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elcome to the U.S. Virgin Islands, a destination where the beauty of the Caribbean meets the vibrant culture of our people. The territory, encompassing St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, and its remote outer islands, brings forth the best of the Caribbean with the ease of travel with no passport. Upon arrival, we invite you to fall “Naturally in Rhythm” and experience the unique pace of our islands, blending cultural richness with natural wonders. Convenient inter-island transportation options await, allowing you to explore at your leisure. St. Croix, the largest island, boasts gentle hills, historic towns, and Caribbeanframed beaches. Discover pastel buildings and charming shops in Christiansted and Frederiksted. Dive into the 700-acre underwater wonder, Buck Island National Monument, visit the St. George Village Botanical Gardens, and explore the Danish
Whim Plantation Museum. Golfers can tee off at the 18-hole Carambola Golf Club, while relaxation seekers can indulge in the historic Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort. St. John offers a serene ambience, with two-thirds of its land protected by the Virgin Islands National Park. Explore lush green hills and coral-filled waters through self-guided hiking trails and pristine beaches like Trunk Bay and Cinnamon Bay. Immerse yourself in sugar mill ruins, local cuisine, and the tranquil atmosphere of Cruz Bay and Coral Bay. St. Thomas, known for stunning mountains, combines natural beauty with cosmopolitan flair. As a major cruise port and capital city, Charlotte Amalie offers scenic views, top dining, and duty-free shopping. Explore historic sites, savor breathtaking vistas from Drake’s Seat
and Valdemar Hill, and ride the Paradise Point Tramway for spectacular harbor views. Over 40 pristine white-sand beaches, including Magens Bay, await your relaxation. We are delighted to announce the recent addition of three new properties to our island, including The Pink Palm in Charlotte Amalie; the Morningstar Buoy Haus Beach Resort, an Autograph Collection; and The Westin Beach Resort & Spa at Frenchman’s Reef. Nestled within Charlotte Amalie Harbor is the charming Water Island, the smallest of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Honeymoon Beach offers a secluded romantic getaway. Explore the island by golf cart and meet some 200 residents who call this gem home. We look forward to helping you create new and unforgettable memories!
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Commissioner of Tourism U.S. Virgin Islands
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for visitors and locals alike. Only a short ferry ride from Charlotte Amalie, Water Island embodies a small-town ambience in the lush Caribbean. Whether you’re here for the day or a week, there is a range of unique activities for everyone. Here you will discover top-tier restaurants offering everything from local delicacies to international favorites. Shop for souvenirs or a special keepsake to commemorate your visit. Explore the islands by land or by the sea from the comfort of your hammock. Families, friends, business travelers, solo adventurers, and romance seekers will find an abundance of activities and create memories to last a lifetime. We hope you will also take this time to immerse yourself in the rich culture of the U.S. Virgin Islands. From music to events to cuisine, you are sure to experience a vacation like no other while mingling among the warm and welcoming residents of the territory.
In these pages, you’ll discover a wealth of information to tailor your trip to your exact preferences. You can also access this guide on your digital device by downloading the Visit USVI app, which allows you to conveniently tap into this excellent resource while on the go. And don’t forget to pick up our Visit companion guides to further assist you in designing the perfect trip! We are delighted that you chose the U.S. Virgin Islands as your vacation destination, and we look forward to showing you America’s Paradise.
WARM REGARDS,
LISA HAMILTON
President, U.S. Virgin Islands Hotel & Tourism Association
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t is my pleasure to welcome you to the U.S. Virgin Islands! Comprised of four major islands and dozens of minor islands and cays, the territory offers a unique experience for each visitor; and your curated adventure awaits between these pages. We encourage you to browse this valuable resource and download the Visit USVI app to create the ideal itinerary for your vacation. Bustling St. Thomas, home to the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands, offers a remarkable array of duty-free shopping, activities and attractions, dining, and accommodations. The quintessentially Caribbean island of St. John is the epitome of paradise, where you can lounge under the shade of a palm, letting the sound of waves lull you into a state of pure relaxation. Sprawling St. Croix allows you to explore everything from the historic twin cities to captivating lookouts while you traverse the largest of the islands. The smallest of our four major islands, Water Island, is a getaway
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ANQUANETTE GASPARD
Born and raised in St. Croix, Anquanette Gaspard is a food and travel entrepreneur, freelance writer, blogger, and social media influencer who shares the beauty of Caribbean food and culture in a way that is authentically Caribbean. Her blog, CruzanFoodie. com, highlights the food, history, and culture in the USVI, Caribbean, and beyond. Her work has been featured in publications such as Travel + Leisure, Discover USVI, Experience BVI, Ebony, Essence, and Destination Marriott.
STEVE AND JANET SIMONSEN
Steve and Janet Simonsen met on St. Thomas in 1987, got married at Secret Harbour in 1989, and moved to St. John in 1991. Since then, Steve’s photography has taken them around the world but has always been rooted in the islands they call home. He’s contributed to the V.I. Department of Tourism’s branding for two decades, and his work has appeared in Islands, Scuba Diving, Outside, National Geographic Adventure, and Caribbean Travel + Life. They also have supplied footage to Kenny Chesney for music videos, concert tours, and documentaries.
MEREDITH ZIMMERMAN
Meredith Zimmerman is a destination wedding, elopement, and branding photographer based on St. Croix. She and her husband moved to the USVI in 2017 with just a few bags but have since collected a house, a dog, two cats, a pet chicken, and a fishing charter business. Her work has been featured in Departures, Travel + Leisure, The New York Times, Wedding Chicks, and Dwell. Follow along on Instagram at @meredithzimmerman_.
CAROL M. BAREUTHER ANDREA MILAM
Andrea Milam has lived in the Caribbean since 2005. Enamoured with the region’s culture and natural beauty, she moved to St. John in the Virgin Islands after graduating from college. There, she got married, built a home and a family, and established her writing career. She strives to shine the spotlight on the region’s incredible food, music, culture, and people in her writing assignments. Andrea is grateful every day to be a part of the Love City community. 10 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
Carol M. Bareuther, R.D., visited St. Thomas by cruise ship in 1986, returned two months later from her native New Jersey to work as the hospital’s nutritionist, and never left. One husband, two children, and a threedecade tandem-writing career later, Bareuther still loves life in the USVI. She’s authored Virgin Islands Cooking and Sports Fishing in the Virgin Islands and has written for Cooking Light, Vegetarian Times, Cruising World, Marlin, and Sail. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, swimming, hiking, and reading.
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THE CLEAR-BLUE WATERS BECKON YOU TO EXPLORE. PHOTO BY STEVE SIMONSEN
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Welcome to St. Croix Get to know the eclectic island vibe
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Activities & Attractions Make your visit truly unforgettable
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On the Water Thrilling water excursions and activities
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Local Spotlight Reviving St. Croix’s reefs
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Beaches Embrace the coastal enchantment
Welcome to St. Thomas Discover this Caribbean paradise
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Activities & Attractions One-of-a-kind adventures await STT10 Historic sites, churches, and synagogues STT16
Gaming
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Local Spotlight Timeless: Filmmaking magic
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Beaches Don’t miss these stunning shores
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Arts & Culture Island-inspired works of art to delight you
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Shopping Find duty-free bargains and more
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Dining Explore the vibrant culinary scene
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Local Spotlight A sporting good time
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Accommodations Find your perfect island haven
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Health & Beauty Rejuvenate your body and mind
Welcome to St. John Love City has much to offer
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Beaches Find unmatched beauty on the shore
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Shopping In search of local treasures
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Accommodations Find lodging options for all
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Real Estate Invest in island living
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Accommodations Designed for every traveler’s needs
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St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix
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From top: Artwork courtesy of Mango Tango Art Gallery, Meredith Zimmerman, Steve Simonsen
Did you know you can search for shopping, dining, and attractions on the go? Scan the QR code above to download the Visit USVI app and get ready to explore!
16 Calendar of Events What’s happening throughout the year 16a Maps Find your way around the islands 205 Weddings An island love story unfolds 213
Visitor Information
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224 Index of Advertisers Listings of our preferred partners 227 Members of the U.S. Virgin Islands Hotel & Tourism Association 15
CALENDAR
CALENDAR OF EVENTS Save the date! Mark your calendar so you can enjoy these year-round events and festivals. For more information, go to www.visitusvi.com. January • Food, Arts and Crafts Fair, St. Croix • St. Croix Scenic 50 Mile Ultra Marathon
• St. George Botanical Gardens Art in the Garden, St. Croix • St. Patrick’s Day Parade, St. Croix
• Crucian Christmas Festival, St. Croix • Martin Luther King Regatta, St. Thomas
July • Mango Melee and Tropical Fruit Festival, St. Croix • St. John Celebration, St. John
April
• Christiansted Jump Up, St. Croix
• The St. Croix Food and Wine Experience
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February
• Virgin Islands Carnival, St. Thomas
• USVI Charter Yacht Show, St. Thomas
• 8 Tuff Miles, St. John
• J’Ouvert, St. Thomas
• Christiansted Jump Up, St. Croix
• Krewe de Croix Mardi Croix Parade,
• Children’s Carnival Parade, St. Thomas
• Paradise Jam: NCAA Division 1 men’s
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• Adult’s Carnival Parade, St. Thomas
• Christiansted Jump Up, St. Croix • St. Croix Agricultural and Food Fair
and women’s basketball teams go headto-head in this annual tournament
May
• Paddle the Park, St. John
• Beach to Beach Power Swim, St. John
• St. Thomas International Regatta, St. Thomas • The Round the Rocks Race, St. Thomas
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December • Annual St. Croix International Marathon
June
• Crucian Christmas Festival, St. Croix
• St. John Celebration, St. John
• Christmas Boat Parade, St. Croix
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OUSE OF RAJAH JEWELERS, a cherished family business in the Virgin Islands, is celebrating its Golden Anniversary. Like a precious gemstone, life’s journey has brought its fair share of challenges to Gobind “George” Chugani and his family; but they have emerged with strength, gratitude, and with a special luster that accompanies half a century of success. As they honor this remarkable milestone, Gobind Chugani reflects on the legacy of House of Rajah, a jewelry store that has become a beacon of excellence in St. Thomas. Gobind “George,” who bears a resemblance to actor George Clooney, shares, “House of Rajah stands as one of the oldest family businesses in the Virgin Islands. Despite the hurricanes, economic downturns, and pandemic, we’ve reached 50!” This achievement highlights their resilience and commitment. Gobind fondly recalls his parents’ journey from India to the United States, a path that led them to St. Thomas. “An American friend of my father’s offered to sponsor my parents to the U.S. in 1965, advising them to open a business and join volunteer clubs to build up a reputable customer base in America. My parents eventually moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where I was born,” Gobind reminisces. Their journey continued, taking them through Hong Kong and finally landing them in St. Thomas in 1973. Drawing from familiarity with duty-free business from Hong Kong, Gobind’s father, Victor, decided to establish House of Rajah Jewelers in downtown Charlotte Amalie. In those times, St. Thomas held a simpler charm with fewer cruise ship guests and limited street lighting. Amid the occasional mix-up with George Clooney, Gobind hu-
morously underscores his distinct identity. He states, “People often do double takes and think I’m Clooney — from customers to random people stopping me on the streets. It is a huge compliment. It is fun, but there is only one GC. I am the one and only Gobind ‘George’ Chugani.” In the realm of jewelry, House of Rajah has become renowned for its ability to cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Gobind’s keen eye for current market trends and his passion for sourcing unique pieces globally have allowed the business to evolve and remain at the forefront of the industry. High-end designer pieces are offered at more reasonable prices, establishing a niche that attracts discerning customers seeking both quality and affordability. Over time, House of Rajah cultivated a devoted customer base, evolving beyond a jewelry store into a haven where friendships are forged. Gobind highlights, “We ensure every client receives the attention they deserve.”
Beyond the realm of jewelry, the gem in Gobind’s life is his loving wife of 30 years, KC. Their paths serendipitously intertwined, culminating in a picturesque Caribbean wedding in St. Thomas. “We immediately collaborated on designing pieces together, and with KC’s artistic vision, we developed a collection of necklaces and bracelets that women can creatively mix,” Gobind shares. Blessed with two beautiful children, Ashwin and Alisha, the Chugani family cherishes the bonds they share. Driven by his passion for the U.S. Virgin Islands, Gobind often dons a concierge persona, sharing tips for the best island experiences. From exhilarating boat excursions and watersports to indulgent dining options and wine bars, both St. Thomas and St. John offer a plethora of delights for every visitor. He acknowledges St. Thomas, their cherished home for half a century, and the connections that make it extraordinary. “The beauty of this
island is that you get to know everyone personally,” he remarks. From the pristine blue ocean to the array of available activities, St. Thomas offers something for everyone. As the Chugani family celebrates their 50th anniversary in St.Thomas, they express their heartfelt gratitude to the House of Rajah family and friends who have unwaveringly supported them throughout the years. Looking ahead, House of Rajah stands poised to continue its legacy of excellence, offering unparalleled jewelry and personalized service to its esteemed customers. As the Chugani family embarks on the next chapter of their journey, they remain committed to the values that have propelled them through five decades of achievement.
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Discover this Caribbean paradise’s sun, sand, sea, and sophistication.
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isiting the U.S. Virgin Islands means triple the fun. That’s because each of the three main islands boasts its own cultural character. St. Croix, the big island by size, is full of history and heritage. St. John, the smallest, is where nature rules, since two-thirds of the island is National Park. St. Thomas, the Goldilocks in the middle by size, offers the best of its sibling islands’ two worlds and more. Heritage is on full display in the capital of Charlotte Amalie, where Danish-style architecture rules, while scenic mountaintops offer views of flora and fauna beyond, and
miles of white-sand beaches are an invitation to jump in for a swim. Beyond this, St. Thomas offers that “something special” in its classy vibe. There are many Michelinworthy restaurants, exclusive jewelry boutiques, and superyachts docked with celebrities who come ashore to soak up the cosmopolitan scene. Best of all, U.S. citizens need no passport to enter St. Thomas or its sister islands. A “good morning,” “good afternoon,” or “good night” is all that’s required to open the door to enjoy.
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ADVENTURE
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From the moment you arrive, you’ll find yourself falling naturally in rhythm with the heartbeat of our islands. Our rich culture and storied history, our pristine beaches, turquoise waters, natural diversity, and our smiling, friendly people can’t wait to warmly welcome you to America’s Caribbean Paradise.
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zip line, too. It’s the only one of its kind in the Caribbean, and it offers a back-and-forth adrenaline rush. www.ziplinestthomas.com
The Tropical Treasure Hunt Co.
Coral World Ocean Park
Mountain Top
No two visits to this five-acre aquarium and marine adventure land are the same. That’s because the sea life you see, including baby sharks, sea turtles, and rainbow-colored fish, naturally improvise daily. Two top must-dos are swims with dolphins and sea lions. Get up close and personal and meet these creatures face-to-face with dry land and in-water sea lion experiences and in-ocean or kayak experiences with the dolphins. Expand your adventure with a 1.5-hourlong Tropical Treasure Hunt led by a talented pirate actor! Use augmented reality to find clues throughout the park and help one of the friendly sea lions find his missing treasure. The Marine Gardens, where 21 tanks are filled with exotic fish and sea life, and the Undersea Observatory, which takes you 15 feet under the sea without getting wet, are other top attractions. There’s a restaurant, restrooms, and a gift shop here, too. Located next to Coki Beach. www.coralworldvi.com
Get a picture postcard panoramic view of more than 15 U.S. and British Virgin Islands and cays from the observation deck here, located 1,500 feet above sea level. The big draw at this popular attraction, which celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2023, is a world-famous banana daiquiri made with fresh bananas and the Virgin Islands’ own Cruzan rum. The affable bartenders can make virgin versions, too, so the whole family can enjoy them. Sip while you shop for duty-free souvenirs in the island’s largest gift shop. www.mountaintopvi.com
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Skyride to Paradise Point See sweeping views of Charlotte Amalie as you soar 700 feet above the harbor in a tram car. At the top, take a stroll out on the Skywalk for a bird’s-eye view that’s perfect for pictures. Order a signature frozen Baileys® Bushwacker at the bar. A Caribbean lobster and shrimp roll, burger, or cheesesteak sandwich served at the openair casual restaurant, Taste at
Paradise Point, makes for an idyllic lunch stop. Souvenir shops line the deck selling tripto-remember mementos. www.paradisepointvi.com
Tree Limin’ Extreme Ride along the top of the rainforest canopy on this exhilarating zipline tour. The 2.5-hour zip trip starts with transport in a six-wheel-drive Swiss Army vehicle to the top of St. Peter Mountain. From there, soar through the air reaching speeds of up to 30 miles per hour as you leapfrog along eight different platforms. The sights of Magens Bay and the islands beyond are extraordinary from these vantage points. Try the Yo-Yo
Virgin Islands Ecotours Kayak, hike, and snorkel all in one three-hour guided tour in St. Thomas’s protected Mangrove Lagoon on the island’s East End. Calm and clear water makes paddling easy and scenic. Pull up the kayaks on the beach at the deserted Cas Cay and stroll to a geologic blowhole fueled by the waves. Back at the beach, dive in for a shallow snorkel to see an abundance of sea life. There are guided sunset and full-moon kayak tours, too. New is a snorkel with the sea turtles tour that’s become an instant favorite for the whole family. www.viecotours.com
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Jump into the ultimate islandstyle day of fun on this sevenhour snorkeling trip. What makes it one-of-a-kind is the trail of clues, brain-teasing riddles to solve, and uncovering buried treasure, all designed to break the three-century-old curse of pirate Anne Bonny. Swag like an Adventure Pack with tools to solve the challenges, pirate gear to get in a swashbuckling spirit, and a souvenir map are all part of the booty. Treasure hunt guide, captain, snorkel gear, a sandwich, snacks, and water are all included. www.tropicaltreasurehunt.com
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Bluebeards Tower Museum by CAROL M. BAREUTHER, R.D.
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A beacon of hope & light in downtown Charlotte Amalie
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REFORMED CHURCH Founded in 1660
Sunday 10 a.m. services are culturally & musically rich and diverse. Visit our historic Sanctuary
All are welcome! 5 Crystal Gade, at the corner of Crystal and Nye, Charlotte Amalie (340) 776-8255 • www.strchurch.org The STRC app is available in the App store in Mac and Android formats.
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tart across from the Havensight Mall at the Pirates Treasure Museum. You’re in a whole other world once you walk inside, with a lifesize captain’s wheel, a brig, and wood stocks; glass cases filled with shipwreck artifacts salvaged from the seafloor; and gold coins galore. You may even see a real pirate (actor) milling about! There are several hands-on, interactive displays, too. The newest is a virtual reality exhibit that lets you pilot a minisub and explore shipwrecks on the ocean floor. Open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Admission: $16. www.piratemuseumstthomas.com Stay with the swashbuckling theme with a hike up to the Bluebeards Tower Museum. It’s fittingly situated in a 17thcentury two-story stone tower on the grounds of the Bluebeards hotel. Reputedly a lookout for the pirate Bluebeard, it’s a treat to explore the museum and see all the treasures on display. There are anchors, cannonballs, pistols, swords, and even an 18th-century British Navy officer’s coat, to name a few. Guided tours are available. The Pirates Chest gift shop sells authentic shipwreck treasure coins and coin jewelry. Open 9 a.m. to noon, Monday to Saturday. Admission: $5. The St. Thomas Historical Trust Museum is tucked between Main Street and the waterfront on Raadets Gade. The two stars of the show are the Coal Ladies of
Saint Thomas exhibit and the indigenous artifacts. The Coal Ladies display features an original till box and tokens used to pay the women who, by hand, loaded the visiting international steamships with coal. The indigenous artifacts include tools such as an ax head, pottery, and even a stone mill. Open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Admission: Free. www.stthomashistoricaltrust.org The Weibel Memorial Museum is in the back of the St. Thomas Synagogue, two blocks north of the St. Thomas Historical Trust Museum. A series of curated displays, including the history of the island’s Jewish governors and Jewish cemeteries as well as many historic photos, tells the story of this community that dates to the 17th century. Guided tours are available from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Admission: Donation. To the west in Frenchtown, next to the Joseph Aubain Ballpark, the French Heritage Museum easily stands out thanks to a miniature replica of the Eiffel Tower out front. Collections include fish traps and hand-woven fishing nets, West Indian crafts, antique mahogany furniture, musical instruments, straw craft, and old photos of Frenchtown taken before the harbor was first dredged in the mid-19th century. Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Admission: Donation. www.frenchheritagemuseumvi.org
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TAKE A WALK ON THE HISTORIC SIDE WITH A VISIT TO EACH OF ST. THOMAS’S HISTORIC MUSEUMS, ALL IN CHARLOTTE AMALIE.
ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS Fort Christian
GUIDED AND SELF-GUIDED STROLLS AROUND TOWN OFFER A GLIMPSE INTO THE ISLAND’S PAST. by CAROL M. BAREUTHER, R.D.
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lets you enjoy a virtual look at the town. The app is available on both iOS and Google. If you’re walking on your own, here are six sites not to miss.
Forts Iconic for its size, red color, and iconic Victorian clocktower, it took the Danes nearly a decade to build Fort Christian, completed in 1680. It’s no wonder. Its walls are four to nearly six feet thick. The fort, located between Emancipation Gardens and the Legislature Building, has been used as a governor’s residence, police station, and prison. There’s even a dungeon downstairs. The museum inside offers a self-
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rom forts and houses of worship to red roofs, step streets, and stone watchtowers, Charlotte Amalie is alive with historic landmarks that date to the 2.5 centuries that Denmark owned the island. Street names are also a throwback to Danish days, and you’ll find a walk back in time lined by Kronprindsens Gade, or Main Street. The St. Thomas Historical Trust offers a guided two- to three-hour walking tour that showcases the town’s history and culture. Tours take place by appointment on Tuesdays and Thursdays and start at Emancipation Park at 9 a.m. The cost is $55 per person. Now, the Trust has launched its downtown audio tour app that
guided tour starting with ancient Amerindian artifacts to the Danish founding, slave and plantation life, and modernday heroes. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Admission: $10 per person.
Houses of Worship
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Frederik Lutheran Church, located across from the fort, was the Danes’ first church, built in 1666. The present building dates to the early 1800s, having been rebuilt after a fire gutted the interior but left the sturdy walls intact. The Danish-style “welcoming arms” staircase is a distinct feature today. Inside, there’s a massive mahogany altar. This isn’t the only historic house of worship in Charlotte Amalie. Two blocks west is the St. Thomas Reformed Church, founded by Dutch traders in 1660 and easily recognizable, as it looks like a Roman temple with large white columns out front. One block further west, the symbolic sand-floored St. Thomas Synagogue is the second oldest in the Western Hemisphere. Half a mile west on Kronprindsens Gade is the Saints Peter & Paul Cathedral, founded in 1773. Twelve murals of scenes from the Old and New Testaments adorn the cathedral’s ceiling. All these houses of worship have regular services today.
Red Roofs Although you can’t see it from street level, Government House is one of the town’s many buildings painted with a Danish-style red roof. The three-story neoclassical, white-painted edifice is extraordinarily beautiful because of the intricate ironwork on its balconies. This is the working office of the Governor of the Virgin Islands, so there are no tours. But you can pose for a picture at the red-painted Danish-style guardhouse at the front entrance.
Step Streets The Danes’ solution to navigating Charlotte Amalie’s steep terrains was steps carved into the hills. There are dozens of step streets, but the most famous is the 99 Steps on Government Hill, two doors west of Government House. Flanked by flowering shrubs, the view at the top offers a panorama of the harbor.
Stone Watchtowers Built as a lookout by the Danes to watch for enemies entering the harbor, the two-story stone towers at Bluebeards Resort were used a few decades ago as a honeymoon suite. Today, it houses the Bluebeards Tower Museum and the Pirates Chest gift shop. Hours: 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Saturday. Admission: $5.
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here are many fun facts about Hassel Island, a 135-acre island in the Charlotte Amalie harbor. For one, it didn’t exist until 1860. Before that, it was a peninsula connected to St. Thomas. The Danes, who owned the Virgin Islands for nearly three centuries, made Hassel an island when they dredged a channel to improve the harbor’s water flow and dampen the spread of waterborne diseases. Secondly, and perhaps the most delightful detail, is the property’s history, remnants of which you can still see today. The National Park Service has owned most of Hassel since 1978 and has worked towards preserving the old structures. Still, it’s an off-the-beaten-path site, since the island
is only reachable by boat. The St. Thomas Historical Trust leads one- to two-hour guided hiking tours, providing round-trip ferry transportation. The cost is $75 per person. Make reservations by emailing execdirector@stthomashistoricaltrust.org. The Trust’s tour starts with a boat trip to the Creque Marine Railway. Built in the 1840s, it’s the last standing and one of the only used steam-powered marine railway systems in the world. Next, there’s a hike to three historyrich locations. The first stop is an inside tour of the stately looking, one-story Garrison House, built during the Napoleonic Wars between 1807 and 1814. Easily visible from St. Thomas, especially from The Westin Beach Resort & Spa at
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Frenchman’s Reef, it’s the last of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. The second is Prince Frederick’s Battery, built in the late 1700s. Its floor plan is still partially visible today and includes officers’ quarters, soldiers’ rooms, a kitchen, a cistern, a latrine, and six cannons. The vista is incredible and takes in the Havensight cruise ship terminal to the north and stretches some 40 miles south to St. Croix on a clear day. Third and last is a hike up 267 feet above sea level to the top of Cowell’s Battery. This is the highest point on Hassel Island, and there are remains of an old signal station built in 1802. The view from the top is one of the best and offers a rare chance to see Charlotte Amalie from a whole different perspective. Through a partnership between the National Park Service and the St. Thomas Historical Trust, there is unprecedented trail clearing and site maintenance underway. The goal is to open and preserve even more of Hassel Island’s historical sites soon. For more information, visit www.stthomashistoricaltrust.org/hasselisland-tour. STT13
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nsert money. Choose your game or games. Chaching! Gaming is a wonderful way to enjoy St. Thomas after dark and when the liquid sunshine pours down. Southland Gaming of the Virgin Islands operates more than 30 video lottery terminals (VLTs) on the island. These are easy-to-play, fully automated machines, which offer one or a combination of casino-style games played via buttons and touch screens. The games include keno, lotto, blackjack, roulette, bingo, line
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games, and several types of card games. Innovative games new to the gaming industry are being added. A print ticket shows the remaining cash balance or winnings, the latter of which is paid out. VLTs are under the supervision of the V.I. Lottery, which makes significant financial contributions annually to the community, including to public schools, veteran and retiree assistance, and local nonprofits. Some VLTs are in bars and restaurants. These include the Caribbean Saloon in Red Hook,
Sib’s on the Mountain on the Northside, and the French Quarter Bistro in Frenchtown. There are dedicated gaming centers, too. One of these is Bushwackers, located at the Crown Bay Center, on the Crown Bay cruise ship dock right on the water. At Bushwackers, you can sip handcrafted cocktails while gaming. There’s also live music. Theme nights include Margarita Mondays, Two for Tuesdays, Wine Down Wednesdays, Ladies Night Thursdays, and a Friday night DJ, along with a daily 4 to 7 p.m. Happy Hour. Southland Gaming of the Virgin Islands will open its new Lucky Street in 2024. Located in the Four Winds Plaza, Lucky Street will have a full-service gaming bar, restaurant, and state-of-the-art gaming center. If you’re a gamer, head to the Virgin Islands Videogame Network’s VideoGame Lounge
DID YOU KNOW? VLTs are under the supervision of the V.I. Lottery, which makes significant financial contributions annually to the community, including to public schools, veteran and retiree assistance, and local nonprofits.
in the Professional Building, Suite 21, directly east of Fort Christian in Charlotte Amalie. The Lounge, furnished comfortably and air-conditioned, is equipped with the latest game consoles like the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5. There’s Oculus Quest 2, a virtual reality console, too. Rain or shine, it’s time to game in St. Thomas!
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BREWING PARADISE
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Raise a glass to the vibrant world of craft brewing in the U.S. Virgin Islands. You’ve arrived. Cheers to that. Most of you have flown a minimum of three hours to arrive on a tiny island in the middle of the Caribbean — on the globe, no larger than the dot on the “i” in America. Yet, you’ll find some wonderfully unique experiences and surprising craft beers. Each of the major Virgin Islands has its own home brewery. We invite you to explore them all. Frenchtown Brewing Company is St. Thomas’s
original brewery. Known for its premium beers, Frenchtown’s head brewer, Kevin Brown, is an analytical chemist who supported marine research at the local university for 28 years. He and fellow microbiologists decried the lack of interesting beers on island and put their scientific minds to the art of brewing. You guessed it; their beers were exceptional, starting Frenchtown’s #IslandHopped legacy. Today, owners Kevin and wife Terri defied the odds — including two category 5 hurricanes and a pesky pandemic — to open a 15-barrel brewery at Bluebeards Resort, in addition to their original microbrewery in quaint Frenchtown. Today, both are open with five-star reviews and the probability you’ll have a chat over your beer or a tour with the owners.
Although Leatherback Brewing is headquartered on St. Croix, you’ll find a second brewing location on St. Thomas’s Havensight Cruise Dock. Known for Caribbean ingredients and flavors, their brewery taprooms are lively gathering destinations. St. John local brewers have long brewed craft beers on their home island in delightful Mongoose Junction and now
host tastings and to-go beers from their gift shop in Charlotte Amalie. For a real treat, enjoy all local brews plus 200 other craft beers from around the world at Taphus Beer House in Charlotte Amalie. Suspended in time between steampunk and privateers, this beer emporium in a beautifully restored 1700s Danish warehouse is not to be missed.
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FILMMAKING MAGIC Be sure to tune in and stream Timeless: A Virgin Islands Love Story, a homegrown sensation that transformed into a cinematic triumph.
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writer returning home from New York. Their relationship takes a tumble when one of them falls in love with an undocumented immigrant from the Dominican Republic. La Borde ingeniously intertwines the past and present timelessly as the transcendental love triangle is divulged. The Virgin Islands’ vivid colors, culture, and character serve as the fitting backdrop to reveal the island’s heritage and history. Timeless caught the attention
of multiplatinum recording artist and music producer, D’Wayne Wiggins, the Oakland, California–grown founding member of 1990s R&B group, Tony! Toni! Toné! Wiggins lent his expertise to elevate the movie’s soundtrack and secure a distribution channel. As a result, this remarkable production found its way to a global audience through Amazon Prime Video, courtesy of the Oakland Film and TV Company.
Timeless was entirely filmed and produced in the USVI and stars the territory’s talent in front of and behind the camera.
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local story has turned global thanks to the creative efforts of film writer, producer, and director, Edward La Borde Jr. The U.S. Virgin Islands’ first featurelength film, Timeless: A Virgin Islands Love Story, world premiered in 2015 and on September 6, 2023, became available for streaming on Amazon Prime. Timeless took La Borde three years to produce. It was entirely filmed and produced in the USVI and stars the territory’s talent in front of and behind the camera. Most poignantly, it tells an incredible tale of two love stories, each set in different eras but imaginatively and intriguingly connected. “The story started with visions of life in Africa in the 1800s, the true history of slavery, and a slave girl running from the storm,” said La Borde in a release about the film. “Then I became passionate about telling a love story between a regular guy and a girl who felt ashamed of her circumstances. Inspired by the movie Black Orpheus, I created my own tale and connected the parallels through a storyteller and lucid dreams.” In a nutshell, the film traces the tale of a young Ghanaian warrior who loses her soul mate to the slave trade. Fast forward, their souls reunite in the incarnation of a present-day U.S. Virgin Islands senator and
ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS GUIDE BUSHWACKERS 340-715-5300; www.bushwackersvi.com Enjoy the flavor and excitement of the islands at St. Thomas’s premier gaming center. Bushwackers is one cool, laid-back spot on the Crown Bay cruise ship dock featuring live music and two bars, including an outside bar just steps from the Caribbean Sea. Bushwackers is St. Thomas’s favorite entertainment choice for locals and tourists alike and was voted “Best Entertainment Center” by The Virgin Islands Daily News. CORAL WORLD OCEAN PARK 340-775-1555; www.coralworldvi.com Get up close and personal with the beauty and magic of Caribbean marine life. View a coral reef from the unique Undersea Observatory while staying dry and enjoy daily presentations. Exciting activities include Dolphin Swim and Sea Lion Swim programs, Shark Encounter, SNUBA, and Sea Trek. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Summer schedule varies. FRENCHTOWN BREWING COMPANY 340-203-0990 www.frenchtownbrewing.com Visit Frenchtown Brewing at its original location in Frenchtown or at the new expanded brewery and taproom at Bluebeards Resort for a fivestar brewery experience. Enjoy exceptional #IslandHopped craft beers, take the tour to learn how premium craft beer is brewed, meet the brewer, get the gear, and make new friends. Take beer to go in growlers, crowlers, and cans. Check Facebook and www.frenchtownbrewing. com for hours and directions. Cheers!
