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TABLE of Contents Transfer Day Celebrates 100th Anniversary!
“A Centennial Commemoration for our 65th Carnival Celebration" See Events for schedule.
Transfer from Danish to U.S. ownership of our Virgin Islands. See history feature, page 15.
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Welcome
St. Thomas Dining
Welcome From the Governor ..........................4 Greetings from the Commissioner of Tourism......6 Letter from the Publisher.....................................8 Travel Tips......................................................10 Helpful Information............................................... 12
Restaurants at a Glance .................................62
Where to Stay.................................................69
Getting Around .............................................76
Attractions & Activities
Car rental, taxi and ferry information
10 Best Things To Do.....................................16 Island Attractions............................................18 Paradise for Adventure Seekers.....................22 Watersports ...................................................24 Powerboat Rentals, Charters, Sportfishing, Daysail, Scuba St. Thomas Beaches.......................................34 Historic Walking Tour......................................40 Special Offers on Attractions & Activities.......87
Shopping Duty Free Allowances & Shopping Districts...42 Shop Talk........................................................44 Havensight Mall..............................................45 Locally Made..................................................50 Crown Bay Center..........................................52 Yacht Haven Grande.......................................54 Special Shopping Offers!................................86
Entertainment & Events St. Thomas Entertainment, March / April ......55 Island Events, March / April ...........................56
St. Thomas Restaurants .................................64
St. John Welcome to St. John .....................................75
5 Best Things To Do.......................................77 Attractions......................................................78 Beaches ................................................... 80-81 Shop Talk .......................................................82 Cruz Bay Map ................................................82 Mongoose Junction .......................................83 Restaurants ....................................................84 Where to Stay ................................................85 Island Map .....................................................85
Transportation St. Thomas Car Rentals .................................70 Inter Island Ferry Schedules ..........................72 St. Thomas Taxis Rates ..................................74 St. John Taxis Rates .......................................76
Of General Interest History of the Virgin Islands ...........................14 St. Thomas Beaches ......................................34 Locally Made..................................................50
St. John Entertainment, March / April ...........82
Where to Stay.................................................69
Maps
Cruise Ship Schedule .....................................90
St. John Beaches............................................80
St. Thomas Island..................................... 36-37
St.Thomas Sky Watch.....................................92
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas................... 38-39
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Crown Bay Center .........................................52 Cruz Bay, St. John...........................................82 St. John Island................................................85 Page 2 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
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Shopping, Restaurants, Attractions & Activities .....................................................86
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WELCOME
LETTER from the Governor OF THE UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS
Good Day and welcome to the United States Virgin Islands! Our people welcome you. We are a unique place to visit with a variety of islands: St. Croix, St. Thomas, St. John, Water Island and dozens of small cays and islets. Each island is unique. Each offers distinct and memorable experiences. St. Croix is our largest island and we invite you to discover our historic towns; Christiansted and Frederiksted and discover the quaint shops and Danish Architecture. St Croix has wide open spaces, magnificent vistas and a unique culture. St. John is almost all National Park and perfectly preserved. It has sparkling turquoise bays and long, lazy beaches. Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere. St Thomas is the shopping center of the Caribbean with duty free shopping and a vibrant nightlife. Charlotte Amalie is the capital city of the United States Virgin Islands with its huge natural harbor, bustling port and vistas that will take your breath away. Try our underwater delights, bask on a beach, soak up some sunshine, sail into sunset or hike the trails. You can see why we call this "America’s Paradise." As the new Governor of the United States Virgin Islands, I assure you that we will do everything possible to make your stay enjoyable. Our people are warm and friendly. We will welcome you in conversation. Don’t hesitate to ask people for directions or shopping tips. Our people are eager to help you enjoy your visit. I extend to you my warmest greetings and hope you enjoy your vacation in the United States Virgin Islands! Sincerely, Kenneth Mapp Governor
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ST. THOMAS + ST. JOHN THIS WEEK Vol. LVI I • No. 2 MORRIS CARIBBEAN PUBLICATIONS
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WELCOME
LETTER from the Commissioner USVI DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
Welcome to the United States Virgin Islands! St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas are each distinguished by unique and appealing personalities. I invite you to discover the distinct and varied offerings of each of our islands. We are pleased that you are taking the time to visit St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, where you can experience a mix of rich heritage and culture with exciting land and sea activities. Pastel buildings, historic fortresses and majestic churches can be seen in the charming towns of Christiansted and Frederiksted, while offshore some of the best scuba diving sites in the world await your exploration. Home to superb dining, an exciting nightlife and duty-free shopping, St. Thomas is the most cosmopolitan of our three islands. Our capital, Charlotte Amalie, is the most visited port in the Caribbean and boasts one of the most magnificent harbors in the world. Whether soaking up the sun on one of St. Thomas’ many beautiful beaches, shopping along the downtown waterfront, or visiting island attractions, you will find plenty to fill your days and nights on the island. If it is unspoiled beaches and a tranquil atmosphere you are seeking, then look no further than St. John. Enjoy snorkeling in the crystal blue water, or just relax on one of the world-renowned pristine beaches. Two-thirds of the island is a National Park, established in the 1950s with land donated by American financier Laurance Rockefeller. Hike the trails or camp out under the stars in St. John’s lush, untainted environment. While each of the islands has its own personality, their proximity makes island hopping quick and easy. Whatever way you choose to spend your vacation in the U.S. Virgin Islands, it is sure to be memorable. Enjoy your stay! Sincerely,
Beverly Nicholson-Doty Commissioner of Tourism
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LETTER from the Publisher MORRIS CARIBBEAN PUBLICATIONS
St. Thomas-St. John This Week, St. Croix This Week, St. Thomas In A Day
Here you are in America’s Paradise – the United States Virgin Islands. Wonderful things are in store for you as you experience all that the islands have to offer! As the Governor and Commission of Tourism have both touted, each island offers its own bounty and beauty. Whether you are seeking engaging duty-free shopping, water sports, fun in the sun (or shade), nightlife, wining and dining or tranquility and escape, it abounds here. All of it is framed by lush scenic landscapes unique to St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix and the other islands and cays as well as our famous Caribbean blue waters and inviting sandy beaches. During your stay, be sure to experience a true taste of the islands from our array of dining options ranging from burgers, wings and fresh seafood to melt-in-your mouth steaks and international cuisine. That can all be enjoyed with a variety of libations from locally made rums and brews to teas and smoothies. There’s something here for every taste. Of course, the people here make up the fabric and heart of island life and are friendly and welcoming. We embrace being one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean and we want your time here to be both enjoyable and memorable. So take a look through this magazine and you’ll get a good feel for all that the U.S. Virgin Islands have to offer. We share travel tips and other helpful information, a guide to the best things to do here as well as information on a vast array of attractions and activities, shopping, entertainment and events, dining, how to get around the islands, maps to guide you on your adventures and special offers and coupons from island merchants who stand ready to make your stay all that you want it to be. We’re sure that once you’ve spent time here in Paradise with us, that you will want to come back. Take a copy of our magazine home with you and visit us at VirginIslandsThisWeek.com for the latest information and to help plan your next trip back. Plus send us your Photos From Paradise for a chance to win prizes and perhaps be featured online and in our magazines. Enjoy your time here in the U.S. Virgin Islands!
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TRAVEL Tips
WHEN YOU’RE READY TO GO HOME
Federal and state partners of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security hope that you have enjoyed your stay in the Virgin Islands. As you leave, keep in mind the following advice to help make your trip through the airport as efficient and comfortable as possible:
ARRIVE ON TIME. Remember to leave adequate time to
check baggage and move through security. Security measures in the Virgin Islands are unique. All passengers and crew traveling from the U.S. Virgin Islands to the continental United States and Puerto Rico must be cleared by officers of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to determine admissibility to the United States. Each individual must complete the CBP Declaration Form 6059B. Check with airlines for recommended arrival time.
HAVE THE FOLLOWING READY. Passengers should be
prepared to present their own boarding pass and a valid federal or state issued government ID, such as a valid driver’s license or passport with your name as it appears on your boarding pass. You will have to show these items twice. Once to CBP and the second time to TSA security personnel.
RISK BASED SECURITY. Passengers 12 and younger can
now leave their shoes on during security screening. Passengers 75 and older will undergo similar modified screening procedures to those 12 and under and will be able to leave on their shoes and a light jacket or outer wear when passing through security. Travelers and families of passengers with disabilities or medical conditions may call the TSA Cares helpline toll free at 855-787-2227, 72 hours prior to traveling with any questions about screening policies, procedures and what to expect at the security checkpoint.
FISH AND WILDLIFE. In order to keep our islands beauti-
ful, we must protect our natural resources. The VI code prohibits the taking, catching, possessing, transporting or exporting of indigenous species. The prohibition also includes the removal of coral, sea shells, sand, and other native species, flora and fauna. Commercially caught legal size conch and whelk are the only shells that can be removed from the territory. Some of the items may also be considered prohibited based on TSA security protocol. Federal and state partners of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security remind travelers to be vigilant by reporting suspicious activity to local law enforcement. If you see something, say something. The traveling public plays an important role in security.
FOR YOUR HEALTH — Recommended Medical Services HOSPITALS ROY L. SCHNEIDER HOSPITAL | 340-776-8311 ST. THOMAS MORRIS F. DECASTRO CLINIC | 340-776-6400 ST. JOHN MYRAH KEATING SMITH CLINIC | 340-693-8900 ST. JOHN
PHYSICIANS
PHARMACIES THE MEDICINE SHOPPE PHARMACY 340-776-1235 | 9004 HAVENSIGHT MALL STE D-F, ST THOMAS, VI 00802 Offering some of the best prices and widest selections on the island. This is your one-stop shop for Rx, OTC medications, medical supply/rentals, oxygen filling, support braces, pain medications, first aid, toiletries. We carry a wide variety of educational toys from Melissa & Doug & baby gear from Chicco’s. Also check out our Locally-made spices, sauces, candles and VI souvenirs.
RED HOOK FAMILY PRACTICE | 340-775-2303 RED HOOK PLAZA, ST. TOMAS www.redhookfamilypractice.com YACHT HAVEN FAMILY PRACTICE | 340-776-1511 YACHT HAVEN GRANDE, ST. THOMAS www.redhookfamilypractice.com CRUZ BAY FAMILY PRACTICE | 340-776-6789 BOULON CENTER, ST. JOHN www.cruzbayfamilypractice.com 24 hour care available at three convenient locations for any problems that may occur. Walk-in or call for an appointment. Page 10 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
OTHER SERVICES DIVING EMERGENCIES: Recompression Chamber 340-693-6215 | Roy L. Schneider Hospital CHIROPRACTIC: Thrive Chiropractic | 340-774-3020 Royal Palms Professional Building, #105 OPTOMETRISTS: Island Eye Care | 340-779-2020 Red Hook Plaza, Suite 225 stjohneyecare@gmail.com www.virginislandsthisweek.com
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HELPFUL Information
TRAVELING IN THE USVI
SIZE
BANKS. The following banks operate in the US Virgin Islands:
St. Thomas – 32 Square Miles St. John – 19 Square Miles St. Croix – 84 Square Miles
Banco Popular First Bank Virgin Islands Scotiabank
POPULATION St. Thomas has 52,000 residents St. John has 4,300 residents St. Croix has 54,000 residents
LANGUAGE. There are many West Indian dialects which
you may hear, most of them are predominantly English based. There are people from all over the Caribbean living here so If you don’t understand what has been said to you, politely ask for the person to repeat what they have said. Preface all questions and requests with a greeting first. Customarily, "Good Morning" or "Good Day" will get you prompt service and many smiles.
CURRENCY & CREDIT CARDS. The currency of the US
Virgin Islands is the US Dollar. Major credit cards are accepted in almost all – but not all – establishments. Ask before you make a purchase or order food. ATM machines are located in banks and at other commercial locations. There is a freestanding ATM machine on the West Indian Company Cruise Ship Dock next to the Welcome Center.
Street Smarts Visitors should exercise the same safety precautions used when traveling anywhere else in the world. Lock your hotel door or car when you exit. Don’t answer the door in a hotel without verifying whom it is. Place all valuables in the hotel’s safe deposit box. Be aware of your surroundings, particularly after dark, and stay in well-lighted areas.
TAXATION. There is no sales tax in the Virgin Islands.
Residents pay income tax to the USVI government. There are no state income taxes.
MAIL. The US Virgin Islands are a territory of the United
States and therefore use the same postal system and US mail rates. You can mail an unlimited amount of locally purchased gifts back to the states but liquor and tobacco are excluded. These will not count in your total USVI Duty-Free allowance.
DRESS. We are more than just a beach destination and bath-
ing suits worn elsewhere, especially in the downtown areas, tends to offend the local residents. So, please, wear proper attire (no bare midriffs or chests) in town and public areas away from the beach.
PHONES. The Virgin Island area code is 340. There are Innovative public phones throughout the commercial areas. You can make calls just as you would in the United States using credit cards or by calling collect.
CELLPHONES. Your cell phone may work here as well. AT&T, Sprint and Innovative Wireless all have local service and will allow you to make calls based on your rate plan. Roaming may or may not incur additional charges. Check with your provider for specific rates and coverage.
ISLAND CREATURES. There are no dangerous snakes in the VI, but you might want to pay attention to the invertebrates. Painful non-poisonous stings can be delivered by wasps, scorpions, and centipedes. If you are prone to allergies you may have similar reactions to various insect bites and stings. Green iguanas are seen throughout the island, often found near water and are agile climbers.
PROBLEMS WHILE VISITING: EMERGENCY: 911 Information: 913
DEPARTMENT OF
TOURISM HELPLINE:
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St. Croix: (340) 772-0357 St. John: (340) 776-6450 St. Thomas & Water Island: (340) 774-8784
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History
of the Virgin Islands
T
he United States Territories (St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix) and the British Virgin Islands (to the north and east) are among the most beautiful geographical areas in the world, blessed with powdery beaches and sun drenched weather.
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The islands lie in the path of soft tradewinds blowing direct from Portugal. Which perhaps accounts for the fact that “Santa Cruz” was among the first islands to be sighted by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage westward. He then sailed northeast, passing St Thomas, St John and Tortola and called them collectively Las Virgenes. After his visit, the islands went back to sleep for more than a hundred and fifty years. They woke to find the flag of Denmark planted on St. Thomas, the French Tricolor on St. Croix and the Union Jack flapping over Tortola (where it still flies). The Arawak Indian population had disappeared. Denmark later claimed St. John, bought St. Croix and built the Danish West Indies into thriving sugar cane and trading islands.
Slaves were imported early to work the growing number of sugar plantations. The islands were also used as a base for re-shipment of slaves to other areas. After the Danish abolished slavery in 1848, planters began to abandon their estates and the population and economy dwindled. Threatened by German expansion during World War I, the U.S. bought the Danish West Indies (now the American Virgin Islands) on March 31, 1917. Even then the islands were expensive real estate – almost $300 an acre. In 1927, residents were granted U.S. citizenship. Until 1931, the islands were administered by the U.S. Navy. Then they were placed under the Department of the Interior with a Governor appointed by the President. A locally elected legislature (15 members from all three islands) has operated since 1852 but it wasn’t until 1970 that islanders could vote for their own Governor, and in 1972 a delegate to the U.S Congress. Though U.S. citizens, Virgin Island residents have no vote in national elections. Nor does the Virgin Islands' representative in Washington have a vote on the floor of the house.
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Transfer Day Celebrates 100th Anniversary! By Nina York The Centennial anniversary of the transfer from Danish to United States ownership of our Virgin Islands has arrived! Although the actual anniversary date is March 31, it is being commemorated on all three islands throughout 2017. A hundred years has brought many changes. 1917: This significant milepost in our history took place while World War I was being fought primarily in Europe, but the United States faced the threat of war with Germany over these little islands, leading to their purchase for, at the time, the princely sum of $25 million. Aside from their natural beauty, the islands possessed little of value to the new owners except their strategic location. The United States rapidly transformed the quiet Danish colony to become a military post manned by U.S. Marines and Navy personnel. As is often the case, the transition was not easy. The military rule continued until 1931. Sugar production lagged from low prices, and income from rum sales dwindled during Prohibition in the U.S. between 1920 and 1933. U.S. citizenship was not offered to the population until 1927. President Hoover’s naming the islands America’s Poorhouse had a lot of truth to it. 1942: The Great Depression made itself felt here as well as on the mainland. A program to offer homesteads to the now greatly reduced native population was a bright spot. World War II had begun in Europe when the 25th anniversary of Transfer took place here. An image from that event shows the citizens gathering by the music pavilion by Fort Christiansværn on St. Croix – incidentally built in 1919 for the local military music corps. After the end of World War II, which had not brought any direct attacks but still was a time of hardship for the islands, signs of brighter days were apparent. In the late 1940s, tourism became a new source of income, primarily from the U.S. mainland. At new hotels and guesthouses, visitors enjoying our spectacular beaches and colorful flora, along with a relaxed atmosphere and friendly population, transformed the economy that had depended on the increasingly unprofitable sugar cane industry. 1967: The 1960s brought major change to the islands as the local leaders decided to phase out sugar cultivation. In its place, the island was to welcome heavy industry that brought us a large U.S. aluminum factory and establishment of Hess Oil’s deep
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harbor and huge refinery, reportedly the second largest in the Western Hemisphere. A large work force, that had to be brought from other islands, involving special work permits and restrictions for the new hires, brought thousands to the island to work on the construction as well as the operation. This new influx of workers and engineers happened simultaneously with a large number of well-to-do continental Americans deciding to build or buy winter residences here, resulting in enormous growth and development. New homes, condominiums, roads, schools, shops, hotels, and restaurants mushroomed. There was barely time to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Transfer, but a major festivity did take place welcoming a large contingent of Danes, starting a new tourism source. 1992: Twenty-five years later, the 75th anniversary of Transfer found the islands still recovering from the serious Hurricane Hugo that hit the Virgin Islands in September 1989. That event reversed earlier progress, but the resiliency of the islanders helped pave the way for better days. A new wave of visitors followed as structures were restored with the help of federal assistance. We have had our challenges but the pride and love of place among our people prevails. Even after another shock hit the island in 2012, at the closing of the oil refinery on St. Croix, there is still income from rum export, the reopening of the storage facility at the refinery location, our agriculture is increasing, our internet broadband connection is impressive, and tourism remains strong on all the major islands.
Main Street view, St. Thomas V.I., U.S.A. Photo courtesy of St. Thomas Historical Trust
2017: What 100 years, as an unincorporated territory under the United States with U.S. citizenship and freedom of movement for its people, has brought us is definitely progress as well as security with modern communication technology as well as major airlines connecting us to the rest of the world. The Transfer Centennial Kick-Offs began in January and events continue with Historic Tours, Concerts, Cultural Expos, Receptions, Recognition Dinners, Parades, Galas, Lectures, Symposiums, Visiting Ensembles and Choirs, Arts and Crafts Fairs, Storytelling and Folklore, with Centennial Closing Ceremonies in December. St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix are all offering many opportunities to participate in marking this milestone in our territory’s history!.
Post Office view, St. Thomas V.I., U.S.A. Photo courtesy of St. Thomas Historical Trust
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Worlds best milkshakes! Stop at Famous Delight After your visit to Magen’s Bay Beach
The 10 Best things TO DO IN ST. THOMAS
View of Magens Bay from world famous Mountain Top. Photo courtesy of www.mountaintopvi.com
Magens Bay Beach If you’re visiting for a few days be sure to leave yourself at least a half day for relaxing and sunbathing on Magens Bay Beach. Noted as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches by both Condé Nast and National Geographic it is a must see. Lots of things to do besides swimming and sunbathing like hiking the nature trail, kayaking, paddle boat and sailboat rentals. A nice bar and restaurant with a shop for chair rentals, suntan lotion, bathing suits and much more. And on your way back from the beach be sure to stop at Famous Delight (see arrow on photo above) for an intoxicating, tropical twist on the American milkshake.
Duty Free Shopping St. Thomas is widely known as the best shopping spot in the Caribbean and one of the ten top shopping areas in the world! Many duty-free bargains can be found at prices that are below stateside with no sales tax making it worth your while to spend one of your vacation days perusing the shops in downtown Charlotte Amalie, Havensight Mall, Red Hook, Crown Bay Center or Yacht Haven Grande. The duty-free allowance is $1,600 per person including children. So a family of four can take back $6,400 worth of duty-free purchases.
