 2) 81 Post Offices. . . . . . . . . . (I, 2) 82, 84, (G, 2) 42, C’sted, F’sted Seaborne Shuttle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (F, 4) 34 Skyline Car Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (G, 2) 42 Vitran Bus Service Airport, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (G, 3) 43

Sports Outside of Towns

Buccaneer Golf / Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (K, 1) 88 Bush Tribe Eco Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (G, 1) 2 Cane Bay Dive Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (E, 1) (N, 2) 35, 105 Carambola Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (E, 2) 32 Kitesurf/Paddlesurf St. Croix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (M, 1) 58 Paul and Jill’s Equestrian Stables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B, 2) 4

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Recreational Zone – Allows snorkeling, diving, boating, and recreational shoreline fishing. Catch-and-release guide fishing, and cast-net bait fishing are allowed with a Marine Park Permit. all other traditional fishing is prohibited (including but not limited to: fish traps; spear fishing; collection of lobster, conch whelk). Wildlife Preserve Zone – Protects nesting female sea turtles using beaches in East End, Issac, Jack and Boiler Bays to lay eggs.

Randall “Doc” James Racetrack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (F, 5) 52 St. Croix Yacht Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (N, 1) 101 Sweet Bottom Dive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (D, 1) 33 Teroro II & Dragonfly Day Sail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (K, 1) 91 The Reef Golf Course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (N,2) 100 Virgin Kayak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (E ,1) 35 West End Water Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (N,2) 21

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Caribbean Community Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (I, 2) 80 Cruzan Rum Factory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (E, 4) 24 Estate Little Princess/Nature Conservancy. . . . . . . . . (I, 1) 62 Estate Whim Plantation Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (C, 4) 18 Good Hope School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (C, 5) 16 Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital & Medical Center. . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Island Center for Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (G, 2) 57 Carl & Marie Lawaetz Family Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . (C, 3) 8 Salt River National Historic Park & Ecological Preserve. . . . (G, 1) 2 Orange Grove Shopping Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (I, 2) 75 Peter’s Rest Shopping Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (H, 3) 55 St. Croix Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (I, 2) 75 St. George Village Botanical Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . (D, 3) 22 Sunny Isle Shopping Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (G, 3) 48 University of the Virgin Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (F, 3) 26

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Divi Carina Bay Resort East End Fire Station Fire Service Office, Sunny Isle Palms at Pelican Cove Patrick Sweeney Police Station Richmond Fire Station St. Croix Yacht Club

The Recycling Center, next to the Dept. Of Public Works in Anna’s Hope, hopes to announce the opening soon. For more information call 340-692-9632 x 5 or 340-690-8152 or visit www.usvircd.org/RAVI (Recycling Association of the VI). April / May 2013 • Page 55

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Joyia Inspirational Jewelry. . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Maufe Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Panache Jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Purple Papaya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Rare Finds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Renuatum Spa at Kalima Center . . . . . . . . . 1 Roseway (Dec-Apr). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Royal Poinciana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Savant Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Seaborne Airlines Seaplane . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Seaside Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 SNUBA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Sonya’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 St. Croix Environmental Association.. . . . . . 3 Sweeny’s St. Croix Safari Tours . . . . . . . . 80 Tavern 1844. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 The Bistro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 www.stcroix thisweek .com


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The Court Yard Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tropical Bracelet Factory Outlet. . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Tropical Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Undercover Books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Vacation St. Croix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Violette’s Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 You Are Here. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 ATMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 31 Anglican Church. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Catholic Church. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Lutheran Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Post Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 34 Public Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Rest Rooms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Government House 6 on King Street was in part the former home of a Danish merchant. That section dates from 1749; another section, the previous town house of a wealthy Danish plantation owner, was joined to it in 1826, together becoming the seat of the Danish West Indies government. The grand staircase and portico were added in 1830, as was the impressive ballroom/reception hall on the second floor by Governor General Peter von Scholten, who had his office and official residence here. The former are open to the public (entrance at mid-building on King Street). The Virgin Islands Tourism office (open weekdays only) is downstairs fronting the Lutheran Church. The Lutheran Church 7 across Queen Cross Street on King Street, was originally the Dutch Reformed Church, built in the 1740’s and transferred to the Lutherans in 1831, who brought the furnishings here from the Steeple Building. Later, the steeple was added. Walking up Queen Cross Street to Company Street takes you to Apothecary Hall 8 on the left corner, which holds both the tiny Apothecary Museum on Queen Cross Street, open anytime, and in the courtyard the Archaeological Museum, open only Saturdays 10 am-2 pm. Nearby on Company Street is the Old Market 9 , laid out in the original town plan from 1735, and still being used. The well dates from 1863. On this square you will also find the downtown Post Office. April / May 2013 • Page 57