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HEBREW CONGREGATION OF ST. THOMAS 340-774-4312; www.synagogue.vi The Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas, established in 1796, is one of the three National Historic Landmarks here. It is the oldest synagogue in continuous use under the American flag and second oldest in the Western Hemisphere. Visitors are welcome. No admission fees. Stop by the well-stocked Judaica Gift Shop. Services every Friday at 6:30 p.m. KEY N’ GO UTV ADVENTURES 4BA Estate Bovoni 954-610-1681; www.stthomasatv.com Explore St. Thomas and St. John the new way in Key N’ Go UTV Adventures’ side-by-side Can-Ams through the eyes of a local. You’ll visit scenic spots and meet and greet locals as you learn about local traditions, food, fruits, and more. Beach hop in this fun-filled family adventure! Snorkeling equipment will be on hand for use. Cold water and light snacks are available. Have fun!
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PARASAIL VIRGIN ISLANDS 340-227-8303 www.parasailvirginislands.com Come fly over the beautiful U.S. Virgin Islands with Parasail Virgin Islands and experience the thrill of an offshore powerboat ride, parachuting, ballooning, and gliding, all in one action-packed adventure at a fraction of the cost. Parasail Virgin Islands welcomes ages 6 and up and has a 100 percent safety record. Parasailing is fun for the whole family!
SOUTHLAND GAMING OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS 340-776-4111; www.southlandgaming.com Win big jackpots! Video lottery is the hottest bet in gaming. Blackjack, keno, poker, or whatever your game, there is Vegas-style action day and night. Whether in a resort, beachfront, local restaurant, or at any of Southland Gaming’s more than 35 locations, it’s sure to be exciting! Locations include Bushwackers (Crown Bay Gaming Center) on St. Thomas and The Parrot Club on St. John.
PIRATES TREASURE MUSEUM 340-775-9575 www.piratemuseumstthomas.com This shipwreck museum showcases authentic artifacts and treasures from the world-famous deep-ocean discoveries of Odyssey Marine Exploration. You’ll also find exhibits and artifacts from Virgin Islands shipwrecks. You can easily spend hours exploring this two-story museum, where history and interactive exhibits immerse visitors in the world of pirates and the deep-ocean exploration technology used to recover treasures that were once thought lost forever. These stories and artifacts combine to paint a vivid picture of the marauders that once prevailed over the Caribbean Sea. The museum’s exhibits offer insight and a physical connection to the Caribbean and the world as it was hundreds — or even thousands — of years ago.
ST. THOMAS REFORMED CHURCH 340-776-8255; www.strchurch.org St. Thomas Reformed Church is a beacon of hope and light in downtown Charlotte Amalie. Founded in 1660, this historic church hosted the Transfer Day service in 1917 and was the home church of Edward Blyden, father of Pan-Africanism. Destroyed by fire, flood, and hurricane, the sanctuary with its towering pillars has been rebuilt each time, serving residents and visitors alike. Tours available by appointment. Sunday services at 10 a.m. led by Co-Pastors Jeffrey Neevel and Ben Rowe are culturally and musically rich and diverse. All are welcome! Open for tours by appointment.
SKYRIDE TO PARADISE POINT 9617 Estate Thomas 340-774-9809; www.paradisepointvi.com The Skyride to Paradise Point whisks you up more than 700 feet above sea level for the best views of the harbor, downtown Charlotte Amalie, and all the way to Vieques, Culebra, and St. Croix! While enjoying the views, try the world-famous Bailey’s Bushwacker and restaurant, browse multiple local shops, and venture out onto the SkyWalk! SMITH BAY PARK 340-777-6300; www.magensbayauthority.org Discover the untouched beauty of Smith Bay Beach, where azure waters meet pristine sands. A haven for relaxation, the island’s finest kept secret waiting for you to explore.
TREE LIMIN’ EXTREME ZIPLINE PARK 340-777-ZIPS (9477) www.ziplinestthomas.com Soar through the rainforest on a 2.5-hour zipline canopy tour. Take in breathtaking views from eight aerial platforms and six exhilarating zip lines and soak up the sun on Tree Limin’ Extreme’s two incredible sky bridges as your ACCT-trained guides lead you through this experience of a lifetime. VIRGIN ISLANDS VIDEOGAME NETWORK 5062 Forte Straede, Suite 21 340-777-9990; www.vivideogamenetwork.com The VIVN Videogame Lounge is a place where gamers on the island of St. Thomas can now enjoy the best, true gaming experience on island. Meet up with friends; compete with rivals. Also check out the shop where you can purchase anime merchandise as well as Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokémon cards. STT19
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Get a bird’s-eye view of St. Thomas, St. John, and the British Virgin Islands (BVI) beyond while gliding up to 500 feet high with Parasail Virgin Islands. The 75-minute excursion is part boat ride/ part parasail and lets riders fly solo or with two or three others at a time. Beyond the panoramic vista, it’s possible to see dolphins, sailboats, cruise ships, and beach bathers below.
Take to the seas by sail or power to visit U.S. and British Virgin Islands’ beaches and bays. Operators offer half-day, full-day, and sunset voyages. But remember, a passport is required to visit the BVI. Red Hook, St. Thomas’s East End settlement, is one of the gateways to St. John, the BVI, and offshore cays in between. Several day charter companies operate out of the American Yacht Harbor Marina. Stormy Pirates has added a new 55-foot power catamaran to its fleet, the Gorda Pirate, and offers day trips to the famous Baths in Virgin Gorda on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Beach Charters VI offers day trips, plus overnight, multiday, and Strings, Sails, and Sunsets evening concert cruises on its sailing catamaran, Second Chance. Fishing, diving, and pole fishing, as well as swim and snorkel island hopping trips, are all available from See & Ski Powerboat Rentals. One mile west at Sapphire Bay Marina, Shades of Blue STT24 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
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Charters features its fun-filled three-hour tour complete with snorkeling, turtle watching, beaches, and rum. New for 2024 are wonderful wind-inyour-hair charters aboard the company’s 60-foot schooner, Wings of Destiny. The Compass Point Marina, a five-minute drive west from Red Hook, is also a treasure trove of day charter outfits. Magic Moments Luxury Excursions, a multi-award winner including the Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence, is known for delivering what it calls the “heights of luxury at sea level,” including a Frenchstyle Continental breakfast, exquisite lunch, open bar, and customized itinerary aboard its sleek 45-foot Sea Rays. One Caribbean Charters also delivers luxury combined with topnotch service on its customizable power yacht trips. New gear includes an underwater
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VIPCA is the territory’s nonprofit marine association, whose purpose is to preserve, protect, and promote the charter yacht sector of the U.S. Virgin Islands marine industry and the businesses that sustain them. VIPCA’s focus is multifaceted and includes offering membership benefits such as access to health and hull P&I insurance; sharing pertinent, timely industry updates and compliance guidance; producing a Marine Directory; promoting USVI marine charter tourism; liaising with USVI, BVI, and PR to assist in cooperative efforts; seeking relevant official rulings from Customs and Border Protection (CBP); developing USVI marine infrastructure, including moorings now available at www.boatyball.com; and providing marine vocational training for USVI youth under VIPCA’s charity, the Marine Rebuild Fund, which is fiscally sponsored by www.cfvi.net. For VIPCA, email info@vipca.org or visit www.vipca.org. For VIBE, email info@vibe.vi or visit www.vibe.vi. STT28 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
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Midnight Sun/Onyx Reef Revelry Explore undersea wrecks and reefs with the Red Hook Dive Center. Sites include the Cartanza Sr., a 190-foot World War II freighter in 85 feet of water in Buck Island Cove, and the 45-foot-deep slope of coral heads off Mingo Cay. Both are only a short
boat ride away. The company’s new partnership with Bonus Time Charters offers the perfect platform for snorkel and scuba trips, as well as full- and half-day USVI and BVI charters. Red Hook Dive Center is the exclusive SCUBAPRO Platinum dealer in the USVI.
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ON THE WATER
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Scan the QR code for recommendations from Island Green Living. Be sun-safe and reef-safe, too; it’s the law.
Protect your skin while protecting the environment. Remove sunscreens that contain the “toxic 3 Os” of oxybenzone, octinoxate, and octocrylene from your packing list. These chemicals can harm humans and marine life, especially coral. Instead, opt for non-nano mineral-based sunscreens that contain zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, the only ingredients currently considered “generally recognized as safe and effective” (GRASE) by the FDA. Thanks to the work of the St. John–based nonprofit Island Green Living Association and the territory’s legislators, the Safe Sunscreen Law was passed in 2020, banning sunscreen products containing the “toxic 3 Os” in the region. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), scientific evidence indicates these chemicals are deadly to coral and threaten overall reef health. They cause coral bleaching, “zombie” coral that looks healthy but cannot reproduce, along with other issues. Coral reefs take up less than 1 percent of the ocean floor but are home to more than 25 percent of marine life and are vital to protecting coastlines. Don’t rely on sunscreen labels that say “reef-safe,” as this can be misleading. Instead, check to be sure the active ingredients include only non-nano zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide and NO oxybenzone, octinoxate, or octocrylene. Several safe sunscreens are sold in the United States and U.S. Virgin Islands, including Australian Gold, Bare Republic, Caribbean Sol, Stream2Sea, and Tropic Sport. STT30 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
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Water Island
CHARMING WATER ISLAND
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Perfect for a day trip, this hidden gem in the U.S. Virgin Islands offers a peaceful slice of Caribbean paradise. Call it the “fourth Virgin Island” after St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John. Or call it the “last Virgin Island,” since it was only in 1996 that the U.S. federal government transferred this less-than-one-square-mile island in Charlotte Amalie
Harbor to the territorial government. Either way, be sure to call on Water Island for a half- or full-day trip. The 30seat ferry departs several times daily from the Crown Bay Marina to Phillip’s Landing. Walk over the hill or rent a golf cart and drive to Honeymoon Beach, where the sunset scene in the movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was filmed. This beautiful stretch of palm-lined beach offers great swimming and snorkeling. There is a food truck and beach bar serving food and beverages. History buffs will enjoy hiking or carting to Fort Segarra, a World War II–era military installation. Its tunnels, underground rooms, and gun emplacements are still visible today, as is a beautiful view from the top looking back towards Charlotte Amalie.
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ON THE WATER GUIDE B.E.A.C.H. CHARTERS VI 340-473-9481; www.beachchartersvi.com Beach Charters VI is a favorite with locals and visitors on St. Thomas and St. John. They have several charter boats in their fleet. They have luxury sailing catamarans and smaller powerboats as well as a luxury power yacht. They offer day trips on all vessels as well as multiday charters on board the bigger yachts and sailing catamarans. They also do sunset sails. They regularly feature their Strings, Sails, and Sunsets, which is a sunset concert with live music on board Second Chance. DOUBLE HEADER SPORT FISHING 340-777-7317 www.doubleheadersportfishing.net A fleet of three boats will take you inshore or offshore for a half-, three-quarter-, or full-day fishing adventure. The company specializes in live bait fishing to improve the number of catches. Double Header catches all the local species inshore or offshore and will target monster shark trips. Available to guests on St. Thomas or St. John. HEAVENLY DAYS AT BOLONGO BAY 340-775-1800; www.heavenlydaysvi.com Join Heavenly Days’ award-winning swim with turtles half-day snorkel tour to Buck Island with light snacks and cold drinks included. Sip Champagne during a romantic two-hour sunset sail through Charlotte Amalie Harbor or enjoy Sunday Funday with a snorkel stop at Buck Island, followed by a sail to Honeymoon Beach on Water Island for lunch and afternoon beach time. IGY MARINA ST. THOMAS 340-774-9500; VHF: 10 & 16 www.igy-yachthavengrande.com Situated in St. Thomas’s scenic Charlotte Amalie Harbor, Yacht Haven Grande plays host to an impressive array of the world’s finest mega yachts as well as sailing, sportfishing, and pleasure crafts. A nautical paradise, Yacht Haven Grande offers easy access to the cerulean waters of the Virgin Islands; and IGY’s staff is always available to assist with whatever you may require. Yacht Haven Grande, located within walking distance to historic downtown Charlotte Amalie, is complemented by numerous shopping, dining, and entertainment options that will cater to your every need. MIDNIGHT SUN BOAT CHARTERS 340-998-7682 www.midnightsunboatcharters.com Your search is over. You’ve found the ultimate day charter company in the Virgin Islands in Midnight Sun Charters. The company strives to stand out with its commitment to providing an unforgettable experience for its customers, aboard a wide range of well-maintained vessels, with top-notch service from captains passionate
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about showcasing the best of the Caribbean’s stunning scenery, beaches, and people! At Midnight Sun Charters, you’ll have the option of selecting from a variety of different charter packages aboard one of four vessels, including bareboat, crewed, and overnight charters. Each package is designed to cater to your specific needs and preferences, and Midnight Sun’s friendly and knowledgeable team will work with you to ensure your trip is customized to your liking. Whether you’re looking to explore secluded coves and beaches, go snorkeling in crystal-clear waters with sea turtles and rays, or just relax and soak up the sun on the deck of your private boat, Midnight Sun Charters is the perfect choice for an unforgettable adventure in the Caribbean. ONE CARIBBEAN CHARTERS 9715 Estate Thomas 172 340-244-6440 www.onecaribbeancharter.com One Caribbean Charters is a private boat charter company that provides top-notch service to unforgettable destinations on a comfortable and stylish ride around the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. The company’s trips cater to every party’s needs with a completely customizable itinerary. PARASAIL VIRGIN ISLANDS 340-227-8303 www.parasailvirginislands.com Parasail Virgin Islands offers the Ocean Pro 35-foot parasail vessel, built specifically for parasailing, to provide the safest, most comfortable ride possible. Using winch-boat technology, you take off and land directly from the back of the boat. You don’t even have to get wet. Parasail Virgin Islands’ vessels are USCGcertified for 15 passengers, so larger parties can be accommodated. Go book your fun online now! SEAS THE DAY CHARTERS USVI Across from B Dock at American Yacht Harbor in Red Hook 340-642-3895; www.seasthedayusvi.com Enjoy your best day of vacation with Seas the Day Charters USVI, your premier day charter option departing from St. Thomas, USVI. Explore St. John or the British Virgin Islands! Full- and half-day private charters on luxury sailboats and fast powerboats. Or choose a semi-private charter. SEE & SKI POWERBOAT RENTALS 340-775-6265 / 866-775-6268 www.seeski.com Island-hop, snorkel, fish, lobster dive, beach-bar it — your itinerary is individualized to make it your day! Explore the U.S. and British Virgin Islands with one of See & Ski’s experienced, knowledgeable, and very friendly captains aboard one of its 26-, 33-, or 42-foot Prowler cats, which are known for their smooth, dry ride and are equipped with full bimini tops for plenty
of shade, plus fuel-efficient reliable four-stroke Yamaha engines; USCG safety equipment; coolers stocked with ice-cold beer, water, and soda; snorkel equipment; and freshwater showers. Come see the islands like a local with See & Ski! SHADES OF BLUE CHARTERS Sapphire Marina, boat slip N31 877-725-8384 www.shadesofbluecharters.com Join Shades of Blue for the best day of your vacation as you experience the breathtaking waters of St. Thomas, St. John, and the Virgin Islands National Park. The company’s captains live locally and love sharing the beauty of the place they call home with visitors. There are two boats in the fleet: a 32-foot power cat and a 60-foot sailing. Shades of Blue offers private day trips of different durations where you can snorkel beautiful coral reefs, swim with turtles in a beautiful turquoise cove, visit sun-soaked secluded beaches, and float on noodles while sipping a cold drink. There is no better way to experience the beauty of the Virgin Islands than to immerse yourself in it with a day on the water. STORMY PIRATES CHARTERS 340-775-7990; www.stormypirates.com With charter boat tours daily from American Yacht Harbor in Red Hook, St. Thomas, or out of the National Park Dock on St. John, Stormy Pirates offers personalized excursions on a 42-foot power cruiser to the British and U.S. Virgin Islands. Stormy Pirates’ cruisers offer the perfect amount of shade and comfort and take a maximum of 12 passengers, so the tours are more personalized and not as rushed. The company specializes in off-the-beaten-path guided tours around The Baths on Virgin Gorda, fun days on Jost Van Dyke, and exotic snorkeling locations in the USVI. If you prefer a leisurely sail, Stormy Pirates also offers day sails aboard a 40-foot catamaran sailboat. The sailboat stays in USVI waters and focuses on sailing and snorkeling trips. Enjoy a boat day, your way! VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS 340-779-2155; www.viecotours.com Experience the Caribbean’s No. 1 kayak, hike, and snorkel guided eco-adventure. Paddle through uninhabited islands and winding waterways in the unique Mangrove Lagoon, where your tour arrives at the secluded and shallow turquoise waters of Cas Cay. Here you’ll see an array of colorful reef fish in their aquatic playground, spot Caribbean birds overhead, and explore the subtropical forest teeming with hermit crabs. Your guide will lead you on a leisurely hike to the volcanic tidal pool cliffs, home of the famous Red Point Blowhole, where a picturesque photo opportunity awaits. Join Virgin Islands Ecotours for a 5-hour all-day, 3-hour half-day, or 1.5-hour sunset and night kayak adventure. Book online and save 10 percent using promo code VISIT.
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MAGIC MOMENTS LUXURY EXCURSIONS Discover the heights of luxury at sea level with Magic Moments. Celebrating 20 years in business, this company has been voted Best Day Excursion Company by readers of The Virgin Islands Daily News, received the prestigious Fodor’s Choice award, and has consistently received the highest ratings on Tripadvisor. Explore the most beautiful destinations in the British and U.S. Virgin Islands away from the crowd and at your own pace. The Magic Moments yachts are stunning and professionally maintained Sea Rays. You can enjoy spacious and shaded cockpit space for lounging and dining, cushioned sundecks, a large swim platform, elegantly appointed interior with wood finish, lavish upholstery, and full bathrooms. Feast on
Come and explore with Magic Moments Luxury Excursions! a French-style Continental breakfast, gourmet lunch, homemade desserts, open bar, Champagne, wines, and a large selection of nonalcoholic drinks. The excursion is a vacation experience you will never forget and is available on St. Thomas and St. John. Infuse magic into
your day and create a moment so special that it will last a lifetime. For reservations, call 800-734-7345 or 340-775-5066; booking@yachtmagicmoments.com; www.yachtmagicmoments.com.
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BEACHES
TOP 5 ON ST. THOMAS, YOU’LL FIND SUN, SEA, AND PLENTY OF WHITE-SAND BEACHES.
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BEACHES
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t. Thomas boasts more than 40 powder-soft white-sand beaches surrounding its shores. Some are glorious mile-plus-long stretches named among the “world’s best,” while others are small, secluded spits. The most popular beaches, such as Magens Bay, Lindquist Beach, and Coki Beach, are easy to drive to and feature parking lots and plenty of amenities such as restaurants and food trucks, restrooms and showers, and watersport and souvenir shops. Offthe-beaten-track shorelines with nothing but palms and panoramic views, many of which are on the north and west sides of the island at Neltjeberg, Santa Maria, and Mermaid’s Chair, often require a four-wheel-drive vehicle or strenuous hike. Here are five beautiful beaches to add to your “don’t miss” list.
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Watch planes land as you wade into the warm ocean water. The runway for the Cyril E. King Airport is right across the bay. It’s common to see endangered hawksbill sea turtles here while snorkeling, as they live in the artificial reef created during the runway’s expansion several years ago. Website Snorkel Around the World named Brewers one of the “10 Best Spots to go Snorkeling in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.” Facilities here include restrooms and showers, picnic tables, and a couple of food trucks selling burgers, hot dogs, and local favorites like pates — savory turnovers filled with spicy ground beef or saltfish.
Coki Point Beach Celebrity Cruises named this small cove on the island’s North Shore one of the “14
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Best Beaches in the U.S. Virgin Islands” in 2023. One big reason is its neighboring location to the Coral World Ocean Park and the abundant sea life that stars in beginner and advanced snorkeling and scuba diving lessons. Beach huts here serve up freshly caught fried fish with a dollop of cornmeal polenta-like fungi. The combination is the Virgin Islands’ National Dish.
Hull Bay Surf’s up here during the winter months when snowstorms along the northeast United States ripple south in the Atlantic Ocean and whip up a wave-riding paradise. The local Northside fishing fleet keeps its boats here, and it’s possible to catch kingfish, mackerel, and bonito from right offshore. Two beach bars and restaurants offer eats and drinks daily and often feature
live music on the weekends. The annual Bastille Day Kingfish Tournament takes place here each July. It’s an event that led Hotwire.com to name St. Thomas as one of the “Top 10 destinations in the world to celebrate Bastille Day.”
Lindquist Beach Take a walk on this beachside and in many locations, you’ll get a Robinson Crusoe feel because there are no signs of humans. Part of the 21-acre protected Smith Bay Park, Lindquist was named in 2023 as one of the “Nine Best Beaches in the Caribbean” by Vacation VI. Shade comes from coconut palms and sea grape trees, but the only man-made amenities are picnic tables, a couple of open-air sheds, and restrooms. Admission is $2 for residents and $5 for visitors; children aged 12 and under are free. Car park: $2 per vehicle.
Magens Bay If there is a jewel among them all, it’s this mile-long, heartshaped stretch of white-sand beach. In 2021, The Caribbean Journal bestowed Magens its “Best Beach in the Caribbean” Travelers Choice Award. Locals and visitors swim, sun, and stroll the beach 365 days a year. There are plenty of events hosted here, too, like the Slider Showdown in May, the King of the Wing competition in June, and the Harvest Festival and Pumpkin Patch in October. Amenities include lifeguards, picnic tables, saltwater showers and restrooms, a snack bar, a beachwear shop, and a watersport rental center offering kayaks and stand-up paddle boards. Admission is $2 for residents and $5 for visitors; children aged 12 and under are free. Car park: $2 per vehicle. STT35
ARTS & CULTURE
CREATIVE IN ST. THOMAS, VIBRANT STREET ART TELLS A STORY; AND EVERY GALLERY UNVEILS A MASTERPIECE.
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isible in galleries, in shops, and on roadsides, there’s no question that arts and culture are embedded into St. Thomas’s DNA. A big reason the creative community shines brightly is the island’s near-constant sunshine. The radiance of the aquamarine sea, the quality of bright light, and the lush emerald foliage of the Virgin Islands have long inspired artists. One of the most famous native son artists is Danish-French impressionist painter Camille Pissarro, whose mentees later included Cezanne and Gauguin. Pissarro’s childhood home, at 14 Main Street, is a gallery today with some of his Caribbean-inspired works on display. Contemporary galleries abound on St. Thomas, too, showcasing the works of several local artists. One of these is the Mango Tango Art Gallery, located to the east of Charlotte Amalie on Raphune Hill. For more than 35 years, owner Jane Coombes has cultivated an incredible collection of originals and prints, in oils and watercolors, and all of island life and land and seascapes. These are all for sale, along with one-of-a-kind gift items like greeting cards, Haitian art, ceramics, sculptures, and historic Caribbean maps. Mango Tango hosts monthly themed art shows with live music, light bites and beverages, and a chance to meet the artist. Part gallery and part studio, native artist Ama Dennis displays her phenomenal
photography at Creative Native. Located one block north of Fort Christian, many of the iconic images are a blend of history, culture, and the skills Dennis brings to the process as both an artist and electrical engineer. Many of these works are labeled in the West Indian dialect. These include a predawn view of Main Street (Fo Day Mahnin/ Four in the Morning), a panoramic view from Frenchtown to Fort Christian (Mahnin, Mahnin/Good Morning), and the fermentation of a drink made from mauby bark (Mauby Wukin’ Hard/Mauby Working Hard). A new addition to the gallery scene is the Art and Soul Art Gallery, in the A.H. Riise Mall in town, which presents the works of acclaimed Turkish artist Zeki Kaba. Drive or walk and you’ll sightsee vivid examples of St. Thomas’s colorful street art. One of the first you’ll see after arriving from the airport is at Nisky at the intersection of Routes 30 and 33. Its caption, “Welcome to St. Thomas,” is next to a larger-than-life-size Virgin Islands flag. In town, the walls of several of the Shoppes at Yacht Haven Grande are adorned in life-sized brightly colored tropical imagery. Then, on Route 33 to the west there’s a wall-sized mural depicting the life of a sea turtle, from hatching to swimming among the coral reefs. To the east on Route 38 near Tutu Park Mall, vivid blues, yellows, greens, and gold bring to life Black Utopia Lane, a celebration of African culture.
MANGO TANGO ART GALLERY 340-777-3060; www.mangotangoart.com Mango Tango’s artists use line, color, and shape to communicate their thought process. Some pay homage to the surrounding lush tropical foliage and/or the radiant aquamarine sea. Others translate that scenery into abstract works to express its personal effect on them. Some of the artists the gallery represents paint the human condition. The different approaches create paintings, sculptures, and ceramics that are both beautiful and unique and, most importantly, spark conversation. All artists working in St. Thomas understand why in the mid-1800s one of world’s greatest Impressionist artists, Camille Pissarro, shunned his assigned tasks of retrieving goods from the harbor for his father’s hardware store to sketch and paint. Today, the Virgin Islands’ art scene continues to thrive. Mango Tango Art Gallery has been encouraging artists to take risks for more than 30 years. Enjoy dynamic originals, many available in print. Find a treasure trove of ceramics. Discover the creativity of Haitian and African artisans in the breezy hillside gallery. Mango Tango recommends other vibrant art venues. On St. Thomas, look for Fish Face, Seven Minus Seven, and 81c. On St. John, Bajo el Sol Gallery & Art Bar shines.
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SHOPPING
SHOPPING DISCOVER THE ALLURE OF ST. THOMAS’S SHOPPING SCENE, WHERE UNIQUE LOCAL TREASURES, CHIC BOUTIQUES, AND INTERNATIONAL BRANDS CATER TO EVERY SHOPPER’S DESIRE.
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ain Street in Charlotte Amalie is the ultimate shopping capital of the Caribbean. One-third of a mile of this bustling cobblestone thoroughfare — from Emancipation Garden to Rothschild Francis Market Square — is lined with a treasure trove of gold, silver, and precious gems, within its nearly mile-long array of boutiques. But that’s not all. There’s an array of scents, souvenirs, and smokes in the shops up and down the alleyways that connect to Waterfront Drive. Turn your shopping day into a delightful excursion with pit stops at alfresco bars and restaurants, fortifying yourself for a day filled with indulgence and discovery.
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THE JEWELRY DOCTOR IS IN For the discerning buyer who seeks the perfect piece of fine jewelry.
Every industry has its fixers. You know, the priceless people who know all the right people, know all the trade secrets, and are the ones insiders turn to. On the storied island of St. Thomas, for the discerning lot who want the perfect piece of fine jewelry or a simply alluring accessory piece, the go-to place is Eden Jewelers and the fixer is Sunil Idnani, a GIA Graduate Gemologist who runs this gem of a shop with his wife, Kanchan. “Sunil is like a jewelry doctor. That is how people think of him, and that is best to describe him,” Kanchan says. The tiny yet tantalizing store has been in business for 14 years, but it has a steady and loyal following of customers who knew Sunil from before the shop was opened and the unrivaled skills he possesses. While modest in appearance, the goods inside are nothing short of treasures. Bursting and sparkling with customdesigned jewelry by Sunil, the cache of distinctive rings, earrings, bracelets, and necklaces glisten with colored diamonds and other multihued gemstones. “Sunil uses a lot of chocolate, yellow, and white diamonds in his designs. His signature piece, which sells exceptionally well, is the Blue Sun Diamond Necklace. It is breathtaking,” Kanchan shares. While Sunil’s exclusive designs comprise about 60 percent of the
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items offered in the store, the other 40 percent is made up of semiprecious pieces from outside vendors. Eden Jewelers also carries the exclusive GLOCK watches. These timelessly beautiful and long-lasting minimalistic Danishdesigned watches are characterized by a clear, streamlined form. Known for their pure elegance, the timepieces are constructed using only the highest-quality high-tech ceramic pieces and scratchresistant Sapphire Glass. They are widely recognizable and coveted pieces of jewelry. What also sets this dazzling store apart from others is its Caribbean Sun Collection inspired by the Star of Bethlehem. Eden Jewelers is the sole supplier of this must-have item. The stone is the luscious blue diamond stone. They also make the Adam and Eve bangles that are hammered in sterling silver, 14-karat gold, and a blue diamond to remind you of the Caribbean waters. They carry an extensive selection of Larimar jewelry indigenous to the island. To appreciate its uniqueness, you must know its history. Larimar is a relatively new discovery. What makes it so rare is that it can only be found in one place on earth: the Caribbean. Originally discovered in 1916 by a Spanish priest, it wasn’t until 1974 when the stone was rediscovered on the tropical beaches and declared by geologists as a rare form of blue pectolite. The stone takes its name from its finder’s daughter, Larissa, and from the Spanish
word mar, which means “sea.” The stone’s becoming blue color is a soft, soothing azure, similar to the hues of the majestic Caribbean Sea. It is flecked with white and gray clouds to give it an enthralling overview. “If you look closely at the stone, you can see flowers and flowing water. We set ours in silver and in gold. They really are very special,” says Kanchan. There are so many magnificent words to describe the beautiful pieces at Eden Jewelers and the bevy of emotions they stoke. Whatever you are feeling when you enter and peruse the premises, those feelings are magnified tenfold by the time you leave. A certified appraisal is given with purchases, and the jewelry has a lifetime warranty.
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The Mirpuri family has understood from the beginning that often, jewelry is a part of your personal and familial milestones. With this comes a great responsibility from the jeweler to provide both a product and a service that properly celebrates and honors these special moments in life.
Dedication to Perfection Ballerina Jewelers is known for quality, elegance, and innovation.
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allerina Jewelers’ reputation for exceptional customer care starts in 1987 in St Thomas with brothers Peter, James, and Mike Mirpuri alongside their father Sam. For over 35 years the Mirpuri family has dedicated themselves to become the Caribbean’s premier jewelry provider. Sharing this dedication is the third generation of the Mirpuri family, Nitin and Giresh.
This is where Ballerina shows its ability to outshine the rest, by recognizing that being able to provide pieces for these moments is a great honor and dedicating themselves to the pursuit of making each moment special their clients all have the experience of feeling like they have a dedicated family friend to guide them through their experience.
The greatest example of this dedication is their loyal customer base that can easily boast the title of largest in the Caribbean. This has led to the growth of the busiBringing the fresh energy of the ness to include 5 stores total. new generation coupled with the ex- Including locations on St Thomas, St perience of the previous allows Bal- Maarten, and Key West. lerina to set itself apart from the rest, Ballerina prides itself on a wide as they can provide a comprehensive selection of pieces from all over the service to their guests that can only be world. Treat yourself to the stunning acquired through years of experience. and intricate jewelry by TACORI and SIMON G, discover 18kt Italian STT46 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
jewelry from “royalty’s favorite” FOPE or ROBERTO COIN. Explore the energy of creation and customization with PANDORA. Dip into chocolate diamonds by LE VIAN or enjoy intricate enamel pieces by HIDALGO. Watch connoisseurs, allow yourself to be taught by highly trained and informed watch enthusiasts, through vendor sponsored trainings, and publications which take pride in representing the world’s most prestigious Swiss timepieces such as Bell & Ross, Frederique Constant, Oris, Tissot, Hamilton, Citizen, and Seiko. Ballerina also carries a wide selection of preowned Rolex watches. 2 locations on Main Street Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas (800) 722-4455 (340) 777-1118 ballerinajewelers@gmail.com
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DID YOU KNOW? In 1969, Royal Caribbean opened its doors for business to welcome its new customers.