Taste of the Tropics It goes without saying that the various collection of restaurants on St. Thomas are in a "best" category all by themselves. We recommend that you venture outside the bounds of your hotel, guest house or villa to experience the wide variety of cuisines. From local kallaloo to authentic Italian dishes, fresh local fish and fungi to burgers -the variety is impressive. Red Hook on the East End of St. Thomas has at least 8 restaurants of various cuisines. Frenchtown has almost Page 16 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
Magens Bay Beach
as many. Downtown has mostly restaurants serving lunch and a few that offer dinner. All menus are avaialble on our website! www.virginislandsthisweek.com/menus
Coral World Ocean Park & Undersea Observatory Their slogan “Get up close and personal“ couldn’t be more appropriate. See tons of marine life without ever getting wet. Learn about the beauty and magic of Caribbean marine life in a stunning setting. View life on a coral reef from their unique underwater observatory. Visit the shark pool where you can pet a shark or hand feed a stingray. Visit with the Lorikeets which will flock to your arm when offered a cup of nectar. And if you don’t mind getting wet bring your bathing suit so you can swim with the sea lions or try a Sea Trek Helmet Dive. When you are ready to relax, have lunch at one of the restaurants and shop for a special souvenir at one of the unique gift shops. $5.00 from the Shark & Turtle Encounters go to rescue and rehabilitation efforts.
Virgin Islands Ecotours Explore the best of the USVI with Virgin Islands Ecotours’ Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventures in three unique locations. Watch for wildlife while paddling through St. Thomas’ Mangrove Lagoon. Explore a rare geological blowhole and snorkel in a shallow, coral-fringed mangrove nursery. St. John’s tours offer all the beauty and thrills of paradise. Paddle in turquoise waters, hike tropical trails, and snorkel over coral reefs keeping your eyes peeled for sea turtles. History buffs love tours on historic Hassel Island and explore and learn about centuries’ old forts and ruins. Virgin Islands Ecotours also rents watersports equipment by the day or by the week with free delivery to your rental car, hotel, or to the beach of your choosing.
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Drake’s Seat One of the island’s best view points, Drake’s Seat affords a panoramic picture of Magens Bay and the United States and British Virgin Islands strung out to the east. A popular stop on round-the-island taxi tours, this place can get crowded. If you visit in the late afternoon, the light is especially entrancing. Legend has it that British privateer Sir Francis Drake, commissioned by Queen Elizabeth I, is said to have used this spot to spy on enemy ships of the Spanish Fleet passing through what is now called Drake’s Passage. There is no admission charge.
Mountain Top At an impressive height of 1,500 feet above sea level, Mountain Top offers a spectacular panoramic view of both the US and British Virgin Islands, a total of 20 islands in all. In fact, National Geographic has rated this view of Magens Bay as one of the 10 best views in the world. It features a casual shopping area for browsing and a bar which is home of the world famous Banana Daiquiri. Just breathtaking!
Best Things to Do IN ST. JOHN! See page 77
Virgin Islands Ecotours
Tree Limin’ Extreme Soar through the rainforest on a 2 ½ hour zipline canopy tour. Take in the breathtaking views of Magen’s Bay and the BVI’s from 8 aerial platforms, fly high through the rainforest on six exhilarating ziplines and soak up the sun on our two incredible sky bridges as your ACCT trained guides lead you through this experience of a lifetime! The grand finale is the world famous Yo-Yo zip. It’s the only of its kind in the Caribbean! www.ziplinestthomas.com
Day trip to Other Islands Some of the fun things to do on surrounding islands include the Dolphin Discovery which takes place on the British Virgin Island of Tortola, just a ferry ride away. Reservations should be made in advance and tell them you are coming from St. Thomas. Your ferry ride will be included in the price. A passport is required for this trip. You will swim with the dolphins in protected, shallow waters. Other activities are: playing golf at the famous Carambola Golf course on St Croix (take the Seaplane over); Visiting the unusual rock formations called The Baths in Virgin Gorda; snorkeling or diving the “Wreck of the Rhone” in the British Virgin Islands.
Watersports! SNORKEL / SCUBA
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Being on the water enjoying the sun, sea and sand is one of the major reasons to visit the VI. There are dive shops which will take you to beautiful underwater dive sites. There are resort certification programs as well. Rent an underwater submersible Scooter which requires no diving experience at all.
POWERBOATING
Sizes from small 25’ to the luxurious 45’ Sea Ray motor yacht will provide you with drinks, lunch and snorkel gear.
SPORTFISHING
The Virgin Island waters hold many records for the largest fish ever caught. Marlin, shark, tuna, wahoo, dolphin are all found in these waters.
DAYSAILS The waters of the Virgin Islands are known as some of the best sailing waters in the world. Most sailing yachts leave from St. Thomas’ East End/Red Hook area. Most boats offer drinks, lunch, water toys, snorkel gear and instruction. Some St. John companies will come to St. Thomas and pick you up.
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ATTRACTIONS & Activities THINGS TO DO IN THE USVI
Lots of fun things to do for all age levels and physical capabilities. Active pursuits span from land to sea, range from kid-friendly to adrenalin-pumping, and even low-key activities for fitness buffs. CAS CAY TOUR • V.I. ECOTOURS • 340-779-2155 A three hour, fun-packed adventure awaits you! Join our guides on a kayak through mangrove islands in protected, shallow waters. Explore Cas Cay Island, enjoy breathtaking views, marine tidal pools, and a rare geological blowhole. Snorkel in a coral-fringed nursery and be immersed in the vital and fascinating mangrove ecosystem. Night tours and stand up paddleboards offered too! Visit www.viecotours.com. Use promocode: STTWE. (Island map)
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Visit the sharks. Do the Limbo. Kayak. Hike. Explore. KAYAK, HIKE & SNORKEL HISTORIC HASSEL ISLAND– VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS • 340-779-2155 Join us on a tour through history on Hassel Island in the Virgin Islands National Park! Visit Danish and British forts and ruins, Careening Cove, and the Creque Marine Railway. Snorkel over a shipwreck to a picturesque beach. Or choose our easy Boat & Hike tour and visit the sites by boat and on foot. Tours depart daily from the Frenchtown Marina. Book now at www.viecotours.com. Use promocode: STTWE. (Island map)
CORAL WORLD OCEAN PARK • 340-775-1555 COKI POINT
Voted top attraction in the V.I. Get up close and personal with the beauty and magic of Caribbean marine life in a stunning setting. View life on a coral reef from the unique Undersea Observatory. Pet a shark, hand feed a stingray or a rainbow lorikeet! Add-ons include brand new Sea Lion Splash, Sea Trek Helmet Dive, Shark & Turtle Encounters, Snuba, Nautilus Semi-Sub. Open daily 9:00am to 4:00pm, November - April. Closed on non-cruise ship days (except holiday weekends). Summer schedule may vary. (Island map)
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ATTRACTIONS & Activities THINGS TO DO IN THE USVI
There’s more to enjoy in the Virgin Islands than sun, sand and shopping! Active pursuits span from land to sea, range from kid-friendly to adrenalin-pumping for fitness buffs. THE ROOM VI • WWW.THEROOMVI.COM • 340-690-5025 At THE ROOM VI, players choose a themed room and have one hour to complete a mission of your choosing, giving you the key to escape. Players will need to work together to solve various riddles and codes. They will make observations and maneuver through the rooms to overcome challenges lurking in corners and locked drawers. The clock is ticking and your only chance of escape is your own wits. Top Pick - "Fun and Games on Trip Advisor"
PLANTATION CROWN & HAWK BOTANICAL GARDEN • 776-0041 A visit to this brand new attraction 1500’ above town offers a breathtaking 360 degree view of the Caribbean and Atlantic. Trails wander through 5.5 acres of lush rain forest, loaded with displays of tropical flora and fauna. You’ll find orchids, heliconias, cacti, bromeliads, bamboo, palms, ferns and more, all marked with signs for easy identification. Discover the Red Footed Turtle habitat, hermit crabs and peacocks. A great family activity. Gift shop, food and tropical beverages are available at the main pavilion. Open 8:30am until 4pm. www.plantationbotanicalgarden.com
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swim, snorkel and paddle of either St. Thomas’ Mangrove Lagoon or Hassel Island in the town harbor. You can also experience the glow in see through kayaks, retrofitted with LED lights with Night Kayak Tours (340) 774-2992. And don’t forget to visit the lush, tropical garden at Plantation Crown & Hawk Botanical Garden (340) 7760041, located 1500 feet above the harbor of St. Thomas.
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Swim with sea lions, pet a shark and feed nectar to a parrot-like lorikeet balanced on your hand at Coral World Adrenalin-Pumping Ocean Park (340) 775-1555. Located adjacent to Coki Adventures Point, this 4.5-acre marine Zip through the air at park is brimming with sealspeeds of up to 35 miles ife in outdoor pools, small per hour with Tree Limin’ and life-sized aquariums, Extreme (340) 777-9477, and in the signature underSt. Thomas’ only zip-line sea observatory. So now adventure. The 3-hour that you've gone under, tour departs from nearly it's time to get above it all, the highest peak on St. Thomas Skyride to the island, and whizzes Paradise Point. Kids and you through the jungle adults can admire the view canopy on six zip lines to from the 700-foot elevabreathtaking views that tion. For even more fun, span to the British Virgin rent a paddle boat, kayak or Tandem skydiving with Skydive Virgin Islands. Islands and beyond from Sunfish at Magens Bay, and eight scenic aerial platforms. explore the protected waters Equally exhilarating is learning to windsurf or kite-board of this mile-wide bay located on the northern side of from Olympic windsurfer, Paul Stoken, at Island Sol. St. Thomas. Or, take a guided kayak trip with VI Ecotours Located on the east end of the island. (340) 779-2155. These aquatic adventures include a Page 22 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
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Paradise for the Adventure Seeker Stay Fit
Just looking to stay in shape? Take a paddleboarding fitness class or excursion with SUP St. John (340) 514-5527, or attend free Zumba classes on Saturday mornings at Yacht Haven Grande (340) 775-8900. The MCM Center at Antilles School offers Reebok CrossFit Training facilities for use by locals and visitors alike.
Air, Land and Sea
Try a tour with an eagle’s eye view! Flying Fish Aviation Seaplane Tours (340) 514-1680 will take you for an exilliarating aerial tour of the various islands. Leaves from the waterfront, downtown. For a different kind of flight try one of St Thomas’ newest thrill rides Skydive Virgin Islands (340) 277-3925. Tandem skydiving is undeniably the most remarkable way to experience skydiving for the first time. Whether you jump the west side beaches of St. Croix, Free-Fall over the sacred mangrove coves of St. Thomas, or fly over the many cays of the majestic British Virgin Islands, Skydive Virgin Islands is here to make your dreams become a reality or fly over the water with St. Thomas Flyboarding (340) 514-8654 where you will be safely propelled into the air on jet streams of water. They are located in Lindberg Bay near the airport. Under the sea, explore the over two dozen wrecks and reefs that surround St. Thomas and St. John. Local scuba dive companies such as St. Thomas Diving Club (340) 7762381and Coki Beach Dive (340) 775-4220 offer one and two tank boat dives as well as multi-dive packages. The St. Thomas Historical Trust (340) 774-5541 leads regular Come fly with us! hikes to Hassel Island, where Flying Fish Aviation you can see a 19th century fort, signal tower and marine railway. Play a round of golf at Seaplane Tours Mahogany Run Golf Course, 340-514-1680 where presidents Clinton and Obama have putted. Tennis www.flyingfishseaplanes.com info@flyingfishseaplanes.com courts in Subbase, St. Thomas. www.virginislandsthisweek.com
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FUN & SUN SHOPPING
A DAY ON THE WATER POWERBOAT RENTALS & CHARTERS
Powerboat rentals run the gamut from small one-engine dinghies to larger fully staffed power yachts. Have fun!
Island hop the Caribbean, Your day, Your way!
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A DAY ON THE WATER
POWERBOAT RENTALS & CHARTERS
LET’S GO SAILING ON ALAUNT!
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aptain Ron Arens and First Mate Carol King arrived in the Caribbean in 1982 after extensive sailing in the Pacific, Central and South America and the Bahamas. After arriving on St. Thomas, they each started their own businesses. Carol had Red Hook Mail Services and East End Secretarial Services and managed Red Hook Plaza. Ron had a bareboat company and later started Latitude 18 Restaurant and Bar. While operating these businesses, they took breaks to go sailing whenever possible, including trips up the East Coast and a transatlantic to France. But they kept returning to the Virgin Islands as they have found it to be the best sailing in the world — constant trade winds, clear warm water for snorkeling and swimming and gorgeous beaches. In 2001, they decided that their businesses were taking up too much of their time and they decided to sell them. They then sailed to Florida, bought an older RV, circumnavigated North America (Florida to Ontario, Canada to British Columbia to Baja, Mexico, and back
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to Florida). While traveling, they were looking for a potential new place to call home. They were lured back to the Virgin Islands. When they returned, the duo decided to share their sailing experience and enthusiasm with others and started Alaunt Charters. After several years of year-round charters, they began taking summers off. They purchased another motorhome and now spend their summers sailing throughout the Windward and Leeward Islands and visiting friends and relatives and exploring the U.S. mainland. In the late fall, they return to St. Thomas to begin their next day-sail season. Alaunt is a Gallant 53 sailboat built in England in 1968. She was originally built for the governor of Bermuda and has quite a checkered history. Visit their website at www.alauntcharter.com to learn more. They invite visitors and locals alike to join them for full and half-day sails that include food, beverages and snorkel gear. Give them a call (340-771-8044) or email alaunt53@hotmail.com. Ron and Carol say they’d love to take you sailing!
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A Wildlife Adventure! Swim with the turtles, snorkel a shipwreck, enjoy a scrumptious lunch at the Frenchtown classic; Hook, Line & SInker, go tubing and snorkel some more at Christmas Cove — Tuesday Full Day/Thursday I/2 day
2 THE ULTIMATE PARTY DAY—JOST VAN DYKE ◆ 3 DISCOVER PIRATE’S BOOTY ON TREASURE ◆ ISLAND—NORMAN ISLAND, BVI Foxy’s, White Bay, Sandy Spit, Taboo and the Bubbling Pools— Monday
Live the Pirate’s life for a day, snorkel the Indians, visit the floating pirate ship The Willy T, explore the Pirate’s of the Caribbean Treasure Island Caves, have lunch at Pirate’s Bight and chill on the beach— Wednesday
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Get to know St. John! Snorkel in National Park waters not accessible by land, have lunch at famous Caneel Bay Resort, sail the fabulous North Shore beaches or weather permitting, circumnavigate St. John and see its full beauty—Sunday
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Tube Riding
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Sunset sail with totally open bar & delicious appetizers • Dinner in Cruz Bay at Ocean 362 with an awesome dinner and dessert by Chef Shaun Brian and the best view of the twinkling lights of St. Thomas—Thursday Night
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A DAY ON THE WATER ST. THOMAS & ST.JOHN
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A powerboat charter can be the best day of your vacation! Photo courtesy of Bad Kitty Charters.
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Discover the refreshing and invigorating activity of being out on the water. There are several ways to do this. Rent yourself a small runabout, or charter yourself and guests a luxurious yacht. The decision will be based on your preferences and budget. BAD KITTY CHARTERS | 340-777-7245 • RED HOOK / ST. JOHN
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4 ISLANDS, 5 STOPS! See the BEST of the BVI on fast, comfortable Bad Kitty. Stops at Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, then "The Baths" for dramatic rock formations; Cooper Island for lunch; world-class snorkeling near Norman Island (Indians, Caves or similar); and a final stop at White Bay (Soggy Dollar Bar), Jost Van Dyke. Continental breakfast, open bar after snorkel, and gear included. This will be the Best day of your vacation! www.calypsovi.com. (Red Hook, Cruz Bay map)
SEA MORE CHARTERS | 340-693-7328 • ST THOMAS / ST JOHN SEE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS in STYLE! Take a private charter on Sea More, a 42' luxury cruiser. Let our experienced crew help you plan the perfect day in the USVI or BVI. Relax on a secluded beach, snorkel remote reefs, or visit island bars - enjoy the beautiful islands at your pace. Explore Norman Island (ie. Willy T, Caves, Indians) and Jost Van Dyke (White Bay, Soggy Dollar Bar). Continental breakfast, open bar after snorkel, and gear included. www. stjohninformation.com (Red Hook, Cruz Bay map)
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FUN & SUN SHOPPING
A DAY ON THE WATER POWERBOAT RENTALS & CHARTERS
SERENA SEA CHARTERS • 340-514-9627 907-738-6498 • CORAL BAY, ST. JOHN
Serena Sea is proud to offer one the best & most unique boating experiences in the VI's! She is a classic 1950’s wooden cruiser offering 1/2 day charters with 2 snorkel stops. Serena Sea is a gorgeous boat & meticulously maintained. On our charters we love taking our guests to explore the magic of the mangroves in protected Hurricane Hole & to close cays or reefs outside of Coral Harbor. SerenaSeaTours@gmail.com
Have some fun in the sun while exploring the islands.
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Personalized Excursions and Southern Hos pitality. Experience our majestic islands and pristine waters with Capt. Scott aboard our 31’ luxury Sea Ray powerboat, “Rock On.” Swim and snorkel with colorful fish and turtles, and relax your worries away at premier beaches, exclusive cays and island bars in the US and British Virgin Islands. Comfy seating, plenty of sun or shade. The BEST half or full day of your vacation! Each excursion includes drinks, snacks, snorkel gear, and floatation boards with view-glass. Perfect for all ages.
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PLEASE NOTE: In many instances, charter boats and day-sails based on St. Thomas will gladly pick up guests on the island of St. John and vice versa. Be sure to check out the St. John section in this issue for additional information on exciting activities.
SERENA SEA CHARTERS Classic 1950’s wooden cruiser offering 1/2 day charters with 2 snorkel stops.
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Sportfishing
ST. THOMAS & ST.JOHN
Sportfishing companies offer half, three-quarter and full day charters; both inshore and offshore. Inshore offers many rock structures which attract fish within five miles from shore. Offshore, the south drop is seven miles and the north drop 20 miles; you could be fishing in 25 minutes. The boats can take a maximum of six passengers or you may want the boat to yourself and catch all of the fish! Set your own best personal or world wide record in our Caribbean waters.
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CALYPSO CATAMARAN CHARTERS | 340-777-SAIL • RED HOOK • ST.JOHN VOTED BEST CHARTER BOAT 2014! This fun 40' cat offers full-day sail/snorkel trips to the BVI or USVI. Snorkel, then sail to Jost Van Dyke, BVI (White Bay); or sail in USVI to 3 snorkel stops include Waterlemon Cay on St John. Full day trips include continental breakfast, open bar after snorkeling and gear. Half-day trips and sunset sails offered. Private charters welcome. Call about our 10-YR Anniversary Special! Departs from Cruz Bay and Red Hook. www.calypsovi.com (Red Hook, Cruz Bay map)
DAYSAIL FANTASY | 340-775-5652 • AMERICAN YACHT HARBOR Join Captain Pam with a maximum of just
six guests on her modern Pearson sloop for Alaunt. •Enjoy our spacious decks and ALAUNT CHARTERS • 340-771-8044 RED On HOOK Let’s go sailing! the 53’classic ketch Alaunt. Enjoy our spacious an exhilarating sail in the protected waters shade awning. Sail with licensed Captain Let’s go sailing! the 53’classic ketch Alaunt. decks and shadeOn awning. Sail with USCG licenced Captain Ron and of the beautiful St. John National Park and Ron and Mate Carol to St. JohnNational and Park or surrounding EnjoyMate ourFirst spacious surrounding cays. Fishing, sailing, amazFirst Carol to St.decks Johnand andshade the VI awning. the VIA fullUSCG National ParkCaptain or surrounding Sail with licenced Ron and First ing snorkeling, beachcombing, swimming cays. day sail includes a mid-morning plate of fruit and banana Mate Carol to St. Johnincludes and the VIa National Park with endangered sea turtles and a deliciouscays. Your daysail mid-mornnut bread, all beverages, a delicious Caribbean lunch and snorkel or surrounding cays. fruit A fulland day banana-nut sail includes ly prepared hot lunch in the shaded cocking plate of fresh gear. Alaunt is also for private and half day sails. a mid-morning plateavailable of fruit and bananacharters nut pit. Open bar & Jimmy Buffet tunes. Snorkel bread, beverages, Caribbean Maximum guests. a delicious bread, all 6beverages, a delicious Caribbean gear, special floats and instruction make lunch andsnorkel Alaunt avail- (Redit Hook Please visit ussnorkel online atgear. www.alauntcharters.com lunch and gear. Alaunt is alsoisavailable easy map) for all ages. $140 per person all inclusive. www.daysailfantasy.com able for morning orhalf afternoon for private charters and day sails. half-day Maximum Email: info@daysailfantasy.com Voted Best Daysail St. Thomas 5 Years, 6sails guests. Please visit us to online (Red Hook map)Islands. Recommended By Trip Advisor, Frommers & Fodors. (Red Hook) and daysails Jostat www.alauntcharters.com Van Dyke in the British Virgin Maximum 6 guests. www.alauntcharters.com
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HEAVENLY DAYS CATAMARAN• 775-1800 • BOLONGO BAY BEACH CLUB Our 53’ custom-built Cat is very comfortable and stable with a spacious covRated #1 on TripAdvisor! ered cabin and the friendliest crew in the islands. Join us for an unforgettable 2016 six-hour outing to www.usvisaili nde Gra en ng.comsail and beach Hav ht Yac Honeymoon Beach on St. John. Swim, snorkel, or just relax under the palms as $75 SPECIAL! St. Thomas the crew Sailing prepares a delicious deli buffet *Must Call Direct a complimentary bar is also withluncheon, Fury Charters available. Enjoy aSwim beautifulWith sunset the Turtles! Sail St. Thomas and when you join us for our weekly 2-hour Harbor Cocktail Cruise (alsoSails & Sunset Sails! Snorkeling, Day experience the Caribbean available for private charters). Join us for an extraordinary Day Sail, or a romantic Sunset like you never have before! Sailing aboard Fury with our professional crew and superior service will ensure this awesome adventure will be the highlight of your vacation.