Frederiksted Map

See Beautiful Strand Street Promenade, Fort Frederik, & Emancipation Park. Sunset Jazz: Aug. 19 & Sept. 16! Getting West St. Croix’ West End offers beautiful sandy, calm beaches, great snorkeling and wreck or pier diving, spectacular sunsets, and the lush subtropical forest. You can reach Frederiksted with its quaint, historic town architecture in several ways. The four-lane Melvin Evans Highway is your speediest route, if you are coming from the east. Most drivers take Queen Mary Highway (Centerline Road), which also takes you to the St. George Village Botanical Garden, the Cruzan Rum Factory, and Whim Plantation Museum, all just off the Queen Mary Highway.

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The Oscar E. Henry Customs House was built in the 1800’s. The building is undergoing renovations. The Visitors’ Bureau, normally located here, has been temporarily moved to an upstairs location in the courtyard of a nearby building on Strand Street. The Freedom Fountain facing the pier was installed for the Emancipation 150th anniversary celebration. In a historic light blue building down a block is the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts.

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Your tour of Frederiksted begins at Fort Frederik by the cruise ship pier and newly revitalized waterfront. Construction on the Fort began in 1752 and was completed in 1760. Featuring a museum with several permanent exhibits and an art gallery, it is open weekdays from 8:30 am to 4 p.m. There is a small admission charge.

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North of town are several wonderful beaches and eateries where you can toast the famous Green Flash at sunset. You can pick up Route 63 along the water north of the Fort, or if you want to bypass the town when coming from the Queen Mary Highway, take the La Grange Road, Route 63, by turning rights just after Whim Museum. You can also travel west through the rainforest on Route 76, Mahogany Road (which farther east is Route 72, Midland Road). If you are a bit adventurous, turn off on 765 or 763 (see signs for Creque Dam Farm and Mt. Victory Camp, both worth a visit)

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4ATM (3) 4Boat Ramp/Fish Market 4Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts 4C.H.A.N.T 4Fire Station 4Ingeborg Nesbitt Clinic 4Post Office 4Public Restrooms 4Visitors’ Bureau (upstairs)

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ARTS in the U. S. Virgin Islands

Clay bowls even served banking purposes, as some people kept their money hidden in such jars under the floorboards of their homes.

Part 6 in a series PERSONAL ADORNMENT was forbidden to slaves. An older woman might wear a small bag around her neck containing items of medicinal or magical value, but no jewelry was permitted. With emancipation, jewelry became a symbol of freedom for this group. Most traditional of all forms of jewelry is the twisted West Indian bracelet. Visitors to West Africa note the similarity between local versions and those used as currency in Africa. The same general designs have also been found in sunken Viking ships in Norway. Skills, as well as tools of the trade, have been handed down through the generations. The Clendenen and Jacobs families of Christiansted, the Bennersons of Frederiksted and the Carneiros of St. Thomas are among those who have long been known as jewelers carrying on the traditional techniques. In former days when turtles were plentiful, tortoise shell was an item for export and an important material, also, for the local jeweler. All kinds of jewelry were made from the pliable shell by local craftsmen. CLAY PRODUCTS filled many needs. The styles and forms were in a Caribbean wide character. Earthenware coal pots (charcoal braziers) were in every kitchen, often lined up like so many heating elements on a www.stcroix thisweek .com

stove. Some women still prefer their coal pots and one is known to keep hers on top of her modern gas stove. A po (earthenware chamber pot) was also in every home. Pots, bowls and pitchers of many varieties were made on the estates for specific needs, using the available clays. Clay bowls even served banking purposes, as some people kept their money hidden in such jars under the floorboards of their homes.