Discover the Best Shopping St. Thomas Has to Offer Royal Caribbean is the authorized dealer for many world-renowned luxury watch brands and fine jewelry. Royal Caribbean offers an extensive collection of fine handcrafted timepieces from worldfamous manufacturers such as Cartier, Omega, Vacheron Constantin, IWC, Panerai, Glashütte Original, Piaget, Franck Muller, Longines, Grand Seiko, Baume & Mercier, Chanel, Dior, Gucci, Montblanc, Tissot, Rado, Raymond Weil, Frédérique Constant, Alpina, Bulova, and Michele. For fashion-conscious and trend-savvy shoppers, Royal Caribbean carries Anne Klein, Fossil, Guess, Ice, Invicta, Luminox, Seiko, Casio G-Shock &
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Baby-G, Bering, Nautica, Skagen, Michael Kors, and the highly soughtafter Shinola watch line. At Royal Caribbean, you will be captivated by the most exquisite collection of Rainbow Sapphires. Perfect for that special someone are the world-renowned Mikimoto cultured pearls. Come in and see our superb collection of fancy yellow, pink, blue, brown, and white diamonds. Royal Caribbean has the finest platinum, 14k and 18k gold gemset jewelry; a large selection of emerald, ruby, sapphire, and tanzanite jewelry; and a vast selection of semiprecious pieces. There is a large selection of diamond earrings in stock as well. Pamper yourself with designer jewelry brands like Breuning and Rebecca. Also available is a wide assortment of everything Montblanc, including the newest collections of timepieces, leather, and many gift items.
Mar, Versace, Prada, Persol, Tiffany & Co., Burberry, Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana, Oliver Peoples, Carrera, Chloe, Etnia Barcelona, Etro, Fossil, Jimmy Choo, Marc Jacobs, Kate Spade, Revo, Salvatore Ferragamo, Serengeti, Tom Ford, and Vuarnet. Come and choose from over 1,000 pairs of sunglasses. Come in and get the latest in portable audio with Wi-Fi and Bluetoothcompatible speakers and headphones from JBL. For enthusiasts of birdwatching, hiking, stargazing, marine observations, astronomy, or anything else, you’ll find the best outdoor binoculars at Royal Caribbean from top brands like Nikon.
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In 1969, Royal Caribbean opened its doors for business to welcome its new customers. With continued commitment to quality, elegance, beauty, and innovation, the company has grown to be the industry leader in the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Caribbean. In 2024, Royal Caribbean celebrates its 55th anniversary and continues to serve patrons with the highest level of customer service and has established a satisfied and loyal customer base throughout the world.
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Retail therapy is extra special in the U.S. Virgin Islands because each U.S. resident, including children, can take home $1,600 in duty-free goods purchased in the territory. That is double the amount granted by other Caribbean islands. Duty-free, too, means you can purchase up to five cartons of
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cigarettes and five liters of spirits, provided that one of the bottles is made in the USVI, such as Cruzan rum. You’ll need to fill out a customs form for these items, so be sure to keep receipts. Following are some of the treasures you’ll want to shop for during your stay.
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Explore, learn, and indulge in the world of exquisite gemstones at Diamonds International, which sells its signature Crown of Light diamond. This jewel features 90 masterfully hand-cut facets to produce a spectacular sparkle. Each diamond is inscribed with a number, guaranteeing it is one of a kind, and set in rings, pendants, earrings, and bangles in 18-karat gold or platinum. Ballerina Jewelers offers a stunning selection of renowned jewelry brands, including 18-karat Italian pieces from Roberto Coin and FOPE, chocolate diamonds by Le Vian, and customizable pieces STT52 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
DID YOU KNOW? Each U.S. resident, including children, can take home $1,600 in duty-free goods purchased in the territory.
from Pandora. GoldLand now offers the latest jewelry trend, nostalgic gold pieces with old-school designs. Gold also features prominently in gem-set stackable rings at House of Rajah, while designer jewelry made with precious
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metals set with gemstones stars at Jewels Forever, Bobby’s Jewelers, Eden Jewelers, and Maya Jewelers. Find souvenir sandal charms at Sandals for Your Neck and fine pearls at the Pearl Lady next to Fort Christian. There’s a full selection of everything from Japanese Akoya, South Sea, and Tahitian to freshwater cultured pearls in traditional and trendy styles.
Timeless Timepieces A.H. Riise is the official Rolex retailer in the Virgin Islands. Find time-honored and trending styles in Riise’s dedicated Rolex boutique in the beautifully restored 19thcentury Harbor Master building on the waterfront. Royal Caribbean is the new Grand Seiko watch authorized dealer. The company also carries brands such as Cartier, Omega, and Panerai.
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You can purchase up to five cartons of cigarettes and five liters of spirits, provided that one of the bottles is made in the USVI, such as Cruzan rum. Scents & Sunglasses Shop at St. Thomas’s largest perfumery in the beautiful setting of historic Danish-era warehouses and a courtyard with a water fountain at the A.H. Riise Mall. The Luryx Sunglass Shop, located here, too, sells Ray Ban, Oakley, Gucci, and Burberry, to name a few. There’s also an art gallery, gift shop, clothing store, chocolate maker, and liquor store in the mall.
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Food to Go Moe’s Fresh Market, a full-service grocery, is known for its daily hot bar specials, fresh salad bar, and signature Stone House Sub sandwiches. Grab a cold drink, snacks, and sweets for a take-out picnic. STT54 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
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Stock up on stogies at The Pelican Shop Cigar & Hookah Bar and relax at the island’s premier smoke bar. You can also purchase premium spirits here, as well as other goods.
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Shopping also abounds on both sides of the Charlotte Amalie harbor at the town’s two cruise ship docks. To the west, the Crown Bay Center is home to local shops and name-brand stores like Royal Caribbean, which, like its Main Street location, sells fine timepieces, jewelry, and designer sunglasses. To the east, Havensight Mall houses over 50 shops, including electronics at Boolchand’s, watersports wear at Caribbean Surf Co., and the Gourmet Galley grocery. At mid-island is the Tutu Park Mall. Find fashions at Urban Source and a full-service supermarket at The Market.
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SHOPPING THE PEARL LADY Virgin Islands Gold Piece, minted in pure 24k gold or pure silver www.thepearlladyvi.com
ROYAL CARIBBEAN JEWELERS Rainbow Sapphire Ring www.royalcaribbeanvi.com
THE PEARL LADY Virgin Islands Gold Piece, minted in pure 24k gold or pure silver www.thepearlladyvi.com
EDEN LIVING Robert Hargrave Clock www.edenlivingusvi.com
IMPERIAL DYNASTY Three Stone Diamond Rings imperialdynastyvi@gmail.com
ISLAND GIFT GUIDE Find what you need — and want — in the local shops and boutiques.
ROYAL CARIBBEAN JEWELERS Prada PR 17 WS Sunglasses www.royalcaribbeanvi.com
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BALLERINA JEWELERS Canary Diamond Rings www.ballerina-jewelers.com
BOOLCHAND’S PANDORA Island Sunset Charm Pandora Boutique Facebook: @PandoraStThomas
HOUSE OF RAJAH 14K White Gold Diamond Baguette and Round Brilliant Cut Ring. 2.0tcw. www.houseofrajah.com CRUZAN RUM Distiller's Collection www.cruzanrum.com
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E DEN LIVING Olive wood clock cut in an arch shape. Warm, organic, and subtle. Measures 14" x 8" x 4" www.edenlivingusvi.com
CARIBBEAN SURF COMPANY Costa Del Mar King Tide Sunglasses Facebook: @CaribbeanSurfCo
ROYAL CARIBBEAN JEWELERS Santos De Cartier Watch www.royalcaribbeanvi.com
MR. TABLECLOTH Washable, easy-care material. New microfiber fabric. No stain, no iron. www.mrtablecloth-vi.com
DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL Bulgari Serpenti Tubogas Stainless Steel and 18kt Rose Gold Watch www.diamondsinternational.com STT59
PLACES TO PROCURE FRESH PRODUCE, GOURMET DELIGHTS, AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN. t. Thomas punches above its weight as a provisioning destination. That’s because there is everything from large mainland-type supermarkets such as The Market and Pueblo to big-box stores like Cost-U-Less and PriceSmart, gourmet groceries such as Moe’s Fresh Markets, Gourmet Gallery, and The Fruit Bowl, and local farmers markets. These are all supplied with foods to serve not only the local population but also the million-plus annual visitors who shop for picnics or to stock in-room kitchenettes, villas,
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You will find everything from fresh berries and choice steaks to organic and gluten-free offerings, and a full water, carbonated, and liquor selection.
Cove; The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas; and Margaritaville Vacation Club by Wyndham St. Thomas. To shop for local fruits and vegetables, visit the Rothschild Francis Market Square in downtown Charlotte Amalie early Saturday mornings when offerings are at their most bountiful. The Bordeaux Farmer’s Market, in the far west of the island, is open every second and last Sunday of the month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There are also fresh produce stands roadside throughout the island. Whether you want a taste of St. Thomas or to bite into something that offers a bit of home, you’ll find it conveniently and satisfyingly. — Carol M. Bareuther, R.D.
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or Airbnb’s, as well as charter yacht chefs who provision locally to create five-star cuisine on a week’s cruise. Do beware of sticker shock. Almost all food is imported by sea or air, which adds an extra cost. You will find everything from fresh berries and choice steaks to organic and gluten-free offerings, and a full water, carbonated, and liquor selection. American name brands predominate on the shelf. Many stores, including The Market at the Tutu Park Mall, and Moe’s Fresh Markets — with locations on the Charlotte Amalie Waterfront, Yacht Haven Grand St. Thomas, the Northside, and Red Hook — have service delis with sandwiches made to order; rotisserie chickens; in-store salad, soup, and hot food bars; in-house bakery; an on-site butcher; and a vast array of multicultural ingredients and seasonings. Some, such as Moe’s Fresh Market, can even fly in caviar, foie gras, and other ultra-luxe specialties. Moe’s also offers an online provisioning service and delivery for hotel guests at Marriott’s Frenchman’s
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MADE IN THE USVI From handmade crafts to unique apparel and vibrant artworks, unearth the island’s creative spirit. Local arts, crafts, and handmade goods are perfect
Candles. Heavenly scents such as Hot Buttered Rum, Mango Spice, Fragrant Lavender, Night Jasmine, and Night Rain are some of the aromas that waft from candles from Caribbean Herbals, made in Tillett Garden on St. Thomas. The aromatic wax is poured into a conch shell, which makes a unique candle holder. Clothing. Go beyond a basic T-shirt with a USVI Madras design in men’s and women’s shirts, hats, rash guards, and women’s skirts. This official fabric boasts a colorful turquoise, royal blue, pink, STT64 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
Sunbathing by Brenda Sylvia white, yellow, green, and red print. You’ll also find shirts, rash guards, and hoodies, as well as pillows, totes, and bedspreads imprinted with the pattern of the USVI flag. Hot Sauces. Caribbean Scotch bonnet peppers, also called Bonney peppers, put the heat in hot sauces. Their heat intensity is akin to habanero peppers. Some say Virgin Islands’ hot sauces are like bottled sunshine for your taste buds. Look for Jerome’s Hot Sauce, made from a generations-old recipe; or Blind Betty in Original, Pineapple Pizzazz, and Blind in the Rind varieties, the latter with orange and lemon; or Taste Buds Virgin Islands’ brand in Caribbean Scotch Bonnet, Pineapple Green Habanero, and Indian Spice Habanero varieties. Trinidad Charlie’s, made on St. John, comes in five flavors: Original (made with papaya), Pumpkin, Key Lime, West Indian Sizzle, and West Indian Pepper Mash.
Natural Soaps. Bay rum, lemongrass, and lavender are a few of the natural fragrances infused in hand soaps by JD Natlady’s Creations. The brand includes skin care products like Passionfruit Rose Vegan Hand Lotion, Bay Rum Hand & Body Lotion, and Island Intrigue Scented Shea Butter. VibezNatural, from St. Croix, is famous for its Lavender Vanilla
God Butter and Raspberry Rose Goddess Butter moisturizing creams. Woodwork. Find mahoganycrafted bowls and platters plus decorative table and wall pieces in the shapes of boats, fish, and masks. The deep brown hue of the wood, intricately carved and buffed, are works of art. — Carol M. Bareuther, R.D.
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to purchase as keepsakes, souvenirs, and reminders to return to St. Thomas for another visit. Island materials, such as herbs, spices, and wood, as well as tropical scenic inspiration, are at the heart of locally made products. The best place to find these items is at the Vendor’s Plaza kiosks adjacent to Emancipation Garden in Charlotte Amalie. Vendors will also sell their products at Carnival fairs in April and May and at the Made in the USVI Pop-Up Shops that open in December for the holidays. Here’s a sampling of what you’ll find:
SHOPPING GUIDE A.H. RIISE MALL 5189 Dronningens Gade, Charlotte Amalie 340-777-2222; www.ahriise.com Choose from the world’s finest names in perfumes, cosmetics, jewelry, watches, spirits, and more, all within a series of beautifully restored 19thcentury Danish warehouses. For your shopping convenience, A.H. Riise offers two restaurants: Café Amici, an open-air Italian bistro, and Calypso Café, a sandwich, coffee, and ice cream shop. BALLERINA JEWELERS 5176 & 5180 Dronningens Gade 340-776-3701; www.ballerina-jewelers.com Ballerina Jewelers is a family-owned and -operated business and one of the most trusted and respected jewelers in the Caribbean. Ballerina Jewelers is an unrivaled source of certified loose diamonds in all shapes and sizes, which can be set in unique handcrafted mountings, along with colored diamonds and a vibrant range of gemstones. It is considered one of the most reputable retailers for carrying avant-garde Swiss timepieces and extravagant jewelry brands. Spoil yourself with the finest jewelry by the finest jewelers in the Caribbean. BOBBY’S JEWELERS 7A Main Street 800-232-6229; www.bobbyjewelers.com A noted family jeweler in the Caribbean for more than three decades, Bobby’s carries a wide variety of diamonds in all colors, sizes, and mountings. All the latest trends are on hand, as are rubies, emeralds, sapphires, tanzanite, morganite, pink mother-of-pearl, and Australian opal. The aftersales service guarantees your peace of mind. BOOLCHAND’S Havensight Mall, Building 2 340-776-0794/0302; www.boolchand.com Boolchand’s is a destination within your destination, where you’ll find the highest-quality cameras and electronics from brands known the world over, including Bose, Canon, Casio, JBL, GoPro, and Samsung, to name a few. Familyowned and -operated for four generations, Boolchand’s provides a retail experience like no other. With Caribbean hospitality and tax- and duty-free pricing, Boolchand’s can help you improve your quality of life through technology. CARIBBEAN SURF Havensight and Red Hook 340-776-4540 www.facebook.com/caribbeansurf Get your tropical vibe on from head to toe with all the epic outdoor action brands for men and women. Caribbean Surf can outfit you from the beach to the street with hats, sandals, backpacks, sunglasses, accessories, and the islands’ best selection of women’s swimwear and coverups — plus cute gear for the little ones, too! Check out surf accessories for everything you need to catch
a wave at both shops and a gnarly selection of surfboards in Havensight. CROWN BAY CENTER 340-774-2132; www.crownbaycentervi.com Whether it’s souvenirs, jewelry, watches, liquor, or perfume, you’ll find all the brands you dream of at great prices. Stroll the seaside shops, stop by the free rum-tasting booth for a sample of Virgin Islands–produced rums, or take a photo at the historic sugar mill. Visit the restaurants and bars for great food and drink. Try your luck with some friendly gaming entertainment. DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL A.H. Riise Mall, Main Street, Havensight Mall, and Crown Bay 340-776-5570 / 800-444-4025 / 800-51-JEWEL www.diamondsinternational.com Experience opulence with Diamonds International, the renowned Caribbean jeweler. Indulge in an exquisite collection of timepieces and high-end jewelry. Each purchase from the Diamond Collection includes a complimentary diamond pendant, enhancing its allure. Discover the majestic brilliance of the exclusive Crown of Light diamond, a testament to Diamonds International’s commitment to extraordinary gems. Request a personal preview of bridal jewelry, diamond studs, and comprehensive collection. Diamonds International St. Thomas, the business’s first store, remains a popular destination in Charlotte Amalie. Find the perfect piece to commemorate your special occasion. Welcome to a world of luxury and sophistication. EDEN JEWELERS 5176 Dronningens Gade, Suite 5 340-777-3366; www.eden-jewelry.com Eden Jewelers’ award-winning, trademarked design is styled after the Star of Bethlehem. The Caribbean sun’s rays are complemented with fullcut, brilliant sparkling diamonds. The center stone is a magnificent teal blue diamond that looks like the magical waters of the Caribbean. It’s available as a necklace, earrings, bangle, and ring; and patrons can customize stones like brown, rare pink, and yellow diamonds; a classic white diamond; and even gemstones like emeralds, rubies, and sapphires. Available in 14-karat yellow, white, and rose gold. The Caribbean sun has become a symbol of each owner’s energy with their own unique color of choice. Eden Jewelers is a mom-and-pop store with U.S. service centers owned by husband-and-wife team Sunil and Kanchan. Sunil is a fourth-generation jeweler and GIA-certified gemologist. EDEN LIVING 5176 Dronningens Gade, Suite 5 340-777-3366; www.edenlivingusvi.com At Eden Living, you will find a variety of locally made arts and crafts. You can acquire lovely lifestyle items, gifts, and apparel for everyone in the family.
GOLDLAND 5120 Dronningens Gade, Suite 5 340-777-4991 / 844-513-4447 www.goldlandvi.com Established in 1991, GoldLand is a family-owned enterprise devoted to delivering unparalleled service. Their handpicked collection epitomizes exceptional quality and value. Featuring a range of 14-karat to 18-karat gold, diamond, and gemstone jewelry, GoldLand caters to the refined preferences of its clientele. Trust GoldLand to provide exceptional jewelry that leaves an indelible impression, perfect for those memorable moments. GOURMET GALLERY 9006 Havensight Mall, Building 6 340-774-4948 / 340-774-3001 www.gourmetgallery.net Gourmet Gallery is a one-stop gourmet grocery store that offers a wide range of high-quality and often hard-to-find ingredients. Gourmet Gallery has a full-service deli and bakery, meats and poultry, seafood, hot food/salad bar, fresh produce, dairy products, frozen products, prepared foods, finest cigars, largest wines and spirits selection in the Caribbean, and so much more! HOUSE OF RAJAH JEWELERS Raadets Gade 800-316-3616 / 340-776-7770 www.houseofrajah.com Celebrating their 50th year in business, House of Rajah Jewelers is a family-owned and -operated business in Charlotte Amalie, one of the most respected jewelers in St. Thomas. House of Rajah has earned and maintained a reputation for being the most recommended duty-free shopping store in St. Thomas and is rated five stars on Tripadvisor. Discover fine diamond jewelry and custom-made pieces, certified loose diamonds, and rare colored diamonds. House of Rajah Jewelers is your source for diamond engagement and eternity rings. Timepiece offerings include Citizen EcoDrive, Guess, Invicta, Luminox, Shinola (USA), and Certified New and Pre-Owned Rolex watches (not affiliated with Rolex, S.A.). Enjoy a relaxing, fun, and personalized shopping experience in a trustworthy environment where you will be treated like family! IMPERIAL DYNASTY 5177 Dronningens Gade 340-774-6520; www.imperialdynastyvi.com Imperial Dynasty Jewelers is renowned for its exceptional level of service, quality, and value. Approaching 50 years of business, Imperial Dynasty’s success is attributed to the fact that they have the largest customer base in the entire Caribbean. No matter how large or small the occasion, the experienced sales team will assist you in picking the right pieces to fit your budget. A visit to Imperial Dynasty will be worth your while as everyone always walks out with a smile! STT65
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JEWELS FOREVER 32 A&B Main Street, 5332 Dronningens Gade, Suite #1 340-777-8285; www.jewels-forever.com Jewels Forever is a boutique that specializes in diamonds of all colors, including natural pink, yellow, and white diamonds. They also carry elegant designer timepieces. Let Jewels Forever help make your jewelry dreams come true. THE MARKET V.I. Tutu Park Mall 340-775-5646; www.themarketvi.com The Market team believes that everyone deserves to have access to fresh, affordable, delicious food. The Market’s winning combination of ambience and a wide selection of products puts its team in a position to deliver a unique, enjoyable shopping experience. MAYA JEWELERS 5333 Raadets Gade; 866-676-7890 www.mayajewelersvi.com Maya Jewelers is a family-owned and highly recommended business. At Maya Jewelers, the priority is customer happiness and satisfaction. They specialize in unique custom pieces, with a large selection of diamonds, colored diamonds, colored stones, designer jewelry, and much more. Maya Jewelers will custom make any piece of jewelry you may need with state-of-the-art CAD technology. There is a lifetime warranty on all merchandise and a lifetime upgrade option, as well as interest-free financing options with zero down payment. At Maya Jewelers, the staff is friendly, knowledgeable, laid back, and helpful and will make your visit a memorable one. MOE’S FRESH MARKET Red Hook, Yacht Haven Grande, Waterfront, and Northside 340-693-0254; www.moesvi.com Whether you are looking for something ordinary or something special, you’ll find the shelves at Moe’s lined with thousands of options. Moe’s has the freshest produce and the best assortments of wine and spirits. Its butcher shop and deli offer the highest quality of meats and cheeses. The team at Moe’s looks forward to serving you. MOUNTAIN TOP 7840 Mountain Top 340-774-2400; www.mountaintopvi.com Located on the highest point of St. Thomas, Mountain Top affords visitors stunning panoramic views of Magens Bay, St. John, and the British Virgin Islands from its expansive observation deck. One of the first attractions on the island, Mountain Top is best known for its world-famous banana daiquiri and wide array of duty-free shopping. For more than 50 years, world-famous Mountain Top has been the No. 1 tourist attraction in the Virgin Islands with amazing views from its observation deck 1,500 feet above Magens Bay, where you can see more than 15 islands and cays. Browse among an extensive collection of fine and costume jewelry,
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beachwear, hats, gifts, T-shirts, and footwear for the whole family. Mountain Top has something for everyone. MR. TABLECLOTH 5180 Dronningens Gade 340-774-4343; www.mrtablecloth-vi.com Come in and check out Mr. Tablecloth, where you’ll find a new fabric called microfiber, which is no-iron and absolutely stain resistant. This isn’t your grandmother’s linen store! Mr. Tablecloth has modern colors and patterns to choose from in tablecloths and dresser scarves, in any size and shape you need. Also, the Jeannie jackets are a must-see, as well as the gorgeous daytime and evening shawls. This is a great store for gift buying. PANDORA JEWELRY Havensight Mall, Building 2, Suite B 340-776-8550 www.boolchand.com/pandora The world of Pandora Jewelry is incredibly unique. Discover detailed design and craftsmanship brought to life with the magic of the stories told and interpreted through each hand-finished piece. Pandora Jewelry is all about expressing who you are through your style. Give a voice to your loves through pieces that remind you of everything you are and everything you love — whether they are places, people, or passions. Discover Pandora’s island charms and take a piece of St. Thomas home with you! THE PEARL LADY Next to Fort Christian, Charlotte Amalie 340-774-5875; www.thepearlladyvi.com the.pearl.lady.1@gmail.com This unique, elegant store offers a full selection of Japanese Akoya, South Sea, Tahitian, and freshwater cultured pearls in 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. THE PELICAN SHOP A.H. Riise Mall; 340-725-1385 www.thepelicanshopvi.com The Pelican Shop is a unique smoke bar offering premium spirits, cigars, hookah, vapes, and CBD products. It opened in 2020 with a vision of creating a gathering place, destination, and sanctuary. Come take a look and relax, Caribbean-style. PIRATE’S CHEST Bluebeard’s Castle, 1331 Estate Taarneberg 340-998-3819 the_pirates_chest@yahoo.com The Pirate’s Chest specializes in shipwreck treasure coins. Located for years at the top of Paradise Point Skyride, Pirate’s Chest has moved to Bluebeard’s Castle! Not only is there a retail store on property, but there’s also a new Shipwreck Artifact Museum inside the historic castle itself. Both the store and museum are
open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. seven days a week or by appointment. Call 340-998-3819 for more info. ROLEX BOUTIQUE AT A.H. RIISE MALL A.H. Riise Mall, 37 Main Street 340-777-6789 www.rolexboutique-stthomas.com/ A.H. Riise is proud to be part of the worldwide network of Official Rolex Retailers, allowed to sell and maintain Rolex watches. A.H. Riise is at your service to help you choose the Rolex watch that best suits you, within the wide range of Rolex timepieces. This store in the U.S. Virgin Islands is recognized as an Official Rolex Retailer, as only guaranteed Rolex timepieces are sold. ROYAL CARIBBEAN Main Street and Crown Bay Center 340-776-4110; www.royalcaribbeanvi.com Since 1969, Royal Caribbean has continued its commitment to quality, elegance, beauty, innovation, and serving patrons with the highest level of customer service. Royal Caribbean is the authorized dealer for fine handcrafted timepieces from worldfamous manufacturers such as Cartier, Omega, IWC, Panerai, Vacheron Constantin, Glashütte Original, Piaget, Grand Seiko, Franck Muller, Rado, Tissot, Baume & Mercier, Chanel, Dior, Gucci, Frédérique Constant, and Alpina, as well as trendy watches from Fossil, Guess, Ice, Invicta, Luminox, Seiko, G-Shock, Bering, Skagen, Michael Kors, and the made-in-America Shinola watches. There’s also a wide assortment of everything Montblanc. Royal Caribbean has the finest collection of fancy yellow, pink, blue, brown, and white diamonds; platinum, 14-karat, and 18-karat gold gem-set jewelry; and a grand selection of emerald, ruby, sapphire, and tanzanite jewelry. It also offers the largest selection of diamond earrings in St. Thomas, with more than 1,000 pairs in stock. Royal Caribbean is home to Sunglass World with more than 1,200 designer sunglasses in stock. Royal Caribbean also carries electronics and binoculars, offering portable audio from top brands such as JBL and Altec Lansing. SANDALS FOR YOUR NECK Commandant Gade; 340-776-3950 www.sandalsforyourneck.com Virgin Islands jewelry designer Sunil Mohanani knows most visitors are looking for gifts to take home for family and friends that won’t empty their wallets. At Get Charmed Factory Outlet in the historic Landmark Building on Garden Street, he offers fun, affordable, and whimsical charms, earrings, and bracelets — “all the bling without the cha-ching.” Growing up in his parents’ Main Street jewelry boutique, Sunil saw the growing demand for high-quality fashion jewelry without the high-end price. Sunil’s original Sandals for Your Neck flip-flop pendant line, for which he owns the U.S. copyright, appeals to travelers with hundreds of fanciful sandal pendants. He also wholesales the popular line around the world. The charm selection grows continuously and has branched out well beyond the original sandal. There are thousands of charms, including mermaids, divers, sailboats, palm trees, anchors, coqui frogs, cruise ships, iguanas, starfish, hibiscus, turtles, and more. The list is endless.
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melting pot of menus is what you’ll find on St. Thomas, where each bite is a celebration of flavors as diverse as the Caribbean itself. It’s a recipe that’s been centuries in the making. Wave after wave of arrivals have added either ingredients, culinary ingenuity, or both to the pot. The ancient Amerindians feasted on conch, as seen in shell mounds on archaeological digs. European exploration seeded coconut palms, breadfruit, and mangoes, while the slave trade brought yams and okra from Africa. Fast forward, 19th-century Chinese and East Indian immigrants brought spiced and curried dishes. In the 20th century, the U.S. purchase of the Virgin Islands introduced meat-and-potato or “Continental” cuisine. Today, this feast of global flavors offers a buffet of choices for memorable meals.
Downtown & Around Charlotte Amalie Sip a tamarind mimosa or coconut mojito while enjoying panoramic views of the Charlotte Amalie harbor from the second-story dining room at the Petite Pump Room. Located at the Wilmoth Blyden Ferry Terminal, the second-generation owned and operated eatery is known for its authentic Virgin Islands food. Lunch favorites include fresh-caught whole fried snapper with a Creole sauce, sauteed conch in lemon butter sauce, stewed oxtails, and a thick soupy stew called kallaloo. Save room for homemade mango and soursop ice cream for dessert. Four blocks east, enjoy American cuisine with a local touch at the SeaGrape Restaurant. Find clam chowder, king crab, and baby back ribs for lunch and lobster Benedict for Sunday brunch. Another two blocks east is the Stone House
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Cafe, where the new menu includes more local selections like oxtail and conch along with fan-favorite steaks, seafood, and pasta, all served in the dining room of a beautiful historic building. Cross Main Street and walk straight into the Taphus Beer House, housed in a restored 1700s Danish warehouse, albeit with a steampunk twist. Here is an always-changing selection of 20 beers on tap, both locally crafted selections plus seasonal and limited-edition brews, as well as more than 200 different bottled and canned beers to satisfy. Close to Government Hill is E’s Tea Garden and, further up the hill, the Sugarcane Grille at the Bunker Hill Hotel. E’s is famous for, you guessed it, a variety of teas, both local “bush” or herb tea as well as imported favorites. Saltfish and dumplings, salmon balls, and kallaloo are rib-stickers for an afternoon tea accompaniment. At the Sugarcane Grille, dine on coconut lobster curry, tamarind chicken, or spicy jerk pork. Come early for a cocktail and watch technicolor sunsets from the balcony. The east end of the Charlotte Amalie harbor is where the Havensight Mall and Yacht Haven Grande St. Thomas are located. Delly Deck, in the mall, is always a delight for its consistently good coffee shop–type all-day breakfasts like two eggs and toast, fluffy pancakes, and corned beef and hash. There are also burgers, salads, and sandwiches at lunch. At Yacht Haven, sit inside or out and overlook the docked STT72 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
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superyachts while noshing on artisan sushi and craft cocktails at Enkai Sushi Bar. Next door, chic meets chef-made fare at Cutlass & Cane. The makings of a meal to remember are all here with entree choices like lobster thermidor, filet mignon, and Chilean sea bass. A short walk north from both the mall and marina leads to fast-food favorite McDonald’s, perfect for a quarter pounder with cheese in paradise. To the west of Charlotte Amalie, Tickles Dockside Pub at the Crown Bay Marina serves American-style favorites at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Nightly specials include Taco Tuesdays, Pizza Party Fridays, and Lobster Lovers Saturday. Across from the airport, the Emerald Beach Resort’s restaurant and bar offer panoramic views of Lindbergh Bay. It’s all about a fusion of flavors from freshly caught mahi-mahi grilled in tacos to the chef’s twist on the perfect American burger with a specialty secret sauce.
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This quaint French fishing village on the western shores of Charlotte Amalie is a treasure trove destination for fine dining and drinking. Cajun and Creole cuisine are the theme at the French Quarter Bistro, winner of a trio of Tripadvisor Traveler’s Choice Awards. Inside the sunny yellow building at the corner of Rue de Barthelemy and Rue de Carenage, there’s po’boys for lunch and shrimp and crawfish etouffee, local blackened snapper, and bourbon strip steak au poivre. For a quick bite to eat in or take out for a picnic, head to the Frenchtown Deli across from the marina. There are weekend breakfast specials like sausage gravy and biscuits and lunch staples of soups, salads, and sandwiches. An extra-special
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find is the Frenchtown Brewing Company, across from the idyllic spot where local fishermen beach their craft. Husband-and-wife team Kevin and Terri Brown enjoy five-star reviews for the traditional style, seasonal, and specialty beers produced in St. Thomas’s first craft brewery. New, the brewery is expanding beyond its original three-barrel facility in Frenchtown to an additional 15-barrel production brewery and taproom at Bluebeards Resort.
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Lobster is the house specialty at Mim’s Seaside Bistro, at the Sea Cliff Villas overlooking Bolongo Bay. There’s baked lobster stuffed with a lip-smacking mix of shrimp, clams, peppers, onions, and garlic topped with toasty breadcrumbs,
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Red Hook This village-like settlement on St. Thomas’s far east end is famous for its enclave of restaurants. In its heart, all either in, next to, or across from the American Yacht Harbor Marina are more than
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HOURS: Open Monday - Sunday from 10 am - 10 pm Brunch | Lunch: 10 am - 3 pm Happy Hours: 3 pm - 5 pm / 9 pm - 10 pm Dinner: 5 pm - 10 pm Call or visit our website to make a reservation! (340) 693 - 6007 / www.lanaistthomas.com / @lanaistthomas
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DID YOU KNOW? Dining in the U.S. Virgin Islands is a delightful fusion of global flavors inspired by the Caribbean's rich cultural tapestry.
Northside Sib’s on the Mountain celebrates its century mark since its opening in 1924, and it remains the place where locals and visitors go to eat and greet. Signature dishes include ribs, burgers, and the Godmother steak sandwich. Daily specials and weekend entertainment make Sib’s a ready spot for return visits.