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Private sails available! 1/2 Day Snorkel/Sail departs at 8:30am and 12:30pm daily. Trip includes all snorkel gear, open bar and light snacks.
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ST. THOMAS & ST.JOHN ST. THOMAS DIVING CLUB Dive with the local experts! You will enjoy small group diving and personal service from a crew that is dedicated to the safety and enjoyment of everyone that comes aboard. We are a PADI 5-STAR Center offering daily AM and PM boat dives. Snorkelers welcome on afternoon trips. Located at Bolongo Bay Resort next to Iggies.
AQUA MARINE DIVE CENTER
The underwater world is so cool, get in, go under. Photo courtesy of Cruz Bay Watersports.
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Experience the ultimate thrill of your life with your own personal underwater scooter! The B.O.S.S. will allow you to view the marvels of the sea with no diving experience necessary. Explore the brilliant undersea world where you will enjoy a guided tour of the stunning colorful fish and tropical reefs of the Caribbean. Join the friendly, professional staff of Aqua Adventures for a truly unforgettable experience!
Come dive or get scuba certified with our PADI and SSI dive center. We built our reputation as the highest rated dive center on Trip Advisor with a small group setting on the largest and most comfortable dive boat with the newest dive equipment in St Thomas. Our mornings are dedicated to certified divers only and our afternoons are “family affairs”, with divers, snorkeler’s and scuba courses on the same boat. For the underwater adventure you were dreaming of, look no further than Aqua Marine dive center.
COKI DIVE CENTER • 340-775-4220 The oldest continually owned dive shop on St. Thomas, diving since 1989. With the island's best beach dive, it's perfect for the beginner diver and diverse enough for the advanced diver. Two live coral reefs make for an excellent night dive also. Our 6 passenger dive boat takes small dive groups on reefs only minutes away. Scuba quality snorkel rentals. A 5-star PADI Dive Center, located at Coral World, just after Coki Beach.
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Located on Coki Point right before Coral World Ocean Park, this white sand beach with crystal clear water offers excellent snorkeling and diving. Beachside restaurants serve picnic fare including burgers, sandwiches and some local dishes. There is a dive shop, jet ski rental and several vendors renting snorkel gear, beach chairs and floats. (#3 on map)
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Located on the south shore of the island at the Bolongo Beach Resort, this beach offers a variety of watersports and beach toy rentals. There is a restaurant and bar right on beach. (#1 on map)
You will find it just past the Univeristy of the Virgin Islands going west on Route 30. Brewer’s Bay is a local family favorite for weekend picnics and gatherings. Visitors can relax in the shallow waters or sunbathe on the wide shore. On weekends there tends to be a lot of activity and loud local music! (#2 on map)
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4. HULL BAY A favorite northside beach for local families and surfers. It offers the best surfing on St. Thomas when there is a north swell but the locals are very protective so be aware. Hull Bay Hideaway restaurant and bar is located just behind the beach. Try out their fish tacoes. Located on the northside. Plenty of parking. (#4 on map)
5. LINDBERGH BAY Named after the famous aviator who landed nearby in 1928, this tranquil bay is flanked by three hotels, palm trees and sea grapes that line the shore. Located on the airport road. (#5 on map) www.virginislandsthisweek.com www.virginislandsthisweek.com
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One of St. Thomas’s most virginal and pristine beach, Lindquist Beach is situated on the east end of the island. The water is crystal-clear and typically calm. The left side of the beach is great for snorkeling. Owned by the Virgin Islands government it is well maintained and kept clean. There are a few picnic tables but get there early! (#6 on map)
The sapphire-blue waters here are great for snorkeling, windsurfing, jet skiing and more. The beach is located on the east end at Sapphire Beach Resort. (#9 on map)
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A local favorite on the weekends for parties with loud music. Good time to go is during the week when it is very empty and peaceful. There is a watersports hut there that rents out sailboats, SUPs (Stand Up Paddle Boards), windsurfers and other fun water toys. The long stretch of beach is great for taking a leisurely stroll and the water is nice for swimming. (#12 on map)
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7. MAGEN’S BAY This beautiful one-mile stretch of beach is St. Thomas’ most favorite and famous beach and is a public park. The water is usually very calm in this heart-shaped protected bay. Beach chairs and floats are available for rent and burgers, pizzas and other snacks can be found at the snack bar. Picnic tables located all along the beach. Lifeguards are on duty. (#7 on map)
A calm, quiet beach located at Secret Harbour Beach Resort, this beach has a floating swim platform and beach chairs available for rent. There is a dive company right on the beach. Also a restaurant and bar. (#10 on map)
13. DOROTHEA BEACH This is a very natural beach...no ammenities, bars or restaurants. The Dorothea condominiums are located there in the flat area behind the beach. Being a northside beach it can be rough during the winter with some big swells and currents that can push you towards the rocks. There is some great snorkeling there. (#13 on map)
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8. MORNING STAR BEACH Located at the Frenchman’s Reef & Morning Star Marriott Resort, this beach offers a restaurant and bar, watersports rentals and a scenic view of the cruise ships coming in and out of the harbor. (#8 on map) www.virginislandsthisweek.com www.virginislandsthisweek.com
There is often a bit of gentle surf on this beach. It is a bit rocky as you enter the water so tread carefully. Limetree is usually very quiet with not too many people around. There is a watersports hut open every day except Saturday. (#11 on map)
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SHOPS 1. Alaric Jewels.....................................Town Map 2. Billabong..........................................Town Map 3. Bobby’s Jewelers..............................Town Map 4. Caravan Gallery...................................Cruz Bay 5. Caribbean Surf Co................................ K-5, R-5 6. Crown Bay Center..........................H-5, CB Map 7. Diamonds International....K-6, K-5, Town, YHG 8. Dynasty / Dazzlers.....................K-5, Town Map 9. Eden Jewelers..................................Town Map 10. Eden Living......................................Town Map 11. Gallery St. Thomas...........................Town Map 12. Get Charmed / Sandals For Your Neck... G-5, CB, Town 13. Havensight Mall..........................................K-5 14. House of Rajah Jewelers...................Town Map 15. Jewels St. Thomas.......................S-6, CB, Town 16. Little Switerland......... K-5, CB, Town, Cruz Bay 17. Local Color.........................................K-5, Town 18. Love City Beach Shop..........................Cruz Bay 19. Made in the Virgin Islands................Town Map 20. Moe's Fresh Market.....................................R-5
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21. Mongoose Junction.............................Cruz Bay 22. Stone Art Gallery..............................Town Map 23. St Johns Fragrance Company.......................K-5 24. St Thomas Food Tours............... See ad page 51 25. The Pearl Lady..................................Town Map 26. Sloop Jones..................................St. John Map 27. Trident Jewels & Time.......................Town Map 28. Yacht Haven Grande.................................... L-5 REAL ESTATE & VILLAS 1. Hillcrest Guesthouse.............................St. John
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FERRIES Native Son..............................................Town Map
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O VI Legislature 11 Crown House............................................N-1 ● 12 ● Hotel 1829...............................................L-1 13 ● Post Office................................................L-3 14 ● Reformed Church.....................................J-1 15 ● Synagogue..............................................H-1 16 ● St. Thomas Historical Trust Museum......... I-5 17 ● Market Square......................................... B-2
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HISTORICAttractions IN CHARLOTTE AMALIE
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HISTORIC WALKING TOUR 1 LEGISLATURE BUILDING Originally a barracks for Danish troops, dating back to 1874. 2 FORT CHRISTIAN This National Historic Landmark was completed by Danish settlers in 1680. Built originally to protect the colony from hostile marauders, It has housed a jail, a governor’s residence, a place of worship, and a police station. Currently under renovation. 3 EMANCIPATION GARDENS Commemorates the emancipation of slaves by Danish Governor Peter von Scholten on July 3, 1848 4 GRAND GALLERIA In 1841, this unique structure opened as the Grand Hotel. It remained a popular place for vacationers to stay until 1975. 5 FREDERICK LUTHERAN CHURCH Established in 1666, the same year Erik Smidt took formal possession of St. Thomas in the name of the Danish West India Company. The present building rebuilt in1826. 6 SEVEN ARCHES MUSEUM Once a Danish craftsman’s residence, it was built in the 19th century featuring a total of seven arches to support the staircase. 7 GOVERNMENT HOUSE This is the official residence of the Governor of the Virgin Islands. The building was constructed by the Danish Colonial Council between the years 1865 and 1867.
8 99 STEPS One of several ‘step-streets’ built by the Danes to solve the problem of getting around the town’s hilly terrain. The bricks were brought from Denmark as ballasts in the holds of trade ships. Walk to the top (actually 103 steps) and you will find yourself near the foot of more stairs leading to Blackbeard’s Castle. 9 HAAGENSEN HOUSE A restored home built in the early 1800s by island entrepreneur Hans Haagensen. The salons and chambers are furnished with period antiques. 10 BLACKBEARD’S CASTLE Also located just above 99 steps is this Danish watch tower built in the late 1600’s. The view from the tower offered a perfect vantage point to spot enemy ships entering the harbor. 11 CROWN HOUSE Built in the middle of the 18th century, this stately home was the residence of two past VI governors. It is now a private residence. 12 HOTEL 1829 This structure offers an ideal example of classic island architecture. It was built as a townhouse for a French sea captain and now serves as an exclusive in-town hotel. 13 POST OFFICE SQUARE A full service United States post office is located within the strategically located building that marks the beginning of “Main Street.”
14 ST. THOMAS REFORMED CHURCH Not only is this the oldest congregation in the Virgin Islands; it is also the longest standing denomination with a continuous ministry in the United States. 15 ST. THOMAS SYNAGOGUE This National Historic Landmark is the second oldest synagogue in the western hemisphere. The original synagogue was built by Sephardic Jews in 1796 and was rebuilt in 1833. 16 ST THOMAS HISTORICAL TRUST MUSEUM - RAADETS GADE Learn about the island’s history, culture and architecture through displays of artifacts and photographs. See the collection of colonial West Indian furniture. Sign up and take our guided Downtown Walking Tour or our Historical Hassel Island Tour. You can also call the Historical Trust office (340)774-5541.
17 MARKET SQUARE People come here from all over the island to sell fresh fruit, fish, sauces, and vegetables. Traditionally, the busiest market day is Saturday; vendors arrive hours before dawn.
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St. Thomas’ area located withinplenty walking distance fromprestigious Havensightshopping Mall. Enjoy upscale shops, of distanceand from Havensight Enjoy upscale shops, plenty of parking nice places to Mall. eat. Complimentary luggage check parking and nice places eat.until Complimentary luggage check at their Welcome Centerto9am 5pm Monday, through Friat their 9am until 5pm Monday, through Friday. PickWelcome up specialCenter offer and discount information. day. Pick up special offer and discount information.
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Tahitian black pearls on natural leather from The Pearl Lady, Downtown St. Thomas
Classic Neverfull from Louis Vuitton, Yacht Haven Grande
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LITTLE SWITZERLAND | 888-527-4473 www.littleswitzerland.com Defining Luxury Across the Caribbean for 60 years, Little Switzerland is one of the world’s most trusted duty-free retailers with a reputation for luxury and service. Thirty-three stores across the Caribbean offer an unprecedented showcase of the most desired The Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M GMT GoodPlanet collections of respected names in fine jewelry and time pieces at duty-free and tax free values. Shopping at Little Switzerland is a must when visiting the Caribbean. Be sure to ask about Little Switzerland's preferred credit with no interest options available on the spot for an effortless dutyfree shopping experience.
Twice as much as any other Caribbean locations!"
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Tanzanite International, the Caribbean's premiere tanzanite retailer, has been raising the bar of excellence in luxury goods for over 10 years. Featuring exclusive luxury tanzanite brands only available at Tanzanite International, they also offer a wide array of loose tanzanite, designer jewelry, and couture settings. Discover why they are known for their excellent customer service and knowledgeable, friendly sales staff. Find the piece you've always dreamt about at Tanzanite International. (Town map)
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HOUSE OF RAJAH JEWELERS | 340-776-7770 5332 RAADETS GADE #19 Celebrating 41 years in Business, owners George and KC travel the world to find gems and fine jewelry at unbelievable values. They offer: 60% off certified diamonds, custom design ring mounts set the same day, diamond eternity rings in all carat weights, a Diamond Corner starting at $99, and brands by: Sophia by George and K.C. Design, Gabriel&Co., Yellow Diamonds by Divina, Chamilia, Mallorca Pearls ($1/inch), Citizen EcoDrive, Guess, Invicta, Roamer, Swiss Military & Pre-Owned Rolex watches with full warranty (not affiliated with Rolex SA).
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DAVID YURMAN BOUTIQUE BY JEWELS TEL: 888-527-4473 • ST. THOMAS • MAIN STREET The custom designed David Yurman Boutique by Jewels located on Main Street, St. Thomas, features the largest selection and latest styles of David Yuman found anywhere in the world. www.jewelsonline.com
DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL | 340-774-2184 MAIN STREET • AH RIISE MALL • HAVENSIGHT • CROWN BAY MARRIOTT FRENCHMAN’S REEF The premier jewelry retailer in the Caribbean, Diamonds International, has been offering top-notch diamond jewelry for a quarter century with an extensive array of loose stones, designer brands, and one-of-a-kind settings. Lauded for their excellent customer service and expertise, the friendly sales staff will help you select that perfect piece of jewelry to bring home from the Caribbean.
DI WATCH AND DESIGN | 340-774-2185 MAIN STREET Diamonds International Watch & Design leads the Caribbean in bringing the latest and most coveted timepieces to the region for over 20 years. Top world-class watch brands are all conveniently displayed under one roof, so you can compare and contrast each one, and find the perfect watch for you at unrivaled Duty Free values. New BVLGARI showroom with large selection of Jewelry and Watches. (Town map)
EDEN JEWELERS | 340-777-3366 | MAIN STREET Brimming with colored and white diamonds, natural gemstones and designer jewelry, this little jewelry store has a lot to offer! Owned and operated by G.I.A. Graduate Gemologist Sunil Idnani and his wife Kanchan. Eden is located on Main Street. Eden offers a lifetime warranty, U.S. Service Center, great quality and competitive pricing. Take home the Destination St. Thomas sterling silver Larimar bead sold exclusively at Eden and/or the Caribbean Sun Necklace. Page 46 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
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Souvenirs made in the Virgin Islands and Gift Shopping Whether shopping on Main Street, at Havensight, Yacht Haven Grande or Crown Bay Center, you will find quite a few stores selling souvenirs and gift items. T-Shirts, locally made art, crafts and candies, postcards, Christmas decorations and lots of other Virgin Islands mementos are available to take home as special gifts for family and friends. Anything made in the Vrgin Islands will be exempt from your $1600 Duty Free allowance. THE PEARL LADY | 340-774-5875 NEXT TO FORT CHRISTIAN Visit St. Thomas’ newest hidden treasure, “The Pearl Lady.” This unique, elegant store offers a full selection of Japanese Akoya, South Sea, Tahitian and Freshwater Cultured Pearls in both classic and contemporary styles. A full range of gorgeous Pearl jewelry awaits you including rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants and clasps. Also offered, for your existing necklaces, is a restringing and redesign service. Located in The Professional Building next to Fort Christian in downtown Charlotte Amalie.
TRADEWINDS GALLERIA | 340-775-5595 RED HOOK Visit Tradewinds Galleria for a unique shopping experience. Here you will find the largest selection of Hook Bracelets in the islands. The Caribbean Bracelet Company is known for the highest quality bracelets and TWG carries over 30 of their styles, including Dolphins, Turtles, Larimar, Mermaids, Anchors, Fish Hooks, hammered, and many more. You will also find The Hook Company’s Titanium bracelets, including the Black Ti series. Along with other fine jewelry, TWG carries a nice selection of sunglasses, Clothing and Beach Gear, including brands Sea Specs, Ocean, Hook&Tackle, Weekender, Tormenter. ** Mention this ad for a free gift **
TRIDENT JEWELS AND TIME | 340-776-7152 Trident Jewels & Time, the store with exquisite jewelry, extraordinary timepieces and a vast collection of loose Certified (GIA and EGL) diamonds ranging from 1 to 15 carats! See their variety of fancy colored diamonds, yellow, pink, blue, black or champagne. Authorized retailer for some of the most prestigious watch brands: Harry Winston, Ulysse Nardin, Franck Muller, Bell & Ross, Maurice LaCriox, Oris, Hamilton, Mido, Frederique Constant, Ball, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors. (Town map) Page 48 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
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Locally Made
(above) Marketing and Sales Associate Allie Myer helps Kelly Shea, multimedia consultant with St. Thomas-St. John This Week magazine, sample a locally made scent from The St. Johns Fragrance Company during its 70th anniversary open house. Photo by Charlotte Atkins
& Locally Loved Here’s our list of favorite locally made items with deep roots in the Virgin Islands. Snatch them up!
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1. TROPICAL CREATIONS
5. BOTANY BAY RUM
(340) 777-ARTS (2787) 5600 ROYAL DANE MALL ST. THOMAS
Drink in the history of the Virgin Islands with Botany Bay Estate Reserve rums that blend premium rums into one-of-a-kind bottlings. Available at several Havensight Mall stores, Marriott gift shop, Main Street and Food Center. Visit botanybayrum.com to learn more.
GALLERY & BOUTIQUE
Handcrafted items of cultural and historic significance – batik art, jewelry, painted shirts, batik dresses, shirts, sarongs, bags and more. Tulip Fleming's work celebrates Caribbean culture using indigenous island materials such as the calabash, bamboo and coconut. Weekly cultural presentations by resident artist.
2. FISH FACE
340-775-5129 • PALM PASSAGE, CHARLOTTE AMALIE, ST THOMAS "This is what we've been looking for!!! Something local, unique, different" They hear that often at Fish Face. That's why their artist friends provide wonderful handmade jewelry, stained glass and suncatchers, copper sea creatures, wood carvings, soaps, linens, bags. Plenty of recycled, re-purposed items. Local underwater photography and friendly snorkeling advice.
3. CARAVAN GALLERY
340.779.4566 MONGOOSE JUNCTION, ST. JOHN Look no further for affordable and fine jewelry in a wide range of unique styles. Find original designs by Tom Krall, Daniel Benson and Whealan Massicot, who makes the original St John Hook Bracelet exclusively for this gallery. Satisfied customers return every year to this museum-like setting. Located upstairs at Mongoose Junction. www.caravangallery.com
4. MADE IN THE VIRGIN ISLANDS 340-776-7822 • DRAKE'S PASSAGE DOWNTOWN, ST.THOMAS
Talented island artisans sell their handcrafted products in this beautiful little shop... Spices, batik, leather, jewelry, photography, artwork, ceramics, fragrances, handmade clothing, all natural body care products and more. Located in the heart of the shopping district across from Rum Island Pub & its famous Husband Day Care™.
(203) 417-2336 • ST. THOMAS
6. EDEN LIVING
340-775-3366 • 5135 DRONNINGENS GADE, ST. THOMAS Vivid color bursts forth in this unique Main Street boutique. It is filled with handmade artisan creations ranging from home wares, sculpture, clocks, ceramics, wall art, jewelry, wood carvings, clothing, accessories and more. Located downtown just two doors down from Eden Jewelers, home of the locally made Caribbean Sun necklace.
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7. ST THOMAS FOOD TOURS 340-642-1995
St Thomas’ premier cultural food tours offer historical tours with a delicious twist. Enjoy local food from a diverse range of food eateries, set within historic neighborhoods with an experienced tour guide. Learn about our rich culture and the delicious foods authentic to the island. This is a unique St Thomas experience! Find us at www.stthomasfoodtours.com
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340-774-2166 • 9011 HAVENSIGHT MALL, WAREHOUSE #1, ST. THOMAS In the 1830s natural bay leaf oils, lime essence and local spices were artfully blended together to create extraordinary West Indian fragrances. Our award winning, world renown scents like Bay Rum, West Indian Lime, and Virgin Island Spice are still handcrafted in our small batch factory on St. Thomas today. We invite you to celebrate centuries of West Indian tradition by joining us on a factory tour, open Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm.
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JE WELRY • BEACHWEAR • ELECTRONICS • PERFUMES • SOUVENIRS & MORE!
Great Shopping, Fantastic Selection, Friendly Gaming, Fabulous Food, Great Prices... Great Times.
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MARCH - APRIL 2017 To add your entertainment, email: entertainment@virginislandsthisweek.com
See St. John Entertainment listings on page 82.