DELICATE AND COMPLEX WROUGHT IRON balconies fences and gates can be seen throughout the area. In some cases, the grillwork represents just about the only Spanish churrigueresque and baroque influences to be found here; in other cases, it is more of a California-Spanish style from the 1930s. Many of these grillwork items were designed and fabricated by local blacksmiths whose skills were handed down from father to son and apprentice. These men served many needs of the Islands – shoeing horses, repairing ships, even, during Prohibition, manufacturing the complex “bush stills.” There are still a few blacksmiths working hard – technological anachronisms in our less appreciative times. HOUSING for slaves consisted of the clustered quarters still seen throughout the Islands. Others built homes of brick, or

rock, or coral grouted with lime from coral and shell. The roofs were tiled and whitewashed in the Danish fashion. Another variety of housing (Negerhytte: Negro hut as opposed to Negro house) was also built. Before 1705, Pere Labat noted that the poorer people lived in houses braced with forked poles driven into the ground. Wattle (woven branch walls) and thatch roof produced a cool and comfortable structure. There are remaining examples of the thatch house on St. Croix and St. John. In rural areas and in fishing villages such light and practical construction continued until recent times. The many fires, earthquakes and hurricanes seem to have completely destroyed such housing in urban areas in the early part of Danish rule. A special supplement to the St. Croix Avis, November 4, 1867, tells of a terrific destruction of housing on St. Thomas from the hurricane and earthquake of that year. The St. Thomaetidende of August 22, 1871, reported all Negro housing destroyed in Charlotte Amalie in the storm of that year. NEXT ISSUE: TOWNHOUSES, DANCE, MUSIC MAKING LAST ISSUE: WOODWORKING, THE LOCAL CABINET MAKERS April / May 2013 • Page 59


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Paradise Waits Tattoo Studio & Gallery – 340-220-1206 For Quality Custom Art come to Paradise Waits Tattoo Studio and Gallery. We work with you to give you the perfect tattoo design, using sterile, disposable materials and high quality ink. Owner/Artist, Jennifer Thomas has 12 years of experience as a Registered Nurse before turning her artistic energy into a career of a lifetime in 2008. She is currently a VI Licensed Tattooist, and current in First Aid/ CPR. Looking for something a little less permanent? We offer Body Piercings, Henna, and a Gallery of Local Art and Jewelry. Call for appointment or Walk-ins Welcome. Open Tuesday thru Saturday, 11am to 7pm. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Special appointments available. Visit TattooStCroix. Com. Experience cool vibes in a clean, comfortable setting. Located in Princess Plaza, near 5 Corners. Island Map #23

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The Spa at Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort – 340-778-3800 Do you need to be pampered? Is it time for a break from reality? The Spa at Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort is open six days a week (Monday- Saturday) to relax and re-balance you at the newly remodeled Resort. Let us spoil you with a Hot Stone massage, relaxing pedicure or one of our luxurious Marriott signature facials. We also offer couples beach massages, reflexology, body scrubs and numerous other therapeutic services to rejuvenate your body and mind. Renew your appearance or simply restore your locks after a day in the sun in our upscale hair salon, offering deep conditioning, styling, Keratin treatments, coloring and cuts.Let us pamper you or a loved one in our Mediterranean inspired facility! St. Croix Map #33. The Buccaneer Hideaway Spa & Salon – 340-712-2149 We offer a variety of relaxing, rejuvenating and therapeutic spa treatments, services, and packages reducing stress and promoting wellness using seawater and marine products that address the needs of every skin type. Choose from dozens of Waxing, Manicure, and Pedicure Services along with Deep Tissue, Aromatherapy, Deluxe Therapeutic, and Reflexology Massage. Specialized Scrubs and Wraps can be followed by an application of Protective Anti-aging Cream with sunscreen. Choose from Three Spa Packages or “create your ownâ€? Day of Indulgence. Proud to feature Jane Iredale (make-up), Phytomer (skin care), Surface (hair), OPI (nails) & Carols Daughter products. Come shop today! Located at the Buccaneer Hotel. Open Mon through Fri, 9 am - 7 pm, Sat 10 am - 6 pm and Sun 12-6 pm. www.thebuccaneer.com/spa C’sted Map #88 Renuatum Spa at Kalima Center – 340-718-2440 Renuatum invites you to join them in their beautiful new location in the Kalima Center in downtown Christiansted. Specializing in organic and all natural services including massage, facials, herbal and detox therapy, waxing, Ayurveda, energy healing, and body therapies. Renuatum, known for their Eco services and wide range of hand-made, local Re-Nu-Atum skincare products is a wonderful place to relax, revive and renew your wellness. Also offering Eminece Organics, handmade jewelry, crystals and organic makeup. Open TuesdaySaturday 10-5pm.  Renutum offers ongoing Raw Food Retreats with Lalita Studio, as well as Weekend workshops for healthy living. Csted Map #1 www.stcroix thisweek .com