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a half dozen eateries. The Easterly has a sophisticated vibe and selections to match. Seafood towers built of fresh seafood such as raw oysters, smoked fish rillette, ceviche, tuna crudo, and octopus salad are a feast for the eyes and appetite. The Caribbean Saloon, at the top of the marina complex, is a lively sports bar with a menu of steaks, seafood, ribs, chops, and pasta large enough to score a win with everyone. Downstairs, The Tap & Still is known for its burgers, wings, and funnel cake for dessert. Next door, Raw Sushi & Sake Bar serves its rolls as works of culinary art, while Pesce Italian offers a true taste of the Old Country with its house-made gnocchi, truffle mushroom pappardelle, and veal Marsala.
YOU MAY ONLY LIVE ONCE, BUT IF YOU DINE WELL, ONCE IS ALL YOU NEED ™ Tropical, the island breeze. From the sun-kissed shores of Mexico, cool winds blow across the Caribbean Sea to the enchanting archipelago of Japan. Nature is alive in abundance. The warm waters teem with sea life and the tropical regions yield diverse fruits and chili peppers. These vibrant, fresh flavors are as unique as the islands themselves. Indulge in mixology at its finest, featuring premium tequilas and an extensive champagne, wine, and reserve list. Embark on a culinary journey that transcends borders, as we artfully blend vibrant island flavors with the freshest seafood and innovative preparations. Unwind and fully immerse yourself in this unparalleled oceanfront experience, where each dish is crafted with love in our Isla Blue Cocina.
SIP. SAVOR. SCENE. ™ Escape to SandBar, where the flavors of Spain cascade against a backdrop of beauty. Just steps away from Morningstar Bay, this hidden gem boasts fresh shellfish, tapas, Spanish pizzettes, and paellas. Sip Sangria de Fresa around the bar at our oceanfront sanctuary. Savor Langoustine Paella family-style in the fireside lounge beneath a canopy of twinkling stars. Vibe in the beach club scene where the day unfolds in a melodic cadence of bubbles and bottles. When golden hour casts its spell, reserve your table to bask in its enchanting glow. As the sun sets in a fiery blaze, let fresh Spanish beats wash over you, a soundtrack to an evening of pure flavors and uncompromised chill.
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themselves and share their cooking interests. Then, Kraft leads a trivia-like interactive quiz session where he shares tasty tidbits about the Virgin Islands’ history and culture. Next, it’s time to get cooking. Side dishes come first. Rice and peas. Plantain. Ground provisions like yam, breadfruit, and tannia are among the local ingredients. Sides aside, participants move on to cooking their center-of-the-plate protein, choosing from a list of beef, pork, chicken, fish, and tofu, with a sauce and direction from the chef. Last, and best of all, it’s time to sip wine and enjoy the personalized chef-taught meal. “We’ll start with the dishes of St. Thomas,” says Kraft. “Then, our vision is to expand to the cuisine of the wider Caribbean, even north to Louisiana, which shares many common ingredients with the Caribbean. We’ll also have special events where chefs here in St. Thomas can come in to teach a class and showcase their epicurean talents.” For more information, visit www.stthomascooks.com.
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It’s one thing to sample, but there’s a whole new level of deliciousness to learn the secrets behind preparing some of the U.S. Virgin Islands’ most mouthwatering dishes. This is what St. Thomas Cooks is all about. Located in the Grand Galleria building, opposite Emancipation Gardens in Charlotte Amalie, the historic space is outfitted with contemporary cookware like induction cooktops, plus utensils, at six individual stations set in a semicircle up close and personal around the demo chef. “My wife and I enjoyed a cooking class while on vacation in Marrakech, and we thought it would be a wonderful experience to share with visitors and residents here in St. Thomas,” says Benjamin Kraft, a Louisiana native, attorney, and entrepreneur who has lived in the U.S. Virgin Islands for several years. “Everyone so far has left smiling, talking about how much fun they had and plan to return.” Hands-on culinary classes offer a fivepart experience, says Kraft. First, there are break-the-ice introductions where up to 12 participants briefly introduce
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ISLA BLUE RESTAURANT Morningstar Buoy Haus Beach Resort at Frenchman’s Reef 2 Estate Bakkeroe, 2nd Floor 340-715-BLUE (2583) www.islabluerestaurant.com Tropical, the island breeze. From the sun-kissed shores of Mexico, cool winds blow across the Caribbean Sea to the enchanting archipelago of Japan. Embark on a culinary journey that transcends borders, as Isla Blue artfully blends vibrant island flavors with the freshest seafood and innovative preparations. Unwind and fully immerse yourself in this unparalleled oceanfront experience. LANAI 7511 Frenchman’s Bay 340-693-6007 www.lanaistthomas.com Lanai is located on the south shore of St. Thomas in beautiful Frenchman’s Bay, along Limetree Beach within Limetree Beach Resort. Lanai offers a one-of-a-kind location and quintessential Caribbean beachfront dining experience, offering innovative and refined seafood-forward island fare and a lively bar program featuring Caribbean-inspired cocktails.
SANDBAR X ISLA BLUE Morningstar Buoy Haus Beach Resort at Frenchman’s Reef 2 Estate Bakkeroe, 1st Floor 340-715-7263 (SAND) www.islabluerestaurant.com Escape to SandBar, where the flavors of Spain cascade against a backdrop of beauty. Just steps away from Morningstar Bay, this hidden gem boasts fresh shellfish, tapas, Spanish pizzettes, and paellas. Vibe in the beach club scene where the day unfolds in a melodic cadence of bubbles and bottles under the stars. EAST END AGAVE TEQUILA BAR & MEXICAN KITCHEN American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook Havensight Mall 340-714-7874 Havensight: 340-714-0020 Red Hook: 340-693-6510 www.agavevi.com Modern and vibrant, Agave offers original takes on traditional tastes. The warm environment invites you to savor its “Qué Rico” food, from the creamy queso and fresh guacamole to creative tacos and sizzling fajitas with housemade corn tortillas. Featuring a vast selection of the finest sipping tequilas and mezcals, as well as innovative, handcrafted cocktails! Dine
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with Agave for inspired Mexican fare and world-class tequila. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THE BEACH BUZZ AT SAPPHIRE BEACH Sapphire Beach Club 340-714-7874 www.beachbuzzvi.com Welcome to The Beach Buzz at Sapphire Beach Club. We are the perfect place to start your day with a specialty coffee and breakfast sandwich on the beach or to go. The Beach Buzz is open from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., serving snacks, beverages, sundries, and ice cream! CARIBBEAN FISH MARKET Elysian Beach Resort 340-714-7874 / 340-693-3499 www.caribbeanfishmarketvi.com Walking distance from The Ritz-Carlton, the allure of beachside dining and the cool breezes of Cowpet Bay bring locals and tourists alike to enjoy the freshest seafood served on island. The inclusive menu highlights market-fresh seafood, just-caught Caribbean lobster, and world-centric flavors coupled with tropical cocktails and a renowned wine list to create a memorable Caribbean dining experience! Open daily from 5 to 10 p.m.; Sunday brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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CARIBBEAN STEAKHOUSE & SALOON Top floor, American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook 340-775-7060; www.caribbeansaloon.com Opened in 1998, Caribbean Steakhouse & Saloon offers a vibrant, casual atmosphere with beautiful views overlooking the marina, St. John, and the BVI. Enjoy signature steaks, pasta, seafood, and more, with an extensive late-night/ café menu. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner with two happy hours. Large-screen TVs for sporting events. Voted Best in the V.I. for sports bar, steaks, sandwiches, happy hour, and live music. THE EASTERLY 6100 Red Hook Quarter, Suite GS-1 340-715-1000 www.theeasterlystthomas.com Tucked away in an oasis of palm trees, the lush and breezy Bohemian atmosphere of The Easterly will whisk you away to simpler days of Caribbean living. Dishes feature local flavors and produce, with wood-fired grilled fish, duck, premium rib eye, and NY strip, alongside fresh small plates intended for sharing. DUFFY’S LOVE SHACK 6500 Red Hook Plaza, Red Hook 340-779-2080; www.duffysloveshack.com Duffy’s is not a restaurant. It’s a bar that serves
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great food, including wings, nachos, and fish tacos. Enjoy great grub, generous portions, and award-winning, handcrafted cocktails and a daily happy hour. The bar is kid friendly until the streetlights come on. Guests are 18-plus after 10 p.m. Duffy’s tries to make the world a better place to party. THE PATIO AT SUNSET GRILLE Secret Harbour Beach Resort 340-714-7874; www.thepatiovi.com The Patio at Sunset Grille is the perfect beachside setting for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The casual-fare menu features many crowd favorites from breakfast classics, pizzas, and salads to sandwiches and signature entrees. Grab a drink and hit the beach or enjoy your meal on the open-air patio with the Caribbean ocean backdrop. Enjoy a daily happy hour from 4 to 6 p.m. Open daily, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. PARADISE PIE Sapphire Beach Club 340-714-7874 / 340-693-6595 www.paradisepievi.com Paradise Pie is a fast-casual pizza kitchen serving up signature pizzas, fresh salads, chicken wings, and stellar cocktails steps away from the Sapphire Beach surf. Drop in for fun, fresh vibes, and the tastiest pizza on the beach!
“Tossed and sauced in the V.I.” Open daily, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. PESCE ITALIAN American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook 340-714-7874 / 340-693-6514 www.pescevi.com Step outside of St. Thomas and into Italy when you dine at Pesce Italian. Travel north to south and everywhere in between with Pesce’s interpretations of regional and traditional dishes. Offering the freshest house-made pasta, curated wine lists, and warm hospitality. The menu reflects the culinary sensibilities of the Italian people: rustic yet sophisticated, while embracing fresh ingredients and local seafood. Let the knowledgeable and dedicated staff showcase the hospitality of the Italian people for a transportive dining experience that will leave you saying, “Brava!” RAW SUSHI & SAKE BAR American Yacht Harbor, Red Hook 340-714-7874 / 340-693-6612 www.rawvi.com Discover the freshest, most creative sushi and sake selections on St. Thomas. Raw’s sushi chefs have created a menu of traditional sushi standards and unique specialty rolls that celebrate the diverse cultures of the Caribbean. Serving dinner daily from 5 to 10 p.m. Kanpai!
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SANGRIA’S BEACHSIDE BISTRO Elysian Beach Resort 340-714-7874 / 340-693-4998 www.sangriasvi.com Sangria’s offers a casual beachside bistro atmosphere serving breakfast from 7:30 to 11 a.m. and lunch and dinner from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. in an open-air setting overlooking the blue ocean and white sandy beach. Enjoy your swim and then join Sangria’s for a carafe of its signature sangria, salads, sandwiches, pizza, and much more. Swimsuits welcome!
SEASALT Sapphire Beach Club 340-714-7874 / 340-714-0016 www.seasaltvi.com Join SeaSalt for idyllic island dining from island oasis to elegant table. The menu embraces vibrant island ingredients and fresh seafood complementing
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SAPPHIRE BEACH BAR Sapphire Beach Club 340-714-7874; www.sbbvi.com Sapphire Beach Bar is a piece of paradise on the sands of Sapphire Beach. Enjoy an ice-cold beer or a specialty frozen cocktail while admiring one of the most beautiful views that St. Thomas has to offer. Come for a casual, beachfront dining experience in an unforgettable setting. Open daily, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
worldly inspired flavors and served with impeccable style. Perfectly paired with its waterfront setting, panoramic ocean views, and a retractable roof that allows for exemplary dining under the Caribbean stars. SUNSET GRILLE AT SECRET HARBOUR Secret Harbour Beach Resort 6280 Estate Nazareth 340-714-7874 / 340-693-6503 www.sunsetgrillevi.com Experience the magnificent sunset, from which this restaurant drew its name, in an open-air dining room or air-conditioned private “wine room” overlooking the Caribbean waters. The menu embraces Latin Caribbean cuisine with global influences. Let the knowledgeable staff pair from a curated wine list and island-inspired specialty cocktails for the perfect beachside dining experience! Serving dinner daily from 5 to 10 p.m. THE TAP & STILL Red Hook: 340-642-2337 Havensight: 340-244-4540 St. John: 340-474-1902 www.tapstill.com A simple menu, good food, and great service keep people coming back again and again to The Tap & Still for a quick, fast food–style meal with flair. Hot and crispy fresh-cut fries pair perfectly with juicy burgers or Tap & Still’s award-winning wings. Wash it all down with a frosty cold brew. BOLONGO BAY THE OASIS Bolongo Bay Beach Resort 340-693-2600; www.iggiesoasis.com The Oasis is an upbeat three-story outdoor covered restaurant located poolside at Bolongo Bay. Come for lively cocktails with an ocean view, eclectic eats including prime rib on Sundays, lobster, fish tacos, conch fritters, and nightly specials. Live music five nights a week. Breakfast 7:30 to 10:30 a.m., lunch and dinner from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Reservations requested. CROWN BAY TICKLES DOCKSIDE PUB 308 Crown Bay Marina 340-776-1595; www.ticklesdocksidepub.com Tickles is a casual dining spot on the water, where locals and visitors enjoy the open-air atmosphere. Open 365 days a year, serving local and national favorites for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Listen to weekly live entertainment while enjoying your favorite frozen drink at the full-service bar. Tickles Dockside Pub is kid friendly. Major credit cards accepted. FRENCHTOWN FRENCH QUARTER BISTRO Frenchtown, St. Thomas 340-774-6539 www.frenchquarterbistrovi.com French Quarter Bistro offers New Orleans–style cuisine with a flair. Enjoy delicious dishes packed with flavor that won’t disappoint. The wine list is competitively priced. French Quarter Bistro’s menu is available online and on its Facebook page.
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OCEANA RESTAURANT & BISTRO Frenchtown/Villa Olga 340-774-4262; www.oceanavi.com Waterfront dining and innovative global cuisine with a seafood focus await on Baye de Grigri. The bistro also offers a lighter menu with small plates, a fabulous wine list, and cocktails. CHARLOTTE AMALIE CARIBBEAN FUSION Emerald Beach Resort 340-777-8800 www.facebook.com/ caribbeanfusionandthebeachbar Not quite sure what you are hungry for? Caribbean Fusion has a variety of daily
Caribbean dishes like Caribbean lobster and whole snapper, any style. They have an assortment of classics that will satisfy your appetite, including tacos, pizza, burgers, and calamari fritti. At this charming, casual restaurant and bar overlooking the sparkling waters of Lindbergh Bay, panoramic views complement authentic Caribbean cuisine. Caribbean Fusion’s creative culinary team showcases the freshest local seafood, meats, and produce to craft a sumptuous variety of dishes inspired by the bounty of St. Thomas. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. THE CASTLE GRILLE, SUNNYSIDE CAFE, FRENCHTOWN BREWING Bluebeards Resort 340-774-1600 www.bluebeards.com A must-do for every visitor to St. Thomas! This newly renovated, historic resort has long been a locals’ favorite dining and entertaining spot with unequaled panoramic views of Charlotte Amalie Harbor and the Caribbean Sea beyond. Start your day with a hearty breakfast, enjoy lunch and cocktails poolside, tour the on-site brewery and taste local craft beers with the brewer, toast the sunset with cocktails and dinner, then dance the night away with live entertainment. Come explore!
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FRENCHTOWN DELI & COFFEE SHOP Frenchtown, St. Thomas 340-776-7211 www.facebook.com/frenchtowndeli Visit this popular deli and coffee shop next to the water. The breakfast menu includes everything from oatmeal and egg sandwiches to eggs Benedict, steak and eggs, and mimosas. You’ll also enjoy a fantastic full coffee bar with a casual relaxing atmosphere, as well as filling deli sandwiches featuring Boar’s Head meats and cheeses — everything you need for the beach or boat. Stock up on beer, wine, soft drinks, snacks, and homemade cookies. Remember to call ahead to save time.
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E’S GARDEN TEAHOUSE AND THINGS 2A Commandant Gade 340-776-2577 www.esgardenteahouseandthings.com At this multifaceted facility near the Main Street shopping area, you’ll enjoy hot and cold teas as well as pastries, quiches, and sandwiches in a relaxing environment. Also on hand are local and imported loose teas and crafts. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. E’s Garden is available for tea parties and baby and wedding showers, as well as for small gatherings and meetings. The food selection varies daily and is listed on Facebook. E’s Garden offers free Wi-Fi and limited parking.
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MCDONALD’S Lockhart Gardens, Frenchtown, Tutu Park www.facebook.com/mcdonaldsusvi At three McDonald’s restaurants you’ll find a passion for quality. It’s the same great taste no matter where you go! See map insert in front of book for locations. PETITE PUMP ROOM 3400 Veterans Drive 340-776-2976 www.petitepumproom.com Celebrating 53 years, the Petite Pump Room is preferred by islanders and visitors for its excellent authentic local food, friendly service, and open-air panoramic decks. Listen to the rhythms of calypso or reggae while indulging in a Passion Mojito, Painkiller, or frozen mango colada. Savor fresh fish caught by local fishermen, peas and rice, stewed chicken, stewed oxtails, grilled mahi-mahi sandwiches, homemade mango and soursop ice cream, and other American favorites. Breakfast and lunch served daily. STT93
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ENKAI SUSHI BAR Yacht Haven Grande Marina 340-774-6254; www.enkaisushibar.com Enkai Sushi Bar is back and better than ever after having been destroyed by Hurricane Irma in 2017. Its new location on the water in Yacht Haven Grande combines an innovative menu with magnificent views, giving guests an upscale dining experience. Enkai Sushi Bar prides itself on an extensive array of artisan sushi, and its chefs showcase their creative side by offering daily specials incorporating fresh flavors and locally sourced ingredients. Pair your favorites with a selection from the elaborate list of premium sake, wine, beer, and handcrafted specialty cocktails.
PRIME AT PARADISE POINT 9617 Paradise Point 2656 340-690-2191; www.facebook.com/ primeatparadisepoint Welcome to Prime, St. Thomas’s premier steakhouse. At the top of Paradise Point, it offers a stunning view and enchanting ambience unlike anywhere else in the Virgin Islands. Treat yourself to a bottle of wine from the awardwinning list and pair it with a signature 45-day dry-aged tomahawk steak. The outstanding service and personalized attention make dining at Prime at Paradise Point a Caribbean must.
beer and rum. Essentially, nothing has changed! If you’ve visited Taphus on prior occasions, rediscover the expanded version of this popular and welcoming beer house.
STONE HOUSE CAFE 5332 Raadets Gade, Suite 20, Charlotte Amalie 340-244-5261 www.stonehousecafestt.com Stone House Cafe is located in the beautiful historic district of Charlotte Amalie and open for lunch or dinner Monday through Saturday. Whether it’s coconut crusted mahi-mahi, red snapper, filet mignon, pastas, veggie salads, meat alternatives, or kid-friendly selections, you’ll enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and weekly entertainment.
NORTHSIDE SIB’S ON THE MOUNTAIN BAR & RESTAURANT 33 Estate Elizabeth 340-774-8967 www.facebook.com/sibsonthemountain An iconic neighborhood hangout offering a dining celebration of food, flavors, family, and friends accompanied by a lively nightlife experience. The menu is devoted to classic American cuisine with a homestyle cooking flair. Whether you are seeking fun for the whole family or a night out with the gang, there is something for everyone at Sib’s on the Mountain.
TAPHUS BEER HOUSE Main Street, Charlotte Amalie 20 Taps / 200+ Craft Beers 340-774-4010 Discover a magical beer emporium suspended in time between steampunk and privateers. Located in a beautifully restored 1700s Danish warehouse, Taphus Beer House offers a selection of 20 beers fresh from the tap and a collection of more than 200 specialty craft beers from the Virgin Islands and around the world. Taphus’s beer-loving shopkeeper also shares his stash of rare and premium rums and bourbons. Taphus is the historic name for Charlotte Amalie in the 1600s — Danish for Tap House — famous for serving thirsty seafarers STT94 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
VIRGILIO’S ITALIAN CUISINE 5150 Dronnigens Gade, Suite 7 340-776-4920; www.virgiliosvi.com Operating since 1988, Virgilio’s is a popular dining destination offering homemade pastas, lamb, veal, and seafood. Open for lunch and dinner, Monday through Saturday, from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Closed on Sundays.
YACHT HAVEN GRANDE CUTLASS & CANE Yacht Haven Grande 340-777-2263; www.cutlassandcanevi.com Indulge in a culinary voyage at Cutlass & Cane, your premier destination for exquisite dining in St. Thomas. Located at Yacht Haven Grande, the restaurant invites you to savor a symphony of flavors in a luxurious setting. For reservations, call 340-777-2263; and explore their enticing menu at www.cutlassandcanevi. com. Elevate your dining experience and taste the difference at Cutlass & Cane — where every dish is a masterpiece, and every moment is extraordinary.
SUGARCANE GRILLE Bunker Hill Hotel, 2307 Commandant Gade Charlotte Amalie 340-776-8056; www.sugarcanegrillevi.com Elevate your dining experience at Sugarcane Grille, perched atop Bunker Hill Hotel in St. Thomas, offering breathtaking views of downtown. The rooftop oasis beckons you to indulge in a culinary journey amid the scenic charm of the Caribbean. For reservations, call 340-776-8056 and discover a fusion of flavors that complement the panoramic vista. Unwind and dine in style at Sugarcane Grille, where every moment is as extraordinary as the view. HAVENSIGHT DELLY DECK DINER & BAR Havensight Shopping Mall, Building 3 340-776-9943; www.dellydeck.com Since 1976, the Delly Deck has served locals and tourists alike in a casual, relaxed atmosphere. Located at the island’s main cruise ship port, in the Havensight Shopping Mall. Delly Deck offers mainstream standards, including eggs, sandwiches, salads, burgers, refreshing drinks, and an easygoing setting! Open from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., serving breakfast all day long!
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ST. THOMAS SOCIAL 5320 Yacht Haven Grande, Building M 340-715-5930; stt.social St. Thomas Social is a unique concept that artfully blends the modern Mediterranean restaurant and a posh social lounge into one, offering a dynamic dining experience with superior cuisine. Social distinguishes itself by emphasizing the social experience and taking a vibe-driven approach to dining. The restaurant’s on-the-water harbor view overlooks moored yachts, which when met with trendy upbeat music, creates an infectious, high-energy atmosphere. Social’s environment is designed to encourage guests to interact and mingle. Ultimately, St. Thomas Social aims to define the modern dining experience complete with incredible food, world-class service, and the perfect ambience. Every Sunday experience the vibe with bottomless mimosas, amazing food, the hottest DJs, and the best harbor views!
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A SPORTING GOOD TIME Chicago Cubs and New York Jets sports partnerships tout the Virgin Islands as a top vacation destination.
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ports are a big deal in the U.S. Virgin Islands. This is especially true when it comes to playing ball. The territory is home to many pro players. One is Elrod “Ellie” Hendricks, who played as a major league catcher for the Chicago Cubs in the early 1970s. Another is Jeff Faulkner, whose career as an NFL defensive lineman spanned from the Kansas City Chiefs to the New York Jets in the mid-1990s. Following in these famous footsteps, the USVI’s Department of Tourism teamed up in partnership deals last year with two national franchises to spread the word about vacationing in America’s Caribbean, the U.S. Virgin Islands. Now, the USVI is the Official
The USVI’s Department of Tourism teamed up with two national franchises to spread the word about vacationing in America’s Caribbean.
Caribbean Destination partner for the New York Jets professional football team and is also aligned with the Chicago Cubs Major League Baseball team. “Being associated with these two all-American institutions is a marketing highlight for the tourism promotion for the U.S. Virgin Islands,” says Joseph Boschulte, the USVI’s Commissioner of Tourism. Making it even easier to catch a game and then a ride to the USVI, there are nonstop flights to St. Thomas’s Cyril E. King Airport from Chicago’s O’Hare Airport and JFK Airport in New York City. On island, baseball fans can often watch amateur adult games at the Joseph Aubain Ballpark in Frenchtown, and Little League games at the Emile Griffith Ballpark in
Charlotte Amalie across from the ferry terminal. Interestingly, Griffith was a world-champion boxer, not a ball player. It’s a good example that sports are also a big deal in the USVI for the many types in which Virgin Islanders have excelled. There’s International Boxing Hall of Famer Julian Jackson; Olympic silver medalists Peter Holmberg and Daryl Homer in sailing and fencing, respectively; and World Champion long jumper, Flora Hyacinth, just to name a few. Back to ball, there’s basketball. One of the biggest rising stars, and a St. Thomas native, is Aliyah Boston, forward and center for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever. Maybe a sports partnership with a professional basketball team is in the future for the USVI. STT95
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SUITE FROM LUXURY RESORTS WITH STUNNING VISTAS TO CHARMING HISTORIC RETREATS, YOU’LL FIND YOUR PERFECT ISLAND HAVEN IN ST. THOMAS.
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ay your head down for the night — or many nights — in an array of accommodations that cater to diverse preferences. From luxury beachfront resorts to budget-friendly familyoriented lodgings and historic bed and breakfasts, St. Thomas offers something for everyone. Discover your ideal retreat in settings that range from the serene oceanfront to the picturesque mountainside, ensuring that every traveler finds a perfect haven to suit their needs. Two of the newest properties to reopen after ravishing rebuilds are The Westin Beach Resort & Spa at Frenchman’s Reef and the Morningstar Buoy Haus Beach Resort, an Autograph Collection Hotel. The duo offers a best-of-both-worlds appeal that plays out in their location. The Westin, with nearly 400 rooms built on a point overlooking the harbor, is a cosmopolitan centerpiece where multilevel pool decks, a spa, gym, event rooms, four restaurants, and a dock with the resort’s catamaran provide a bustle of elegance and comfort. Next door, the 94-room Buoy Haus offers
a chic intimate eco-friendly vibe where from beach or pool, there’s nothing on the horizon until St. Croix some 40 miles south. Restaurants, watersports, and social activities are all here, too. To the east, all 65 guest rooms at the Bolongo Bay Beach Resort are only steps from the beach. Located on the island’s south shore, it’s one of the only all-inclusive accommodations on St. Thomas. It’s a fact recognized by Travel + Leisure when it named the property among the “Best All-Inclusive Resorts in the U.S. Virgin Islands.” The property celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2024, and with it, the re-opening of its legendary Iggies Beach Bar, where there’s food, drinks, and live music every night. In Charlotte Amalie, Bluebeards and Windward Passage are two large centrally located hotels. The town’s historic district, shops, and restaurants are all within walking distance. Bluebeards, famous for its two-story stone lookout tower where legend tells a pirate of the same name watched for his foes, boasts a stunning view of the Charlotte Amalie harbor. Many of its studio units STT97
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and one- and two-bedroom suites also offer picture-postcard water views. Windward Passage, on Waterfront Drive, is conveniently across from the seaplane dock and terminal with ferries to St. John, St. Croix, and the British Virgin Islands. The Green Iguana Hotel and At Home in the Tropics Inn are small, charming, and centrally located above Government Hill in Charlotte Amalie. Both have a home-away-from-home feel, and it’s no wonder, because the managers and owners, respectively, live right on the property. New at the Green Iguana is a cocktail pool and a large deck surrounding the pool, perfect for sunrises, sunsets, and stargazing. Homemade, locally inspired breakfasts are a calling card for At Home in the Tropics, a bona fide tropical urban oasis. Sustainability is at the forefront in this 200-year-old property with solar power, collected rainwater, and composting and recycling. To the east of Charlotte Amalie, the BellaVista Scott Hotel is a 5-minute walk to the Havensight Mall, 10 minutes to town, and surrounded by restaurants and
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Helping stray dogs and cats get off the island is often the only option for their survival and future adoption. While the Humane Society of St. Thomas strives to keep its euthanasia rates low, the nonprofit is often overwhelmed by the number of animals that arrive at its doorstep in need of care and compassion. Pets with Wings has partnered with the shelter for over a decade to move island strays to stateside rescues with more space or better resources to care for these pets in need. Between June 2021 and September 2022, Pets with Wings sent 1,031 animals from St. Thomas to U.S. rescues, giving them a chance to be adopted by loving families in cities up and down the East Coast. Pets with Wings covers all fees and paperwork, leaving volunteers with the simple task of loving on an island stray as they fly to the United States. Larger dogs must fly cargo, which comes with stricter regulations and greater costs; but volunteers can transport dogs and cats under 20 pounds under their seat on the plane. Despite the challenges, donors and community members have stepped up to support Pets with Wings, giving thousands of island strays the chance to live long, healthy lives in caring homes. To volunteer to accompany an animal on your next flight to the United States, contact Humane Society shelter manager Rhea Vasconcellos at 340643-0796 or email islandbarks@gmail.com five or more days before your flight. To donate to Pets with Wings, visit www.petswithwingsstt.com. STT98 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
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WELCOME TO THE REIMAGINED FRENCHMAN’S REEF A brilliant beacon of the U.S. Virgin Islands, the all-new Frenchman’s Reef features two new resorts The Westin Beach Resort & Spa and Buoy House Beach Resort, an Autograph Collection Hotel. Both boast breathtaking views at every turn and present an elevated sense of style inspired by the islands. Here, adventurers and leisure-seekers alike discover endless possibilities with multiple inspired dining options, a luxurious full-service spa, exciting island excursions, adventure on the sea and authentic experiences only possible in the USVI—an exotic tropical escape. @FrenchmansReef FRENCHMANSREEFSTTHOMAS.COM
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shops. Apartment-like rooms range from studios to two bedrooms with a living room, dining room, and full kitchen, perfect for family groups. There’s also a pool where you can enjoy a refreshing swim after a day of sightseeing. That’s not all. Other types of accommodations include luxury villas, cozy condos, Airbnb rentals, and even crewed charter yachts. The Virgin Islands Professional Charter Association represents more than 100 yachts, from 40 to over 100 feet long, which are staffed with captains and chefs for weeklong vacations around the Virgin Islands. Combine a stay ashore with a charter yacht cruise. It’s the perfect surf-and-turf vacation.
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AT HOME IN THE TROPICS 1680 (25) Dronningens Gade 877-788-1803; www.athomeinthetropics.com This is a boutique hotel providing an authentic Caribbean experience with all the comforts of home. Overlooking the picturesque Charlotte Amalie harbor, the property is nestled into the hillside of the Charlotte Amalie Historic District. All rooms include private bathroom, pool access, air conditioning, smart TV, Wi-Fi, and homemade locally sourced breakfast. Walking distance to shops, restaurants, and minutes from world-famous beaches and all the excitement of St. Thomas. BELLAVISTA SCOTT HOTEL 9378 Estate Thomas 340-714-5500 www.bellavistascotthotelvi.com BellaVista Scott Hotel is your choice for a home away from home featuring fully equipped kitchens, one- or two-bedroom suites, living room, dining areas, full-size bath, and balconies. Centrally located on the island and walking distance to Yacht Haven Grande shopping and restaurants, Havensight Mall and cruise ship dock, and the island’s only hospital. Come experience friendly hospitality and stay the exotic way!
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BLUEBEARDS RESORT 340-774-1600; www.bluebeards.com There’s nowhere else like Bluebeards! A blend of Virgin Islands old-world architecture with 164 surprisingly affordable, beautifully renovated studios and suites with spectacular, unequaled views of Charlotte Amalie Harbor and the Caribbean Sea beyond. A 10-acre hilltop destination with lush grounds, authentic island culture, inventive cuisine, frosty cocktails, a history museum and shop, and an on-site brewery. All central to the island’s best beaches, watersports, historic Charlotte Amalie, and ferries to neighboring islands. Book your adventure today! EMERALD BEACH RESORT 340-777-8800; www.emeraldbeach.com Cozy, breezy, and bright décor and a welcoming, friendly atmosphere come together to make Emerald Beach Resort one of the most relaxing hotels in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Discover a laidback beachfront getaway overlooking Lindbergh Bay, considered the most beautiful white-sand beach on St. Thomas. With the attractions, shopping, and dining of downtown Charlotte Amalie only minutes away, the resort invites you to enjoy uninterrupted ocean views steps from the warm Caribbean surf. A rare find among St. Thomas resorts, Emerald Beach Resort is a 100 percent beachfront hotel with all rooms offering balconies with beautiful ocean views. Surrounded by lush tropical gardens and appointed with modern amenities, Emerald Beach Resort’s accommodations are inspired by the spectacular beauty of the U.S. Virgin Islands. FRENCHMAN’S REEF BEACH RESORT & SPA 340-693-4800 www.frenchmansreefstthomas.com Frenchman’s Reef is an idyllic Caribbean
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getaway destination, offering two distinct yet interconnected resort experiences in St. Thomas. Steps from the sand, Morningstar Buoy Haus Beach Resort, an Autograph Collection, is the epitome of an island escape; and The Westin Beach Resort & Spa features endless views of the Caribbean at every turn. Together, the resort features a vibrant mix of bars, restaurants, pools, the Heavenly Spa, and a luxury catamaran ready for adventures on the sea. PARADISE PROPERTIES 340-775-0111; www.crystalcovevi.net Come stay at one of Paradise Properties’ one-bedroom or studio units located just steps away from Sapphire Beach and a few miles from the Red Hook Ferry dock. Enjoy access to watersports on the beach or a lazy day at the pool. Dine at one of five restaurants within walking distance of your condominiums. Units are also equipped with a full-sized kitchen and all the essentials to prepare a meal for family and friends. WINDWARD PASSAGE HOTEL 340-774-5200; www.windwardpassage.com The Windward Passage Hotel is centrally located overlooking picturesque Charlotte Amalie Harbor, just one block from worldfamous duty-free shops, and walking distance to historical sights, restaurants, entertainment, and nightlife. The hotel’s location is also convenient to inter-island ferries and the seaplane. Enjoy the freshwater pool or be whisked away by the hotel’s complimentary van service to stunning Magens Bay Beach. The popular Windward Restaurant & Courtyard Bar is open to guests, visitors, and residents alike. Ask about Windward’s banquet space, where you can host an event with up to 100 guests.