STEEL PAN AND CALYPSO
PIANO
GUITAR, KEYBOARD, VARIETY
Aqua Terra Oceanfront Grill
Banana Tree/Cabana Bar, Bluebeard’s Castle,
Big Kahuna, Veterans Drive, Charlotte Amalie,
...................................... Marriott Frenchman's Reef, 776-8500 Sun Brunch 12 to 3
Cruzan Beach Club at Sunset Grille
Secret Harbour Beach Resort 714-STRG (7874) Mon, Wed, Fri 3:30 to 6:30
Caribbean Fusion Restaurant
Emerald Beach Resort, 777-8800 Fri 7 to 10 (Aben Marrero on Steel Pan)
Three Sheets Restaurant
Flamboyan Resort, 777-6000 Mon 6 to 7:15 (Andrew Douglas)
BANDS AND DANCING
...................................... 774-1600, Fri & Sun 6:30 to 9:30 (Dennis Frett) Grande Cru, Yacht Haven Grande, 774-7263 Wed 6 to 8 pm (Dennis Frett) Manor House Restaurant, Sugar Bay Resort & Spa, 777-7100, Mon and Sat 7 to 9:30 (Freddie Rabuse, piano and vocals) The Keys, Port of Sale Mall, Havensight Tues, Thu, Fri, Sun 8pm (Dueling Pianos). Check Facebook /duelingpianosstt
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Abi Beach Bar, Frenchman's Bay, 626-9317
Caribbean Saloon, Red Hook, 775-7060
Iggies Beach Bar & Grill
Fri 11 pm to 4 am Karaoke (Hector), Sat 10 pm to 4 am (DJ Rob) Occasional live music.
Crown Bay Gaming & Sports Lounge
Crown Bay Marina, 715-5300 Fri 10 to 2 (Top Notch Band) Duffy’s Love Shack, Red Hook, 779-2080 Dancing under the stars nightly from 9:30 pm until... Live music Mondays 6 to 9 Fatty's, Red Hook, 777-4275, Karaoke. Call. Fat Turtle, Yacht Haven Grande, 775-8FAT Tue 5 to 7 (DJ 5-Pointz) Thur 6:30 to 9:30 (Rum Syndicate) Fri Sunset 4 to 8 (DJ 5-Pointz) 10 to 2:30 am (DJ Cypha) Sat 8 to 11 Karaoke (Tommy Bronx) Hull Bay Hideaway, Hull Bay, 777-1898 Sunday Funday 5 pm (the best in live local and visiting bands) Call for schedule. Iggies Beach Bar & Grill, Bolongo Bay Beach Resort, 693-2600, LIVE MUSIC 7 nights a week See also Guitar, Keyboards, Variety Section Latitude 18, Vessup Bay, 777-4552 See Guitar, Keyboard, Variety, call for info.
Marriott Frenchman’s Cove
Sunset Poolside Bar & Grill, 693-4800, Every night but Wednesday, 6 to 8, (Tues, Tim West Band) Mon 6:30- 6:45 (fire dancing by Flights of Fire) Melt, American Yacht Harbor, 714-7874 Fri 4 to 7 pm (live music) — call for details. Off The Grid, Tillett Gardens, Tillett Gardens, check us out on facebook! Live music most nights, including visiting bands Wed 7 to 10 (John Hodges), Thu 7 to 10 (Whiskey Pistols STT) Fri 7 to 10 (John Gazi) Paradise Point, Havensight, Top of the Tram 777-4540, Wed 6 to 9 (Top Notch Band), Pig Roast Sundays with live music 3 to 6 The Tap & Still, Redhook 244-2577. Fri 6 to 9 (Barefoot Davis). Call for additional music schedule.
The Tap & Still, Havensight, 244-2577, Tues 4pm Barefoot Davis. Call for additional music schedule. Virgin's Haven, Havensight dock, 777-3300 Virgin Sundays 4 to 10 pm $7 admission (soca)
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Bolongo Bay Beach Resort, 775-1800 Wed 7 to 10 Carnival Night and Limbo Show with West Indian buffet.
Margaritaville Restaurant
Smith Bay, 775-8310 Sun 4 to 6 (local vendors), 6 to 9 (Calypso band, Fire Show, Limbo)
Sugar Bay Resort and Spa
Smith Bay, 777-7100, Thurs 6 to 10, (Live steel pan, limbo show, local vendors)
DAYTIME MUSIC
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Sat Live 3 to dusk, Sun 1 to 4. Call for schedule
Dinghy’s Beach Bar and Grill
Honeymoon Beach, Water Island 727-504-0268 Sun 1 to 4 , some nights. Call for schedule Lanai, Emerald Beach, 774-4884 Sat and Sun 2 to 5 , Tue 2 to 5 (Reggae Beach Party with Top 2 featuring Broc Lee)
Marriott Frenchman’s Cove
Poolside Bar and Grill, 693-4800 Sun 9:30 to 11:30 (live with brunch, Freddie Rabuse on piano)
Sapphire Beach Bar
Sapphire Beach Resort, 714-7874 Wed 1 to 3 Barefoot Davis and Panseared
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Yacht Haven Grande, 714-3566 Sun 4 to 7 pm (Louis Taylor and Friends)
Grande Cru
Yacht Haven Grande, 774-7263 Wed 6 to 8 Northside Bistro, Northside, 775-5098 Sat 7 to 10 (Louis Taylor-piano, Rhett Simmons-bass) Tavern On The Waterfront 776-4328, Fridays 7 to 10 Open for players to sit in. Hosted by Shelley.
...................................... St. Thomas, 775-9289, Mon, Wed, Fri 5:30 pm (the best live island music)
Caribbean Saloon, Red Hook, 775-7060
Special live concerts. Please call for details. Fri 11:00 Karaoke with Hector. BIG screens! Dog House Pub, Havensight, 998-8341 Wed 7:30 (Get Lucky Trivia) Thu 7 to 11 (Trippin’ Thursday with Live Music TBA) Hull Bay Hideaway, Hull Bay, 779-1898, Sun 5:30 to 8:30 (local favorites and visiting bands), some other nights. Call for schedule. Sun 3/19 Reverend Raven
Iggies Beach Bar & Grill
Bolongo Bay Beach Resort, 693-2600 Mon 7:30 to 10:30 (John Hodges) Tue 7:30 to 10:30 (RC Sanders Duo) Wed 7 to 10 Carnival Night and Limbo show Thu 6 Movie on the Beach 8 to 11 Karaoke with Tommy Bronx, Fri 8 to 11 ( Lourdes and the Switch) Sat 8 to 11(Jah Souljahs reggae band) Sun 7:30 to 10:30 (Drunken Bumblebees through March) Call for info on our Bands in the Sand special concerts. 3/14 Reverend Raven. Monthly Full Moon Party. Lanai, Emerald Beach, 774-4884 Sat and Sun 2 to 5 , Tue 2 to 5 (Reggae Beach Party with Top 2 featuring Broc Lee) Mon 8 (music trivia) Thu and Fri 8 to 11 (live music) Latitude 18, Vessup Bay, 777-4552 Many nights, 7:30 to 10:30, call for info. Mon and Wed call for info, Tue through March (Drunken Bumblebees) Wed call for info Thu Sat through 4/1 (Sun Mountain Fiddler) Sun 5 to 8 Inity. Wed 3/15 Reverend Raven. Wed 3/29 Hudson and the HooDoo Cats. Margaritaville Restaurant, Smith Bay, 775-8310, Live music nightly 6 to 9. Mon (Why Not?), Wed (Lourdes and the Switch), Thu (Brent & Preston), Fri (Tim West Band), Sat (Jason Jones)
Marriott Frenchman’s Cove
Sunset Poolside Bar & Grill, 693-4800 Live music 6 to 8 Mon, Wed Fri (Two Ah We), Mon 7:30 Fire show with Flights of Fire. Molly Molones, Red Hook, 775-1270 Live music and sports nightly. Call for schedule. 3/17 St. Patrick's Day HQ Rum Shandy Cabana Bar, Frenchtown 775-RUM1, Mon 9 to 12 (Open Mike Night) Fri 9 to 12 (live reggae). Last Sat, End of Month Party! Sand Bar at Havana Blue, MorningStar Beach at Frenchman’s Reef Resort, 715-7263, Live music and DJ's. Call for info.
Smoking Rooster Cruzan Rum Garden
Havensight Mall, 715-2625 Wed 7pm (live music), some afternoons.Call for info
Tickles Dockside Pub
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Daily 8:30AM – 4:00 PM PLANTATION CROWN AND HAWK BOTANICAL GARDEN 2-A Estate Crown and Hawk , Route 33 Paradise Found! Explore this unique hilltop garden set amongst a historic sugar plantation estate. Thousands of tropical plants form lush jungle trails featuring a 125’ long waterfall, viewing sky decks, peacocks, fish, and turtles. Giftshop, beverage and snack bar and plant maze challenge….an aMAZEing place, fun for the whole family! Cost $18.00 adults, $10.00 children, under 5 free. Call 340-776-0041
EveryWeek MONDAYS, SUNSET (WEATHER PERMITTING) FREE MOVIE NIGHT AT HEIDI'S HONEYMOON GRILL Honeymoon Beach, Water Island Catch the ferry next to Tickles Dockside Pub, Crown Bay, St. Thomas. Round trip fare is $10, but the movie is free! Refreshments are available, so bring cash (and don't forget the bug spray!). For info and schedule, call (340) 777-5288. MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS, 10 AM- 1 PM FRENCHTOWN HERITAGE MUSEUM Next to Joseph Aubain Ballpark, Frenchtown, St. Thomas Take a look into the past of a quaint St. Thomas neighborhood. Donations appreciated. For info, call (340) 714-2583 MONDAYS, TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, 10 AM - 2 PM FRIENDS OF THE VI NATIONAL PARK: ANNABERG HISTORIC SITE CULTURAL DEMONSTRATIONS Annaberg Ruins, Leinster Bay, St. John The subsistence lifestyle is presented with gardening skills as demonstrated by native St. Johnians. A walk around the ruins allows visualization of the colonial "sugar" era. Annaberg brochure available online or pick up at the National Park Visitors Center. No fee. For information and reservations, call (340) 779-8700. Page 56 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
VI Childrens' Museum Grand Galleria Hotel, 2nd Floor, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. Open Wed. - Sat., 10 AM - 5 PM, Sun., 11 AM - 5 PM, Closed Mon. and Tues. Offers a large variety of interactive exhibits with a primary focus on science and technology. See details on this page.
MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, 6-7 PM FREE TAI CHI Yacht Haven Grande, in front of Louis Vuitton, St. Thomas Enjoy this rejuvenating physical activity! Donations for instructor appreciated. For information, call (340) 774-9500. TUESDAYS, 6-7 PM FREE YOGA Yacht Haven Grande, next to Gucci, St. Thomas Weather permitting. Donations for instructor appreciated. For information, call (340) 774-9500. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, 9 AM HASSEL ISLAND TOUR Meet at the Museum, Raadetes Gade, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas The National Park Service acquired about 95% of Hassel Island in 1978, and is working to preserve and interpret the island's rich history. Come explore this historical gem in a tour that lasts approximately 2-3 hours, including transport to and from Hassel Island. Cost: $80 per person. Call for reservations at least 24 hours in advance. For information and reservations, please call (340) 774-5541
WEDNESDAYS - SATURDAYS, 10 AM - 5 PM, SUNDAYS, 11 AM - 5 PM CLOSED MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS VI CHILDRENS' MUSEUM Grand Galleria Hotel, 2nd Floor, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas VICM is a non-profit place of beauty, joy and wonder, offering a large variety of interactive exhibits with a primary focus on science and technology. Check out the "They Thought They Were Crazy" exhibit, dedicated to historical inventions that changed all of mankind, or walk through the rainbow xylophone in the "Music and Light Spectacular"-- just two of the interactive exhibits. What will you discover today? Last entry is 30 minutes before closing time. Cost: $8 per person, children under 2 free with one paying adult. For info, call (340) 643-0366, or visit www.vichildrensmuseum.org. THURSDAYS, 6-7 AM FREE YOGA Yacht Haven Grande, next to Gucci, St. Thomas Weather permitting. Donations for instructor appreciated. Call (340) 774-9500. THURSDAYS, 6-7 PM FREE ZUMBA CLASS Yacht Haven Grande, in front of Louis Vuitton, St. Thomas www.virginislandsthisweek.com
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Historic Downtown Charlotte Amalie Walking Tour Fridays, 9 AM (Except Holidays) St. Thomas Historical Trust Office, Raadets Gade, Downtown Charlotte Amalie See details on this page.
Learn how to Zumba. Every class is so much fun , you'll forget you're working out! Bring drinking water. Donations for instructor appreciated. Call (340) 774-9500 FRIDAYS, EXCEPT HOLIDAYS (THROUGH APRIL 25), 9 AM HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHARLOTTE AMALIE WALKING TOUR St. Thomas Historical Trust, Western side of Roosevelt Park, Charlotte Amalie The St. Thomas Historical Trust conducts these hour and a half guided walks that offer a look back in time. Please make reservations 24 hours in advance. Tour departs from the steps of Fort Christian just a cross from Emancipation Park. Cost: $35 suggested donation per person. For reservations, call (340) 774-5541 or (340) 643-6782. FRIDAYS, 4 - 7 PM FAMILY GAME NIGHT Yacht Haven Grande, Central Courtyard, St. Thomas For a great way to kick off the weekend, bring the entire family on a Friday afternoon! Call (340) 774-9500. FRIDAYS, SUNSET MOVIE NIGHT Susannaberg Ruins, off Centerline Road, St. John www.virginislandsthisweek.com
This cool pop-up "theater" happens every Friday, weather permitting, around dark. From Cruz Bay, pass Paradise Lumber and a small dirt road on the left, then go down the next driveway on the left. Behind the house on the right is a huge lawn where the screen is set up. Bring blanket and snacks. Cost: $10 per person, to benefit the Susannaberg Historical Foundation. FRIDAYS, 8-10 PM FREE QUADRILLE DANCE LESSONS Emancipation Garden, St. Thomas Come learn Quadrille dancing from the famous Mungo Niles Cultural Dancers, preserving the Virgin Islands’ culture through teaching dance. For information, contact mungoniles@yahoo.com or call (340) 998-4238 SATURDAYS, 9-10 AM FREE ZUMBA CLASS Yacht Haven Grande, in front of Louis Vuitton, St. Thomas Learn how to Zumba. Every class is so much fun , you'll forget you're working out! Bring drinking water. Donations for instructor appreciated. For information, call (340) 774-9500
MONDAYS THROUGH SUNDAYS THE ROOM VI At THE ROOM VI, players choose a themed room and have one hour to complete a mission of your choosing, giving you the key to escape. Players work together to solve various riddles and codes. The clock is ticking and your only chance of escape is your own wits. — Top Pick "Fun and Games on Trip Advisor" www.theroomvi.com For more information call (340) 690-5025
Every Month SECOND SATURDAY, 9 AM-3 PM ART EXCHANGE: THE ARTISAN’S AND FARMER’ MARKET Buddha Bar and Sushi Lounge, Frydenhoj, St. Thomas Arts, crafts and fresh produce offered by the artisans and farmers themselves. For information, call (340) 513-7462 or email osaze72@yahoo.com EVERY FIRST AND THIRD SUNDAY, 10 AM-5 PM FARMER’S MARKET Esplanade, Yacht Haven Grande, St. Thomas Fresh seasonal fruits, vegetables and herbs and locally-made goodies. Real Food. Real Farmers. Real Fresh! For information, call (340) 774-9500 EVERY SECOND AND LAST SUNDAY, 10 AM- 2 PM FARMER’S MARKET Bordeaux Market, St. Thomas Shop from the farmers on the west end of the island For information, call (340) 774-4204 or (340) 244-4644. CONTINUING THIS YEAR VIRGIN ISLANDS ★TRANSFER CENTENNIAL: ART EXHIBITS AND HISTORIC TOURS TBA, St. Thomas and St. John In 1917 during World War I the US realized the strategic position of the Virgin Islands and negotiated their purchase from Denmark for $25 million in gold. All this year we will celebrate our becoming American with exciting special commemorative events. For details as they are announced, check vitransfercentennial.org M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7 Page 57
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March 2017 » FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH 5, 2017 Choice Wireless VI Open Tennis Tournament St. Thomas Yacht Club, St. Thomas The Wimbledon of the Caribbean is the premier tournament in the Caribbean where local and international players prove their skills on the court. Come out and watch the action! For info, call (340) 7742736 or email styctennis@gmail.com FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1:45 - 5 PM Friends of The VI National Park: Historic Hassel Hike and Boat Tour Meet at Frenchtown Marina dock , St. Thomas Join us for a 2.5 hour guided tour and short hike of this historic little island in Charlotte Amalie's harbor. Bring water, snack, hat, sun protection and walking shoes. Max group: 12. Cost: $59 for members, $69 for non-members. For information, email info@friendsvinp.org or call (340) 779-4940 FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 6 PM - 2 AM First Friday Mongoose Junction, Cruz Bay, St. John Discover, dine and dance the night away as 30 unique Mongoose Junction merchants host artists, art exhibit openings, and live music, including a soca dance party-- and feature special offers like discounts, gifts with purchase, and fabulous cuisine. For info visit www.mongoosejunctionstjohn.com. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 7:30 PM The Sis Frank Concert Series Presents — Shel In Concert St. John School of the Arts, Cruz Bay, St. John Sisters Sarah, Hannah, Eva and Liza Holbrook (SHEL) are in their twenties, born in a five-year span and raised in a bohemian, art-loving family in Ft. Collins, CO. Each found an instrument to master early on, and the coherence and distinctiveness of their music comes from the sisters' commitment to making every song an honest four-way collaboration. Locals may remember their moving concert a few years ago at Tillett Gardens-- but if you missed it then, this is your chance! Cost: $35. Call (340) 779-4322 Page 58 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
The Sis Frank Concert Series Presents — Shel In Concert, Friday, March 3, 7:30 PM at St. John School of the Arts, Cruz Bay, St. John. Sisters Sarah, Hannah, Eva and Liza Holbrook (SHEL) perform.
See details on this page. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 12 - 5 PM G-Clef Academy Family Fun-Day Fund Raiser Yacht Haven Grande Courtyard, St. Thomas Bring the whole family to this fun fundraiser for St. Thomas's premier music school. For more info, call (340) 775-8200 SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 5, 6, AND 7 AM Denmark/Virgin Islands Transfer Marathon, Half-Marathon and 10K Race TBD, St. Thomas This is a Centennial Celebration event hosted by the St. Thomas Association of Road Runners, open to all and with invited runners from Denmark. Call (340)775-6373. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 7:30 - 10 PM St. John Film Society Presents Fauborg Treme: The Untold Story Of Black New Orleans St. John School of the Arts, Cruz Bay, St. John Five years before Hurricane Katrina, New Orleanians filmmaker Dawn Logsdon and writer Lolis Eric Elie began documenting the rich living culture of little-known Fauborg Treme, the oldest black neighborhood in America, the origin of the Southern civil rights movement, and the birthplace of jazz. Their tapes miraculously survived the floods that devastated their city. This is a rare film that transcends a local story to expand our understanding of the American experience. Suggested donation: $5, and
$5 for a raffle ticket for your chance to win gift certificates valued at $25-$125 to local galleries, restaurants and businesses. For more info, go to stjviff@gmail.com. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 5, 6, AND 7 AM Denmark/Virgin Islands Transfer Marathon, Half-Marathon and 10K Race TBD, St. John This is a Centennial Celebration event hosted by the St. Thomas Association of Road Runners, open to all and with invited runners from Denmark. For information, call (340)775-6373. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2 - 3:30 PM Friends of The VI National Park: Rum Of The Caribbean Asolare bar, above Cruz Bay, St. John Don't miss this very special, exclusive introduction to the art of top-shelf aged sipping rum. Please arrive with a full stomach! Bring -- yourself. Max group: 20. Cost: $35 for members, $45 for non-members. For information, email info@friendsvinp.org or call (340) 779-4940 THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 7 PM The Forum Presents: Metropolitan Opera Live In Hd On-Screen - Romeo Et Juliette Prior-Jollek Hall, Antilles School Campus, St. Thomas When Diana Damrau and Vittorio Grigolo www.virginislandsthisweek.com
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St. Thomas International Regatta, Friday, Saturday & Sunday, March 24, 25 & 26, 11 AM, St. Thomas Yacht Club, St. Thomas. The "Crown Jewel" of Caribbean racing.