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Tropical Therapy – 340-773-5333 Established in 1990, we are St. Croix’s #1 Wellness Spa, conveniently located in Gallows Bay. Highly reputable, in the last 2 years alone we have won 8 Daily News “Best of St. Croix “ awards. We provide supreme services including therapeutic and deep tisssue massage, stone massage, pregnancy massage, Rolfing, foot reflexology, body wraps and scrubs, acupuncture, manicures, pedicures, and ioncleanse footbaths. We offer many types of facials, using Dermalogica products to deepcleanse, exfoliate and hydrate your skin. We also offer Parisian Peel Microdermabrasion. Visit us soon in our luxurious, tranquil setting with 8 treatment rooms. All therapists are Nationally Certified. Voted “Best Facial Treatmentâ€? for 2011 by readers of the Daily News. Dermalogica products used exclusively. Learn more at www.tropicaltherapyvi.com Csted Map #151 Find the full line of dermalogica products, developed by The Dermal Institute, at Tropical Therapy. Susan Wall

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Calabash Real Estate – 340-718-5285 Experience the Difference... Service – Market Knowledge – Expertise. A dedicated team of 15 licensed Realtors®, led by Honnie Edwards, Broker/Owner, we offer friendly and professional brokerage services to buyers and sellers in all price ranges and all types of properties – residential, commercial, land – from cottages to estates, 1/4 acres to 100+ acres, businesses to warehouses. We also offer property management services, commercial leasing, vacation and long term rentals. Our website, www.CalabashRealtors.com has an extensive assortment of properties for sale and rent, as well as valuable resource and general information. Accept our invitation to Experience the Difference and know that you will be working with a company that loves St. Croix and puts its clients and customers first. Toll free 800-693-5285. St. Croix Map #66, F’sted Map #2.

Coldwell Banker Land-de Wilde Realty – 340-778-7000 With broker Amy Land-de Wilde at the helm, the professionals at Coldwell Banker Land-de Wilde Realty are eager to help you buy, sell or lease real estate. We offer a host of lovely homes, outstanding building sites, and both historic and commercial properties. Coldwell Banker Land-de Wilde Realty also lists as array of rental properties, ideal for your next dream vacation or long-term lease. From a bungalow on the beach to a villa with a view, we have the perfect property for you. Because we keep up with the latest technology and market trends, our data is accurate and up-to-date. We’re “high tech and high touch” and we’re here for you. Gallows Bay and Buccaneer Hotel. www.coldwellbankervi.com C’sted & Island Map #88

Hamilton Real Estate – 773-3300 Established in 1957, this friendly knowledgeable firm has built its reputation on honesty and integrity. Co-Owners Greg Hamilton and Patrice Kelly have both been honored by their peers with Realtor of the Year awards. With combined experience of over 50 years between them, Greg and Patrice have the experience to assist in any aspect of the real estate transaction. Over the years Hamilton Real Estate has participated in sales of residential, commercial and development properties ranging from small to large. Sales Agent Fortunata Pascal offers dedicated service to Sellers and Buyers alike. Put us to work for You by contacting us by phone or emailing us at HamiltonVI@aol.com C’sted Map #16