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INDULGE IN ST. THOMAS PRESENTS A PLETHORA OF OPPORTUNITIES TO REJUVENATE NOT JUST YOUR BODY BUT ALSO YOUR MIND AND SPIRIT.
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Frenchman’s Reef beckons with a “sanctuary of self-care.” The full-service Heavenly Spa by Westin invites guests to explore a menu of restorative therapies and aesthetic services, ensuring you leave feeling and looking your best. Against a backdrop of turquoise waters, The RitzCarlton Spa invites you to a world of serenity. Dive into a
diverse array of treatments, where massages, body therapies, and facials utilize locally sourced ingredients to nourish both skin and soul. Indulge in the ultimate relaxation with a seaside cabana massage, letting the soothing waves and gentle breeze transport you to a realm of profound tranquility. Here, pampering becomes an art and wellness is a way of life.
PARADISE NAILS & BEAUTY BAR Four Winds Plaza 340-775-7300 Paradise Nails & Beauty Bar on the east side of sunny St. Thomas offers a plethora of salon and spa services ranging from hair and nails to massages, facials, and other body treatments. They also offer customizable spa packages and mobile outcall services that are a delightful choice in getting your personalized needs met even in your own comfort. Pampered in paradise… what a way to spend the day!
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f your vision of an ideal retreat involves a destination dotted with both natural wonders and cultural gems, complemented by indulgent pampering and rejuvenation, then St. Thomas beckons. A sojourn to one of the island’s spas promises to elevate your relaxation to new heights, leaving you thoroughly invigorated. Paradise Nails & Beauty Bar stands as a testament to holistic rejuvenation inspired by the Caribbean’s restorative aura. A haven for self-love, this full-service spa offers bespoke experiences, from rejuvenating massages to revitalizing facials, all in an atmosphere infused with calming lemongrass notes. It’s more than beauty; it’s a journey to nurture your well-being. Perched above the glistening sea, The Westin Beach Resort & Spa at
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Step into the embrace of St. John, a jewel in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ crown, where turquoise waters, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture beckon.
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he smallest of the three main U.S. Virgin Islands is big on natural beauty. The Virgin Islands National Park occupies about two-thirds of the island, preserving St. John’s gorgeous, lush, sloping curves and unspoiled beaches in perpetuity. Generations of repeat visitors who think of St. John as a second home return with their children and maybe even grandchildren, sharing with them the same sense of wonder and adoration most visitors experience on their first trip to the island.
St. John’s inherent charm invites visitors to disconnect from everyday life and immerse themselves in the island’s ultra-relaxing vibes. With many shops and boutiques, restaurants and bars, hiking trails, and near-shore snorkeling, you can stay as busy as you want on St. John. Or simply find respite in the shade of a sea grape tree, let the powder-soft alabaster sands cradle your body, and while away the hours drinking in sunny skies and shades of ocean blue.
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PURSUIT OF ST. JOHN PACKS PLENTY OF THINGS TO SEE AND DO INTO ITS TINY 19 SQUARE MILES.
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HIKE INTO HISTORY PEER INTO THE PAST FOR A DEEP UNDERSTANDING OF THE ISLAND AND ITS PEOPLE. have not been identified. Another easy-to-navigate historical site is the Annaberg Sugar Plantation, the island’s biggest and most well-preserved and restored plantation. This site gained national attention in 2021 when its adjacent Leinster Bay waterfront was added to the National Park Service’s Underground Railroad Network to Freedom, a program that honors, preserves, and promotes the history of resistance to enslavement through escape and flight. As new signage at Annaberg shares, those enslaved at the plantation spent their days toiling in the view of nearby Tortola, a British Virgin Island where emancipation occurred 14 years before it did on St. John, which was part of the Danish West Indies. Many enslaved Africans took a chance at freedom by swimming 1.3 miles across the channel to Tortola. It’s estimated that around 100 were successful. Annaberg’s new signage also explains the inner workings of the plantation’s bakehouse, wind-powered sugar mill, and sugar factory, all of which visitors can see among the ruins today. Some of the island’s historic sites pair sightseeing with a workout like the L’Esperance ruins. You’ll descend about a quarter mile down the L’Esperance hiking trail to get here. This hike’s first set of ruins includes a charming stone bridge, graves, and a plantation great house. After visiting these ruins, it’s a short — albeit steep — walk back
up to Centerline Road; or you can opt to continue the entire 2.6-mile trail, which culminates on the south shore’s unspoiled Genti Bay. Along the way, you can take a short spur to the ruins of the Sieben plantation, where the Danish “welcoming arms” staircase, still prevalent in
modern-day Virgin Islands architecture, can be seen at the ruin of the plantation’s great house. In the case of this trail, what goes down must come up, and you’ll need to hike the 2.6-mile trail back up to Centerline Road to return to civilization.
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he island’s complicated past is best explored within the Virgin Islands National Park (VINP), which preserves and interprets much of St. John’s history. Your first stop should be the VINP visitor center in Cruz Bay, where knowledgeable rangers and volunteers can help you find activities and sites to visit that match your interests and physical capabilities. There are plenty of maps and brochures at the visitor center, and you can even pick up educational books and St. John–themed swag in the Friends of VINP store, located right inside the visitor center. The most accessible place to experience St. John’s history is the Cinnamon Bay Plantation Ruins. An accessible boardwalk winds through what remains of this once-active 18th-century sugar plantation. Among the stone ruins, you’ll find the plantation’s factory building, plantation house, cookhouse, and slave quarters. Informative signage educates visitors on the plantation’s history and natural environment. If you’re feeling up for a bit of a walk, a short loop trail extends from the ruins into the forest. The trail is mostly flat and well shaded and takes 30 minutes to complete. More signage along the trail takes you past the resting place of Anna Margarethe Berner Hjardemaal, who owned the plantation with her husband, Nicolai Severin Hjardemaal. Anna, who died in 1836, is buried here alongside others who
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hether you’re a committed fitness buff or looking to burn off some of those island cocktails, St. John offers plenty of ways to get your sweat on. Some of the island’s hiking trails combine beautiful sights with heart rate–revving physical challenges. One great option is the Cinnamon Bay Trail, which is not to be confused with the adjacent Cinnamon Bay Nature Loop. At just under two miles long, the trail starts near sea level on North Shore Road and winds upward
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through the forest to finish at about 900 feet above sea level near mile marker 4 on Centerline Road. The trail follows and crosses the Cinnamon Bay gut — island vernacular for small streams that flow after heavy rains — and is well shaded by lush foliage. Along the trail, you’ll encounter incredible views of the island’s North Shore below. If you’ve got a little extra energy in the tank, the America Hill spur that forks off the Cinnamon Bay Trail is well worth the additional 0.4-mile trek. This spur culminates in the ruin
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of a great house believed to date to the mid-19th century. Sweeping views of Maho and Francis Bays are an added reward for taking the America Hill spur. If you’re simply looking to get your steps in, why not combine this task with a walk on one of St. John’s stunningly gorgeous beaches? At about a mile long, Cinnamon Bay is the longest of the island’s renowned North Shore beaches; but most other beaches are perfectly suitable for a shore walk. Those who favor group exercise will be glad to know that a handful of yoga and fitness instructors on the island and others visit seasonally to lead classes and retreats. There’s no real gym or fitness center on St. John, so classics are often sporadic,
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From strolling through the historic district of Cruz Bay to chatting with retail employees, seeing, smelling, tasting, and touching the one-of-a-kind creations sold on the island, a St. John spending spree is an ideal way to fully appreciate the creativity and beauty of the island’s people.
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ature rules on St. John, and the island’s natural beauty is likely a big factor in why you vacation here. Experience it and help preserve it for future generations with these ecotourism opportunities. Look no further than the Friends of Virgin Islands National Park for a myriad of family-friendly ways to interact with the natural environment of St. John. Cinnamon Campground chats run from November through June and invite visitors to connect with local experts on topics like sea turtles, astronomy, and protecting coral reefs. Learn traditional plant uses with a bush medicine seminar led by local culture bearer Delroy
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“Ital” Anthony, then join the Friends on a guided hike of Reef Bay, Leinster Bay, or Ram Head Trail and see which plants you can spot with your newfound knowledge. If you’d like to give back during your stay, contact Island Green Living, which runs St. John’s recycling program and operates the island’s only secondhand store, the ReSource Depot. Volunteers are often welcome to help sort recyclables and crush cans. You can further help the environment by sourcing vacation items like pool floats and beach chairs at the ReSource Depot and then donating the items back to the nonprofit’s shop upon your departure.
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IN ST. JOHN, YOU CAN ENJOY AND CARE FOR THE ISLAND’S STRIKING NATURAL LANDSCAPE.
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ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS GUIDE BAJO EL SOL GALLERY & ART BAR Mongoose Junction, Cruz Bay 340-693-7070 / 340-690-9528 https://bajo-el-sol-gallery. business.site Bajo el Sol Gallery & Art Bar is a hybrid art gallery, bookstore, café, rum, and wine shop. It is dedicated to Virgin Islands fine art and cultural expression. You’ll also find the largest selection of aged rums on St. John, which can be sampled in curated tasting flights. THE PARROT CLUB Wharfside Village, Cruz Bay 340-776-4111
www.parrotclubvi.com On the beautiful island of St. John, there is an entertainment experience like no other. The Parrot Club offers the hottest gaming in the coolest atmosphere. Take a break from the sun but keep the scenery at the renowned Parrot Club bar. Get lucky at the island’s only gaming center with video slots, blackjack, keno, poker, and roulette. The Parrot Club is beachfront in Wharfside Village, just steps from the ferry dock next to the island’s premier dining experience, La Tapa Plage. Whether you are day-tripping it or hanging out for the nightlife, The Parrot Club is your place for entertainment. STJ9
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t. John’s pristine waters inspire wonder, relaxation, and fun. Whether it’s a soothing soak you’re after or you’d prefer aquatic adventures and underwater explorations, the calm, cobalt waters surrounding St. John have much to offer.
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On the Surface The clarity of St. John’s waters and the many reefs and sea life that stick close to the island’s shores make snorkeling right off the beach a fun and popular activity. Drift among sea turtles munching seagrass at Maho Bay, or opt for a more challenging snorkel around Waterlemon Cay, where seagrass beds and snorkel colonies attract turtles, STJ12 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
stingrays, conch, and a wide variety of fish. Snorkeling with a buddy is a smart choice, and float belts are strongly advised for those who anticipate needing a little boost on longer snorkeling excursions. Remember when snorkeling that you’re in the home of the sea creatures. Never follow, harass, or attempt to touch any marine life.
Sky-High Fun Soar above the islands for a unique bird’s-eye view with a parasailing excursion. Floating above the sea gives Mother Nature an unforgettable vantage point. From above, you’ll take in the verdant, sloping curves of the islands and cays, framed by the ocean’s unimaginable shades of blue. Parasailing charters operate on St. Thomas and don’t enter
DID YOU KNOW? The clarity of St. John’s waters and the many reefs and sea life that stick close to the island’s shores make snorkeling right off the beach a fun and popular activity.
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Foster a deep relationship with the ocean and its creatures on a scuba diving excursion. Low Key Watersports is the island’s leading dive operation, with many decades of experience in the territory. Knowledgeable guides take you to reefs, caverns, and undersea wonders with a full range of scuba diving experiences. Newbies can get certified, while more novice divers can experience specialized encounters like night dives or hunting for lionfish.
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Virgin Islands National Park waters, as this activity is not allowed in the park. St. Thomas is a quick ferry ride away from St. John, or many outfitters will pick you up in St. John and take you to the right places to experience spectacular views.
Paddle Power Paddling under your own power on a paddle board or kayak is a great exercise; these activities also allow you to peer into the deep and spot sea life below, thanks to exceedingly crystalline seas. Paddleboarding and kayaking are fun, family-friendly ways to experience the island’s Coral Reef National Monument. Equipment rentals are easy to come by, and you can opt for a guided tour if you want to learn about the island’s marine life as you paddle.
Sail Away Virgin Islands visitors often say boat days are the best days. A day at sea allows you to explore the island’s surrounding cays and beaches, which can only be accessed by water. From vibrant snorkeling sites to floating restaurants to cliff diving, there’s plenty to see and do during a day in USVI waters. Low Key Watersports offers both bareboat rentals and captained charters for up to 12 people.
Symbiotic Harmony For a truly unique experience, head to the island’s East End, where one of the world’s rarest relationships between mangroves and corals exists in Hurricane Hole. Snorkel or kayak among the mangroves’ crop roots, on which a diverse colony of corals grows. The mangroves provide a safe
haven for juvenile marine species, making any Hurricane Hole excursion an enchanting experience. You can easily get to Hurricane Hole by land or sea.
Find Your Perfect Fit Having the right gear can make all the difference when diving into memorable experiences in St. John’s impossibly blue waters. There are plenty of gear rental businesses on the island, and they’re happy to help you find your perfect fit. Maybe you need a kayak for two that you and your paddling partner can easily maneuver, or you’re a bearded individual looking for insight on preventing your snorkel mask from leaking. Local gear rental and excursion companies ensure you get topof-the-line gear and the best insider information for your chosen watersport activity.
ON THE WATER GUIDE VIRGIN ISLANDS EXPEDITION COMPANY 18-2 Enighed, Cruz Bay 340-775-6074 www.usviexpeditions.com Virgin Islands Expedition Company offers guided kayaking, paddleboarding, and hiking adventures throughout St. John and its surrounding waters. Tours are intentionally crafted to showcase the natural beauty and diverse marine ecosystems of St. John. You can also rent paddle boards and kayaks by the day or week. Scenic open-air transportation from Cruz Bay included with all tours. Join Virgin Islands Expedition Company on the island known as Love City and let them show you this unspoiled gem. STJ13
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SUBLIME FIND UNMATCHED BEAUTY AND TRANQUIL VIBES ON ST. JOHN’S SHORELINES.
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f there’s one thing about St. John that appeals to every traveler who visits the island, it’s got to be the beach. Whether you’re a setup camper, a nap-in-the-sand type of beachgoer, or you come to the beach to access world-class snorkeling, St. John offers the perfect stretch of shoreline for every traveler.
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Amenities for All At some beaches on St. John, all you need is a towel and sunscreen because everything else you need is on offer, thanks to beachside vendors. If you only visit one beach while you’re here, it should be Trunk Bay. This pristine stretch of beach is one of enchanting beauty. You’ll find the softest, gleaming sands and the brightest, most brilliant waters here. Trunk also boasts food and drink offerings, restrooms, showers, beach chairs, and snorkel equipment rentals. This combination of beauty and amenities often lands Trunk on best-beach lists, and 2023 was no exception. Trunk Bay was number six on Banana Boat’s list of the World’s Best Beaches. This is the one beach within the Virgin Islands National Park where you’ll pay to enter. The fee of $5 per person aged 16 and over is well worth the reward. Cinnamon Bay, just eastward from Trunk Bay, is another pristine beauty with amenities. At this mile-long stretch of velvety alabaster sands, there’s a restaurant serving breakfast and dinner, a food truck serving lunch, and a watersport center where you can rent the gear you need to get out and enjoy the ocean. The next beach to the east is Maho Bay, where travelers can purchase food and drinks and rent watersport gear. This
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beach combines a laid-back party scene with captivating sea life. If you’re searching for sea turtles, Maho Bay is the place to go. The bay’s shallow seagrass beds are food fodder for the sea turtles that frequent the island’s waters. Maho is relatively shallow, and the waters are often calm, making it a great spot for families with young children. Those new to snorkeling will appreciate the near-shore reefs on either end of the bay and the near guarantee of turtle sightings.
A Local Favorite Hawksnest Beach, just two miles outside of Cruz Bay, is the closest major North Shore beach to the island’s main town. Perhaps it’s this proximity, or maybe the beach’s shelters, picnic tables, and grills, that draw a local
DID YOU KNOW? If you only visit one beach while you’re here, it should be Trunk Bay. This pristine stretch of beach is one of enchanting beauty.
crowd on weekends. Residents flock to Hawksnest to catch up with friends and family in the beach’s gorgeous natural setting. If you’re traveling with children, this is a great beach to find some young local friends to play with. The wider bay is home to reefs that make for great snorkeling, and nearby Gibney Beach is a relatively easy swim from Hawksnest and well worth exploring.
Southern Splendor On the far southeast side of St. John’s, you’ll find Salt Pond,
a beach with varying opportunities for activity. Like its North Shore counterparts, this beach boasts soft white sands and clear, calm blue waters. Snorkeling is a popular activity here. There are also a few options for exploration by land. Just behind the beach is the salt pond for which the beach is named. Sometimes, the pond takes on a pink tinge thanks to microscopic algae; and in times of drought, sea salt can be harvested from the pond’s shores. Drunk Bay is just beyond the salt pond, a wild and windswept stretch of shoreline where coral rubble and flotsam make for a curious landscape. Finally, Salt Pond is the starting point for the popular Ram Head hike, a two-mile out-and-back trek that takes you to the end of a peninsula with sweeping views of the island’s south shore. STJ15
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ISLAND EXPLORE THE ECLECTIC BOUTIQUES AND SHOPS THAT ADORN THE ISLAND, EACH OFFERING A CURATED SELECTION OF TREASURES REFLECTING THE DISTINCTIVE ALLURE OF THIS TROPICAL PARADISE.
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eyond the island’s sunsoaked shores and lush landscapes, St. John offers enticing experiences for shopaholics and souvenir hunters. You won’t find chains, franchises, or recognizable U.S. brands on St. John. Instead, shops and boutiques here are generally independently owned, and it’s not uncommon to encounter a store’s owner as you browse their wares. St. John business owners’ individuality and pride in their products equate to a meaningful shopping experience for visitors. For the biggest bang for your buck, start in the main town of Cruz Bay, where you’ll find the highest concentration of shops. There are shopping centers on both ends of the small town and numerous additional shops in between. Local vendors often set up shop in the town’s Frank Powell Park, selling Virgin Islands T-shirts alongside locally made foods, arts, and crafts. If there’s a single item you should purchase to signal your love for St. John, it would be the famed and beloved hook bracelet. Each jewelry shop and retailer offers this bracelet in various materials and styles for
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men, women, and children. The hook bracelet is a veritable beacon and conversation starter that lets other St. John lovers know you share the same affinity. Bamboo Studio, which pairs the shopping experience with the opportunity to see artisans at work, is one Cruz Bay retailer where you can search for your ideal hook bracelet. Island-inspired designs are crafted in Bamboo’s jeweler’s studio, where picture windows invite shoppers to pause and see beautiful works brought to life. Just across the walkway, bracelets, earrings, pendants, necklaces, charms, rings, and more are available in Bamboo’s Wharfside Village retail shop. On the other side of Cruz Bay, Mongoose Junction is a must-visit for its beautiful native stonework, lush courtyards, and wide selection of shops, restaurants, and bars. While you’re there, visit Vibe, whose timeless jewelry captures the spirit of St. John. On the opposite side of Mongoose Junction, Caravan Gallery’s wide selection of jewelry is complemented by
SHOPPING GUIDE BAMBOO STUDIO Wharfside Village, Cruz Bay 340-776-0669 www.bamboovi.com Visit Bamboo Studio for a truly unique shopping experience, where you can choose from countless island-inspired designs. Many pieces can be personalized, giving you the opportunity to take home a one-of-a-kind piece. What sets Bamboo Studio apart from other jewelry stores is that its workshop is located on-site, allowing you to see the local artisans crafting the designs in silver, gold, and precious stones. Taking home a piece from Bamboo Studio will remind you of our beautiful islands and your favorite island memories. CARAVAN GALLERY Mongoose Junction, Cruz Bay 340-779-4566 www.caravangallery.com Caravan Gallery is the place for affordable and fine jewelry, unique gifts, and authentic artifacts from around the world. In Caravan’s Mongoose Junction location, you will find the original St. John hook bracelet, locally made jewelry, and the best selection of Larimar, the “gemstone of the Caribbean.” JOLLY DOG TRADING CO. Isola Shoppes, 13A Carolina Coral Bay 802-489-4167 www.thejollydog.com info@thejollydog.com Jolly Dog Trading Co. in Coral Bay is a charming and eclectic retail destination since 1997. With its laid-back island vibe, the store offers a diverse selection of locally designed and crafted products, including T-shirts, headwear, local artwork, jewelry, beachwear, and souvenirs. Visitors can soak in the island spirit while browsing through Jolly Dog’s unique and vibrant collection. The friendly staff adds to the welcoming atmosphere, making it a must-visit spot for locals and tourists looking for a memorable shopping experience.
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African artifacts and intriguing gifts like Buddha figurines and decorative bowls and boxes. Like other island jewelers, Vibe and Caravan Gallery carry their own locally made hook bracelets. Also in Mongoose Junction is Virgin Abis, a CBD and hemp boutique with wellness products like tinctures, salves, flowers, face oils, masks, and bath soaks. St. John–branded swim shirts are another popular option for letting the world know that you love Love City, and they come in handy to protect your skin from the sun during those long, lazy days at the beach. Local jams, jellies, hot sauces, and spice blends are a great way to keep your vacation memories alive once you’ve returned home. These items are available at numerous St. John stores. Shops in Coral Bay aren’t as numerous as in busy Cruz Bay, but what the island’s quieter side lacks in quantity, it makes up for in one-of-akind quality. Offerings in Coral Bay are decidedly offbeat in the most fun ways. With funky T-shirts depicting everything from the island’s petroglyphs to the finer aspects of vacation and beach life, Jolly Dog Trading Co. has outfitted generations of travelers as one of the longest-running retailers in Coral Bay. Located in the same shopping complex, Isola Shoppes, Zemi Island Designs offers artisan jewelry, including the famed Virgin Islands hook bracelet. Shopping on St. John is a uniquely special experience. From strolling through the historic district of Cruz Bay to chatting with retail employees, seeing, smelling, tasting, and touching the one-of-a-kind creations sold on the island, a St. John spending spree is an ideal way to fully appreciate the creativity and beauty of the island’s people.
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GUARDIANS OF THE WILD Discover the crucial role and heartfelt mission of St. John Wildlife & Donkey Rescue.
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art of St. John’s charm is the furry and feathered friends that freely roam the island. They add a quaint wildness to this Caribbean paradise, especially the donkeys that visitors often seek out for photo ops. These types of interactions, however, lead to what’s known as humananimal conflict, which can result in harm to the animal. The donkeys, deer, most goats, and birds that call St. John home are indeed wild; and nature can sometimes be cruel. But luckily, these creatures have a helping hand when they find themselves in trouble. St. John Wildlife & Donkey Rescue, Inc. (dba St. John Wildlife Rehabilitation) has rehabilitated everything from laughing gulls suffering from naturally occurring botulism (which does not affect humans) to a full-grown deer stuck in the ruin of a cistern. Headed by Phyllis Benton and
Pam Holmes, both St. John residents are federally permitted to provide wildlife rehabilitation. The group was formed in 2018 and has 115 on-island volunteer responders. At the time of this publication’s printing, the nonprofit organization had received 196 calls for assistance in 2023. The best kinds of calls, says Benton, are where no intervention is required. “People will send me a photo of a scaly-naped pigeon hiding in vegetation on the ground, and it’s obvious to me that it’s a fledgling and it’s where it’s supposed to be,” says Benton. “I tell the caller that the bird will probably only be there for about a day, and the happiest calls are when they contact me the next day to say, ‘You were right.’ When a fawn is found on its own, that doesn’t necessarily mean Mom is gone. It’s the natural way for a mom to go off and forage during the day
and leave her baby in what she feels is a safe spot. Our calls are often education-based, letting people know that the animal may not need to be rescued. It’s not that we don’t want to take these animals in. It’s not the right thing for the animal and its life path. If nothing is wrong and it’s not injured, it just needs time.” Calls that have required intervention include a baby goat stuck in a wildlife exclusion grate and a goat that had fallen on rocks and become paralyzed. A good rule of thumb on whether the wildlife rescue organization’s intervention is needed is when the animal in question seems easy to catch. Animals that can escape from what they perceive as danger are unlikely to need assistance. “If we can’t catch the animal, we can’t do much to help, including evaluating it,” says Benton. “There are birds that can have an injured leg and still tend to do pretty well.” The adoration visitors feel for St. John’s animals often inspires a desire to help or even feed the animals. However, this practice is harmful in many ways. Getting donkeys
to approach your car for a snack or a photo op teaches them to repeat this behavior, resulting in cars hitting, injuring, or even killing the gentle animals. Some island’s donkeys suffer from equine Cushing’s disease, evidenced by the animals’ “lumpy” appearance from eating junk food supplied by humans. St. John’s donkeys have evolved to withstand the island’s conditions, Holmes says. “They’ve got plenty of food on the island; look around,” says Holmes. “The plants that grow here are their natural diet, and that’s what they need. They don’t need our food.” To report an animal in distress, call 340-643-WILD (9453). St. John Wildlife & Donkey Rescue, Inc. is a registered all-volunteer 501(c)(3) organization and is supported solely by grants and donations. To donate, scan the QR code or visit www.stjohnwildliferehab.org.
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VIBE JEWELRY Wharfside Village & Mongoose Junction 340-643-1122 www.vibejewelry.com Vibe Jewelry is a women-owned business founded in 2004 by longtime friends who are inspired by the beauty of the Virgin Islands. Vibe’s jewelry designs are handcrafted in sterling silver and 14-karat solid gold, often adorned with Larimar, topaz, zircons, and diamonds. Vibe’s trademarked logo features the recognizable St. John petroglyph, which can be found among ancient rock carvings on the Reef Bay Trail. VIRGIN ABIS Mongoose Junction, Cruz Bay 340-690-2185 www.virginabis.com Virgin Abis is a locally owned and operated hemp/cannabis store that is dedicated to providing access to high-quality products at an affordable price. At this store, you’ll find friendly, knowledgeable staff to help find exactly what you are looking for.
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Visit today and mention this ad for 5 percent off! ZEMI ISLAND DESIGNS Isola Shoppes, 13A Carolina Coral Bay 802-489-2901 www.zemistj.com zemistj@icloud.com Zemi Island Designs in Coral Bay is a captivating jewelry store nestled in the heart of the U.S. Virgin Islands. This emporium of distinction showcases stunning, handcrafted pieces inspired by the natural beauty of the Caribbean. From exquisite necklaces and island-made hook bracelets to intricate rings and earrings, Zemi Island Designs offers a curated selection of unique and timeless jewelry. The store’s knowledgeable and friendly staff ensures that each customer receives personalized attention while exploring the exquisite collection. Whether you’re a jewelry connoisseur or searching for a special gift, Zemi Island Designs is a mustvisit destination for all.
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DINING
SAVOR FROM BEACHSIDE EATERIES TO FINE-DINING VENUES, UNCOVER THE DIVERSE AND DELECTABLE DINING SCENE THAT DEFINES ST. JOHN.
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THE FLAVORS
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ou might be surprised to know that the tiny island of St. John packs a big flavor punch. There’s a surprising quantity and variety of restaurants in Love City. From casual roadside food trucks to elegant fine-dining venues, there are dishes and price points that appeal to every traveler.
Sampling local fare is one of the fun ways to get to know your vacation destination. Virgin Islands cuisine is the manifestation of a centuries-long mash-up of cultures. The heaviest influence on local cuisine is African, a carryover of the plantation days when West Africans were enslaved here. Local foods tend to be found at small roadside eateries and food trucks in both Cruz Bay and Coral Bay. One of the simplest local menu offerings that’s sure to be enjoyed by almost everyone is the johnnycake. The name of this round of fried dough, sometimes split and served with cheese, ham, bacon, or egg inside, likely evolved from the name “journey cake,” indicating that it makes a good, hearty snack that travels well. Pate, pronounced like the meat spread but worlds apart in the culinary sense, is the island’s version of an empanada. These tasty pockets of fried dough are stuffed with beef, chicken, vegetables, or saltfish and make a great, easy lunch at the beach. STJ26 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
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Fond Favorites If you’re traveling with picky eaters or you just want to stick to what you know, don’t worry! There is plenty of American fare to be found. The party is always on at Beach Bar in Cruz Bay. Located on the waterfront with views of the sunset and ferries coming and going, this casual, family-friendly eatery is a staple for travelers. The STJ28 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
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Beach Bar is open for weekend brunch, lunch, and dinner daily and often features live music at night. They’ve got all your bar food favorites like burgers, nachos, chicken tenders, and more creative offerings like Reuben egg rolls and the tandoori chicken sandwich. You’ll find another favorite, Cruz Bay Landing, just across the street from the ferry dock. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, this venue is a great spot to watch the wild chickens wandering through Frank Powell Park while you enjoy eggs Benedict, a jerk mahi sandwich, or baby back ribs. Cruz Bay Landing’s adjacent coffee shop and creamery serves flavored lattes, smoothies, and desserts like Key lime pie.
An Elegant Evening Every vacation should include at least one night of fine dining, and there are options aplenty in Cruz Bay. Reservations are strongly recommended for higher-end venues, especially if you’re traveling during high season.
Morgan’s Mango is a favorite among visitors thanks to the restaurant’s artful blending of many Caribbean cuisines. This dinner-only restaurant’s menu features a nice balance of seafood, meat, and vegetarian options. Morgan’s Mango’s Tuesday and Saturday lobster nights, when fresh locally caught lobster is on special, draw quite the crowd. Reservations are recommended well in advance. Another fine-dining option is Ocean 362 at Gallows Point. Ask for a seat on the rail to enjoy stunning sunset views with your meal. Dinner options are inspired by an “island-totable” guiding principle, with menu options like a foie gras parfait starter and rack of lamb entree. Ocean 362 is an ideal choice for a romantic evening. Miss Lucy’s on the island’s southeastern side offers the perfect fusion of an elegant seaside setting with delectable Caribbean flavors. This venue’s location and ambience are unmatched. Sitting in the shade of sea grape trees as you look out on the sparkling ocean and a collection of cays in the dis-
tance inspires the deep sense of relaxation often sought in a Caribbean vacation. Gentle ocean breezes wash over patrons, enjoying local foods like fried plantains, kallaloo, and crab soup, and the showstopper that brings diners back again and again — the grouper Reuben sandwich.
Dress Down Even the finest St. John restaurants embody the laid-back vibes that attract visitors to the island. Beyond requiring patrons to wear shoes, there’s no dress code. You’ll never be turned away from a St. John restaurant for forgetting your sports jacket at home. Men can wear shorts or pants, a collared shirt, and flip-flops; and ladies can wear a sundress or blouse and skirt or pants. When dressing up for dinner, think of casual elegance plus comfort. But please remember that bathing suits are for the beach, no matter what type of restaurant you’re visiting. Shirts and non-see-through cover-ups should always be worn once your toes leave the sand.
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Roti is a Caribbean staple that entered the region via Indian immigrants who came to Trinidad as laborers. Its saucy, curry-infused filling — chicken, goat, and vegetables are common options — is wrapped in roti skin, a thin, flaky, griddlecooked Indian flatbread. There’s only one place on St. John to regularly find roti. At Roti King, located in a red school bus in the lumberyard parking lot, Mr. Hill serves up rotis that are full of flavor. More adventurous travelers should seek out a goat dish. Goat water, a hearty soup of goat meat, vegetables, herbs, and spices, is warm, comforting, and supremely flavorful. In stew goat, the meat is stewed with spices, herbs, garlic, and onion until the meat is tender and falls away from the bone. Stew goat is often served as part of a belly-filling plate with peas and rice, vegetables, and starchy ground provisions. Cooked in a similar fashion to stew goat, oxtail is a remnant of the colonial era, when enslaved people had to make do with unwanted cuts of meat. As it turns out, this cut of cow’s tail, stewed down with the chef’s choice of spices and herbs, results in a tender, beefy, flavorful dish served with various local sides and makes for a robust, nurturing meal.