See details on this page. starred opposite each other in Manon at the Met in 2015, the New York Times said, "the temperature rises nearly to boiling every time Damrau and Grigolo are onstage together." Now they're back as opera's classic lovers in Gounod's lush Shakespeare adaptation. Bartlett Sher's new production has won acclaim for its vivid 18th century milieu and stunning costumes, and Gianandrea Noseda conducts the sumptuous score. Cost: $20. Call (340) 228-4777 FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 5 - 8 PM Art Show Gallery St. Thomas, Palm Passage, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas Gallery St. Thomas invites you to a new show featuring the water colors of St. Marten artist Antoine Chapon. While the gallery has been carrying his prints for years, this will be the first show dedicated to Antoine's soft and minimalist original works of art that beautifully say more with less. For information, call (340) 777-6363 SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 6 PM - 1 AM Antilles School Gala and Auction Antilles School Campus, St. Thomas "Oh! The places they'll go... a Suessical Gala". The Gala starts at 6:00, with dinner at 7:30, followed by live music around 9:30. Join us for an unforgettable night of dancing, www.virginislandsthisweek.com
delicious food, an incredible ambience and great company, all while supporting the children of Antilles School. Cost: $150 per person. For more info, call (340) 776-1600 x1800, or visit Antilles.vi/gala SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 10 AM - 3 PM Friends of The VI National Park: St. John Orchid Tour Meet at National Park Visitors Center to carpool, Cruz Bay , St. John All new! Observe and discuss the native orchids and hybrids people love to raise on St. John. Bring water, lunch, hat, sun protection. Max group: 20. Cost: $55 for members, $65 for non-members. Email info@friendsvinp.org or call (340) 779-4940 SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 5 - 9 PM Taste The Nations Virgin Islands Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy, St. Thomas Come sample dishes with flavors from around the world! This evening benefits the school. For info, call(340) 775-6360. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 5:30-9:30 PM West Indian Company Limited (Wico) and Dion Parson Present Jazz on the Dock Havensight Mall on the West Indian Company Cruise Ship Dock, St. Thomas St. Thomas native Dion Parson is one of New York’s finest drummers, and a Grammy
Award winner. His collaborations with WICO provide an exciting showcase for local and international jazz musicians. For information, call (340) 774-1780 x2251 THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 11 AM Round The Rocks Race St. Thomas Yacht Club, St. Thomas This is the second Round the Rocks Race, a great way to stir up the fun of the 2017 St. Thomas International Regatta (STIR). It is a one-day event independent of STIR featuring its own course, separate scoring and special prizes. For information, call (340) 775-6320 FRIDAY, MARCH 24, TBA ★Virgin Islands Transfer Centennial: Children's Cultural Expo, 100-Boat Parade Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas Help us celebrate the 100th anniversary of the transfer of the Virgin Islands from Denmark to the United States. We start with a cultural expo from the point of view of local children, taking place in Emancipation Garden. Then there is to be a boat parade-a boat for each of the 100 years since the transfer-- in St. Thomas harbor. Several live bands will play, starting at 6pm. The newly reopened Fort Christian will be the site of special exhibits and cultural events into the evening, culminating in a light show with search lights playing on the refurbished fort's facade. What a wonderful time to be on St. Thomas! For info, call (340) 774-8784 FRIDAY - SUNDAY, MARCH 24- 26 St. Thomas - St. John Orchid Society Show Marriott Frenchman's Reef, St. Thomas The St. Thomas-St. John Orchid Society presents their "Centennial Orchids Festival". Come see a myriad of beautiful, exotic blooms. For information, email francisque1@gmail.com or call (340)513-7590 FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 25 & 26, 11 AM St. Thomas International Regatta: St. Thomas Yacht Club, St. Thomas The St. Thomas International Regatta (STIR) is etched into every racer's mind as the "Crown Jewel" of Caribbean racing-- where sailors can experience our reliable breezes, warm azure waters and world-renowned island hospitality. Call (340) 775-6320 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7 Page 59
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SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 4:30 PM Star VI History Month 5K Historic Walkabout E's Garden Teahouse & Things, Garden St., Charlotte Amalie This is a timed walk to historical sites in the downtown area hosted by the St. Thomas Association of Road Runners. Runners are welcome but must walk. For information, call (340)775-6373. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 5 PM - UNTIL.. St. John Blues Society Presents The St. John Blues Blowout Estate Susannaberg, St. John This forth St. John Blues Blowout moves to a new location at the Susannaberg ruins, a venue like no other, nestled on a hill overlooking St. John. Slam Allen, former lead singer, lead guitarist and band leader for the legendary James Cotten, is forging his own identity in the blues and soul world. Boise, Idaho native John Nemeth's blues journey took him to the West Coast for his first 3-album deal, then to music capital Memphis, Tennessee where he signed with Americana/roots music label Blue Corn Music-- with label-mates like Ruthie Foster and Steve Forbert. DieDra the Alabama Blues Queen aka the Blues Diva rounds out this stellar show. Let's keep the blues alive! Cost: $35 in advance or $40 at the gate. Proceeds will benefit St. John Rescue. Visit www.stjohnbluesblowout.com SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 3 - 10 PM ★Virgin Islands Transfer Centennial: 250Th Anniversary of Cruz Bay Block Party Cruz Bay , St. John A public reception will be held at the beautiful and historic Battery on Cruz Bay harbor, followed by partying with live bands in Cruz Bay's lovely Franklin Powell Park. What a wonderful time to be on St. John! For more info, call (340) 774-8784 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2:30 PM ★Virgin Islands Transfer Centennial: Centennial Parade, Flag Raising, and Gala Charlotte Amalie , St. Thomas The 31st of March is recognized every year as Transfer Day in the US Virgin Islands, and this year marks 100 years since the actual Transfer occurred. We continue our Centennial Celebration on Transfer Day Page 60 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
St. John Blues Society Presents — The St. John Blues Blowout, Saturday, March 25, 5 PM Until.. Estate Susannaberg, St. John. The forth St. John Blues Blowout.
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with a parade starting at Addelita Cancryn Junior High School and proceeding along Veterans Drive to the Legislature Building on Charlotte Amalie's harbor. At the Legislature there will be a ceremony with the American flag being raised at 4PM, as it was for the first time in 1917. The Gala is later in the evening at Marriott's Frenchman's Reef & Morningstar Beach Resort. For more info, call (340) 774-8784
host artists, art exhibit openings, and live music, including a soca dance party-- and feature special offers like discounts, gifts with purchase, and fabulous cuisine. For info visit www.mongoosejunctionstjohn.com
April 2017 » SATURDAY, APRIL 1 - SATURDAY, APRIL 29 ★A Centennial Commemoration for Our 65Th Carnival Celebration St. Thomas Events all month long will celebrate St. Thomas Carnival in this very special Transfer Centennial year. For more information, visit www.vicarnival.com
SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 11 AM - 2 PM Yacht Haven Grande's Spring Fling Yacht Haven Grande next to Fresh Bistro, St. Thomas Welcome Springtime and Easter with Yacht Haven Grande's 5th annual celebration of the season with kid-friendly fun on the lawn next to Fresh Bistro. Games, face-painting and an Easter egg hunt are all part of the tradition-you'll want to get photos of every moment! Free. For nfo, call (340) 775-8200.
FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 6 PM - 2 AM First Friday Mongoose Junction, Cruz Bay, St. John Discover, dine and dance the night away as 30 unique Mongoose Junction merchants
SATURDAY, APRIL 15 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Queen Selection Show Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112
SUNDAY, APRIL 9 ST.THOMAS CARNIVAL — Prince & Princess Selection Show Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340)776-3112
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SUNDAY, APRIL 16 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Best Dressed Doll/Toddlers Derby Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112 SUNDAY, APRIL 16 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Traditional Games Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112 TUESDAY, APRIL 18 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Junior Calypso Competition Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Cultural Night Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112
SATURDAY, APRIL 22 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — VI Calypso Competition Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112 SATURDAY, APRIL 22 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Calypso Revue Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112
FRIDAY, APRIL 21 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Opening Of Carnival Village Fort Christian Parking Lot, St. Thomas Village entertainment continues through Saturday, April 30. For info, call (340) 776-3112
TUESDAY, APRIL 25 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Senior Citizens' Quelbe Tramp Rothschild Francis Square (Market Square) to Carnival Village, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112
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SUNDAY, APRIL 23 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Steelband Jamboree Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112
SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 7:30 AM 35Th Annual Carnival Mile Western Cemetery, St. Thomas This annual event is hosted by the St. Thomas Association of Road Runners. Entry fee is $10 and benefits St. Thomas Rescue. For info, call 775-6373 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 8 AM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Cultural Fair Emancipation Garden, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112 THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 12:30 -4 AM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Roas-A-Time (J'ouvert) Warm-Up Fort Christian Parking Lot, St. Thomas Roas-A-Time (J'ouvert) 4 Am Veteran's Drive, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112 FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 10 AM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Children's Parade Rothschild Francis Square (Market Square) to Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112 SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 10 AM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Adult's Parade! Western Cemetery to Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112 SUNDAY, APRIL 30 ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Calypso Spectakula/Last Lap Fort Christian Parking Lot, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112
MONDAY, APRIL 24, 10 AM ST. THOMAS CARNIVAL — Water Sports Activities Charlotte Amalie Harbor, St. Thomas For information, call (340) 776-3112
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Alexander's Bella Blu Amalie Café Atlantic Seafood Banana Tree Grille Barefoot Buddha Beni Iguanas Sushi Bar Betsey's Bar Big Kahuna Rum Shack Blue Orchid at The Greathouse Buddha Bar Bumpa's Burger Max Café Amici Caribbean Fish Market Caribbean Fusion Beachfront Caribbean Saloon & Steakhouse Carigas Island Café China King Coconuts Bar & Grill Cravin Crabs Cruzan Beach Club Cup-N-Kettle Teahouse Cuzzin’s Restaurant & Bar Delly Deck Duffy's Love Shack Enkai Epernay Bsitro & Wine Bar E's Garden Teahouse Fat Turtle Fattys (formerly Fat Boys) Fish Tails Bar & Grill Frenchtown Deli Fresh Bistro Gladys’ Café Grand Cru Restaurant & Wine Great Wall Greenhouse Havana Blue Hook, Line & Sinker Hull Bay Hideaway Ideal Roti Iggies Beach Bar & Grille Jen’s Island Café & Deli Island Beachcomber Kokopelli's Lattitude 18 Love Livin Mafolie Restaurant
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Mim’s Seafood Bistro Mojo's Molly Molones Natural Livity, Kulcha & Juice Bar Northside Bistro Oceana Oceanside Bistro Off the Grid Old Stone Farmhouse Paradise Point Bar & Restaurant Pasta Go Go Pie Whole PiZZA Pi Peking Tokyo Asian Restaiurant
Pesce Petit Pump Room Pizza Amore Rancho Latino RAW Sushi & Sake Bar Ritz Carlton Room With A View Rum Island Pub Rum Shandy Sabroso
Saki House SandBar Sangria's Beachside Bistro Scnitzel House Señor Frog Senor Pizza Shipwreck Tavern Sibs Mountain Bar & Restaurant Smoking Rooster SOS Coffee & Bar
Sugarcane Grille Sunset Grille Tavern on the Waterfront Texas Pit The Courtyard @ Old Stone Farmhouse The Greenhouse The Grille at Mahogany Run
The Lobster Grille The Palms The Tap and Still Thirteen Tickles Dockside Pub Trenchtown Jamaican Vicars Bar & Grill Victors New Hideout Virgilios Walker's By The Sea
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Mim’s Seaside Bistro
Located at Watergate Villas
340-775-2081
In business for 25 years
Enjoy Local Caribbean Lobster in coconut curry cream or baked and stuffed with island favorites.
Thursday nights are ALL U CAN EAT SHIRMP!
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Blue Orchid at The Greathouse St. Peter Mountain Rd , 340-774-4999 Island Style dining
Atlantic Seafood Airport Road , 340-774-1533 “Paté´” with beef, conch, saltfish or chicken
Hull Bay Hideaway Hull Bay, 340-777-1898 American Fare, burgers
Caribbean Fusion Beachfront Emerald Beach Hotel, 340-777-8800 Beachfront, American and West Indian cuisine.
Magens Bay Pizzeria Magens Bay Beach, 340-777-6270 Pizza, salads, burgers
The Palms Emerald Beach Hotel, 340-777-8800 Beachfront, American and West Indian cuisine.
North Side Bistro Hull Bay Road, 340-775-5098 Grouper, Caribbean lobster, steaks, pastas
Walker’s By The Sea Lindberg Bay, 777-5633, Local, Caribbean food
Old Stone Farmhouse Mahogany Run, 340-777-6277 Romantic and elegant dinner settings. Sibs Mtn Bar & Restaurant Rte 33 – Mafolie, 340-774-8967 Burgers, barbecued ribs, chicken and beer The Grille at Mahogany Run Mahogany Run, 340-777-6006 Fresh seafood entrées, reservations required
Yacht Haven Grande
Open Daily: lunch & Dinner Late Night Menu: 10pm-12am • Happy Hour 4-7
hOttest FriDay night party 10pM
The Courtyard @ Old Stone Farmhouse Mahogany Run, 340-777-6277 Tapas Thirteen Rte 33 – Crown Mtn Rd, 340-774-6800 Creative dishes of seafood, lamb, beef
Phone: 340-714-3566
Drink Recipes Planter's Punch
Sub Base Tickle’s Dockside Pub Crown Bay Marina, 340-776-1595 American style pub food Victor’s New Hideout Sub Base, 340-776-9379 Local restaurant with authentic Caribbean foods
Frenchtown Alexander’s Bella Blu Frenchtown, 340-774-4349 Weiner Schnitzel, Italian, Continental dishes. Betsy's Bar Frenchtown, 340-774-9347 Only late night breakfast that's full with flavor. Enkai Gregorie Channel, 340-774-6254 Serving artisanal sushi, dinner and drinks Epernay Bistro & Wine Bar Frenchtown, 340-774-5348 International fusion Frenchtown Deli Frenchtown, 340-776-7211 Serving deli food all day Hook, Line & Sinker Frenchtown, 340-776-9708 Creative American & Caribbean Cuisine
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Oceana Restaurant Frenchtown 340-774-4262 Dine in an atmosphere of Island Elegance on the Seaside Patio of an Historic Estate House. Innovative Global Cuisine.... Rum Shandy Frenchtown, 340-775-7861 Serving sandwiches, fish, burgers, tacos. The Pie Hole Frenchtown, 340-642-5074 Traditional Neopolitan pies made in a brick oven
Downtown Amalia Café Palm Passage, 340-714-7373 Spanish favorites. Big Kahuna Rum Shack Downtown Waterfront, 340-775-9289 Enjoy our Harbor view, Ocean breeze & Outside seating. Open Daily 8:30a -10p. B,L,D American/Beach Cuisine. Salads, Burgers, Wraps, Pizza, Tacos/Nachos, Steak, Chicken and Fish. Home of the fresh squeezed CRUSH DRINKS, Fruit Infused “LOVE JUICE” and FROZEN Rum Drinks. Family Friendly, Live Music, Sports. Voted Excellent on Trip Advisor. www.bigkahunavi.com Bumpa’s Town Waterfront, 340-777-8100 Sandwiches, cheese steaks, lemonade Burger Maxx Waterfront, 340-244-4192 Home of the Fat Albert. Voted Best Hamburger and food after midnight of the VI 2015. Café Amici A.H. Riise Alley, 340-714-7874 Salads, pizza, sandwiches and pastas
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Coconuts Bar & Grill Downtown, 340-774-0099 One of the oldest Downtown bar and grills. Also the Home of the Backstreet Bushwacker, and you haven’t lived until you’ve tried one (or two)! Specialties include: Finger Foods, Tortilla Wraps, Soups, Salads, Sandwiches, Burgers, Ultra-Thin Crust Pizza and Seafood. Open Mon – Sat 10AM – 4PM. Cuzzin’s Caribbean Restaurant & Bar Back Street, 340-777-4711 Fish, conch, and lobster, stews and curries. E’s Garden Teahouse Garden Street, 340-776-2577 Exotic & local teas, sandwiches, pastries, liquor. Glady’s Café Royal Dane Mall, 340-774-6604 Local foods, sandwiches, steaks, hot sauces. Jen’s Island Café & Deli Emancipation Park, 340-777-4611 Lobster & shrimp quesadillas, roti, fritters Natural Livity, Kulcha Shop & Juice Bar Downtown, 340-715-1992 Vegan, vegetarian B, L, D, juice bar. Pasta Go Go Waterfront, 340-775-4646 Dine in or take out Pasta Dishes Petit Pump Room Town Ferry Terminal, 340-776-2976 Tropical drinks, seafood, Caribbean Room With A View Bluebeard’s Castle, 340-774-2377 Fresh fish, pasta, vegetarian, steaks Sabroso Downtown, Anna's Fancy, 340-626-9054 Contemporary Caribbean cuisine Sugarcane Grille Bunker Hill Hotel, 340-776-8056 Upscale Caribbean cuisine with an island twist. Tavern on the Waterfront Waterfront, 340-776-4328 Caribbean, Continental, European and Polish The Greenhouse Waterfront, 340-774-7998 The number one seller of certified angus beef Trenchtown Rock Jamaican Bar & Rest. Back Street, 340-774-1996 Featuring Jamaican specialties. Virgilios Off Main Street, 693-0428 Authentic Italian dishes.
Above Town Banana Tree Grille Bluebeard’s Castle, 340-776-4050 Steakhouse, lobster and seafood. Love Livin’ Above town 340-344-4300 Situated at Pilgrims’ Terrace overlooking the harbor, serving vegan cuisine, home grown juices, teas and wine; Catering. Mafolie Restaurant Rte. 33, above town 340-774-2790 Amazing panorama view.
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Yacht Haven Grande Fat Turtle Yacht Haven Grande, 340-714-3566 Indulging in award winning wings, stone floor pizza, amazing cocktails and a vibrant view of the marina at Yacht Haven Grande.
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Fresh Bistro Yacht haven Grande 340-777-2747 Mediterranean style Bistro. Sit on the patio and enjoy Lunch...Dinner... Sunday Brunch. Grande Cru Yacht haven Grande 340-774-7263 Waterfront with Trendy.... Sexy Cocktails... Cutting Edge New World Cuisine.
Havensight Barefoot Buddha Havensight, 340-777-3668 Handmade healthy superfoods Beni Iguana’s Sushi Bar On the WICO Dock, 340-777-8744 Sushi served in a high tech atmosphere Delly Deck Havensight Mall, 340-776-9943 Hearty home-style food. It’s the closest thing to a “diner” that you’ll find here in the Virgin Islands. Great Wall Havensight Mall, 340-776-3566 Classic Chinese cuisine & Sushi Mojo’s Port of Sale Mall, 340-775-6656 Tropical tiki bar Pizza Amore Al Cohen’s Mall, 340-774-2822 A popular St. Thomas pizzeria, Havensight Mall Señor Frog’s Havensight Mall, 340-777-FROG (Across from Gate 4, West Indian Co. dock) Mexican & American fare. Great tropical drinks. Open only on Havensight ship days. www.senorfrogs.com • FB • Youtube • Twitter
Shipwreck Tavern Rte. 30, 340-777-1293 They were voted “Best Burger of the VI”
Southside/Frenchman’s Bay Coco Joe’s Morningstar Beach, 340-776-8500 Grilled Food HAVANA BLUE Oceanfront at Morning Star Beach Club, 340-715-BLUE (2583), havanabluerestaurant.com The cool vibes of Cuba are shaken with the refreshing energy of the Tropics to create what we call ‘Experiential Dining.’ Sip Mango Mojitos at sunset, then savor culinary artistry under a blanket of open stars. Enjoy dishes such as Lobster Tostadas, Ancho Filet, Miso – Lemongrass Sea Bass and Diablo Chocó Fondanté.“ Top 5 Beachside Restaurants in the Caribbean,” – Caribbean Travel & Life. Fodor’s Choice. Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. (Island map) SandBar Beachfront at Morning Star Beach Club, 340-715-SAND (7263), sandbarvi.com Savor Latin inspired Caribbean fare at the ultimate tropical chic beach club and grill. This exclusive open-air venue features a white Italian Carrera marble bar, set against an oceanfront backdrop of cool blue waves. Sip fresh Pain Killas, and savor a variety of dishes such as Las Palmas Tacos, Mojito Skirt Steak, SB Signature Burger and Lobster a la Plancha. Enjoy a Signature à la Carte Brunch, Saturday & Sunday 10:30am-2pm, with an unlimited Mimosa & Bloody Mary bar. Happy Hour specials served daily from 5pm-7pm. Sunset Bar & Grill Frenchman’s Reef, 340-776-8500 Caribbean and American favorites
Mon-Sat 7am-4pm and Sun 8am-3pm. Try the Eggs Benedict with Smoked Turkey, Blueberry Pancakes, a Breakfast Burrito or for lunch, try the Chicken Cheese Steak, 340.715.BLUE Cancun Salad or our havanabluerestaurant.com Daily Lunch Special!