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Moving Here Dream – Build – Retire More vacationers every year find a way to move to “America’s Paradise.” They like that we are part of the US, have no state taxes, enjoy great year-round climate and are surrounded by beautiful beaches and turquoise water. Newcomers learn the traditions of culture and history on the island. Being home to dozens of community organizations, with volunteer opportunities, and annual events to attend, it’s easy to get involved quickly and form new friendships. St. Croix is an ideal second home for some and a wonderful year-round residence for others. Houses and condos are available for rent or purchase along with undeveloped land for those who want to build. Job openings exist in many fields and we have an Economic Development Commission (EDC) program that offers tax incentives for business owners who qualify. St. Croix retains a relaxing pace even though cosmopolitan in many ways. We say, “ Good Morning” before beginning a conversation, say “no problem” and mean it, and celebrate lots of holidays without commercializing them. A few challenges might be not being able to find your favorite brand all the time, finding water scarce during dry spells (although you can buy it by the truckload), and erratic electricity (making generators popular along with the use of solar panels). Come and stay for a short or long time. Most of us wouldn’t live anywhere else!

Annual Survey of Real Estate Sales By Patrice Kelly

At Hamilton Real Estate, established on St. Croix in 1957, we know real estate transactions are one of the most important financial decisions most people make in their lifetime. It’s important to stay well informed. Our firm reviews every sale at the Recorder of Deeds Office as well as the MLS content. We believe this is the only way to truly evaluate island wide performance, value, inventory, and trends. Put our experience to work for you! January-December 2012 Houses Condos Lots Comml/Acreage Total:

(106) (39) (160) (20) (325)

$41,478,859 $6,024,926 $7,341,925 $11,533,993 $66,379,703.

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Performance. The numbers indicate St. Croix is experiencing a “Buyer’s Market” with the 2012 numbers of sales and dollar volume declining from 2011 when there were 429 sales totaling $73.5 million and 2010 when there were 534 sales totaling $95 million. Number of Sales by Price Category:

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VALUE. The closing of the Hovensa Oil Refinery in April 2012 has not caused a huge negative impact on the real estate market as many predicted. The decline in residential sales in 2011 vs. 2010 was about 30%, and this slowed to 25% in 2012 vs. 2011 despite the closing of Hovensa. This indicates a slowly improving market. The median home price increased to $300,000 in 2012 up from $285,000 in 2011. The average price of a home site increased to $45,887 from $40,821. INVENTORY. Presently for sale, there are 338 homes compared to 324 one year ago, and 208 condos compared to 258 one year ago. Land is more difficult to track because 40 plots were sold by small subdivision developers. The MLS reports 436 lots for sale compared to 592 one year ago. There are 86 pending sales today compared to 80 pending sales a year ago. TRENDS. We’ve been tracking real estate data on St. Croix since the 1980s. It is typical of most real estate markets to experience ups and downs, usually depending on the national economy. When the U.S. economy improves, the St. Croix economy improves. In 1985, the dollar volume was $48.5 mil and 3 years later it was $133.6 mil. In 2001 total dollar volume was $68.7 mil and it soared to $193.3 mil in 2006. In March 2006, Realtors had few properties to sell, only 37 homes from $150k to $500k and only 32 condos for sale. Buyers are encouraged to purchase now while there are plenty of properties to choose from. Not to mention the very low interest rates. The National Association of Realtors reports: The preliminary annual total for existing-home sales in 2012 was 4.65 million, up 9.2 percent from 4.26 million in 2011. It was the highest volume since 2007 when it reached 5.03 million and the strongest increase since 2004. St. Croix typically lags behind the national market by 12-24 months.