DINING GUIDE THE BEACH BAR Wharfside Village Cruz Bay Beach 340-777-4220 www.beachbarstjohn.com A trip to St. John wouldn’t be complete without a stop at The Beach Bar. Join the locals for cocktails and killer sunsets on the waterfront. In business for more than 20 years, The Beach Bar features world-famous Painkillers, Bushwackers, live music, and some of the best bar eats on the island. Open daily at 10 a.m. Head over to The Beach Bar — home of “some of the best times you’ll never remember!” CRUZ BAY LANDING Just off the ferry dock, Cruz Bay 340-776-6908 www.cruzbaylanding.com The restaurant and bar provide a casual dining experience in downtown Cruz Bay. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Cruz Bay Landing’s coffee shop and creamery features coffee, ice cream, homemade desserts, and grab-andgo sandwiches. Featuring a diverse menu, from local favorites like roti, mahi-mahi, and coconut shrimp to familiar American cuisine such as barbecued ribs, burgers, and wings. Stop by the gift shop after enjoying your meal.
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THE LONGBOARD 1 Prince St., Cruz Bay 340-715-2210 www.thelongboardstjohn.com Caribbean-inspired bar and restaurant offering light, healthy fares and creative cocktails inspired by coastal regions worldwide. Menu features poke bowls, ceviches, and small plates prepared with a Caribbean flair using local spices, locally caught seafood, and locally grown produce. Bar program boasts an array of house-crafted cocktails, mocktails, and local brews. MISS LUCY’S Friis Bay; 340-693-5244 You won’t find a more picturesque setting than Miss Lucy’s, a casual, Caribbean-inspired restaurant located on the waterfront at Friis Bay. Gentle trade winds flow constantly from the sea as diners enjoy fresh Caribbean fare in the shade of sea grape trees. Miss Lucy’s offers a truly relaxing dining experience that travelers return to again and again.
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MORGAN’S MANGO Cruz Bay; 340-693-8141 www.morgansmango.com Since 1992, Morgan’s Mango has been offering a neo-Caribbean experience conveying the juices and jazz of the islands with a carnival of flavors and lifestyles. A sophisticated yet casual place of dazzling light with tropical breezes and starry nights that all play a part in a sensory dining experience. OCEAN 362 Five-minute stroll from Cruz Bay 340-776-0001 www.ocean362.com Perched above Gallows Point Resort’s beautifully landscaped five-acre property, Ocean 362 brings you modern “island-to-table” cuisine paired with stunning sunsets and views of the twinkling lights of St. Thomas after dark. Just a fiveminute stroll from the passenger ferry and the heart of Cruz Bay, the restaurant celebrates every aspect of what it means to eat local with a modern take on traditional Caribbean dishes. With its convenient location, open-air dining room, and top-floor cocktail bar, Ocean 362 is a perfect venue for special celebrations. Call for dinner reservations or to request availability for a private event. STJ29
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ISLAND THERE ARE ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS FOR EVERY TYPE OF TRAVELER ON ST. JOHN, PROMISING A PERFECT BLEND OF COMFORT AND CARIBBEAN CHARM. by ANDREA MILAM
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RETREATS
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n an island where nature is perhaps the biggest allure for travelers, why not go all in and immerse yourself in St. John’s ecological landscape with a campground stay? As an added bonus, campgrounds are far less expensive than the villas many travelers choose; so camping makes a St. John vacation accessible for many budgets. There are two campgrounds on the island. High on a hill in Susannaberg, Neptune’s Lookout offers a primitive setting with jaw-dropping views. Bring your own tent and gear, or have a tent set up for you before you arrive. On-site shared bathrooms and showers, a cooler, a grill, a restaurant, and a stocked community coffee station round out the amenities here. Down at sea level, Cinnamon Bay Campground has a range of accommodations right on one of the island’s most beautiful beaches. Bring your tent or try glamping in one of their eco-tents. Cottages are at the highest end of Cinnamon Bay’s offerings. Guests in all accommodations use shared restroom and shower facilities, and an on-site restaurant,
food truck, general store, and watersport center are all available for guest use. On the other end of the spectrum, you’ll find stunning modern villas with luxurious high-end finishes and every amenity imaginable. On-island villa management companies that can help you find the ideal fit oversee most of these villas. Those traveling with small children should know that larger villas are often laid out in pods, with bedrooms detached from the main living and dining areas. As you search for your perfect home away from home, be sure to mention to property management companies and owners that you’re traveling with small children so they can help you find the place that’s just right for you. Travelers should also know that air conditioning is not a given in St. John. Electricity is extremely expensive and, at times, unreliable; so villas are often designed to take advantage of the trade winds to cool the interior space. If you or someone in your traveling party is sensitive to heat, look for fully air-conditioned accommodations.
Gallows Point Resort, located on a point at the mouth of Cruz Bay Harbor, is a great choice for first-time travelers to St. John. From Gallows, you can walk into Cruz Bay and enjoy the town’s many shops, bars, and restaurants. Their units are fully air-conditioned, and an onsite pool, concierge, gourmet gift shop, and restaurant make vacationing here a breeze. There are plenty of accommodation options in Cruz Bay, where most first-timers opt to stay. Taxis are readily available, so travelers unsure about driving on the left can stay here without renting a car. Also convenient to Cruz Bay is Sea Shore Allure, where you’ll find elegant seaside suites with picturesque ocean views. This luxury retreat offers a pool with poolside cabanas and tiki bar, and each unit features a full kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Another close-to-Cruz Bay place to stay is The Hills. Nestled above Cruz Bay, this modern-day vacationers’ oasis affords sweeping island and ocean views from each of its high-end villas. A private clubhouse, full-service restaurant
and bar, and fitness center are among the amenities here. Travelers looking to avoid the hustle and bustle of the island’s main town should look for lodging options in Coral Bay or the far-flung East End. Accommodations on this side of the island are largely privately owned homes, villas, and apartments. Coral Bay has grocery stores, shops, and restaurants, though the nearest gas station is about five miles away. The island’s eastern side offers an utterly peaceful and tranquil respite from everyday life. The one thing you won’t find in St. John are all-inclusive resorts. The island’s approach to tourism favors environmentally conscious visitors who come here precisely because of its lack of development. Still, with a wide range of accommodation options, from campgrounds to boutique hotels to condos to luxury villas, you will surely find your perfectly personalized experience on St. John.
ACCOMMODATIONS GUIDE GALLOWS POINT RESORT Cruz Bay 340-776-6434 www.gallowspointresort.com Gallows Point Resort in St. John offers sweeping panoramic views and stunning sunsets from its private oceanfront location on a lushly landscaped five-acre peninsula. Just a five-minute stroll from the main town of Cruz Bay, you will find this exceptional setting and tropical ambience unmatched by other accommodations in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Offering newly renovated one-bedroom oceanfront villas, a gift and gourmet coffee shop, concierge service, on-site car rental agency, and fine dining at the highly acclaimed onsite restaurant, Ocean 362, the resort was especially designed with your vacation experience in mind. STJ31
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THE HILLS ST. JOHN 11 Bay View Terrace, Cruz Bay 800-727-6610 https://thehillsstjohn.com In the tropical vastness of the Caribbean Sea lies a place that calls you to a greater vacation experience, a place that offers refuge for the mind, body, and spirit, that strips away the trappings and complications of everyday life. The place is The Hills. Nestled high above the bustling and eclectic harbor town of Cruz Bay, The Hills, a modern-day vacationers’ oasis, welcomes you to beautiful St. John. From Cruz Bay, you’ll make your ascent. As you climb higher up the winding road, you shed your worries and any reservations you had about the promise of the slice of island life you are about to experience. You’ll be greeted with panoramic views of distant islands and sapphire-blue waters that surround St. John. The sounds of coqui frogs, songbirds, and the wind dancing through the palms will instantly transport you miles away from ordinary, from everything you left behind. Stroll from room to room surrounding
yourself with modern luxury. Relax in the air-conditioned comfort of your private home watching the ships traverse the waters, birds soaring overhead, and revel in a 12/7/23 10:27 AM feeling of pure and utter relaxation as you think to yourself, “This is where I belong.” Feel the sun on your face as you sip an authentic Caribbean cocktail by the pool. Then make your way to the clubhouse where you can share your experiences of this vacation paradise with fellow travelers. Elevate your vacation experience. Set your compass and head for The Hills. SEA SHORE ALLURE 271 Fish Fry Drive 340-779-2800 www.seashoreallure.com Located close to the lovely beaches and waters of St. John, Sea Shore Allure entices guests to experience luxury close to beaches, shopping, dining, hiking trails, and scenic overviews on the island. Unique suites and premier amenities make this St. John hotel a one-of-a-kind beach retreat.
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Modern “island-to-table” cuisine. Traditional Caribbean dishes with a modern twist. The freshest local ingredients available. Stunning views for a sunset dinner. Professional staff, refined service, chef-driven dishes & craft cocktails.
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piece of paradise can be yours to embrace whenever the island beckons. If the allure of island life occupies your daily thoughts, it
340 REAL ESTATE CO. 340-643-6068 www.340realestateco.com Offering residential condos, land, and commercial real estate on St. John. Rock solid islandwide since 1978.
might be the perfect moment for a life-changing move. Whether eyeing an investment property or envisioning a permanent residence in the sun-soaked Virgin Islands, the real estate market offers a spectrum of choices, spanning budgets from $500,000 to $12 million or more. On St. John alone, over 200 parcels of land grace the MLS, scattered across the island's diverse regions with varying views and price points, ranging from under $100,000 to over $7 million. Condos, a savvy investment for part-time island living, present 18 different complexes on St. John, each boasting unique finishes and amenities.
Owning a home on St. John can be an adventure, with city
purchases and no mandates dictating when undeveloped
utilities limited to Cruz Bay. Homes rely on cisterns for rainwater storage and on-site
land must be built upon. As a U.S. territory, ownership follows
septic systems. Underwater cables connect the island to St. Thomas, providing the lifeblood of electricity. Apart from the joy of having your own personal haven each time you visit, the advantages of Virgin Islands homeownership include no restrictions against purely investment-driven
the “fee simple” model; and enticingly low property taxes sweeten the deal. For those contemplating a home purchase in this tropical paradise, local real estate experts stand ready to guide you through the myriad options. Whatever your taste, whatever your lifestyle, your slice of Virgin Islands paradise eagerly awaits!
CRUZ BAY REALTY Cruz Bay 340-693-8808 www.cruzbayrealty.com From Caribbean hilltops to white sandy beaches, Cruz Bay Realty has been making dreams a reality since 1985. Whether searching for an investment opportunity or primary residence, its U.S. Virgin Islands–based team will provide you with the local insight needed to meet your real estate goals. The office is located just steps off the ferry, in the heart of Cruz Bay.
FROM CARIBBEAN HILLTOPS TO WHITE SANDY BEACHES, OUR USVI-BASED TEAM SPECIALIZES IN MAKING YOUR DREAMS BECOME REALITY. OUR OFFICE IS LOCATED JUST STEPS OFF THE FERRY, IN THE HEART OF CRUZ BAY. INFO@CRUZBAYREALTY.COM / 340.693.8808 @CRUZBAYREALTY / ST JOHN, USVI
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WELCOME TO ST. CROIX
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While 84 square miles may seem small, there’s no denying the enormous impression St. Croix makes on every visitor who steps foot on its pristine shores.
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hat St. Croix may lack in size, this pristine island gem makes up for with its larger-than-life impression made upon each visitor that steps foot on its breathtaking shores. Lush green mountaintops, unspoiled beaches, and crisp trade-wind breezes are a handful of attributes that give St. Croix a distinct island vibe that no other Caribbean island can beat. An eclectic blend of cultures coupled with the island’s burgeoning culinary scene creates a welcoming sense of
community that greets you with open arms, unwittingly persuading you to extend your vacation for a few more days. There’s something to be said of the carefree smiles of the Crucians — what people from St. Croix are called — and an affable greeting at the start of each conversation. When you’re here, you can’t help but feel you’ve been transported to an untouched paradise where time seemingly stands still. Good food, good vibes, and good people are what make St. Croix the idyllic Caribbean paradise you’ve always dreamed of.
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ADVENTURE ST. CROIX OFFERS A MYRIAD OF ENGAGING ACTIVITIES AND ATTRACTIONS, ENSURING YOUR VISIT TO THIS ISLAND PARADISE IS TRULY UNFORGETTABLE.
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here is no shortage of things to see and do on St. Croix! The island offers a wide range of activities and attractions that allow you to create memories that will last a lifetime. Whatever your adventure, St. Croix is sure to have something to fulfill your curiosity. Thrill seekers, history buffs, and everyone in between can choose from an assortment of historic and cultural attractions, nature excursions, and adventures on land and sea.
Whatever your adventure, St. Croix is sure to have something to fulfill your curiosity.
Explore the island at your own pace when you rent a car or SUV. Serving St. Croix for more than 30 years with the largest, most modern fleet of rental cars, Centerline Car Rentals is available seven days a week from three different locations
across the island — at Henry E. Rohlsen Airport, in downtown Christiansted near the seaplane terminal, and at its mid-island headquarters in Estate La Reine. Looking to add even more adventure to your trip? Add an overnight stay to St. Thomas, which visitors can reach via seaplane or ferry. Ready to embark on an adventure? Let’s dive into this extensive collection of must-do activities and attractions on the big island, promising to surpass your expectations and more. STX5
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FROM HISTORIC LANDMARKS TO MESMERIZING ART, IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE ISLAND’S CAPTIVATING STORIES AND TIMELESS TRADITIONS. Fort Christiansvaern and Fort Frederik The two most iconic, impressive historic structures on St. Croix were built in the mid-1700s and mid-1800s, respectively. Each structure protected Christiansted and Frederiksted from pirates and privateers during a time when sugar was king on the island. Located in Christiansted, Fort Christiansvaern was the first structure built by the Danish after the island was purchased from France in 1733. It served as a protective barrier for the city, living quarters for Danish troops, and the site where customs duties were collected. Fort Frederik is found on the island’s West End in Frederiksted and defended Danish colonial interests in the Caribbean since its completion in 1760. The fort served as the focal point of significant Virgin Islands events such as the 1848 Emancipation
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Revolt, the 1878 Labor Riot, and one of the 1917 ceremonies transferring ownership of the Virgin Islands to the United States.
Frederiksted Public Art Trail Embark on this self-guided outdoor public art tour where artwork, sculptures, and murals come to life. Local and visiting artists contributed to this awe-inspiring art trail where you’ll uncover small spaces throughout the city that surprise and delight residents and visitors alike. One of the artists found along the trail is Crucian wire sculptor Waldemar Brodhurst. His designs use reclaimed aluminum roofing, upcycled fans, tire planters, and screen wire to create life-sized sculptures that depict moko jumbies, cultural dancers, turtles, roosters, and more.
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Cane Roots Art Gallery This woman-owned art gallery in downtown Christiansted features breathtaking works from revered local and visiting artists. With 2,800 square feet of space, Sonia Deane’s rehabilitated building merges education and art while highlighting Virgin Islands culture in various exhibits. Fall in love with pieces from the late, great Leo Carty, whose impressionistic paintings depicted the lives of everyday St. Croix people in the early 20th century. Gallery visitors are also treated to culturally significant exhibits highlighting the arts through a sense of freedom and the Crucian Christmas Festival.
Rum Tours and Tastings A popular phrase heard on St. Croix is “Rum is boss.” Pour a glass and grab a taste of the island’s favorite spirit. Since 1760, the Nelthropp family has crafted Cruzan rum for eight generations. Thanks to its pure
St. George Village Botanical Gardens This hidden gem is often overlooked by most St. Croix visitors. Tucked away on the lush grounds of Estate St. George near Frederiksted is St. George Village Botanical Gardens, a former 19th-century sugarcane plantation dedicated to the conservation and preservation of the botanical, historical, and cultural collections on its grounds. The garden’s botanical collection spans 16 acres with more than 1,500 native and exotic species and varieties. Take a self-guided tour through the gardens to see a wide selection of plant species that include large kapok, mahogany, and turpentine trees; tropical fruit trees; colorful flowers; and blossoming ferns. Some of the restored buildings and preserved ruins on the grounds include a sugar and rum factory, the overseer’s house, the blacksmith shop, and the workers’ family quarters.
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This art museum, gallery, and gift shop in downtown Frederiksted holds a treasure trove of items. Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts was created as a means of addressing the increase in violence afflicting the youth of St. Croix by providing and teaching alternative forms of positive expression through art. The museum serves as an active exhibition center for the visual and performing arts and exhibits the artwork of artists and artisans from St. Croix, the USVI, and the larger Caribbean. Stop in to see the museum’s latest exhibit, purchase a piece of art, or sign up for any one of its variety of classes, workshops, and other educational programs.
and natural ingredients and processes, Cruzan rum is recognized as a world-renowned spirit. While the distillery is closed to the public for tours, you’ll spot this long-standing product in supermarkets, restaurants, and bars throughout the island. Try a Cruzan Confusion to get a feel for why it is the preferred rum in the U.S. Virgin Islands. A visit to the Captain Morgan Distillery & Experience Center is a must-do activity for rum aficionados. Learn how the spiced rum is made on the distillery tour as you experience an immersive interactive exhibit that celebrates the adventurous spirit of Captain Morgan; you’ll also uncover more about the man behind the legendary rum. Its gift shop features exclusive merchandise that you won’t find anywhere else.
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For those wanting more of a challenge in their golf game, head east to The Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort. This par-70 course was designed by Bob Joyce in 1973 and consists of 5,668 yards with ocean views from 13 of 18 holes. Most rounds are played in less than four hours and are fun for golfers of all skill levels. The Reef Golf Course in tranquil Teague Bay is a par35, nine-hole golf course that boasts spectacular views of Buck Island, a driving range, and a disc golf course. The Reef also offers private lessons, tournaments, and more.
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A PLAYGROUND FOR ADVENTURERS EXPERIENCE HEART-POUNDING EXCITEMENT WITH THESE THRILLING LAND ACTIVITIES ON ST. CROIX, TAILOR-MADE FOR THE DARING ADVENTURER. THEN, UNWIND WITH SOME FAVORITE PALATE PLEASERS. Active Pursuits While some of the best adventures on St. Croix can be a challenge to get to, the result is certainly worth the extra effort. Your best bet to access isolated locations like the hilltops of Blue Mountain and the Carambola Tide Pools is to rent an open-air 4x4 Jeep and pack a sense of adventure. Head to Skyline Car Rental for top-quality rental services on St. Croix. As one of the island’s premier vehicle rental agencies, it offers a variety of affordable rental vehicles STX8 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
such as SUVs, Jeeps, vans, and trucks. Explore the winding roads in the shaded rainforest to include a visit to Mt. Pellier Domino Club. Here, you’ll make new friends with the famous beer-drinking pigs that happily guzzle down a few cans of golden suds — nonalcoholic, of course — in a lively fashion. Have a need for speed? Try off-roading in an ATV for a supercharged adrenaline rush on a fast-paced trek through the rainforest. Witness the splendor of historic sugar mill ruins from the early 1800s and
enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea. Thrilling adventure and breathtaking views come together at St. Croix’s newest zipline attraction. Two tours for the price of one, this exciting activity offers a 30-minute land tour in an open-air safari bus followed by a rousing zipline excursion on three zip lines that span almost 5,000 linear feet combined.
A Golfer’s Paradise Choose from one of three incredible courses on St. Croix to keep your golf game fresh. On the island’s North Shore at Carambola Golf & Country Club, you will find an expertly designed Robert Trent Jones Sr. course. Its tropical, lush setting with gently rolling hills is what avid golfers dream of. This par-72, 18-hole golf course was previously awarded a gold medal by GOLF Magazine as one of the best golf resorts in the world and received a fourstar rating by Golf Digest. Built by Laurence Rockefeller, it includes a full-service clubhouse, practice green, and a pro shop.
Treat your taste buds to authentic local cuisine on a guided food-tasting and cultural walking tour in downtown Christiansted. Discover the flavors of St. Croix as you savor the island’s delicious foods and drinks while learning about St. Croix’s rich history and eclectic culture. This unique tour shares where Crucians dine, allowing you to taste firsthand why St. Croix is considered a premier culinary destination in the Caribbean. Rum reigns supreme on St. Croix with two rum distilleries to choose from — Cruzan rum and Captain Morgan. At Captain Morgan, guests are treated to a legendary 40-minute experience that captures the Captain’s personality through history and a delicious rum tasting. For beer lovers, the craft beer scene on St. Croix has increased in popularity over the years. Visit one of the local breweries and taste what makes Virgin Islands craft beer one of a kind. (Hint: It’s in the water.) Pair one of these icecold crafted brews with your meals at various eateries and restaurants around the island.
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NATURE’S HARMONY DISCOVER THE RHYTHMIC BEAUTY OF ST. CROIX, WHERE ECOTOURISM BECOMES A POETIC EXPLORATION OF SUSTAINABLE LIVING AND BREATHTAKING LANDSCAPES.
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St. Croix East End Marine Park Visitor Center The newest ecotourism attraction on St. Croix takes you beneath the surface to learn about St. Croix’s natural marine resources and habitats. A visit to St. Croix East End Marine Park Visitor Center along South Shore Road is a treat for people of all ages. Here, visitors are presented with interactive learning experiences that create fun, cool ways to learn about the natural marine resources and habitats that surround St. Croix. Touch-screen LCD displays, stimulating games, vibrant educational plaques, and an “underwater” walk-through will keep you and your family engaged at this immersive attraction.
Salt River National Historic Park A protected ecological reserve, Salt River National Historic Park is the site of Christopher Columbus’s 1493 landing. Additionally, it serves as a tropical-ecosystem home to threatened and endangered species. Book a kayaking tour to explore these famous shores and learn more about the site where Columbus first set foot on his second voyage to the Americas.
Clockwise from top left: Steve Simonsen (2), Meredith Zimmerman
Salt River National Historic Park
Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge
DID YOU KNOW? The largest leatherback turtle–nesting site in the United States is on St. Croix!
From left: Steve Simonsen, Meredith Zimmerman
Bioluminescent Bay at Salt River This unique year-round adventure will light up your night in more ways than one! The bioluminescent bays of St. Croix’s North Shore at Salt River Bay are best explored on a nighttime kayaking excursion. Witness the mesmerizing glow of “living night lights” generated by three concentrated varieties of bioluminescent microorganisms: dinoflagellates (the most prevalent), glow worms, and ctenophora, also known as comb jellyfish. Explore the wonders of these bioluminescent bays with kayak tours available from various tour operators on island.
Turtle Watching at Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge Many are surprised to learn that the largest leatherback turtle–nesting site in the United States is on St. Croix!
At Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge, visitors can get an up-close-and-personal look at the majestic, gigantic female turtles digging nests and laying their eggs. If you’re in luck, you can see firsthand the miraculous moment when hatchlings break out of their shells to make their courageous crawl to the sea. As one of the longest stretches of beach in the Caribbean, Sandy Point on St. Croix’s West End is where these astounding turtle-nesting watches take place. To join one of these turtle watches, visitors must contact the organization via Facebook to inquire about participating. If this one is high on your list of things to do, take note of your travel dates, as turtle-watch season runs from April 1 through September 1. www.facebook. com/sandypointnwr
FROM THE EARTH Get lost in nature as you encounter the wonderment of ecotourism on St. Croix. by Anquanette Gaspard
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landscape of the St. Croix rainforest is Ridge to Reef Farm, a self-sustainable farm that specializes in producing organic food. At the heart of the farm’s mission is sustainable island living. It is committed to feeding at least 1 percent of the Virgin Islands with healthy, local food while sharing slow living experiences with visitors and inspiring action for a healthier island and global community. Journey out to the farm for a day visit and take a tour of this amazing homestead. For a more intimate experience, sign up for one of its Slow Down Farm-to-Table Dinners that begins with a farm tour followed by a five- to six-course dinner featuring the best of St. Croix’s agriculture. You’ll learn about the people, plants, animals, and natural setting cared for on the farm each day while enjoying live music, presentations, and stories from some of the farm employees and other visitors. Ridge to Reef Farm also offers immersive workshops and courses in permaculture, agroforestry, and sustainable living skills, which are ideal for those interested in agriculture and sustainability. STX11
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WAVES OF FUN WHETHER ABOVE THE WAVES OR BENEATH THE OCEAN’S SURFACE, REVEL IN THE UNSPOILED WATERS OF ST. CROIX THROUGH THESE THRILLING WATER EXCURSIONS AND ACTIVITIES.
Get a glimpse of life under the sea when you snorkel the warm waters of St. Croix. Discover underwater trails, sunken ships, and 3,200-foot sea walls. Observe seahorses, lobsters, corals, sponges, barracudas, turtles, and reef fish in the extraordinary underwater environments off the island’s coast. Set sail to the beautiful Buck Island National Monument with Caribbean Sea Adventures, which specializes in private and small-group charters with six unique boats to choose from. Divers can get in on the action, too! Cane Bay Dive Shop has been leading visitors underwater for over 30 years. This five-star PADI dive shop offers a selection of exciting diving excursions at locations all around St. Croix, including STX12 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
shore tours at popular locations, boat tours, and unguided dives for novice and skilled divers. For novice divers, beginner sessions in a pool or at the pier are exactly what you need to get acclimated to the world below. Advanced divers can schedule an underwater outing along The Wall at Cane Bay. The island offers a range of dives: wall, wrecks, reef and pier, boat, shore, day, and night dives.
Reel ’Em In An extraordinary deep-sea fishing adventure in St. Croix awaits you! Cast your line to capture the likes of mahi-mahi, wahoo, tuna, and marlin. Whether you prefer the proximity of shallow waters where bonefish, snook, and tarpon can be found or the thrill of venturing farther for deep-water species, the island offers a diverse range of options. Numerous charter companies, each
DID YOU KNOW? St. Croix offers a range of dives: wall, wrecks, reef and pier, boat, shore, day, and night dives.
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ON THE WATER GUIDE CANE BAY DIVE SHOP 2 Strand Street, Frederiksted 340-772-0715 www.canebayscuba.com Come as a customer; leave as a friend. Cane Bay Dive Shop shares a passion for scuba diving, with courses available at every level. Snorkel tours are also on offer, and you can select from among the latest trends in dive equipment for 24-hour or weekly rentals, or for purchase.
specializing in different fishing techniques, are ready to assist you in reeling in a memorable experience.
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a large parachute-like kite to harness the wind’s power, propelling the board rider across the water. Thanks to St. Croix’s consistent yearround trade winds and ideal flat-water spots, St. Croix is the ultimate destination to test your sea legs while indulging in this exhilarating sport.
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Pump up the excitement on St. Croix with an array of exhilarating water activities. Feel the rush of adrenaline as
you weave through the waves on a high-speed Jet Ski ride along St. Croix’s West End. Test your core strength and challenge your stability on a paddle board. Ever dreamed of soaring through the air? Try your hand at kitesurfing and feel what it’s like to take flight. This surface watersport utilizes
FISHWATER CHARTERS Christiansted Boardwalk / Frederiksted Pier 704-641-5512 www.fishwaterchartersvi.com Fishwater Charters provides private offshore fishing trips with up to six passengers on their 30-foot Grady White. They offer four-, six-, or eight-hour charters and typically target tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, marlin, snapper, and more. Guests are welcome to keep their fish! To reserve your charter, call or email Captain Alex!
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REVIVING ST. CROIX’S REEFS Dedicated conservation efforts are breathing new life into the underwater ecosystems.
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Due to climate change, coastal development, overfishing, and stony coral tissue loss disease, DLAB corals and other “reefbuilding” species are in serious decline across the territory. Being that these corals support fisheries, tourism, and shoreline protection, the territory has stepped up efforts to conserve and enhance reefs through coral restoration, including recently establishing Butler Bay as a priority site for restoration.
Additionally, The Nature Conservancy’s new Coral Innovation Hub is dedicated to advancing coral science and helping reefs recover on a larger scale than ever before and with greater long-term impact. Located at Estate Little Princess — a historic plantation site situated northwest of Christiansted in St. Croix — the Hub will serve as a center for innovative approaches to coral conservation. New coral science and technology developed there will be distributed through a global network of conservation practitioners, partner organizations, stakeholders, and educators to advance coral conservation worldwide. Preserving coral in St. Croix stands as a vital endeavor to sustain the well-being of marine ecosystems. Join the mission to protect and restore the vibrant marine
wonders of this Caribbean paradise. To contribute to coral conservation, consider these three actionable tips: 1. E mploy responsible tourism practices like properly disposing of waste. Improper disposal of waste, especially plastics, can harm coral reefs. Dispose of trash responsibly and participate in a local beach cleanup initiative to prevent pollution that can negatively impact coral health. 2. Reduce your carbon footprint by adopting sustainable practices in your daily life. Reduce energy consumption, use energy-efficient appliances, and support renewable energy sources. 3. U se reef-safe sunscreen, since certain chemicals in sunscreens can harm coral reefs.
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co-hotel proprietor Corina Marks is working with groups on St. Croix to help with coral restoration on the island through the Butler Bay Coral Restoration Project, funded by the Department of Planning and Natural Resources. As the only coral restoration project on the West End of St. Croix, it is a collaboration between Ceiba Strategies, LLC, a program design and project management company, and Thriving Islands, LLC, a marine research and field services company co-founded by Marks and based at the Feather Leaf Inn. Dr. Ashlee Lillis, an expert in ecology and life cycle of the brain coral species Diplora labyrinthiformis (DLAB), brought her mobile coral spawning laboratory to Feather Leaf Inn as part of a pilot project to reestablish DLAB populations in Butler Bay.
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THE MAGICAL WORLD OF MERMAIDING
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Exploring the underwater world just got a lot more pizzazz! All the magic, folklore, and stories you heard for centuries is now an unforgettable experience for you to immerse yourself in. Mermaiding, including mermen and merfolk, allows you to explore the waters in a whole new way. Almost anyone can be a Mer-person regardless of gender or age. With the PADI Mermaid program at Cane Bay Dive Shop, you will get a taste of what it is like to be a magical creature as you glide through the water in your very own tail. The program is suitable for all levels starting at the age of 10, and you must be in good physical health.
Why mermaid? Mermaiding is a fun, creative expression of freedom in the water anyone can enjoy with the combination of freediving, flowing movement, and play. With the guidance of an instructor, you will learn to swim safely in mermaid equipment, take photos in costumes, learn underwater tricks and performance skills such as flips and turns, and experience the magic! Get a taste of the Mer life with the Discover Mermaid option. The program is designed as a flexible, informative, enjoyable, and controlled experience centered on letting you discover what it
is like to swim as a mermaid. As you embark on Entry Level Mermaid, there is no prior experience with diving of any kind required. Looking for more Mer adventures? There are three other levels for you to experience in a tail. Photo shoots are the best way to “co-mer-merate” your island vacation. No water required! The beautiful backdrops of St. Croix pools and beaches will provide
stunning photos. Mermaids also bring enchantment to any party or event and allow you to sparkle and add magic to yours. Looking for future Mer fun? Contact Cane Bay Dive Shop to plan your own mermaid escape or join GalaxSea Siren & Sunset event for a Mer week where all the details are taken care of for you. Visit www.canebaydiveshop.com to learn more about these mermaid experiences.
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BEAUTIFUL BUCK ISLAND SPECTACULAR SNORKELING AND A PRISTINE WHITE-SAND BEACH MAKE THIS VISITING ST. CROIX.