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East End
Kokopellis Cost-U-Less Shopping Ctr, 340-715-5280 Middle Eastern and Italian cuisine Margaritaville Restaurant Smith Bay, St. Thomas 340-775-8310 It wouldn’t be paradise without our Margaritaville® Restaurant serving up islandinspired food with a twist, including that juicy cheeseburger in paradise. As evening begins, watch the setting sun while you share stories and laughter around the fire pit. Tiki bars, songs from St. Somewhere and tropical breezes — it doesn’t get any better than this. (Island map)
Buddha Bar Rte 32, 340-714-3474 Great rolls and grilled Japanese entrees. Caribbean Fish Market Elysian Beach Resort, East End, St. Thomas 340-714-STRG (7874) www.CaribbeanFishMarketVI.com Within walking distance of the Ritz Carlton, the allure of beachside dining and cool breezes of Cowpet Bay bring locals and visitors alike to enjoy the freshest seafood served on island. The sounds of the piano bar mixed with superior service creates an ambiance that makes it clear that Caribbean Fish Market deserves the Trip Advisor Award of Excellence it receives every year. Dinner daily 5pm-10pm. Happy Hour 5pm-7pm. Sunday Brunch 8am-2pm with Bottomless Mimosas and live music. Reservations recommended. Carigas Island Café Independent Boat Yard, 340-779-8935 Standard fare, burgers etc. Cup-N-Kettle Teahouse, Restaurant Estate Ridge Rd, 998-7405 Wide selection of teas with exquisite tea-ware
Southside/ Bolongo Mim’s Seafood Bistro Watergate Condos, 340-775-2081 Mim’s has one of the most romantic seaside settings on Island. One of the longest running restaurants, doing business for over 25 years. Mim’s is famous for seafood, especially Local LOBSTER. Lobster in coconut curry cream sauce, baked or stuffed are favorites. The Seafood bisque is amazing! Thursday nights are ALL U CAN EAT SHRIMP. Dinner nightly 5:30 to 10pm. AX, MC, VISA (Island map) Iggies Beach Bar & Grill Bolongo Bay, 340-693-2600 There’s always something going on at Iggies! St. Thomas’ favorite beach bar is famous for live music, cool cocktails, Burgers, BBQ and Seafood. Join the fun every Wednesday at the Cruzan Rum Carnival Night Limbo Show & West Indian Buffet, Karaoke on Thursday and great local bands throughout the week. Happy hour specials daily, ring toss & bean bag toss games on the beach, monthly full moon parties. Open for lunch and dinner 7 days – 11:30am – 11pm and cocktails until…(Island map) Lobster Grille Bolongo Bay Beach Resort, 340-775-1800 Where the ‘Surf meets the Turf’ on beautiful Bolongo Bay. Delicious Caribbean lobster by the pound, seafood & fresh fish, pasta and steak round out the menu along with our Prime Rib Special every Sunday night. Enjoy a lively happy hour poolside 4 – 6pm. Dinner served 6 – 9:30pm, open for breakfast & lunch 7 days 7:30am-2:30pm. Reservations recommended. Visa, MC and AX (Island map)
Cruzan Beach Club Secret Harbor, 340-714-7874 Ahi nachos, pizzas, salads Latitude 18 Vessup Lane, Vessup Beach, 340-777-4552 Authentic Caribbean cuisine, roti, burgers, steaks, ribs, shrimp, tuna, vegetarian, vegan and more! PiZZA Pi Christmas Cove, 340-643-4674 Pizza on your way back from the beach Ritz Carlton Great Bay / Ritz Carlton, 340-693-3816 2 restaurants to choose from Sangria’s Beachside Bistro Elysian Beach Resort, 340-714-7874 Conch fritters, wings, pizzas, subs, salads SOS Coffee & Bar East End, across from Food Center, 340-776-4767, Farm to table Zest Frozen Yogurt and Coffee Ritz Carlton, 340-714-7874 Breakfast, frozen yogurt, coffee, desserts.
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IT’S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU! We at Moe’s Fresh Market strive to exceed customer’s expectations as we hold customer service and quality standards as our number one goal! Our standards stem from the idea that shopping should be pleasant. We emphasize quality products, along with quality service.
■ The Freshest Produce on island ■ The Best Meat on island with Certified Angus Beef and Grass Fed Beef ■ The Best Selection of Wines you will find on island with a variety that leaves you coming back for more! ■ The Best Quality Subs you will find in the Caribbean STONEHOUSE CELLARS MEATS DELI PRODUCE ORGANIC MARLEY COFFEE BAR PROVISIONS GROCERY MOE’S FRESH MARKET TEAM
We look forward to meeting you! www.virginislandsthisweek.com
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Sunset Grille Secret Harbour Beach Resort, East End, St. Thomas 340-714-STRG (7874) www.SunsetGrilleVI.com Casual, yet fine dining with a romantic beachfront ambiance. Plates designed with the freshest local fish and the best cuts of meat ensure that Sunset Grille can satisfy even the most sophisticated of palates. For a more private setting, the Wine Room provides dedicated service for up to 15 guests and the same superior menu as the dining room. Or enjoy a private Romantic Beachfront Dining experience right on the beach. Dinner daily 5:30pm-10pm. Reservations recommended.
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Homemade Pasta, Fresh Seafood & Local Ingredients. Classic Italian dishes are comprised of only the highest quality ingredients, including local line-caught fish and the now famous Osso Bucco Milanese, its flavor and tenderness only exceeded by the excellence in wine we offer. Dinner daily 5pm-10pm. Happy Hour 5pm-7pm. Reservations recommended. RAW Sushi & Sake Bar Red Hook, 340-773-7874 Hip atmosphere for some sushi and sake Saki House Red Hook, 340-776-3388 There is a treasure trove of deliciousness just inside this simple looking eatery. Look for the sign that says “Sushi Thai” at the Red Hook Plaza. The menu is packed with Asian favorites from Sushi, to Thai and Korean dishes. Thai favorites like red or yellow curries, Pad Thai, Lettuce Wraps and Japanese Miso Salmon and Chicken Udon. The menu is full of authentically prepared dishes. Enjoy your meal with a wide variety of sakes or Asian beers. Señor Frog’s Red Hook, 340-714-3764 Mexican & American fare. Great tropical drinks! www.senorfrogs.com FB • Youtube • Twitter
Melt American Yacht harbor, 340-714-7874 Sandwiches, burrito bowls, tacos & salads
Senõr Pizza Red Hook, 340-775-3030 Pizza only available for take out
Molly Molone’s Irish Yacht Pub American Yacht Harbor, 340-775-1270 Irish pub fare, local seafood, steaks.
Texas Pit BBQ Red Hook, 340-776-9579 Texas style BBQ’d ribs and chicken to take out.
Pesce Italian American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook, St. Thomas 340-714-STRG (7874) www.PesceVI.com
XO Bistro Red Hook, 340-779-2069 Gourmet foods paired with fine wines
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Chinese, Japanese, Sushi & Thai Cuisine! 340-776-3338 • 340-715-3336 6500 Red Hook Plaza, 104B, St. Thomas 00802 Page 68 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
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LODGING
WHERE to Stay
LARGE ST. THOMAS HOTELS
HOTELS, CONDOS & VILLAS
TOLL FREE
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ROOMS
LOCATION
HIGHLIGHT
Best Western Carib Beach Resort
800/780-7234
774-2525
51 units
Near Airport
Beach
Best Western Emerald Beach Resort
800/233-4936
777-8800
90 units
Near Airport
Beach
Bluebeard’s Castle Hotel
800/438-6493
774-1600
170 units
Above Town
Town View
Bolongo Bay Beach Club
800/524-4746
775-1800
65 units
South Side
Beach
Elysian Beach Resort
800/438-6499
775-1000
182 units
East End
Beach
Marriott’s Frenchman’s Reef
800/524-2000
776-8500
504 units
Southside
Beach
Island Beachcomber Hotel
800/982-9898
774-5250
48 units
Near Airport
Beach
Point Pleasant Resort
888/619-4010
775-7200
128 units
East End
Beach
Sapphire Beach Resort & Marina
800/524-2090
775-6100
78 units
East End
Beach
Secret Harbour Beach Resort
800/524-2250
775-6550
48 units
East End
Beach
NA
777-7100
297 units
East End
Beach
The Ritz Carlton, St. Thomas
800/241-3333
775-3333
200 units
East End
Beach
Windward Passage Hotel
800/524-7389
774-5200
151 units
In Town
Waterfront
Sugar Bay St. Thomas
SMALL HOTELS , GUEST HOUSES, INNS, B&B’S Bellavista Scott Hotel
NA
714-5500
24 units
Havensight
Town
Bunker Hill Hotel
NA
774-8056
21 units
InTown
Town
Crystal Palace
866/502-2277
777-2277
5 units
Above Town
Town View
Danish Chalet Inn
877/407-2567
15 units
Above Town
Town View
Galleon House Hotel
800/524-2052
774-6952
12 units
Above Town
Town View
The Green Iguana
855/473-4733
776-7654
9 units
Above Town
Harbor View
The Inn at Villa Olga
NA
715-0900
8 units
Frenchtown
Waterfront
800/524-2023
774-4270
12 units
Near Airport
Harbor View
Mafolie Hotel
NA
774-2790
22 units
Above Town
Harbor View
Miller Manor
888/229-0862
774-1535
26 units
Town
Town View
NA
626-0860
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Pavillions and Pools
800/524-2001
775-6110
25 units
East End
Beach
Villa Blanca
800/231-0034
776-0749
14 units
Above Town
Country
NA
776-1311
6 units
Above Town
Historic
773-9150
300 units
Various
Condos
Island View Guest House
Paradise Cove
Villa Santana
VACATION VILLAS, CONDOS, RENTAL COMPANIES Antilles Resorts
800/524-2025
Calypso Realty
800/747-4858
774-1620
8 units
Various
Villas
Caribbean Villas Management
(813) 388-8995
(340) 998-4032
58+ units
Various
Villas
NA
227-6934
1 unit
East End
Ocean View
East End
Ocean View
Various
Villas
Harbor House Villas Harbour Beach Villas
775-6000
21 units
McLaughlin Anderson Vacation Villas
800/537-6246
776-0635
50+ units
Paradise Properties
800/524-2038
775-0111
www.paradise proertiesvi.com
Pineapple Village Villas
800/992-9232
775-5516
4 units
East End
Beach
St. John Ultimate Villas
888/851-7588
776-4703
10 units
Various
Villas
Marriott Vacation Club
877/682-4788
715-5900
www.stthomas.vacationclub.com
The Ritz Carlton Club St. Thomas
888/214-1302
693-3800
www.rcc-stthomas.com
NA
714-6352
www.starwoodvacationownership.com
FRACTIONAL HOME OWNERSHIP
The Westin St. John Resort & Villas
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AROUND
GETTING SHOPPING
TRANSPORTATION U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
In the Virgin Islands, remember stay left and you’ll always be right! Whether renting a vehicle or simply crossing a street, it is vital to remember that traffic in the USVI always flows from the left-hand side of the road. Speed limits are 35 MPH in the country and 20 MPH in town, unless otherwise posted. The first thing to remember is that you drive on the left-hand side of the road; the second is that it’s hard to get lost for long. This narrow emerald dot on the world map is only thirteen miles long and no point on the island is more than thirty minutes (traffic permitting) from Charlotte Amalie, the
main town, which climbs picturesquely up the hills of the main harbor midway on the island’s south shore. Black and white signs are spotted along the country roads indicating route number and direction in which you are going. Our road map is keyed to these routes and also to the road names.
If you would like to do some sightseeing, our local taxi services are very knowledgable and can guide you to our many points of interest.
We fly around you. While other airlines make you fly around their schedule, we give you more than 100 flights to choose from each day. Enjoy easy connections in San Juan. Just sit back, relax, you’re there.
Virgin Gorda
St. Thomas
Mayagüez
San Juan
Tortola
Culebra
Vieques St. Croix
Seasonal route.
Left is Right!
Enjoy the ride.
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Rentals Car & Taxis For visitors who do not want to do their own driving, there is a large taxicab fleet. Fares are from point to point (see Taxi section), but a set fee can be arranged for a tour. “Safari” bus tours are arranged by local travel agencies. Need specialized wheelchair or disability transport? ICBW
Call 866-594-4229 or 407-719-2635 for pickup or rental • www.usviicbw.com
Lowest Rates on the Island! Free pick-up and drop-off at airport and most hotels*
discount car rental
ST. THOMAS & ST. JOHN U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS Since 1962 Enjoy our Two Most Popular Scenic Island Tours St. Thomas Island Tour See the North and South Shores of the island combined with shopping in Duty-Free Charlotte Amalie. MONDAY ~ SATURDAY St. John Island Tour Combines touring through the National Park with lunch and a swim at Trunk Bay. TUESDAY-THURSDAY & SATURDAY For Reservations Please Contact Your Resort Concierge or Call us.
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Jeeps & Cars Daily, Weekly and Monthly rentals
12% Discount with this ad! *Some restrictions apply
340-776-4858 Toll-free: 1-877-478-2833 www.discountcar.vi
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GETTING AROUND
FERRY Schedules
BETWEEN ST. THOMAS, ST. JOHN, ST. CROIX AND PUERTO RICO
FERRY TO ST JOHN TRANSPORTATION SERVICES (340) 776-6282 VARLACK VENTURES (340) 776-6412
RED HOOK, St. Thomas to CRUZ BAY, St. John $7.00 one way, children under twelve $1.00 15 to 20 minute ride. $4.00 per bag fee. Cash only.
Leaving Red Hook
Monday: first boat 5:30 am (then same as Tues-Sun) Tues - Sun: 6:30 am, 7:30 am and 8:00 am, then hourly until Midnight
Leaving Cruz Bay Every hour from 6:00 am to 11:00 pm
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St. Thomas to CRUZ BAY, St. John $13.00 one way; $3.50 children. 45 minute ride. $4.00 per bag fee. Cash only. Leaving Charlotte Amalie Mon - Sun: 10:00 am, 1:00 pm & 5:30 pm Leaving Cruz Bay Mon - Sun: 8:45 am, 11:15 am & 3:45 pm
PRIVATE WATER TAXI
DOHM’S CATAMARAN (340-775-6501) DOLPHIN WATER TAXI (340-774-2628)
to St. John, the British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda
ST. JOHN CAR FERRY RED HOOK, St. Thomas to Enighed Pond, ST. JOHN BOYSON, INC. (340) 776-6294, LOVE CITY (340) 779-4000 Round trip from $42-$50 – One way $27-$30 Depends on Carrier (plus Port Authority Fee)
Cash only. *Credit card when office is open, please call.
Be there at least 25 mins before. If you buy a round trip ticket you must return with the same Company. Check your boat’s return schedule or buy a one way ticket so it doesn’t matter which boat you return on.
Leaving Red Hook, St. Thomas
Mon-Sat: 6:15 am until 7:00 pm.Every Half Hour Sundays: 7:00 am until 7:00 pm. Every Half Hour
Leaving Cruz Bay, St. John Mon-Sat: 6:15, 7:00–7:00 pm Every Half Hour Sundays: 7:00 am until 7:00 pm Every Half Hour
FRENCHMAN’S REEF
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, Waterfront to MARRIOTT FRENCHMAN’S REEF
Shopping ferry $7 adults; $4 children (3-12 years); 2 years and under Free. Mon–Sat ferry departs from the hotel every 30 minutes, between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm – departs from the waterfront every 30 minutes, between 9:00 am and 5:30 pm. Sunday ferry is hourly from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.
FERRY TO PUERTO RICO
ST. JOHN / ST. THOMAS to PUERTO RICO TRANSPORTATION SERVICES (340) 776-6282
One Way $100 - Round trip $125. 2 hour trip. Cash only. Between Cruz Bay, St. John, Charlotte Amalie, and Fajardo, Puerto Rico. This service leaves sporadically and unpredictably. You can try calling the phone number above to see if there is anything on the dates you require.
FERRY TO ST. CROIX V.I. SEATRANS (340) 776-5494
Temporarily not in service
You will need to use the inter island airlines to get to St. Croix: Charlotte Amalie Harbor to Christiansted Harbor: SEABORNE AIRLINES tel: (340) 773-6442 St. Thomas Airport to St Croix Airport: CAPE AIR tel: (800) CAPE-AIR SEAFLIGHT tel: (340) 714-3000 NO PASSPORTS NEEDED BETWEEN ST.THOMAS – ST CROIX – ST JOHN & PUERTO RICO
FERRY TO WATER ISLAND Leaving Crown Bay, St. Thomas
Mon-Sun: 6:30 am until 9:00 pm. Aprox. every Hour. 25 min. travel time. Adults $5, Kids (2-11) $3 Call to confirm time. Water Island Ferry (340) 690-4159
Connecting the USVI to the BVI for over 35 years.
Check-In Time 30 mins Prior to Departure Betweenfrom Red Hook & West Tortola Schedule Tortola toEnd, St. Thomas
DepartsDeparting Red HookFrom Arriving Departs End Time To West Schedule 7:45am Road Town 6:00AM Red6:00am Hook (RT) Daily 6:45am 11:45am 6:45AM West End Red8:30am Hook Daily 3:15pm 8:30AM West End Red Hook Daily 12:30pm 5:00pm 4:00pm 9:30AM Road Town Charlotte Amalie Daily 10:00AM West End Charlotte Amalie Daily Between Charlotte Amalie & Tortola MONDAY 12:30PM West End - SATURDAY Red Hook Daily Depart 4:00PM West End RedDeparts Hook Tortola Daily Charlotte Amalie 6:30am** 5:00PM Road Town Charlotte Amalie(RT) Sat. Only 9:30am (RT) 8:25am** West End Charlotte 5:30PM Amalie Sat. Only 1:30pm
2:45pm** (RT)
Schedule from St. Thomas Tortola 5:00pmto (RT) 2:30pm
(Sat only)
7:00am West End(WE) Daily W10:00am End & RT(WE) Sun. Only 3:10pm** (WE) West End Daily 5:30pm (WE) (Sat only)
7:45AM 4:00pm** Red Hook 4:30pm**Charlotte Amalie 8:30AM 5:00pm** Red Hook 11:45AM 2:30PM Charlotte Amalie W End & RT Mon - Fri SUNDAY 1:30PM Charlotte Amalie W End & RT Sat. Only Depart Charlotte Amalie Departs Tortola (WE) 1:45PM Charlotte Amalie W End & RT Sun. Only 8:00am 9:30am 2:30PM End & RT Sat. Only 1:45pm Charlotte Amalie W3:50pm** 2:45PM End- Road & RT Town Sun. Only 2:45pm Charlotte Amalie W(RT) 3:15PM Red Hook West 4:00 pm (WE) -End West End Daily ** Check 5:30 pm 5:00PM Red Hook West End &Availability RT Daily Prices & Schedule Subject to Change
NATIVE SON,Inc.
(340)774-8685 • 284-495-4617 (BVI) www.nativesonferry.com
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FERRY Schedules
TO THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED FOR FOLLOWING TRIPS (Birth Certificate with photo ID for Children under 16, Passport Book or Passport Card for 16+yrs old)
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St. Thomas to TORTOLA, BVI
RED HOOK/ST. JOHN to WEST END,Tortola
SMITH’S FERRY (775-7292), NATIVE SON, INC. (340-774-8685), ROAD TOWN FAST FERRY (340-777-2800)
INTER ISLAND BOAT SERVICES (340) 776-6597
Between the Marine Terminal on Charlotte Amalie waterfront and Tortola, BVI. RT $55-60 depending on carrier + tax. (West End, 45 mins., Roadtown, 1 hrour) Important: Please note that port fees, security fees, and departure taxes are not included in the cost of your tickets. Presently, port fees are $10 from St. Thomas to Tortola. Fees from Tortola to St. Thomas are $20. Fees are subject to change.
Ferries stopping at West End are marked “W” Those indicated by “R” go to Roadtown Leaving Charlotte Amalie 8:00 am (Sun) ........ W/R 8:25 am (Daily**) ... W/R 8:30 am (Mon–Sat) ..... R 8:30 am (Sun) ........ W/R
2:45 pm (Sun) ........ W/R 3:30 pm (Daily) ...... W/R 4:00 pm (Daily**) ... W/R 4:15 pm (Daily) ........... R
8:55 am (Mon–Sat) ... W/R
4:30 pm (Daily**) .. W/R
10:45 am (Sun) ........W/R
5:00 pm (Daily**) ... W/R
11:15 am (Sun) .......W/R
5:30 pm (Sun**) ..... W/R
12:00 pm (Daily) ......... R 12:15 pm (Mon) .... W/R
5:30 pm (Daily) ........... R
12:45 pm (Mon) .... W/R 1:30 pm (Daily) ...... W/R 1:45 pm (Sun) ........ W/R 2:00 pm (Mon–Sat) ... W/R 2:30 pm (Daily) ...... W/R
** Seasonal
All ferry schedules & prices are subject to change. CALL TO CONFIRM!