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Right pricing and focused marketing are essential in today’s economy. Solid market intelligence is the best way to ensure that buyers and sellers get the best value from a real estate transaction. This approach to the market has been a hallmark of Patrice Kelly, “Your St. Croix Real Estate Professional” for many years. Patrice Kelly, Hamilton Real Estate, 340-773-3300, www.PatriceVI.com April April//May May2013 2013 ••Page Page63 63


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Lower in the southwestern sky is Orion, climb higher in the eastern sky and it will the Hunter. Orion is not part of the zodiac, be easy to locate. but it is one of the best known of all star Turning north you’ll find the most famous groups. Orion’s seven bright stars make of all star groups, the Big Dipper. Look for him easy to find, and it is one of the few seven fairly bright stars which form constellations that looks at least a dipper or a cooking pot NORTH something like you expect it -- three stars mark the ▲ should. Two bright stars handle and four more form Orion’s shoulthe bowl. Some peoPolaris ders, two more his North Star ple know that if LITTLE knees and three DRACO DIPPER CASSIOPEIA you draw a line his belt. From through the two PERSEUS Orion’s right BIG stars at the end DIPPER shoulder, look AURIGA Capella of the bowl for fainter stars Arcturus and extend GEMINI forming his Castor TAURUS the line away Pollux CANCER arm holding a from the Aldebaran club over his LEO Bellatrix bowl, you head (rememRugulus come to the Betelgeuse ORION ber, since VIRGO Procyon North Star. Rigel Spica CANIS Orion is facing Saiph MINOR Now, rememSirius you, your left is ber, the North HYDRA CANIS Orion’s right). If MAJOR Star is NOT the you can find his Milky Way brightest star in right arm, look at CO se the sky. In fact, it NS a his left shoulder. His TEL rC we really isn’t bright at LAT o L : I s left arm holds a club O N S: UPPER CASE t Star all. It happens to be at a made of a curved string SOUTH point in the heavens almost of faint stars. Orion is holding directly over the North Pole of the shield to protect himself from the Earth. So having found the North Taurus, the Bull. His club is held high as if Star, if you did not know which way was to strike the Bull between the horns. north, you would now know. Fortunately for The night of April Orion, he is not 21st-22nd is the maxview THE MAP SO THAT THE alone as he hunts the north indicator is FACING NORTH imum of the Lyrid Bull. Just to the east meteor shower. On a Constellation names are in upper case. Star and of Orion look for a clear dark night you planet names in lower case. The sun, moon, planets very bright white star. and stars all rise in the east and set in the west. may see a dozen or This is Sirius and it is so meteors or shootBy: Tom Lesser, formerly Senior Lecturer at the brightest star of ing stars per hour. the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium the night sky. Sirius While that is not an and frequent island visitor. marks Canis Major, the overwhelming numIn the northern hemisphere Spring begins on March 20th Greater Hunting Dog. ber, it does mean that If you look about April Moon Phases: you are more likely halfway between First Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 April to see a shooting star. Sirius and Jupiter and Shooting stars, more Full Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 April slightly farther to the properly called meteLast Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 April east, you will find a ors, are the flash of New Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 April somewhat bright star, light we see as pebProcyon, which marks May 2013 Moon Phases: ble sized rocks burn Canis Minor, the First Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 May up speeding through Lesser Hunting Dog. the air some 50 miles Full Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 May No doubt these dogs about the Earth. The Last Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 May are helping to keep bright moonlight will New Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 May the Bull at bay. obscure the fainter Around 8:00 p.m. meteors. The best April Sunrise: 6:03 am May Sunrise: 5:46 am Saturn will rise in time to look will be April Sunset: 6:37 pm May Sunset: 6:46 pm the east. Wait a few early in the morning, hours for Saturn to Sunrise and sunset times are based on the 15th of each month. just before dawn.

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A bright planet will dominate the western sky just after sunset. It is the largest of all the planets, Jupiter. As the sky grows darker and the stars begin to appear, a bright reddish-orange star will be seen nearby Jupiter. The star is Aldebaran, the red right eye of Taurus, the Bull. Taurus is one of twelve constellations that form a band that encircles the sky, the Zodiac. It is to the zodiac, or zone of animals. Actually our modern zodiac has eleven real and mythological living creatures and one inanimate object, Libra the Scales.

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