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ocated approximately 1.5 miles north of the northeast coast of St. Croix is Buck Island Reef National Monument. This 176-acre island is often touted as St. Croix’s most cherished attraction. With more than 19,000 acres of sea and land, it was established as a protected area by the U.S. Government in 1948. President John F. Kennedy declared Buck Island a National Monument as a part of the National Park System in December 1961. Accessible only by boat, Buck Island is uninhabited except for the daily visitors seeking to absorb its unparalleled natural splendor. Two-thirds of Buck Island is surrounded by an astonishing elkhorn coral barrier reef. When you book a half- or full-day trip with Caribbean Sea Adventures or other charter companies, visitors have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to snorkel or dive through the reef. On these guided
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underwater tours, prepare to see an assortment of colorful marine life, including schools of blue tangs, trumpet fish, butterfly fish, parrotfish, barracuda, reef sharks, and stingrays. Buck Island’s Turtle Beach has been voted as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches by National Geographic. Perfect your tan as you lay on the beach’s white, powdery sand or find peace in weightless floating in its picture-perfect waters. Visitors will likely spot the endangered brown pelicans and least terns on shore here. Be sure to watch out for turtle nests and hatchlings during nesting season. One site on Buck Island that many often overlook is the walking trail over the island to the observation platform. From there, you’ll get a bird’s-eye view of the reef and the neighboring Virgin Islands to the north.
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facilities or restaurants on Buck Island and little to no shade available on Turtle Beach. As a protected marine area, visitors are not allowed to remove anything from the monument, including rocks, shells, plants, and artifacts, or to set up tents or umbrellas on the beach.
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CAPTAIN MORGAN EXPERIENCE CENTER 1 Est Annaberg and Shannon Grove, Kingshill 340-713-5654; www.captainmorganvisitorcenter.com Welcome to the ugly delicious world of Captain Morgan, a premium spirit brand made with the finest Caribbean rums. It is one of the most popular rum brands in the world and has since made a mark of its own in the global market. It is relished in more than 100 countries with more than 11 million cases sold each year. An intriguing experience awaits you at the home of Captain Morgan. Immerse yourself in an interactive exhibit that celebrates the adventurous spirit of Captain Morgan. The Captain Morgan Experience is a spectacular tourist attraction that immerses every visitor in a legendary experience that captures the Captain’s personality and brings the story of rum and the U.S. Virgin Islands together. The 30-minute experience includes an overview of the rum production process, a rum tasting, bar, and a retail store. Come join the Captain’s Crew! CRUZAN RUM DISTILLERY 3A Estate Diamond, Frederiksted 340-692-2280; www.cruzanrum.com The world-renowned Cruzan Rum Distillery’s award-winning experience features a walking tour of the historical distillery where you get an intimate look at Cruzan’s rum-making process. At the tour’s end, you can relax at the newly renovated visitor center and enjoy your choice of Cruzan cocktails and samples. Visit www.cruzanrum.com for tour availability and booking.
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BREATHTAKING DISCOVER UNPARALLELED SERENITY ALONG THE PRISTINE SHORES OF ST. CROIX’S BEACHES, WHERE BREATHTAKING BEAUTY, CRYSTALCLEAR AZURE WATERS, AND AN INEFFABLE SENSE OF TRANQUILITY BECKON YOU TO EMBRACE THE COASTAL ENCHANTMENT.
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o matter which beach you happen to stumble upon on St. Croix, you’re almost guaranteed to experience an innate versatility and sensational beauty unlike anywhere else in the Caribbean. All beaches in the U.S. Virgin Islands are open to the public, so feel free to venture out far and wide to uncover the best of St. Croix’s beaches.
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Sandy Point Beach: The closing scene of blockbuster film The Shawshank Redemption was shot on this spectacular stretch of sandy shore. Named one of the “Best Caribbean Beaches for 2020” by Forbes. com, Sandy Point has one of the longest beach shores in the Caribbean and is the longest continuous beach in the USVI. Its crystal-clear blue waters and glass-like water views help it remain a favorite for many residents and visitors. Yearly, the beach is closed to the public from April 1 through September 1 for turtle-nesting season. During the months when it’s open — September 2 through March 31 — visitors are only allowed on the weekends from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Turtle Beach: Prepare yourself for jaw-dropping views and top-notch snorkeling at Buck Island National Monument. Its well-marked underwater trail near Turtle Beach makes it the most sought-out location on St. Croix. Located seven miles east of Christiansted, this designated national park is touted for its turquoise waters and sandy shores, making it a Caribbean dream come true.
A Slice of Solitude Shoy’s Beach: This off-thebeaten-path beach is nestled within the million-dollar Estate
DID YOU KNOW? All beaches in the U.S. Virgin Islands are open to the public, so feel free to venture out far and wide to uncover the best of St. Croix’s beaches. Shoy’s neighborhood. Pass the entrance to The Buccaneer Hotel and follow the paved path to this private beach that’s perfect for capturing a moment or two in tranquil solitude. The shaded entrance encircled by sea grape trees makes getting to this beach a bit of an adventure. You’re rewarded with the sight of sea glass green water and the sound of waves crashing ashore. You won’t find any amenities at Shoy’s Beach, but you will have your pick of premium shade from the hot island sun; plus, you’re almost always likely to have the beach to yourself. Protestant Cay: Located within the Christiansted Harbor are the glistening shores of Protestant Cay. Make your choice on how to spend the day on the only sand beach in the downtown area: sunbathing, swimming, indulging in a cocktail or two, or all of the above. Keep an eye out for the spectacular show of seaplanes taking off and landing in the distance. Don’t rush your day over on Protestant Cay! The sunset from the shore offers breathtaking views of the sun as it dips behind the rolling hills, bringing your perfect Crucian Day to a peaceful end.
Family Fun Rainbow Beach: This familyfriendly beach has something for everyone. Located on St. Croix’s West End in Frederiksted, you’re sure to have some fun in the sun with your loved ones at this lively local beach. Umbrellas and chairs are available for rent to keep you near the shore and shaded from the island sun. The nearby restaurant bar is perfect for quick bites like tacos, burgers, and fries — plus there’s always an ice-cold drink on standby. Play a game of volleyball or rent a Jet Ski for a thrilling adventure on the water. From the tiniest tot
to the most seasoned adult, Rainbow Beach is the perfect spot that every member of your family will enjoy. Cane Bay Beach: Venture to St. Croix’s North Shore to relish in the serene waters and delightful activities at this beloved family beach. Numerous bars and eateries are conveniently within reach, offering a few delicious options to keep the entire family engaged. Cane Bay Beach caters to young kids and novice swimmers, while snorkeling and diving enthusiasts can delve into the captivating world below at the renowned Wall at Cane Bay. STX19
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ISLAND ST. CROIX IS A SHOPPER’S HAVEN, WHERE EACH BOUTIQUE TELLS A UNIQUE STORY AND EVERY PURCHASE BECOMES A CHERISHED ISLAND MEMORY.
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ine-tune your shopping skills on a fun-filled shopping adventure on St. Croix. The exhilarating rush one feels when indulging in a heaping dose of retail therapy cannot be contained as you uncover fantastic finds. Local handcrafted jewelry, fine artwork, and duty-free wines and spirits await your discovery when you hit the town for a thrilling shopping spree. Uncover an abundance of one-of-akind treasures as you “shop till you drop.”
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Exquisite Jewelry When it comes to handmade jewelry, no one does it quite like St. Croix. With the largest number of handmade jewelers in a square mile radius, the sky is the limit for countless dazzling pieces that are sure to catch your eye. From silver and gold to diamonds and pearls, find the newest piece to add to your collection in one of several jewelry display cases around St. Croix. Wander through hidden courtyards and charming cobblestoned streets to uncover the hidden gems of the
island’s jewelry scene, where every piece tells a story and every store is a treasure trove of Caribbean craftsmanship. First-time visitors should include the famous Crucian Hook Bracelet from Sonya’s on their souvenir list. Created in 1964 by Sonya Hough, this piece features a horseshoeshaped clasp that resembles a hook. The story behind the Crucian Hook Bracelet is rooted in true love. It is said that if the bracelet is worn with the hook opening pointing towards your heart, it means that your heart is taken. If the hook opening is worn away from your heart, it means that your heart is open and available to find true love. Joyia Inspirational Jewelry on Queen Cross Street offers a large collection of bracelets, earrings, and exclusive charms made on-site. This jewelry line is focused on connecting with people through craft, infusing its jewelry with hope, growth, and joy. You’ll find ib designs’ “feel-good jewelry” right around the corner from Joyia’s. For more than 20 years, ib designs’ handcrafted pieces have been created by local
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artist and metalsmith Whealan Massicott. Its collections highlight qualities and virtues like strength, gratitude, and truth. Each design has a story that connects customers to nature, beauty, and creativity. Crucian Gold is another long-standing jeweler on St. Croix in business for more than 50 years. Run by the Bishop family, its unique jewelry is made from recycled and eco-friendly sources. Designs and original jewelry in gold, silver, copper, and local materials
are prevalent throughout their studio, inspired by the history, people, and natural environment of St. Croix.
Say It with Style Add a touch of island panache into your vacation wardrobe with top-quality clothing found in St. Croix’s specialty boutiques and shops. Make heads turn while you’re out on the town with a purchase from Belle Femme Boutique. Easy, beautiful, and elegant island clothing best describes the wide assortment of stylish dresses, cool linen pieces, blouses, pants, and accessories found in the store. Make a bold statement with a T-shirt from one of the many popular clothing brands on island that highlight local sayings and expressions. Be sure to stand out, as you won’t find this exclusive apparel anywhere else.
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Local handcrafted jewelry, fine artwork, and duty-free wines and spirits await your discovery when you hit the town for a thrilling shopping spree.
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style. From scented candles, home goods, and beauty products to local art, pottery, and other unique gifts, you’re sure to fall in love with one or more items to take back home with you.
Raise a Toast When it comes to stocking up on your favorite wines and spirits, duty-free is the name of the game. At $1,600 per person, including children, this generous allowance for U.S. citizens nearly doubles the amounts allowed on other islands. Luxury goods like perfume, tobacco, cameras, jewelry, and electronics will not incur any duty when bought during your St. Croix stay. Additionally, U.S. visitors are allowed to take up to six bottles of alcohol back
to the mainland. Each box is treated as checked luggage at no additional cost, as long as one of the bottles was made in the U.S. Virgin Islands, like Cruzan rum or Mutiny Island Vodka.
Home Is Where the Heart Is Bring a piece of St. Croix back home with delightful décor and furnishings from St. Croix’s leading gift emporiums. Add a bit of the island spirit to your humble abode with tasteful pieces infused with
Thanks to your overwhelming excitement about your St. Croix trip, it’s possible you forgot to pack vacation essentials like flip-flops, sunscreen, or a swimsuit. Not to worry — St. Croix’s department stores, boutiques, and grocery stores have got you covered. Many are surprised to learn that there is no sales tax or duty on most items. If you’re staying at a villa or vacation home, you’ll likely need a few items from the grocery store. Seaside Market & Deli near the Christiansted Bypass is where you’ll find the freshest produce, seafood, and meats on island. As St. Croix’s premier gourmet market, you have your choice of gourmet cheeses, a huge selection of wines, specialty food items, and a full-service bakery and deli. There is even a hot buffet serving local favorites like stew fish, season rice, and plantains — plus you can get staple items, like sunscreen or first-aid supplies.
BELLE FEMME BOUTIQUE 1000 King Street, Christiansted, St. Croix 340-773-2755
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FEEL THE ISLAND SPIRITS Be sure to try these local spirits and take home a bottle or two of your favorites. Cruzan rum, Captain Morgan, and Mutiny Island Vodka are three premium spirits produced and bottled on St. Croix. Try one or try them all and see what makes these distilled beverages the perfect addition to your bar cart back home. Cruzan rum: The “unofficial official” spirit of the Virgin Islands, award-winning Cruzan rum has been crafted on St. Croix since 1760. With one of the most robust lines of fruit-flavored rum on the market, its portfolio consists of 15 flavors to choose from. Purchase a bottle or two (or three) at local supermarkets on island to create Cruzan cocktails in the comfort of your home.
Mutiny Island Vodka: The only island vodka of its kind, Mutiny Island Vodka is distilled from breadfruit on St. Croix. This clean spirit is produced with no added sugars or chemicals, and its distinctive taste goes down smoothly. In addition to the flagship vodka, the company’s small-batch series features vodka in a variety of flavors, such as coconut, smoked hot pepper, coffee, sorrel, sour orange, and mango. Pick up a few bottles at the local grocery store or at Sion Farm Distillery, where Mutiny Island Vodka is made. STX26 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
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Captain Morgan: Described as “super mixable and straight-up sippable,” Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum is made with natural flavors and spice, with notes of cinnamon, clove, dried fruit, caramelized sugar, vanilla, and honey. The Captain Morgan Experience is a spectacular tourist attraction where you can immerse yourself in a legendary 40-minute tour that captures the Captain’s personality and highlights how the rum is made. The tour includes fascinating history, a rum tasting, and a retail store.
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Wander through hidden courtyards and charming cobblestoned streets to uncover the hidden gems of the island’s jewelry scene, where every piece tells a story and every store is a treasure trove of Caribbean craftsmanship.
SHOPPING GUIDE BELLE FEMME BOUTIQUE 1000 King Street, Christiansted 340-773-2755 Nestled in the heart of downtown Christiansted on King Street, Belle Femme is a sophisticated boutique established in 1999 offering designer men’s and women’s clothing, exclusive accessories, shoes, signature candles, and more. Locals and snowbirds continue to visit year after year. Come by and let the staff pamper you. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. CRUCIAN GOLD 1112 Strand Street, Christiansted 340-244-2996; www.cruciangold.com Feel the love of Crucian Gold’s handcrafted jewelry, inspired by St. Croix’s natural beauty and culture. Visit the Christiansted store where Nathan Bishop and the family of jewelers create the island bracelets, chaney collection, and a wide array of stunning original silver and gold artisan jewelry and gifts. CRUZAN RUM DISTILLERY 3A Estate Diamond, Frederiksted 340-692-2280; www.cruzanrum.com The world-renowned Cruzan Rum Distillery’s award-winning experience features a walking tour of the historical distillery where you STX28 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
get an intimate look at Cruzan’s rum-making process. At the tour’s end, you can relax at the newly renovated visitor center and enjoy your choice of Cruzan cocktails and samples. Visit www.cruzanrum.com for tour availability and booking. ib designs 2108 Company Street, Christiansted 340-773-4322; www.ibdesignsvi.com ib designs is home to the distinctive feel-good designs of local craftsman Whealan Massicott. Crafting for more than 25 years, Whealan is motivated by the complexity of the Caribbean’s people, beauty, and culture. Whealan’s richness of imagination and creativity allow each piece to express diversity, emotion, and life’s beauty. JOYIA INSPIRATIONAL JEWELRY 2220 Queen Cross Street, Christiansted 340-713-4JOY (4569); www.joyiajewelry.com Joyia offers everything from sterling silver bangles and rose-gold stackable rings to men’s cuff bracelets and one-of-a-kind custom pieces. Joyia handcrafts inspirational, personalized jewelry with the intention of radiating love through jewelry to you, the wearer. Each piece is handmade and engraved on St. Croix. Transform your inspirations into jewelry! SEASIDE MARKET & DELI 2001 Estate Mount Welcome, Christiansted
340-719-9393; www.seasidemarketstx.com Seaside Market & Deli is St. Croix’s only gourmet market, featuring a full-service bakery and deli, huge selection of wines, gourmet cheeses, specialty food items, the freshest meat and seafood, a large selection of fresh produce including local selections, and a variety of ready-made foods, including a fresh soup-and-salad bar, made-to-order sandwiches, and a hot buffet. SONYA’S FINE ISLAND JEWELRY 340-778-8605; www.sonyaltd.com sonyaltd@gmail.com Home of the Original St. Croix Hook bracelet, also known as the Crucian Hook. Located on 1 Company Street in historic Christiansted. Created in 1964, this popular and lasting remembrance of St. Croix is an original hook-designed bracelet from Sonya Ltd. Although originally created to represent luck and protection, the hook has come to represent a relationship status within Crucian culture. Wear the hook up towards your heart to show you’re in a relationship or outwards to show openness to love. The Crucian hook has been spotted in many parts of the world, including Alaska, Rwanda, New Zealand, and Turkey. The Crucian Hook is individually handcrafted by Sonya’s team of experienced artisans. No two bracelets are exactly the same.
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DELICIOUS ELEVATE YOUR PALATE TO NEW HEIGHTS AS YOU EMBARK ON A CULINARY JOURNEY THROUGH THE DELECTABLE OFFERINGS THAT ST. CROIX HAS IN STORE FOR YOUR TASTE BUDS. by ANQUANETTE GASPARD
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ndulge in an array of mouthwatering delights, spanning from savory local treats and sustainable seafood to the crisp flavors of locally grown fruits and vegetables, all the way to the pinnacle of West Indian fine dining. Embark on a gastronomic adventure, traversing the island to savor the culinary prowess of renowned eateries and awardwinning restaurants.
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Flavors of Frederiksted The island’s West End has recently seen an explosion of new eateries and restaurants, thanks to new businesses and attractions in the area. Indulge in a memorable meal accompanied by an impressive sunset at open seaside terrace restaurants. For more casual fare, head
to Strand Street, where beachside cafés and restaurants serve burgers, french fries, salads, tacos, and more. Within the courtyards of downtown Frederiksted are low-key eateries offering cool fruit smoothies with filling sandwiches and wraps. You can never go wrong with pizza. Grab a pie with all the works from a local pizzeria for a tasty, fun night out with family and friends.
Mid-Island Munchies You’ll be surprised by the wide selection of food options available mid-island. Many tend to overlook the offerings between Frederiksted and Christiansted, since it’s outside of the island’s well-known tourist areas. El Sol Restaurant is
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one of those options. Located in Peter’s Rest, this familyfriendly restaurant and bar is known for its Latin-inspired vibe and cooking style. Its specialty dishes include conch salad, roast chicken, steak, salmon, and mofongo (a fried plantain dish). Most of the island’s supermarkets and convenience stores are located mid-island, where you can purchase hot meals from the food bar. Some of the selections include curry chicken, stew king fish, season rice, and local ground provisions (root vegetables).
East End Eats On St. Croix’s East End, you’ll find countless dining options that will appeal to the pickiest of eaters, including American, Asian, Italian, and Mexican cuisines. Shupe’s on the Boardwalk in downtown Christiansted is perfect for those wanting a laid-back atmosphere complete with good drinks, good food, and picturesque views. The menu
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features your typical bar fare, like freshly ground burgers, hand-cut fries, chicken wings, sandwiches, and more. Stop in at Ital in Paradise and taste why vegan cuisine on St. Croix is often touted as some of the best! Try its
coconut curry tofu, lentil balls, or grilled fish plates for a flavorful meal that packs a punch. Pair your meal with a local drink like tamarind, ginger-pine, melonade, and peanut punch. Head a little farther east to
dine on classic dishes with a fresh twist at Bungalows on the Bay. The Between Two Buns section on its menu features beef burgers, fish and veggie sandwiches, and grilled hot dogs and bratwurst sausages.
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DID YOU KNOW? Embark on a gastronomic adventure, traversing the island to savor the culinary prowess of renowned eateries and awardwinning restaurants.
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Locals will tell you that Cruzan rum is law and has been for as long as they can remember. Go to any bar, restaurant, or beach hangout and it’s the first thing you’ll see behind the counter. Become acquainted with this spirit with the everpopular Cruzan Confusion — St. Croix’s version of a rum punch made with extra punch (and extra rum). An emerging spirit making its way into bars and glasses is the new island vodka being distilled on St. Croix using breadfruit. Craft beer remains a popular choice with St. Croix being the home to two breweries producing quality brews with Caribbean flavor. Head to Brew STX for a pint of your favorite brew. Located on STX34 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
the beautiful Christiansted Boardwalk. This restaurant and microbrewery offers a wide range of brews on tap, including ales, lagers, stouts, and IPAs. Try the Mango Lager or Rouge Rooster Rye IPA paired with a make-your-own salad, tuna bites, fish tacos, or the steak of the day.
Craft beer remains a popular choice with St. Croix being the home to two breweries producing quality brews with Caribbean flavor.
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Cheers to the Good Life
FRESH & FLAVORFUL A must during your visit to St. Croix is the weekly Saturday farmers market in Estate Lower Love. Fresh seasonal fruits, veggies, and handmade goods are for sale each Saturday starting at 5 a.m. Here you’ll discover new fruit and vegetables or try out a unique dish sure to tantalize your taste buds. Sugarcane juice, fresh farm eggs, locally made pepper sauce, cakes, fruit tarts, and local fruits and vegetables are all available for purchase. For those looking for a sea-to-table experience, drive along Centerline Road, where you’ll spot a roadside fisherman selling his latest catch. Red snapper, mahi-mahi, tuna, wahoo, lobster, and conch are just a sampling of the fresh seafood available. What better time than now to flex your culinary muscles and try a new dish with your farm-fresh purchases?
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UNWRAPPING THE ART OF CHOCOLATE Bleu Chocolàt Workshop is one of the
newest businesses on St. Croix offering chocolate experiences like truffles, macarons, and other freshly made sweets. Visitors can sign up for a chocolate paint and sip class or a chocolate truffle-making experience. World-class pastry chef and chocolatier Chef Erika Dupree Cline is serving a heaping dose of chocolate, love, and happiness at the new Bleu Chocolàt Workshop in downtown Christiansted. Located in the Caravelle Arcade, guests can stop in for a sweet treat from the gorgeous display cases full of truffles, hand-painted bonbons in an assortment of unique island flavors, cakes, cookies, and other deliciously sweet offerings. Chef Erika’s 30 years of experience crafting some of the world’s most delectable desserts and chocolates has led her to this opportunity to share her love of chocolate with others. What makes the chocolate at Bleu Chocolàt Workshop so special is its “bean-tobar” approach — the process of micro-batch chocolatemaking from raw cacao bean to chocolate bar. Chef Erika uses locally sourced cacao beans
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grown in St. Croix’s rainforest to produce her signature smallbatch chocolate bars. Her goal is to work with local growers to cultivate even more cacao plants as she prepares to make a uniquely Crucian chocolate in the hopes of putting St. Croix on the world chocolate map. What she is unable to source locally, she supplements with highquality Callebaut chocolate. Bleu Chocolàt Workshop hosts several special events and classes each month that are quite the sweet treat! Events include chocolate truffle- and chocolate bonbonmaking classes. During the holidays, guests can join in on the chocolate cocoa bomb and spirits pairing class along with the Wine Down with Chocolate nights. Visit Bleu Chocolàt Workshop in downtown Christiansted, where “a day is never good without chocolate!”
World-class pastry chef and chocolatier Chef Erika Dupree Cline is serving a heaping dose of chocolate, love, and happiness at the new Bleu Chocolàt Workshop.
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At Bleu Chocolàt Workshop, each confection is a masterpiece; and the sweet symphony of flavors beckons you to experience the enchanting craft of chocolate-making.
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DINING GUIDE BREW STX 55 A&B King’s Alley, Christiansted 340-719-6339; www.brewstx.com On the boardwalk in downtown Christiansted, the two-level Brew STX is St. Croix’s only microbrewery restaurant. You’ll find upscale pub fare, fresh local fish, Caribbean-style tacos, vegetarian and vegan options, and more.
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BUNGALOWS ON THE BAY 5000 Chenay Bay, Christiansted 340-201-1309 www.bungalowsonthebay.com Set amid the calming lap of the azure waters of the ocean and surrounded by lush greenery, Bungalows on the Bay offers you all the comfort, convenience, and luxury you seek in a perfect vacation. Discover the beautiful bay and revel in the peacefulness and serenity of nature. Their bungalows are beautifully decorated with tasteful and modern interiors, catering to all your needs and ensuring a restful and rejuvenating experience. Their helpful and courteous staff are always at your service, catering to your every need and ensuring your stay is nothing but pleasurable. Feast upon the delicious local cuisine, witness stunning sunsets, and plunge into the clear blue ocean waters. Bask in the beauty of the island and relish the serene retreat offered at Bungalows on the Bay. EL SOL BAR & RESTAURANT 226 Peter’s Rest, Christiansted 340-778-6986 El Sol Bar & Restaurant has been around since 1999. A small mom-and-pop restaurant that grew into an island favorite. Offering a wide variety of traditional Caribbean and American menu items infused with both Hispanic and Virgin Islands culture. Traditional favorites such as oxtail and conch are consistently available. Great food, friendly staff, and a relaxing environment all contribute to the tasting of good vibes.
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GWAN MANNYÈ 2220 Queen Cross Street, Christiansted 340-715-7979 Sample contemporary Caribbean cuisine in a charming Christiansted setting at Gwan Mannyè. The food is as good as the company at this local eatery, where friendly staff provide welcoming service. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served, with the bar offering unique cocktails to perfectly complement your meal any time of day.
Indulge in a memorable meal accompanied by an impressive sunset at open seaside terrace restaurants.
SHUPE’S ON THE BOARDWALK 1102 Strand Street, Christiansted 340-773-3400 www.shupesontheboardwalk.com Enjoy handcrafted beef and veggie burgers, chicken wings, sandwiches, and more. Complement your meal with an ice-cold beer or refreshing cocktail. Shupe’s also offers a second-story space that overlooks the harbor of downtown Christiansted for late-night entertainment and private events of all sizes. STX37
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SERENE GET WHISKED AWAY IN THE SWEETEST DREAMS AT THESE WIDERANGING LODGING OPTIONS DESIGNED TO FIT EVERY TRAVELER’S NEEDS. by ANQUANETTE GASPARD
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St. Croix’s eco-lodgings have been expertly designed to help visitors further appreciate the island’s beauty.
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rom luxury stays and secluded hideaways to newly renovated resorts and eco-friendly lodging, these are a small sampling of St. Croix’s exclusive collection of accommodations. At St. Croix’s finest resorts and hotels, you’ll quickly leave the stresses of a busy lifestyle behind and be prepared to unwind in the lap of luxury. Find high-quality amenities like spas, snorkeling, and poolside lounging at several charming accommodations.
Feather Leaf Inn is the island’s newest eco-resort nestled on the grounds of a fully restored 17th-century estate. Here, guests are transported to a seaside botanical food-forest tucked away two miles north of Frederiksted. At this secluded, historic property, 100 percent solar power energizes the entire resort; and guests are treated to charming sea-view rooms featuring Danish architectural details and modern conveniences.
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or escape into the hills of the rainforest to reconnect with nature. Regardless of which option you choose, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in eco-experiences such as hiking, yoga, kayaking, and handpicking fresh local fruits. Those in search of more lively accommodations should head east to downtown
Christiansted for stays in the heart of island nightlife. On the waterfront is where you’ll find Caravelle Hotel & Casino. Its spacious, well-appointed rooms offer ocean and harbor views furnished with either a king-size bed or two queensize beds in bright, spacious, and modern décor. Try your luck at the hotel’s casino with the latest in classic and
At St. Croix’s finest resorts and hotels, you’ll quickly leave the stresses of a busy lifestyle behind and be prepared to unwind in the lap of luxury.
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DISCOVER THE ULTIMATE ISLAND GETAWAY A retreat for all ages, Carambola Beach Resort offers a restorative escape and endless possibilities for discovery above and below the waves. FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL 340.778.3800
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DID YOU KNOW? If rest and relaxation is what the doctor ordered, escape to a charming bed and breakfast or a secluded beach resort on the island’s North Shore.
services and amenities may be limited due to current renovations, guests have access to multiple beach bars and restaurants that are minutes away. The island also has a few newly renovated hotels that have been a breath of fresh air to the current available accommodation offerings.
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contemporary slot machines and weekly entertainment in the Caravelle Hotel Courtyard. Its sister property, Company House Hotel, is centrally located in the downtown area; however, the hotel offers a tranquil oasis you’ll immediately recognize after entering the lobby. This newly renovated boutique hotel provides business travelers with several amenities, including a 500-square-foot air-conditioned conference space complete with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 75-inch television/monitor screen, kitchenette, and a fabulous balcony overlooking Company Street. On the island’s East End are newly renovated hotels that provide an all-inclusive experience on massivesized properties. While these locations are a bit remote, one can’t help but marvel at the beauty surrounding the accommodations, like the breathtaking sunrises that usher in each Caribbean morning. If rest and relaxation is what the doctor ordered, escape to a charming bed and breakfast or a secluded beach resort on the island’s North Shore. Carambola Beach Resort’s unbeatable location offers guests the privacy of a picturesque beach shoreline just steps from your front door. While some
Elegant. Gracious. Legendary.
The Buccaneer’s 340-acre estate has played host to the rich and famous since 1947. Five minutes east of Christiansted, The Buccaneer offers St. Croix’s finest accommodations with 131 rooms and a six-bedroom villa, three beaches, an 18-hole golf-course, tennis facilities, two pools, superb cuisine, spa, watersports and wedding coordinators. No passposts are required for U.S. citizens.
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around you at the first step across the threshold. For those that prefer selfcontained accommodations, a beachside villa or an oceanfront room at one of the island’s award-winning resorts is the way to go. These simple yet sophisticated accommodations place you steps from the beach, making it easier than ever to immerse yourself in island life. Explore the shores outside your room on a late-afternoon stroll where you may possibly uncover shards of cherished treasure — St. Croix’s beloved chaney (pronounced chaynee). These delicate pieces of pottery can be found on the surrounding beaches and on the grounds of old sugar plantations. It’s the perfect St. Croix souvenir to take back home with you.
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OCEAN VIEW ROOM
Relax on our sundeck overlooking the harbor, find a quiet spot in our interior, sheltered courtyard or make new friends at the adjacent Rum Runner’s Restaurant and Bar.
Located on the waterfront, Caravelle Hotel & Casino is an oasis in Christiansted. Spacious, well-appointed rooms relax you and the natural beauty and culture of the Christiansted are all around you.
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Company House Hotel, nestled among
shops, restaurants, and historic landmarks of the waterfront town of Christiansted, St. Croix, was completely renovated and reopened to guests in January 2019. This elegant Danish-architecture hotel offers 33 air-condition rooms with modern amenities, swimming pool, meeting and event space, and a Caribbean inspired bar and lounge. Honoring the building’s vibrant history, the design and décor features local artists and the structure’s history.
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Discover retreat opportunities and wellness programs designed to help you unplug and recharge at Feather Leaf Inn. by Anquanette Gaspard
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Nestled amid the tranquil beauty
of St. Croix’s West End, Feather Leaf Inn is the perfect location for weary souls in need of relaxation and rejuvenation. This hidden gem offers a sanctuary for those seeking retreat opportunities and wellness programs that go beyond the ordinary. The property can accommodate 15 to 24 people with a bed capacity of 21, including 12 king/queen beds and 9 twin beds.
Feather Leaf Inn’s thoughtfully curated programs aim to help guests unplug from the hustle and bustle of daily life and recharge their spirits. Surrounded by lush greenery and serenaded by the soothing sounds of nature, guests are immersed in an atmosphere of peace. From yoga and meditation sessions on the ocean-view porch to snorkeling tutorials and a property tour on ecology and history, every aspect of the experience is designed to foster holistic well-being. With a commitment to nourishing the mind, body, and soul, Feather Leaf Inn’s programs provide nutritious and delicious plant-based meals to each participant. Guests can savor locally sourced, organic vegan meals that tantalize the taste buds while contributing to overall health. The idyllic setting invites guests to explore the island’s natural wonders, promoting outdoor activities that range from guided hikes through the lush rainforest to swimming and sunning at nearby beaches. The warm hospitality and personalized attention create an environment where guests feel cared for and supported on their wellness journey. For those yearning to escape the chaos and reconnect with themselves, Feather Leaf Inn is an oasis of serenity where every moment is an opportunity to unplug and recharge. For more information, visit www.featherleafinn.com.
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For those yearning to escape the chaos and reconnect with themselves, Feather Leaf Inn is an oasis of serenity where every moment is an opportunity to unplug and recharge.
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THE BUCCANEER BEACH AND GOLF RESORT 800-255-3881; www.thebuccaneer.com Overlooking the Caribbean and Christiansted Harbor, with three distinctive and spectacular beaches, The Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort is the most iconic luxury resort in St. Croix. It’s a 340-acre tranquil oceanfront playground with stunning views in every direction and an 18-hole golf course, eight tennis courts, three beaches, two pools, a watersport center, a full-service spa and a salon, a 24-hour fitness center, three restaurants, and fine boutiques. A favorite for romantic getaways, families, weddings, and sports enthusiasts. BUNGALOWS ON THE BAY 5000 Chenay Bay, Christiansted 340-201-1309 www.bungalowsonthebay.com Set amid the calming lap of the azure waters of the ocean and surrounded by lush greenery, Bungalows on the Bay offers you all the comfort, convenience, and luxury you seek in a perfect vacation. Discover the beautiful bay and revel in the peacefulness and serenity of nature. Their bungalows are beautifully STX48 VISIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 2024
decorated with tasteful and modern interiors, catering to all your needs and ensuring a restful and rejuvenating experience. Their helpful and courteous staff are always at your service, catering to your every need and ensuring your stay is nothing but pleasurable. Feast upon the delicious local cuisine, witness stunning sunsets, and plunge into the clear blue ocean waters. Bask in the beauty of the island and relish the serene retreat offered at Bungalows on the Bay. CARAMBOLA BEACH RESORT 340-778-3800; www.marriott.com/stxbr Escape to paradise and enjoy an enchanting, secluded, and relaxing experience unlike any other in St. Croix. A retreat for all ages, Carambola Beach Resort features newly renovated guest rooms, fine dining, and breathtaking ocean views just waiting to be discovered. CARAVELLE HOTEL & CASINO 340-773-0687; www.hotelcaravelle.com Located on the waterfront, Caravelle Hotel & Casino is an oasis in Christiansted. Spacious, well-appointed rooms relax you and the natural beauty and culture of Christiansted are all around you. Relax on Caravelle’s sundeck overlooking the harbor, find a quiet spot in the hotel interior or sheltered courtyard, or make new friends at the adjacent Rum Runners Restaurant and Bar.