Leaving Roadtown
Leaving West End
6:15 am (Mon–Sat) 6:30 am (Daily**) 6:45 am (Mon–Sat) 7:00 am (Mon–Fri) 8:45 am (Sun) 9:00 am (Sat & Sun) 9:30 am (Daily) 9:45 am (Mon–Sat) 10:00 am (Mon–Sat) 11:35 am (Mon–Sat) 12:00 pm (Sat & Sun) 2:00 pm (Daily) 2:30 pm (Daily) 2:45 pm (Daily**) 3:15 pm (Sun**)
7:00 am (Daily**) 7:30 am (Mon–Sat) 9:15 am (Sun) 9:30 am (Sun) 10:00 am (Daily) 10:30 am (Mon–Sat) 12:00 pm (Daily) 12:30 pm (Daily) 2:30 pm (Daily) 3:00 pm (Daily**) 3:30 pm (Mon–Fri) 3:45 pm (Daily) 3:50 pm (Sun**) 4:05 pm (Sun) 5:30 pm (Sat) 5:45 pm (Sat) 6:00 pm (Sat)
5:30 pm (Sat)
RED HOOK, STT to WEST END, Tortola BVI
Between Red Hook / St. John and West End RT $55 - Kids $45 + $28 BVI depart tax + fees (30 mins) Departs Red Hook / St. John 7:15 am / Non-Stop 8:00 am / 8:30 am 11:00 am / 11:30 am 2:45 pm / 3:30 pm 4:00 pm / 4:30 pm 4:30 pm / 5:00 pm 4:30 pm / Non-Stop
It took hundreds of years to grow our beautiful reefs. It takes only a moment to destroy them. Taking live coral and sponge ruins the scenic beauty for others (and for the marine life!). It is also against the law. This is a lovely part of the world; please help us keep it that way.
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8:00 am 9:15 am 12:15 pm 4:15 pm 5:00 pm 5:30 pm
M, T, W, T, Sat
REDHOOK/ST. JOHN to JOST VAN DYKE INTER ISLAND BOAT SERVICES (340) 776-6597
RT $80.- Kids $60 + $28 BVI depart tax + fees Mon, Tue, Weds & Sat
Departs Red Hook
Departs St. John
Departs Jost Van Dyke
Departs St. John
Departs Jost Van Dyke
9:15 am 8:30 am 4:00 pm 2:20 pm Fridays & Sundays 4:30 pm (Sun) 4:00 pm (Sun)
8:00 am 2:45 pm
Departs Red Hook 8:00 am 2:00 pm (Fri)
8:30 am 2:20 pm (Fri)
9:15 am 3:00 pm (Fri) 5:30 pm (Sun)
RED HOOK, HOOK, ST. ST. JOHN JOHN to to VIRGIN VIRGIN GORDA, GORDA, BVI BVI RED
NATIVE SON, INC. (340) 774-8685
INTER-ISLAND BOAT SERVICES (340) 776-6597
Between Red Hook and West End (30 mins) Daily
Round trip $90 - Kids $70 +$28 tax + fees (same day travel) Thursday and Sunday only
Leaving: Red Hook
Leaving Red Hook
Leaving West End
7:45 am 11:45 am 3:15 pm 5:00 pm
6:00 am (RT) 6:45 am 8:30 am 12:30 pm 3:15 pm (RT-Sun/Seasonal) 4:00 pm
8:00 am
Cruz Bay 8:30 am
Virgin Gorda 3:00 pm
RED HOOK, HOOK, ST. ST. JOHN JOHN to to ANEGADA, ANEGADA, BVI BVI RED INTER-ISLAND BOAT SERVICES (340) 776-6597 Round trip $135 - Kids $90 +$28 tax + fees (same day travel) 1st Sunday of month (by reservation only)
Leaving: Red Hook 7:30 am
PROTECT THE SEA AROUND YOU
West End
Mon–Sun Mon–Sun Mon–Sun. M, T, W, T, Sat Sunday Friday
St. John 8:00 am
Virgin Gorda 4:00 pm
PLEASE NOTE: In many instances, charter boats and day-sails based on St. Thomas will gladly pick up guests on the island of St. John and vice versa. Be sure to check out the St. John section in this issue for additional information on exciting activities.
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GETTING AROUND
TAXI Information ST. THOMAS
If you would like to do some sightseeing, our local taxi services are very knowledgable and can guide you to our many points of interest. ST. THOMAS: These taxi rates to and from the Airport
and town were obtained from the Taxi Commission and have been approved by the Virgin Islands’ Legislature. Look only for those taxis which carry a dome light and the letters TP on their license plate (other taxis are not officially licensed and these rates may not apply). If you have a complaint about your taxi service be sure to get the license plate number and call the VI Taxi Commission at 340-693-4211. Many taxis carry 8 to 12 passengers in vans and only these multi-destination vans service the Airport. The charge for a taxi exclusively for yourself for a trip from the Airport to Red Hook is $90 for up to 4 passengers total, each additional passenger over 4 is $15. each. For exclusive transport within the Town limits it is $55 for up to 4 passengers, and $7.00 for each additional passenger.
HOURLY RATES: Per Hour
Sedan/Van (1-4 passengers).....................................................$40.00 Van/Safari (14 pax max) ............................................................$55.00 Safari...........................................................................................$80.00 Rates for additional passengers will be negotiated between taxi operator and passenger(s) Rates listed are for one passenger. Parentheses indicate the rate paid by EACH passenger if there is MORE THAN ONE travelling to the same destination. From June 1 to Sept 1; a $1 per passenger surcharge will be added. There is a $2 per bag charge for luggage. $4 per bag for bags larger than 20 x 30 inches.
ST. THOMAS TAXI SERVICES East End.......................................................................... 775-6974 Ever Ready Tours & Taxi................................................ 473-7445 Independent Taxi........................................................... 775-1006 Islander Taxi.................................................................... 774-4077 St. Thomas Taxi Association......................................... 774-0394 Sunflower Bliss............................................................... 777-7343 V.I. Taxi Radio Dispatch................................................. 774-7457 V.I. Taxi Association........................................................ 774-4550 Wheatley Taxi Service & Tours...................................... 775-1959
SIGHTSEEING TOURS by TAXI Tour 1 (2 Hours Long) Per Person One Passenger.........................................................................$50.00 Two or More Passengers, each...............................................$25.00 Tour 2 (3 Hours Long) One Passenger.........................................................................$60.00 Two or More Passengers, each...............................................$30.00 Page 74 M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7
TO & FROM AIRPORT
Town to: Airport to: (1 pass.) (2+ pass. each) (1 pass.) (2+ pass. each)
Airport Terminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 (6.00) – – American Yacht Harbor. . . . . . 13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00) Anchorage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 (10.00) 18.00 (12.00) Blackbeard’s Castle. . . . . . . . . . 5.00 (4.00) 8.00 (7.00) Bluebeard’s Castle. . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 (4.00) 8.00 (7.00) Bolongo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 (8.00) 12.00 (9.00) Carib Beach Hotel. . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 (6.00) 4.00 (4.00) Coki Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 (9.00) 14.00 (10.00) Compass Point. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 (9.00) 14.00 (10.00) Coral World. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 (9.00) 14.00 (10.00) Cowpet Bay Village . . . . . . . . 15.00 (10.00) 18.00 (12.00) Crown Bay Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 (4.00) 5.00 (4.00) Drake’s Seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 (5.00) 9.00 (7.00) Elysian Resort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 (10.00) 18.00 (12.00) Emerald Beach Hotel . . . . . . . . 7.00 (6.00) 4.00 (4.00) Four Winds (Tutu) . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 (7.00) 11.00 (8.00) Frenchtown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 (4.00) 7.00 (6.00) Havensight Mall. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 (5.00) 8.00 (7.00) Hull Bay Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 (8.00) 15.00 (10.00) Island Beachcomber. . . . . . . . . 7.00 (6.00) 4.00 (4.00) Island View Guest House . . . . . 9.00 (7.00) 8.00 (6.00) Lindbergh Bay Beach . . . . . . . . 7.00 (6.00) 4.00 (4.00) Mafolie Hotel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 (6.00) 10.00 (8.00) Magens Bay Beach. . . . . . . . . 10.00 (8.00) 12.00 (10.00) Magens Point Resort. . . . . . . . 10.00 (7.00) 12.00 (9.00) Mahogany Run. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 (8.00) 13.00 (10.00) Marriott Frenchman’s Reef. . . . 8.00 (6.00) 10.00 (8.00) Morning Star Beach. . . . . . . . . . 9.00 (8.00) 10.00 (8.00) Mountain Top. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00 (8.00) 12.00 (9.00) National Park Dock. . . . . . . . . 13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00) Paradise Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 (7.00) 11.00 (9.00) Paradise Point Tramway . . . . . . 6.00 (5.00) 8.00 (9.00) Pavillions and Pools. . . . . . . . . 13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00) Point Pleasant . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00) Red Hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00) Ritz Carlton St. Thomas. . . . . 15.00 (10.00) 18.00 (12.00) St. Thomas Yacht Club . . . . . . 15.00 (11.00) 18.00 (12.00) Sapphire Beach Resort & Marina. . 13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00) Seaborne Seaplane. . . . . . . . . . 4.00 (4.00) 7.00 (6.00) Secret Harbour . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 (10.00) 18.00 (12.00) Sugar Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00) Windward Passage . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 (4.00) 7.00 (6.00) Yacht Haven Grande. . . . . . . . . 4.00 (4.00) 7.00 (6.00)
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ST. JOHN SHOPPING
WELCOME to St. John!
A GUIDE FOR VACATIONERS IN-THE-KNOW
THE GEM OF the u.s. virgin islands Courtesy of Caneel Bay Resort.
Come enjoy the ecological wonders that beautiful St John has to offer. While the other US Virgin Islands may hustle and bustle, St. John is a laid-back bit of Caribbean paradise. Two-thirds of the island was donated in 1956 to the United States by Laurance Rockefeller for use as a National Park. The result of his generosity created an unspoiled get-away offering tranquil beaches, sleepy lagoons, underwater coral gardens, scenic roads, well-maintained walking trails, lush foliage and fascinating plantation ruins. Just three miles from St. Thomas, the island of St. John is not only scenic, but populated by a number of independent free spirits. “Love City” – as it is affectionately called – is home to artists, artisans and others who value its unique tropical setting. You’ll find St. Johnians open, friendly, quick to lend a hand and very much in love with their island. The quaint streets and walkways of Cruz Bay will guide you through a mecca of artisans’ shops, stores, galleries and fine dining establishments for all tastes. A short walk across from the ferry dock brings you to Mongoose Junction. Plan to spend time at Mongoose Junction with great shopping for jewelry, resort wear and hand-made gifts in an area bursting with one-of-a-kind shops, casual or fine dining.
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Ecotourism in St John is an exciting and adventurous way for people of all ages and experience levels to learn about the environment. Virgin Islands Ecotours offers two unforgettable possibilities: a Hike & Snorkel of Lind Point and Caneel Bay’s Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure. The knowledgeable Nature Guides promote the appreciation, care and protection of the environment. The quality of information given combined with the amazing scenery above and below the water, makes these experiences truly memorable. Take a ride to the other end of St. John on Route 10 and you will find yourself sightseeing along the meandering road that leads to Coral Bay. During the 8-mile trip, you may spot a deer, a donkey, an iguana or a mongoose. Once known as Cruz Bay’s quiet little sister, Coral Bay is coming into her own as others have discovered the charm and beauty of this outpost. Artists, salty sailors and characters from around the globe reside here and have many a tall tale to tell the willing visitor. Grab a seat at a local bar or restaurant, kick back and the entertainment comes free. Quaint and charming treasures can be found in Coral Bay. Snorkeling in waters
Laurance Rockefeller at Caneel Bay, 1950’s. Courtesy of Caneel Bay archives
along the pristine untouched beaches is truly a thrill. Locals are friendly and eager to point you towards their favorite secret hideaways. You’ll find Coral Bay the “get-away-from-itall” side of St. John. Don’t miss it. During your travels, you will want to take time to visit the National Park and its natural charms. The St. John Tourism Bureau in Cruz Bay offers a full complement of brochures, maps, flyers and 4-color posters free for the asking. Visit the Visitors Center at the National Park dock and you’ll discover a wide variety of activities, including self-guided walking tours and a unique snorkel tour. Whether you plan to shop, dine, tour, swim, snorkel, hike or simply stroll among the unique shops you are sure to find St. John offers everything you envisioned in a Caribbean paradise. Visit, and enjoy…Love City is easy to love. M MA ARRC CH H // A APPRRIILL 22001177 Page Page 75 75
ST. JOHN SHOPPING
GETTING Around
TAXI RATES & FERRY SCHEDULES
Scott Beach, St. John.
PASSENGER FERRY SCHEDULE Departure schedules can be subject to change or c ancellation. Call ahead to check.
RED HOOK — ST. JOHN BETWEEN RED HOOK and CRUZ BAY: $6 one way, children under twelve $1 — 15 to 20 minute ride. Transportation S ervices (340-776-6282) or Varlack Ventures (340-776-6412). DAILY. Leaving Red Hook Leaving Cruz Bay 6:30 am and 7:30 am Hourly 6 am to 11 pm Then hourly 8 am to midnight * ($2.50 bag fee) FROM RED HOOK. DOHM’S CATAMARAN power boats take you almost anywhere - St. John, the British Virgins Islands. Reserve. (340-775-6501).
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — ST. JOHN BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AMALIE WATERFRONT and CRUZ BAY: $12 one way, children under 12 $3.50 — 45 minute ride. Transportation Services (340776-6282) or Varlack Ventures (340-776-6412). DAILY. Leaving Charlotte Amalie Leaving Cruz Bay 10:00 am 1:00 pm 8:45 am 11.:15 am 5:30 pm 3:45 pm
CONNECTIONS 340-776-6922 / 340-779-4994 • CRUZ BAY / CORAL BAY Pick up your copy of St. Thomas St. John This Week at Connections, your on-island communications center. Stop in for tourist information; sailing and fishing charters; Internet access; long distance calls; Western Union; fax, photocopying and secretarial services. Cruz Bay St. John: phone: 340-776-6922, FAX: 340-776-6902. Coral Bay phone: 340-7794994, FAX: 340-776-6136. Page 76 76 M MA ARRC CH H // A APPRRIILL 22001177 Page
Courtesy of Caneel Bay Resort
TAXIS Official taxi rates from Cruz Bay. All official taxis or vans carry the letters JP on their license plates. Round-trip fares are double the one-way fare plus waiting charges which are $1/minimum per minute after the first 5 minutes. RADIO CALLS ARE ONE-THIRD PLUS THE BASE PRICE. Two-hour island tours cost $50 for 1 passenger $25 each for 2 or more. Taxi shuttles carrying 3 or more passengers are often available. 1 PASSENGER
2 OR MORE PASS/PER PERSON
Annaberg............................. 18.00...........................................................9.00 Caneel Bay............................ 6.00...........................................................3.00 Chocolate Hole..................... 7.00...........................................................6.00 Cinnamon Bay....................... 9.00...........................................................7.00 Coral Bay............................. 16.00...........................................................9.00 Gallows Point........................ 5.00...........................................................4.00 Hurricane Hole1.................... 9.00.........................................................13.00 Maho Bay............................ 18.00...........................................................9.00 Reef Bay Trail........................ 9.00 ..........................................................7.00 Salt Pond............................. 20.00.........................................................14.00 Trunk Bay............................... 8.00...........................................................6.00 Westin Resort, St. John........ 6.00...........................................................5.00 Zootenval............................. 18.00.........................................................12.00 Compliments, problems, questions, complaints? Call the Taxi Commission at 340-774-3130, 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. If your call concerns a specific taxi, take note of license number. In fact, always take note of the taxi number. In case you leave something behind, it is easier for the Commission to trace.
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Trunk Bay on St. John is one of the most photographed beaches in the Caribbean. An awe-inspiring heart-shaped bay, its setting in the stunning Virgin Islands National Park offers clear water, fine white sand, plenty of shade, a gift shop, watersports center, snack bar, showers, restrooms, changing areas and a picnic pavilion. None of which seems unusual – on the surface. So what makes Trunk Bay stand out from other beaches?
The underwater self-guided snorkeling trail!
1. Reef Bay Trail Hike The National Park Service offers guided hikes down the Reef Bay Trail. Transportation is
provided from the National Park Visitors Center in Cruz Bay to the trail head. The hike includes the spur trail to the petroglyphs and the Reef Bay sugar mill. Hikers will be met on the Reef Bay beach and taken by boat back to the National Park Visitors Center. This popular activity is offered at $40 per person. Book your reservations on line at Friendsvinp.org/hike. threatened species, under the US Endangered Species Act on the World Conservation Union’s Endangered Species List. But there’s good news! US Geological Survey research scientist Caroline Rogers reports that this sea life "appears to be recovering in some areas," particularly in Trunk Bay, where Elkhorn Coral "is coming back naturally," she says. Studies of the species in Trunk Bay are supported by the USGS, National Park Service, Friends of the VI National Park, University of the Virgin Islands and the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund.
2. Trunk Bay Underwater Snorkel Trail Trunk Bay is considered one of the most beautiful beaches
in the world and as such is one of the most popular beaches on St. John. It features a 225-yard long underwater snorkeling trail. Underwater plaques along the trail describe the various species of coral. The beach has a bathhouse, snack bar, souvenir shop and snorkel gear rentals. Lifeguards are on duty daily. There is a small entry fee. Kids, 16 and under, are free. If you are on St Thomas you can take the ferry from Red Hook and catch a taxi or bus to Trunk Bay. Plaques guide the way to undersea life on Trunk Bay’s Underwater Trail.
Rent or bring your own snorkel gear and step into an undersea world of coral and fish. The 650-foot underwater trail (maintained by the National Park Service) features plaques that provide a wealth of information about the sealife you’ll see beneath the water’s surface. Keep an eye out for colorful Angel Fish, Parrott Fish, Sergeant Majors, Yellow Tail Snapper and Puffer Fish, which swells up when it’s threatened. Also watch for sea turtles that swim effortlessly then pop up their heads for air from time to time. Among the coral in Trunk Bay, you’ll see: Brain Coral, with folds and grooves that look remarkably like a brain; Fan Coral is wide, thin and rounded and sways back and forth to the rhythm of the tides; Finger Coral has large pores, grows in thick colonies, and its branches have swollen tips. Of particular interest is Elkhorn Coral. Among the Caribbean’s most abundant coral only 30 years ago, in March it became the first coral to be proposed for entry as a
Admission to Trunk Bay is $4 for adults; ages 16 and younger are free; Golden Age and Golden Access annual cardholders are $2.
3. Watersports St John offers visitors some of the best watersports in the world. Whether it is a day sail, private
charter, parasail, sunset sail, or a waverunner rental. We highly recommend Cruz Bay Watersports (340) 776-6234. They will have what you want when you want it. Virgin Islands Ecotours offers daily guided tours from their Honeymoon Beach Hut at Caneel Bay’s Honeymoon Beach. Their All Inclusive Day Pass includes SUPs, kayaks, chairs, floats, snorkel gear and lockers. All items are also available to rent with free delivery to rental cars, hotels, villas, or beaches. Visit www.viecotours.com. Use promocode: STTWE or call (340) 779-2155.
4. Waterlemon Cay Waterlemon Cay is a small cay within Leinster Bay. To get there you'll need to do a short
20 minute hike (.8 miles) in from the Annaberg ruins parking lot. It is a relatively easy hike following a flat trail alongside the bay's edge. This is a top-notch snorkeling spot. You will see all kinds of sea life there. You can go by boat on Calypso Charters Waterlemon Cay Sail & Snorkel (777-7245) or go with Virgin Islands Ecotours on their guided tour of Annaberg ruins and Waterlemon Cay (340-779-2155). Swim among the fish along the Trunk Bay Underwater Trail.
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5. Shopping The shopping on St John is a cultural extravaganza. Local crafts and art are available in small stores and galleries. Tropical clothing, hand made and locally designed jewelry, exotic clothing from around the world are tantalizingly displayed in the cute and colorful stores of Mongoose Junction, the main shopping area in Cruz Bay. There you can mix a half-day of shopping with a delightful meal at any of the restaurants located there.
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CAROLINA CORRAL • 340-693-5778 CORAL BAY, ST. JOHN
“ISLAND SPIRIT” • CRUZ BAY WATERSPORTS 340-776-6234 • WESTIN RESORT ST. JOHN
SUP-ST. JOHN • 340-514-5527 ST. JOHN
A ride with the Carolina Corral offers you a unique view of the BVI without a passport. Horses for every skill level travel into the hills of St. John on country roads and trails culminating with a ride along the water. No beach. Some trot/canter allowed. Beginner riders welcome! The corral began in ‘93 with two formerly wild donkeys. Every animal at the corral was in need of a better home. Stop by the corral to visit with the horses, donkeys, goats, sheep, chickens, ducks, our two dogs and friendly cats. Look for us in Coral Bay! horsesstjohn.com (St. John island map)
This 60` foot yacht is professionally crewed, makes weekly trips to Jost Van Dyke, offers halfday and full-day snorkel sails, and sunset sails. This vessel is perfect for private charters, weddings, and groups up to 70 passengers. Unique features include a “water slide”, upholstered seating in both sun and shaded areas, stern and bow boarding ladders for beach landings, warm freshwater showers and stereo throughout the vessel. Island Spirit departs from the Westin Resort St. John. (St. John map)
St. John with its warm, turquoise water is the perfect place to learn to paddle. After a 2 hour lesson with our ISA-certified SUP Instructors you will have mastered the basics of Stand Up Paddling and are safe to go and explore St. John waters on your own. If you have paddled before you can also rent paddleboards from us! We have a wide variety of high quality SUPs and carbon fiber paddles for rent. Weekly board rental includes complimentary delivery to your villa! supstjohn@gmail.com www.sup-stjohn.com
CINNAMON BAY WATER SPORTS 669-999-8784 • ST JOHN
“ISLAND TIME” • CRUZ BAY WATERSPORTS 340-776-6234 • WESTIN RESORT ST. JOHN
Explore clear Caribbean waters at St John's premier water sports location. We offer kayak and paddle board rentals, snorkeling, beach chairs, and floats. Learn to sail a catamaran or join one of our guided tours. Everything you need for a day in paradise. For more information, please visit our website at www.cinnamonbayresort.com.
Experience the World Famous “Baths” aboard Island Time. Join our fun & professional crew to one of the most extraordinary destinations in the Virgin Islands. Hike through the giant granite boulders and unique grottoes with crystal clear waters, then finish the day snorkeling at the Caves of Norman Island. Plenty of time at both locations. Includes; Continental breakfast, lunch, beverages, snorkel gear & instruction. Island Time makes weekly trips departing from the Westin Resort St. John. (St. John map)
WATERSPORTS DAY PASS HONEYMOON BEACH, ST. JOHN VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS• 340-779-2155
KAYAK, HIKE & SNORKEL ST. JOHN VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS • 340-779-2155
ROCKHOPPIN' CHARTERS - EXPLORE THE BVI AND USVI • 340-626-2859 • ST. JOHN
Join our Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventures departing from Caneel Bay and Cruz Bay to see the best that St. John has to offer. Explore the Caneel Bay peninsula, Turtle Point Trail, and snorkel with stingrays and sea turtles. Or, experience St. John’s premier snorkel site with a tour to Annaberg Plantation, Leinster Bay, and Watermelon Cay, departing from Cruz Bay. Visit www.viecotours.com. Use promocode: STTWE. Phone (340) 779-2155 (St. John island map)
Explore the islands on board of our comfortable 32 foot FS Regulator Powerboat with twin Yamaha 250s. It has cushioned, f o r w a rd - f a c i n g seating and will provide a comfortable, dry ride. Join us on a day trip, 1/2 day or sunset cruise out of Cruz Bay. Our experienced Captains can take you anywhere in the USVI or BVI and will make sure you have a great day on the water. You can also use our new Easy breath, full face snorkel mask for free. rockhoppinusvi@gmail.com www.rockhoppin.com
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Relax and play at Honeymoon Beach with our $49 per person all day pass that includes: snorkel gear, SUP, kayak, float, beach chair, and locker. All items also available to rent individually. Not included: gift shop, sandwitch / ice cream kiosk, bar and golf cart transport from Caneel parking to beach. Visit www.viecotours.com. Use promocode: STTWE. Phone (340) 779-2155 (St. John map)
WISH UPON A STAR CHARTERS 631-946-9292 • ST. JOHN Wish upon a star and we will make all your wishes come true. Build your own ultimate charter day or join one of our many open options. Swim with turtles, or dolphins, snorkel a wreck, party on Jost or Norman or spend time at the baths. We also have the best sunset dinner cruise around. We will go anywhere or do anything. Owners Matt and Cindy are always on board to ensure you have a perfect day! No schedules, no horns, come on board the 40ft Cinnamon Bay or the 38ft mission accomplished and we will share all our island knowledge and experiences with you. Rated excellent, Trip Advisor. Breakfast, open bar, snacks and gear included in every charter.
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1. Trunk Bay The most popular beach on St. John, Trunk Bay, is known for its 650 feet of underwater snorkeling trail that includes identification signs on the bottom of the sea, describing the coral formations and fish that inhabit the waters. It’s educational and a fun way to spend the day - just follow the signs! You can rent snorkel gear from the water sports center and start your journey from the shore. The beach features showers, restrooms, a food concession, water toy rentals and a gift shop. The beach is part of the National Park and it is the only beach with an admission fee ($4). There are lifeguards on duty. 2. Hawksnest One of St. John’s most convenient beaches, Hawksnest Beach offers picnic tables and barbecue grills. There is also plenty of parking. A great snorkeling reef starts close to shore. 3. Cinnamon Bay One of the longest beaches in St. John’s National Park is Cinnamon Bay, it is about a mile long. You can snorkel, swim, kayak or participate in other water sport activities. The campground has restrooms, showPage 80 80 M MA AR RC CH H // A A PP R R II LL 22 00 11 77 Page
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Visitor Center in Cruz Bay and connects to Caneel Bay Resort. Or you can take a short 8 minute walk or the convenient $5 golf cart ride. Virgin Islands Ecotours offers a gift shop, restrooms, watersports rentals, and daily kayak, hike & snorkel guided adventures. Their $49 All Inclusive Day Pass includes everything you need to relax and play: SUP, kayak, snorkel gear, chair, float, and locker. Book online at www.viecotours.com. Use promocode: STTW. 6. Caneel Bay Caneel Bay Beach can be hiked to from Cruz Bay along the Lind Point Trail. It is the ultimate white sand beach. The water is usually very calm and shallow, perfect for a day of swimming and sunning. The $20 parking lot fee is waived with a $20 purchase at Caneel's Gift shop, Café or Beach Bar & Grill. The chairs and watersports equipment at Caneel Bay are for hotel guests only. Visitors interested in renting either are directed to the nearby watersports center at Honeymoon Beach, which also boasts a beach bar and sandwich & ice cream kiosk.
bay. The shoreline is pebbly with a few sandy areas that can be used to enter the water for a swim. Another 10 minutes down the trail is Waterlemon Bay which has a lovely, quiet beach. There is excellent snorkeling around Waterlemon Cay. Walking along the rocky coast to the tip of the bay will allow you to access the cay with a shorter swim. Look out for turtles, starfish and stingrays.
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7. Denis Bay To access Denis Bay you will take the Peace Hill Trail to this lovely white sand beach. Not usually very many people, if any, there as it is hard to get to. You have to hike or get there by boat. It is within the National Park boundaries. There are no facilities. 8. Jumbie Bay Jumbie Bay is a lovely little beach with a short stretch of white sand fringed with sea grapes. If you’re looking for a small, private, intimate beach without having to walk a long trail to get there, then Jumbie is an excellent choice. A walk down wooden steps and a short trail leads you to the beach from the main road. The parking is limited. A small, almost obscure sign on the road indicates the beach. Snorkeling can be enjoyed on calm days a long a shallow reef that extends from the right side of the beach. 9. Leinster Bay and Waterlemon Cay You can reach Leinster Bay by boat or by hiking a short 15 or so minutes from the parking lot. Mangrove trees line the left side of the www.virginislandsthisweek.com
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10. Francis Bay Francis Bay is one of St. John’s longest beaches. Long white sand beach with calm, clear water protected from the easterly winds. Portable toilets are located in the main parking. Picnic tables and barbecues can be found at the edge of the beach. The Francis Bay Trail runs along a salt pond and offers great bird watching. There is good snorkeling for beginners on the west end, towards Maho Bay. For experienced snorkelers go to the rocky section at the other end of the beach.
11. Maho Bay Maho Bay is great for children. The water is shallow and protected. If you take a full-day sail to St. John, you may visit Maho Bay. Look carefully in the sand while snorkeling; you might see a stingray, just look for the outline in the sand. 12. Salt Pond Bay This scenic bay on St. John’s south shore offers a secluded beach with good swimming and snorkeling. Are you willing to “rough it” a bit to go off the beaten path? You will have to take a taxi or park on a hill and hike down for about 10 minutes to the water. You will probably be the only ones there. There are several hiking trails, one of which leads to a salt pond. 13. Lameshur Bay On the south shore, just past Great Lameshur Bay, you’ll come to Lameshur Beach. There are usually plenty of places to park close to the beach. You’ll find several picnic tables and BBQ grills. Little Lameshur is a protected sand and rubble beach. Somewhat isolated due to the long drive required to get there the bays are often sparsely populated. The bottom is mostly sand with some patches of sea grasses. Out from the shore it becomes all sea grass which increases your chances of seeing sea turtles and rays. The bay doesn’t get large surf unless the wind is out of the south. 14. Brown Bay The easiest way to get to Brown Bay is by a 30 minute hike from the Brown Bay Trail, located just off East End Road (Rte 10). It is literally, one of the off-the-beaten-path beaches. The beach at Brown Bay is sandy and wind swept with plenty of shade along the narrow sand and pebble shoreline. The water is a mix of sandy bottom and sea grasses. 15. Great Cruz Bay This is the beach of the Westin Resort and is, as such, well manicured and kept up. You can rent watertoys, use the water trampoline, beach chairs and umbrellas. There isa nice poolside cafe where youcanget lunch. This is a great beach for kids. The water is calm with a mostly sandy bottom with some seagrass patches. M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 7 Page 81
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Mongoose Junction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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The Love City Beach Shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Little Switzerland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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CUISINE
PHONE
Aqua Bistro
Mediterranean / Italian
(340) 776-5336
L, D
MC, V
Asolare
Asian Fusion
(340) 779-4747
D
AX, MC, V
Banana Deck
American / Caribbean
(340) 693-5055
L, D
MC, V, D
Cruz Bay
C & D Bakery
Bakery
(340) 776-6675
B, L
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Lumberyard
The Beach Bar
American
(340) 777-4220
L, D
—
Café Livin’
American
(340) 228-1977
B,L
No cards
Café Roma
Italian
(340) 776-6524
D
MC, V
Caneel Beach Bar/Grill
Steakhouse / Italian
(340) 776-6111
L, D
AX, MC, V
Castaways Tavern
Tex Mex
(340) 777-3361
L, D
—
Le Chateau de Bordeaux
Caribbean
(340) 776-6611
L, D
MC, V
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American
(340) 776-6908
B, L, D
—
Cruz Bay
da Livio
Italian
(340) 779-8900
D
—
Cruz Bay
Fatty Crab
Asian
(340) 775-9951
D
—
Cruz Bay
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Seafood
(340) 693-9994
D
D, MC, V
Cruz Bay
High Tide Bar & Seafood Grill
Creole Fusion
(340) 714-6169
L, D
AX, MC, V
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American / Fusion
(340) 776-4433
L, D
MC, V
Coral Bay
Inn at Tamarind Court
Caribbean
(340) 776-6378
B, D
MC, D, V
Cruz Bay
Jake’s
American
(340) 777-7115
B, L
MC, D, V
Cruz Bay
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American
(340) 775-5200
L, D
—
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Mediterranean / Spanish
(340) 693-7755
D
MC, V
Cruz Bay
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Caribbean Seafood / American
(340) 776-6425
L, D
All Major
Cruz Bay
The Longboard
California / Caribbean
(340) 715-2210
L, D
All Major
Cruz Bay
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Mexibbean
(340) 693-8400
L, D
MC, V
Cruz Bay
The Marketplace Deli
Deli
(340) 693-8000
B, L, D
All Major
Miss Lucy’s Restaurant/Bar
West Indian / American
(340) 693-5244
L, D
—
Coral Bay
Morgan’s Mango
Neo-Caribbean
(340) 693-8141
D
AX, MC, V
Cruz Bay
North Shore Deli
Deli / American
(340) 777-3061
B, L, D
MC, V
Mongoose Junction
Ocean 362
Contemporary / American
(340) 776-0001
D
MC, V
Gallows Point Resort
Ocean Grill
California / Caribbean
(340) 693- 3304
L,D
MC, V
Mongoose Junction
Quiet Mon Pub
American
(340) 779-4799
L
No Cards
Cruz Bay
RainTree Café
American Campground
669-999-8784
B, L, D
All Major
Cinnamon Bay
Rhumb Lines Restaurant
Pacific Rim / Tropical
(340) 776-0303
D
MC, V
Cruz Bay
Sam & Jack’s Deli
Deli
(340) 714- 3354
B, L
No Cards
Cruz Bay
Shipwreck Landing
Seafood
(340) 693- 5640
L, D
—
Coral Bay
Skinny Legs
American
(340) 779-4982
L, D
AX, MC, V
Coral Bay
Sogo’s Restaurant
West Indian / American
(340) 779-4404
L, D
AX, V
Cruz Bay
Sun Dog Café & the Gecko Gazebo Bar
Creative
(340) 693 8340
L, D
AX, MC, V
Sweet Plantains Restaurant & Rhum Bar
Caribbean
(340) 777-4653
D
—
Coral Bay
The Terrace Restaurant
Seafood / French
(340) 779-8550
D
MC, V
Cruz Bay
The Tap Room
Brewery
(340) 715-7775
L, D
All Major
Mongoose Junction
Tourist Trap
Homemade
(340) 774-0912
L, D
D, MC, V
Salt Pond
Turtle Bay Estate House
Steakhouse Inspired
(340) 776-6111
D
All Major
Caneel Bay
Vie’s Snack Shack
Snacks
(340) 693- 5033
L
No Major
Hansen Bay
Virgin Fire
Caribbean
(340) 777-3473
D
All Major
Mongoose Junction
Vista Mare
Italian
(340) 777-6273
D
—
Waterfront Bistro
American
(340) 777-7755
L, D
AX, MC, V
Woody’s Seafood Saloon
American
(340) 779-4625
L, D
—
Zozo’s
Italian
(340) 693- 9200
D
All Major
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Cruz Bay Watersports (Westin). . . . . . . . 7
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WEDNESDAY – MARCH 22 7:00 am – Norwegian Epic 8:00 am – Oosterdam 10:00 am – Regal Princess 11:00 am – Oasis of the Seas (CB)
April 2017
THURSDAY – MARCH 23 8:00 am – Royal Princess
SUNDAY – APRIL 2 8:00 am – Royal Princess 8:00 am – SeaDream II (STJ)
FRIDAY – MARCH 24 8:00 am – Norwegian Gem SATURDAY – MARCH 25 8:00 am – SeaDream II (CB) SUNDAY – MARCH 26 8:00 am – Adventure of the Seas 8:00 am – SeaDream II (STJ) MONDAY – MARCH 27 7:00 am – Fascination 7:00 am – Costa Magica 8:00 am – Jewel of the Seas 8:00 am – Celebrity Equinox (CB) TUESDAY – MARCH 28 8:00 am – Summit 8:00 am – Norwegian Escape 11:00 am – Carnival Magic WEDNESDAY – MARCH 29 6:45 am – Disney Fantasy 8:00 am – Silhouette (CB) 10:00 am – Regal Princess 10:00 am – Allure of the Seas (CB) 11:00 am – Carnival Splendor THURSDAY – MARCH 30 7:00 am – Crown Princess 8:00 am – Koningsdam 8:00 am – Adventure of the Seas FRIDAY – MARCH 31 9:00 am – Grandeur of the Seas
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SATURDAY – APRIL 1 8:00 am – SeaDream II (CB)
MONDAY – APRIL 3 7:00 am – Fascination 8:00 am – Norwegian Gem
SUNDAY – APRIL 16 8:00 am – Royal Princess 8:00 am – Adventure of the Seas MONDAY – APRIL 17 7:00 am – Fascination 7:00 am – Independence of the Seas 8:00 am – Celebrity Equinox TUESDAY – APRIL 18 8:00 am – Norwegian Escape 10:00 am – Carnival Glory 10:00 am – Harmony of the Seas (CB)
TUESDAY – APRIL 4 8:00 am – Norwegian Escape 10:00 am – Carnival Glory 10:00 am – Harmony of the Seas (CB)
WEDNESDAY – APRIL 19 11:00 am – Oasis of the Seas (CB)
WEDNESDAY – APRIL 5 8:00 am – Eurodam 10:00 am – Norwegian Jade 11:00 am – Oasis of the Seas (CB)
FRIDAY – APRIL 21 8:00 am – Summit
FRIDAY – APRIL 7 8:00 am – Summit MONDAY – APRIL 10 7:00 am – Fascination 8:00 am – Jewel of the Seas TUESDAY – APRIL 11 8:00 am – Norwegian Escape 11:00 am – Carnival Magic WEDNESDAY – APRIL 12 6:45 am – Disney Fantasy 8:00 am – Silhouette 10:00 am – Allure of the Seas (CB) 11:00 am – Carniavl Splendor THURSDAY – APRIL 13 8:00 am – Norwegian Gem
THURSDAY – APRIL 20 7:00 am – Jewel of the Seas
SUNDAY – APRIL 23 8:00 am – Summit 8:00 am – Norwegian Gem MONDAY – APRIL 24 7:00 am – Fascination TUESDAY – APRIL 25 8:00 am – Norwegian Escape 11:00 am – Carnival Magic WEDNESDAY – APRIL 26 6:45 am – Disney Fantasy 10:00 am – Allure of the Seas (CB) 11:00 am – Carnival Splendor (CB) = Crown Bay Dock (STJ) = St. John (*) = Inner harbor (**) = Outer harbor
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Our clear skies are perfect for star gazing!
NORTH Polaris North Star little diPPer caSSioPeia
draco
VIEW THE MAP SO THAT THE NORTH INDICATOR IS FACING NORTH Constellation names are in upper case. Star and planet names in lower case. The sun, moon, planets and stars all rise in the east and set in the west.
arcturus
WEST
By: Tom Lesser, formerly Senior Lecturer at the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium and frequent island visitor.
April Moon Phases:
First Quarter.......................... 5 March Full Moon............................ 12 March Last Quarter........................ 20 March New Moon.......................... 27 March
First Quarter............................. 3 April Full Moon............................... 11 April Last Quarter........................... 19 April New Moon............................. 26 April
March Sunrise: March Sunset:
6:28 am 6:30 pm
April April
I
n the Virgin Islands it is difficult for visitors to tell the difference between Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Year around the weather is wonderful, especially if you are escaping from a late Winter snow storm. However, for those living in the northern hemisphere, Spring begins on March 20th. If you live in the southern hemisphere, Fall begins on that day. If you spent an entire year standing on the Earth’s Equator, sometimes the Sun would be South of you, sometimes North. On March 20th the Sun will be directly overhead a point on the Equator. Once the Virgin Island Sun has set and the sky begins to grow dark, you can find a bright, red, star-like object low in the western sky. This is not a star at all, but the red planet Mars. In the eastern sky another bright whitish star-like object, the planet Jupiter. If you draw a line across the sky from Mars to Jupiter you will have marked the zodiac. The zodiac is a band of twelve constellations which encircle the sky and it is to the zodiac that we must look to find the planets.
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capella
gemiNi castor caNcer Pollux
Spica
virgo
tauruS aldebaran bellatrix
rugulus
Procyon caNiS miNor
hydra
betelgeuse
orioN rigel
Sirius Saiph caNiS major
milky Way
Sunrise: 6:03 am Sunset: 6:37 pm
Sunrise and sunset times are based on the 15th of each month.
auriga
leo
In the northern hemisphere Spring begins on March 20th
March Moon Phases:
PerSeuS
big diPPer
EAST
STARS SHOPPING
ST. THOMAS Sky Watch
SOUTH
CONSTELLATIONS: UPPER CASE • Stars: Lower Case
Mars is seen against the background of stars of Aires, the Ram. Aries has no bright stars, so Mars makes a good way to find it. Moving eastward along the zodiac we come to Taurus, the Bull, marked by the bright redorange star Aldebaran. Aldebaran is the red right eye of the Bull. Perhaps you can see a sideways “V” shape that forms the Bull’s head. Just above Aldebaran and the V is a cluster of many stars close together, the Pleiades. As your gaze wanders eastward, seven bright stars will attract your interest. These seven stars mark Orion, the Hunter. Orion is not a zodiacal constellation, but it is one of the few constellations that looks somewhat like you think it should. Orion’s seven bright stars form the outline of the Hunter's body: two mark his shoulders, two his knees and three his belt. With clear dark skies you may be able to see the jewels in Orion’s sword, hanging from his belt. According to legend Orion was such a mighty hunter that he boasted that he could defeat any animal on Earth in battle. Suddenly a scorpion appeared, stung Orion on the foot and Orion died. However, Orion was such a great hunter that he was given immortality and placed in the heavens. The scorpion was also
placed in the night sky, but you never seen Orion and the scorpion at the same time. Southeast of Orion is the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius. Northeast of Orion are two bright stars of about the same brightness, Castor and Pollux. These are the heads of the Gemini, the Twins, another constellation of the zodiac. Next in the zodiac another area with no bright stars, Cancer, the Crab. Eastward till and the bright star Regulus, the heart of Leo, the Lion. Finally, back to Jupiter, seen just above the bright star Spica, a grain of wheat being held in the hand of Virgo, the goddess of the Harvest. Two more planets are visible; just before midnight Saturn will rise in the east and just before sunrise, Venus rises above the eastern horizon. The night of April 22nd–23rd is the maximum of the Lyrid meteor shower. On a clear dark night you may see a dozen or so meteors or shooting stars per hour. While that is not an overwhelming number, it does mean that you are more likely to see a shooting star, especially if you look between midnight and dawn.
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