COMPANY HOUSE HOTEL 340-773-7713; www.hotelcompanyhouse.com Nestled among shops, restaurants, and historic landmarks in the waterfront town of Christiansted, the Company House Hotel was completely renovated and reopened to guests in January 2019. This elegant Danish-architecture hotel offers 33 air-conditioned rooms with modern amenities, a swimming pool, meeting and event space, and a Caribbeaninspired bar and lounge. Honoring the building’s vibrant history, the design and décor feature local artists and elements of the structure’s history. FEATHER LEAF INN 340-474-1358 www.featherleafinn.com The Feather Leaf Inn is the transformation of a 262-year-old private sugar plantation into an incredible experience for travelers. It embodies the history of St. Croix while providing modern conveniences and breathtaking scenery across 19 oceanfront acres. The Feather Leaf Inn is located on the West End of St. Croix just down the road from the island’s most popular beaches and snorkeling and diving destinations. The owners participate in coral reef conservation as well as the National Forest Stewardship program to sustain biodiversity and increase food production on the island. If you want to learn more about St. Croix, the Feather Leaf Inn is the place to stay.
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HAPPILY DISCOVER THE ENCHANTING VENUES AND SUPERB SERVICES THAT WILL SEAMLESSLY BRING YOUR LOVE STORY TO LIFE.
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IN THEIR OWN WORDS:
“Our wedding was nothing short of a dream,” says Ashley. “The natural beauty of the island and all it has to offer made it a spectacular setting for us and all of our guests.”
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“We started in St. Thomas, and although beautiful, it didn’t seem right,” says Ashley. “We decided to take the ferry over to St. John and immediately fell in love. I sent my mom a picture of Trunk Bay and told her I thought this was the spot.
She replied with a photo of three-year-old me and my father, John, in that exact spot the last time I’d been to the Virgin Islands. My father has since passed. The photo my mom sent was the slam dunk. Trunk Bay was our spot!”
DJ: DJ Adonis
“The best we have ever experienced. He had the entire party up and dancing before the salads were even served. He followed our recommendations to a T and exceeded our expectations.” –Ashley RECEPTION VENUE: Morgan’s Mango
“Absolutely incredible. The food, service, and atmosphere is top-notch.” –Ashley Blue Glass Photography (3)
eeting a significant other’s parents is a relationship milestone that typically occurs once a couple has reached a certain level of commitment. In Ashley and Sam’s case, however, this step circumvented the relationship altogether. “We met more than a decade ago when I first became friends with Sam’s parents,” says Ashley. “I am a bit older than Sam, so we always joked that we liked each other but had to wait for Sam to be old enough.” The couple knew they wanted to do a destination wedding, and they looked to the USVI due to there being no passport requirements for U.S. citizens wishing to travel here.
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ouples often have a lot of support as they plan their wedding. Many opt to show their gratitude to their parents, bridesmaids, groomsmen, and others who help along the way with a gift. In the Virgin Islands, the hook bracelet is a perfect gift that’s representative of the islands. Originally designed by Sonya Hough on the island of St. Croix, there’s romance in the hook design. Wear the hook facing away from your heart to indicate you’re open to new love, or wear it facing towards your heart to show that you’re taken.
Sonya’s designs live on at Sonya Ltd. on St. Croix, where Lead Sales Coordinator Imani Evans says she’s seen the hook incorporated in weddings in numerous ways. Imani’s sister, who’s getting married in 2024, placed her wedding invites in a box along with a hook bracelet for each wedding guest. “Part of the wording she’s using for her invitation is ‘come with us to get hooked in St. Croix,’” says Evans. “Guests are supposed to wear the hook bracelets to the wedding.” Hook bracelets make a popular gift for bridesmaids and groomsmen with a wide
Couples can play up the hook style during their ceremony by turning their hook bracelets or rings inward towards their hearts to signify their commitment to one another.
variety of styles available. The hook shape is also available in ring form. “Friends of mine used hook rings as their wedding bands,” says Evans. “They were of the mind to avoid spending hundreds of dollars on a big expensive ring that may end up lost one day. Instead, they got matching hook rings that will cost about $100 to get replaced.” Couples can play up the hook style during their ceremony by turning their hook bracelets or rings inward towards their hearts to signify their commitment to one another.
Evans says she’s also seen couples select hook rings as backup wedding rings to wear when they travel. “You have something that still signifies you’re in a relationship with one another, and it’s a lot safer and more cost-effective than traveling with a $20,000 diamond ring,” she says. There are many ways to incorporate the traditional hook style into your wedding day. Hook jewelry is both fun and sophisticated, and it will provide an endearing reminder of the beginning of your married life for years to come. 207
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FLORIST: Gloria Powell
“She made beautiful bridal bouquets, centerpieces, and an arch decoration.” –Dijana
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eventually decided to celebrate with a destination wedding. “In June 2022 we visited St. Croix and stayed at The Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort,” says Dijana. “We instantly fell in love with the island — the resort, the kind people we met everywhere we went, the culture, the food, the nature. Once we saw the Beach House, the resort’s villa, we could imagine our wedding there. It was everything we were looking for — the beach wedding on a cliff overlooking the ocean.”
RECEPTION VENUE: The Mermaid
“We danced and celebrated late into the night. I couldn’t imagine a more perfect place to celebrate our love.” –Dijana
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he day of love marked the beginning of Dijana and Christopher’s lifelong journey together. The couple met on Valentine’s Day in 2015 in White Plains, N.Y., while out with friends. After dating for seven months, Dijana had to return to her native Bosnia. Three months later, the couple reunited in Rome for a trip that would take them to St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, where Chris proposed. They tied the knot at City Hall in Eastchester, N.Y., on December 12, 2016, and
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THE VERY BEST IN VENUES
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ongratulations! You’ve decided to say “I do” in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Now it’s time to make one of the more difficult decisions couples face when it comes to planning a destination wedding: Which venue will you choose? Do you want your ceremony and reception to be in one location? Or perhaps you’ll have a toes-inthe-sand ceremony followed by an elegant celebration at a restaurant or resort. As you mull over these choices, read on for some insider info from local Virgin Islands venues. On the smallest of the three main U.S. Virigin Islands — St. John — Gallows Point Resort is located on a point at the mouth of Cruz Bay Harbor and makes for a stunning wedding backdrop. Gallows offers a convenient one-stop shop where you can find guest accommodations, ceremony venue, and reception venue all at one location. The resort’s Jamaica Hamilton recommends all couples hire a wedding planner, whose expertise will help couples save both time and money. “Couples should look for a venue that has views and wonderful ambience but also one that offers a backup plan for weather like tents or a covered area,” says Hamilton. “Finding a hotel or resort that can accommodate wedding groups and is within walking distance of a walkable town like Cruz Bay is important so guests aren’t forced to rent
vehicles and can walk to and from their hotel room and restaurants, shops, galleries, and wedding event locations.” Timing is everything, says Events Manager Carmen Hamilton-Rawlins of The Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort on St. Croix. “September, October, and November are the months with high hurricane activity,” says Hamilton-Rawlins. “Although we cannot predict which month a hurricane will hit us, it is best to be safe.” The Buccaneer’s in-house events team makes planning a wedding there a breeze. Packages including officiant, florist, cake, reception, open bar, and more cover all the basics you’ll need for your big day. “I highly recommend couples do a site visit before booking a venue to ensure the venue is a good fit for them,” says Hamilton-Rawlins. “To maximize the visit, couples should tour the grounds, restaurants, and nearby activities that would encourage guests’ curiosity to attend the wedding.” At Carambola Beach Resort, also on St. Croix, Director of Sales Mandy Cartwright echoes Hamilton-Rawlins’s sentiments about avoiding the height of hurricane season for your destination wedding. She recommends couples select a venue with picturesque views for great photos and with a unique history, architecture, and ambience. Naturally, Carambola is up to the task with dramatic views of sand,
No matter where you choose to celebrate your nuptials in the Virgin Islands, you’re guaranteed a beautiful backdrop. sea, mountains, and rainforest and a blend of heritage and modern luxury. Cartwright also recommends couples select cuisine
that incorporates local culture, giving guests a deeper immersion into your chosen wedding destination. There is indeed a lot to consider when choosing a destination wedding venue, but you can be sure of one thing — no matter where you choose to celebrate your nuptials in the Virgin Islands, you’re guaranteed a beautiful backdrop against which to say “I do.” 209
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DREAM WEDDINGS DISCOVER THE PERFECT WEDDING IN THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS.
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Sarah and Jon, who traveled from Colorado with their guests, recall their St. Croix wedding at the Buccaneer Hotel: “Each island in the USVI has its own unique vibe and landscape,”says Sarah. “St. Croix was the perfect match for our wedding destination.” Many couples aspire to host an intimate gathering, focusing on time well spent with those they love. Rather than speeding through one or two days of celebrating, destination weddings allow for more of a relaxed and personalized timeline. Newlyweds are likely to include local cultural outings, sightseeing tours, beach and pool days, or unique cocktail hours in their multiday schedule of events. Often, guests are from different seasons of the couple’s lives and travel from around the world, meaning many guests may not have met the rest of the group yet. The time spent together leading up to the wedding day helps create a sense of community among the guests, which makes the actual wedding feel truly comfortable. It’s such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have so many friends and family gathered in one place, and couples take full advantage of it. With yearround warm weather, endless outdoor activities, and both quaint and luxurious environments, the USVI appeals to various tastes and interests.
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ne thing is always certain in life: change. In the U.S. Virgin Islands, we’ve learned the importance of resilience and have mastered the ability to roll with the punches, riding the waves of change, and learn to thrive regarding tourism, weather, development, pandemics — you name it. Of course, the wedding industry is not immune to change, and prospective brides’ and grooms’ priorities have shifted over the years. Couples lean more towards long-lasting memories over material things and seek unique experiences over traditional expectations. With easy travel routes and no passport required, the U.S. Virgin Islands has proved to be the perfect destination for many couples’ dream weddings, both big and small. Each of the islands offers its own distinctive setting, and there’s something here for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a private catamaran ceremony, a decked-out resort reception, a simple elopement in the sand, or a luxurious vacation villa with incredible views, the U.S. Virgin Islands has it all. Carambola Beach Resort on St. Croix is a perfect example of a beachfront resort that serves as an ideal destination for an unforgettable celebration.
WEDDINGS GUIDE 340 REAL ESTATE CO. 13 A Carolina, St. John 340-643-6068; www.340realestateco.com Regardless of your budget, the team of 340 Real Estate Co. can show and sell all the properties on the MLS, whether it be commercial, residential, land, or condos. They have an up-todate, comprehensive online database of all the properties for sale as well as a database of St. John Real Estate Sales History.
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BAJO EL SOL GALLERY & ART BAR Mongoose Junction, Cruz Bay, St. John 340-693-7070 / 340-690-9528 https://bajo-el-sol-gallery.business.site Bajo el Sol Gallery & Art Bar is a hybrid art gallery, bookstore, café, rum, and wine shop. It is dedicated to Virgin Islands fine art and cultural expression. You’ll also find the largest selection of aged rums on St. John, which can be sampled in curated tasting flights.
Jenna and Breon, who sealed the deal on the rooftop of the King Christian Hotel, share how they spent their wedding occasion. “Our wedding was unforgettable, and I often find myself wishing that I could go back just to relive it all,” says Jenna. “We planned a long weekend full of our favorite pieces of St. Croix — moko jumbies to welcome our guests the night before, steel pan player, our favorite dishes and cocktails, and our favorite tunes to keep everyone on the dance floor. Our vendors were incredible and masterfully pulled the details together to make for such a perfect celebration.” Local vendors make finding what’s right for you easy and enjoyable so the wedding week is stress-free when you arrive on the island. Some couples even opt to make the most of their wedding planning process by booking a location-scouting trip before
the wedding. With varying options for venues, photographers, planners, florists, and officiants, advice and planning tips are easy to gather from skillful local wedding experts with plenty of knowledge to share. Heart & Soul Unions on St. Thomas is a full-service wedding planning company that offers a variety of wedding packages. One of the most beautiful parts of having a destination wedding is that now, as a couple, you have a meaningful place to return to together. Newlyweds are extending their wedding weeks into a honeymoon and often planning annual trips to the U.S. Virgin Islands to celebrate big and small life events, including anniversaries, growing families, vow renewals, or just a quick getaway. Sarah and Jon are proof of this sentiment: “After the destination wedding was finished, our honeymoon spent exploring the other islands was a blissful adventure,” says Sarah. “We left
feeling excited to plan our future anniversary trips.” Those who return to visit the U.S. Virgin Islands long after their wedding week — and so many couples, families, and guests do — can’t wait to relive their memories, create new experiences, and escape into the sun-filled beauty that our islands provide. Whatever you are hoping for in a wedding, you will find it in the U.S. Virgin Islands! Meredith Zimmerman is a destination wedding, elopement, and branding photographer based on St. Croix. She and her husband moved to the USVI in 2017 with just a few bags but have since collected a house, two dogs, two cats, lots of chickens, and a fishing charter business. Her work has been featured in Departures, Travel + Leisure, The New York Times, New York Post, Wedding Chicks, and and Dwell. Follow along on Instagram @meredithzimmerman_.
BLUE GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY 340-775-3916 www.blueglassphotography.com Blue Glass Photography’s collaborative team of lifestyle and destination photographers is headed by Alain M. Brin and based in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The team’s style of imagery is unique as it strives to marinate vivid Caribbean colors with a hint of romantic fine art. Blue Glass Photography is available for assignments in the Virgin Islands and tropical destinations worldwide. THE BUCCANEER BEACH AND GOLF RESORT PO Box 25200, Christiansted, St. Croix 340-712-2100 / 800-255-3881 www.thebuccaneer.com The Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort, St. Croix’s premiere resort since 1947, has been family-owned for three generations. With 131 spacious rooms on 340 tropical acres, three beaches, two pools, 18-hole golf course, eight tennis courts, spa, and three restaurants, The Buccaneer is a favorite for honeymoons and weddings. CANE BAY DIVE SHOP 2 Strand Street, Frederiksted, St. Croix 340-772-0715; www.canebayscuba.com With a mission to share passion and enthusiasm for all levels of scuba diving through extensive training, instruction, and certification and with the goal to inspire, mentor, and develop new divers and encourage certified divers to remain active, Cane Bay Dive Shop takes the meaning of being “diver friendly” to the next level, with optimum flexibility for the schedule of each and every customer. Scuba diving, rent or buy gear, and snorkel tours. CARAMBOLA BEACH RESORT St. Croix 340-778-3800; www.marriott.com/stxbr Located on 23 beachfront acres at the base of
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lush tropical forests on St. Croix, Carambola Beach Resort is the ideal destination for your special event. Whether you are seeking a serene vow renewal ceremony or an unforgettable wedding reception, the events team at Carambola is available to help curate your special day. CRUCIAN GOLD 1112 Strand Street, Christiansted, St. Croix 340-244-2996; www.cruciangold.com Feel the love of Crucian Gold’s handcrafted jewelry, inspired by St. Croix’s natural beauty and culture. Visit the Christiansted store where Nathan Bishop and the family of jewelers create the island bracelets, chaney collection, and a wide array of stunning original silver and gold artisan jewelry and gifts. ELEVATE ISLAND 6200 Smith Bay Road, Suite 3, Smith Bay, St. Thomas 340-693-0420; www.elevateisland.com Unwind at Elevate Island in Red Hook, St. Thomas! Enjoy live music, premium kava, coffee, yoga, and cannabis products in a laid-back Caribbean atmosphere. Escape to Elevate's alcohol-free venue for the ultimate chill vibes. Elevate Island: helping people feel human since 2020. FEATHER LEAF INN 340-474-1358 www.featherleafinn.com The Feather Leaf Inn is the transformation of a 262-year-old private sugar plantation into an incredible experience for travelers. It embodies the history of St. Croix while providing modern conveniences and breathtaking scenery across 19 oceanfront acres. The Feather Leaf Inn is located on the West End of St. Croix just down the road from the island’s most popular beaches and snorkeling and diving destinations. The owners participate in coral reef conservation as well as the National Forest Stewardship program to sustain biodiversity and increase food production on the island. If you want to learn more about St. Croix, the Feather Leaf Inn is the place to stay. FRENCHMAN’S REEF 340-249-0100 www.frenchmansreefstthomas.com Frenchman’s Reef is an idyllic Caribbean getaway destination, offering two distinct yet interconnected resort experiences in St. Thomas. Steps from the sand, Morningstar Buoy Haus Beach Resort, an Autograph Collection, is the epitome of an island escape; and The Westin Beach Resort & Spa features endless views of the Caribbean at every turn. GALLOWS POINT RESORT 3AAA Gallows Point Road Cruz Bay, St. John 340-776-6434 / 800-323-7229 www.gallowspointresort.com Just a five-minute stroll from the main town of Cruz Bay, on the majestic island of St. John, Gallows Point Resort’s exceptional setting and tropical ambiance is unmatched by other accommodations in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Gallows Point Resort is also the perfect venue for your destination wedding.
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HEART & SOUL UNIONS #8 Honduras, Suite 3, St. Thomas 340-677-1207 www.heartandsoulunions.com Full-service wedding planning company that has handled the weddings at Emerald Beach Resort since 2012. Heart & Soul Unions provides a variety of wedding packages from its “Build Your Own” and “Beach Celebration” and “Island Dream” packages that include wedding and full reception. Heart & Soul offers flexibility within packages to provide seamless planning and unique weddings for all its wedding couples. THE HILLS ST. JOHN 11 Bay View Terrace, Cruz Bay, St. John 800-727-6610; https://thehillsstjohn.com Nestled into the hillside above the bustling and eclectic harbor town of Cruz Bay, The Hills is a beacon welcoming you to beautiful St. John. Whether you’re looking for a vacation rental in Cruz Bay or a luxury ocean-side villa, you’ll be enveloped in the slice of island life you came to experience when you visit the island. You’ll be greeted with panoramic views of neighboring islands and the sapphire-blue waters surrounding St. John. The chirping of song birds and the wind dancing through the palms will instantly transport you miles away from ordinary, towards everything yet to be discovered. ISLAND SWEET STUFF Tillett Gardens, Suite 91 4126 Anna’s Retreat, St. Thomas 340-201-6436; www.islandsweetstuff.com A wedding cake and custom cake design studio that specializes in cakes that create a lasting impression. Each cake is made to your specific design vision, creating the most amazing, unique, inspired centerpiece for your special day. Dedicated to providing clients with the highest-quality sweet stuff. Their team of professional artists and pastry chefs, budding bakers, and plain old fun people put their brainpower and cake know-how together on a daily basis to come up with the tastiest and most beautiful cakes imaginable! MEREDITH ZIMMERMAN PHOTOGRAPHY St. Croix 757-288-1332 www.meredithzimmermanphotography.com Meredith Zimmerman is a photographer based on St. Croix and enjoys shooting a little bit of everything: weddings, elopements, couples, families, and branding. Her work has been featured in Departures, Travel + Leisure, The New York Times, New York Post, Wedding Chicks, Dwell, Fortune, and on the Today show. Follow along on Instagram @meredithzimmerman_. MISS LUCY’S Route 107, Friis Bay, St. John 340-693-5244 www.misslucysrestaurant.com You won’t find a more picturesque setting than Miss Lucy’s, a casual, Caribbean-inspired restaurant located on the waterfront at Friis Bay. Gentle trade winds flow constantly from the sea as diners enjoy fresh Caribbean fare in the shade of sea grape trees. Miss Lucy’s offers a truly relaxing dining experience that travelers return to again and again.
OCEAN DREAMS Estate Frydenhoj, St. Thomas 340-998-6720 www.oceandreamswatertaxi.com Travel in comfort, style, and speed to any destination in the USVI or BVI. A family-owned and -operated business since 2007. Their captains have more than 50 years of experience between them and are well-versed in the fun and rigors of navigating the ocean safely! Whether you’re looking for a private land taxi, water taxi, ferry service, island tour, beach trip, half- or fullday trip, cargo transfer, or want to island-hop, they have you covered! Simply tell them your needs or where you want to go and they’ll take care of all the rest! SHADES OF HAIR Drake’s Passage, Ground Level, Store 121, St. Thomas 340-642-3559 / 340-774-2337 www.facebook.com/shadesofhairvi Conveniently located in downtown Charlotte Amalie, Shades of Hair is welcoming and relaxing, with a professional environment. They offer a wide range of services with 40-plus years of experience including wedding parties. Appointments available for wedding packages and pedicure and nail services. Services include styling, cutting, crochet, braiding, and dreadlocks. SONYA’S FINE ISLAND JEWELRY 2101 Company Street, Suite 1, Christiansted, St. Croix 340-778-8605 www.sonyaltdstore.com Sonya Ltd., home of the original Hook bracelet, is located on Company Street in historic downtown Christiansted, St. Croix. Originally known as the “Corner Shop,” it is home to many handcrafted jewelry designs inspired in part by our diverse community and elements surrounding our beautiful island. SPEEDY’S The Valley, Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda 284-495-5235; www.bviferries.com Virgin Gorda Transport, Speedy’s provides the British Virgin Islands with the greatest ferry services and amazing rental cars as well as open-air safari buses in Virgin Gorda. St. Thomas to Virgin Gorda in 90 minutes, every Saturday! There is no need for reservations. You can buy tickets upon arrival in St. Thomas, and space is always available. Free shuttle to and from Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport. VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS 340-779-2155; www.viecotours.com Escape to paradise with the award-winning Virgin Islands Ecotours! Experience the perfect blend of romance and adventure for honeymooners and wedding activities. Discover the pristine beauty of the Virgin Islands through exhilarating eco-friendly excursions like kayaking through winding waterways, exploring lush tropical landscapes, snorkeling with sea turtles, and many more! Create lasting memories with nature’s breathtaking backdrop. Unforgettable experiences await!
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Communications Most accommodations have in-room telephones. When calling the U.S. mainland, dial “1,” then the area code and number. The area code for the USVI is 340. There is no need to dial “1” and the area code when making local calls from a USVI landline. Most major U.S. cell phone service providers have coverage areas in the USVI. Many accommodations offer internet access, and Wi-Fi is available in select locations. Mail & Business Services U.S. postal rates apply in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The U.S. Postal Service offers Express Mail service that reaches any U.S. destination the following day if mailed before noon or within two days if mailed after noon. Priority Mail reaches the U.S. mainland in three to five days. Major couriers such as FedEx and UPS offer service to and from the U.S. Virgin Islands. Medical The integrated health system, called the Schneider Regional Medical Center, is comprised of the Roy Lester Schneider Hospital and the Myrah Keating Smith Community Health Center on St. John. Trauma and emergency care are offered, plus other specialties, including pediatrics, cardiology, oncology, neurology, ophthalmology, and orthopedics as well as others. 340-776-8311 Religion Worship services for many religions are offered in the USVI. Check the local directory for information. Transportation Airlines Air Sunshine ............................ 800-327-8900 American Airlines .................. 800-433-7300 Cape Air .................................... 800-227-3247 Delta Airlines ............................800-221-1212 JetBlue Airlines ...................... 800-538-2583 LIAT Airlines ...........................888-844-5428 Silver Airways .......................... 801-401-9100 Spirit Airlines ...........................855-728-3555
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Sun Country Airlines .............800-924-6184 United Airlines ........................800-864-8331 Airport Expansion and renovations are underway at St. Thomas’s Cyril E. King Airport and St. Croix’s Henry E. Rohlsen Airport. Several multimillion-dollar projects will be undertaken at the territory’s two international airports as part of a six-year, $250 million modernization plan. On St. Thomas, the construction of a four-level parking garage and transportation center will result in 600 parking spaces plus a dedicated location for ground transportation and car rental companies. This project is currently ongoing and is expected to take two years to complete. Other phases of the modernization project will result in the redesign, expansion, and modernization of the airport’s terminal interior. Plans call for additional lounge space and concession areas for restaurants and retailers. Perhaps the most notable change at the Cyril E. King Airport will be the addition of jet bridges, slated for the third phase of the project. Travelers arriving on St. Thomas have long deplaned via portable stairs. Renovations on St. Croix include upgrades that will be done in four phases over a six-year period. There will be additional amenities for travelers, expanded walkway space, and additional space for concessions. The passenger lounge area and restrooms will be renovated as well. Auto Rentals Some major car rental companies have offices
in the USVI, but many car rental companies are locally owned. All require valid driver’s licenses and credit cards to rent vehicles of all sizes. Make sure to drive on the left and buckle up; it’s the law. Buses Air-conditioned VITRAN buses run in the city and rural areas. On St. John, VITRAN buses run between Cruz Bay and Coral Bay. 340-774-0165. On St. Thomas, city buses run between the Schneider Regional Medical Center area west to town. Country buses travel between town and Red Hook every two hours from early morning to early evening. 340-774-5678. On St. Croix, bus service between Christiansted and Frederiksted runs at regular intervals between 5 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. daily, except Saturday and Sunday. Fares are $1 for those under 55 years of age and $0.55 for seniors. Seniors with a Senior Citizen Card ride free. 340-778-0898 or 340-773-1290 Passenger Ferries/Car Barges St. Thomas/St. John Big Red Barge Co. ......................340-227-0918 Global Marine’s Tug Life ......... 340-779-1739 Inter Island Services, Inc. St. John .......................................................340-776-6597 Love City Car Ferries ..............340-779-4000 Transportation Services ......... 340-776-6282 Varlack Ventures ......................340-776-6412 Taxis Cars and communal vans offer service in the USVI and are regulated by the government. The visitor’s guide Places to Explore publishes the most current rates.
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Banking Currency is the U.S. dollar. There are ATMs located throughout. Banks are generally open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with service windows open later. Some banks have Saturday hours, 9 a.m. to noon. Major credit cards are accepted. There is no sales tax in the territory.
Navigating paradise is a breeze, whether you are flying to or traveling around St. Thomas. Major airlines offer direct flights to the island from gateway cities such as Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami, and Washington, D.C. Smaller airlines like Cape Air offer daily trips between St. Thomas and St. Croix; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Tortola, BVI; and Nevis. Well-known car rental agencies like Hertz are based at the Cyril E. King Airport. Thrifty Car Rental and Dollar Car Rental offer an air-conditioned shuttle bus from the airport to their rental pickup facility. Discount Car Rental, First Rent-A-Car, and Just Rent A Car offer free airport pickups and drop-offs, while Go Car Rental offers this same service anywhere on St. Thomas. Most offer a full line of vehicles from compacts and Jeeps to
minivans and SUVs that are automatic and air-conditioned. Open-air vehicles such as Jeeps are fun to drive, but be sure there is a place to lock valuables. Maps are available from car rental agencies. While roads are numbered, most folks will give directions based on landmarks instead. GPS may or may not work, especially on the more remote parts of the island. Most gas stations are in Charlotte Amalie and
the East End of the island. Most importantly, remember to drive on the left. Leave the navigation to someone else by taking a tour. Most taxis offer island tours. For a one-of-a-kind excursion, Key N Go UTV Adventures offers on- and off-road trips in open-air utility terrain vehicles that guests can drive or ride. It’s a great way to see the island from the off-the-beaten-track side. — Carol M. Bareuther, R.D.
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ST. THOMAS AMALIE CAR RENTAL 340-690-0688 www.amaliecar.com Amalie Car Rental is committed to completing your stay in the U.S. Virgin Islands with outstanding customer service and excellent new vehicles. Amalie Car Rental was voted "Best USVI Jeep Rental" 10 years in a row! BUDGET RENT A CAR Harwood Highway, Cyril E. King Airport, and West Indian Cruise Ship Dock 800-626-4516 www.budgetstt.com Budget Rent A Car is the No. 1 choice for car rental on St. Thomas, offering a wide selection of well-maintained
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CAPE AIR 660 Barnstable Road Hyannis, MA 508-771-6944; capeair.com Wherever Cape Air flies, it is recognized for outstanding customer service and convenient flight schedules. Cape Air has ticket and baggage agreements with most major airlines which means smooth connections and money-saving joint fares for passengers. DISCOUNT CAR RENTAL Next to St. Thomas Airport 340-776-4858 www.discountcar.vi Conveniently located right around the corner from the Cyril E. King Airport with free pickup, Discount Car Rental has the lowest car rental rates on St. Thomas and St. John and best weekly rates. Clean, new vehicles that are comfortable and safe with air conditioning, automatic drive, and all the amenities. FIRST RENT-A-CAR 340-776-3730 www.firstrentacarstthomas.com When you need a convenient, friendly car rental service, this company is here to make your stay more pleasant. Great service includes free pickup and drop-off. First Rent-A-Car is located near the airport, so you can be on your way without delay. It is locally owned with 40-plus years in the automotive and car rental industry. Veteran and senior citizen discounts are offered, and there are discounts for rentals of five days or more. First Rent-A-Car’s professionally detailed cars are a safe, comfortable way to get around town. GO CAR RENTAL #214B-1 Altona and Welgunst 340-690-9159; gorentalvi.com Go Car Rental has relaunched
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ST. JOHN VARLACK VENTURES AUTO RENTAL Cruz Bay 340-693-9933 / 340-776-6412 www.varlack-ventures.com The Varlack Ventures Auto Rental office is conveniently located one block from the Cruz Bay ferry dock for quick, easy pickups and returns. Less than a two-minute walk from the Cruz Bay ferry dock, it is easy to find. They accommodate late arrivals and will always wait for their customers, regardless of the time! For added convenience, they also have a key drop for early or late drop vehicle returns. VARLACK VENTURES FERRY Cruz Bay 340-693-9933 / 340-776-6412 www.varlack-ventures.com There are two ferry routes provided between St. Thomas and St. John. Their ferry services run daily and depart from either Red Hook or Charlotte Amalie. The shortest route is between Red Hook on St. Thomas and Cruz Bay on St. John and takes approximately 15 minutes. The longer ferry route runs from downtown Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas to Cruz Bay on St. John; however, it is very conveniently located only 10 minutes from the St. Thomas airport, hotels in the mid to west sides of St. Thomas, and close to shopping and cruise ship docking facilities.
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ST. CROIX CENTERLINE CAR RENTALS Airport | Christiansted | Mid-Island 340-692-2525 www.ccrvi.com Centerline Car Rentals has been serving St. Croix since 1990, providing a large selection of modern rental vehicles seven days a week from three convenient locations: the Henry E. Rohlsen Airport Terminal, downtown Christiansted next to the seaplane dock, and mid-island at La Reine on Centerline Road. Centerline has a wide variety of well-maintained, reliable vehicles ready for you to explore St. Croix, including cars, Jeeps, SUVs, trucks, and vans. Keep left! FLY THE WHALE Henry E. Rohlsen Airport Terminal 800-908-0469 www.flythewhale.com Founded in 2006, Fly the Whale offers on-demand aircraft charter services in the Northeast, Florida, and the Bahamas. In April 2023, Fly the Whale launched scheduled service between St. Croix and St. Thomas. Travel often between St. Croix and St. Thomas? Fly the Whale is pleased
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to be offering multiple daily flights between St. Thomas and St. Croix. The WhalePak was created for agencies, corporations, and frequent fliers. SAFETY: Extensive crew training requirements including annual training specific to Cessna Caravans and seaplanes, premier Caravan maintenance facility in the country. SERVICE: Dedicated charter and customer service team available. Fly the Whale partners with a large network of operators to guarantee that the answer is always yes to your request. STYLE: Fly the Whale is proud to offer a diverse fleet of aircraft. Landplanes, seaplanes, and jets for unlimited destination possibilities. Wide range of interior configurations offering different levels of luxury and comfort. SKYLINE CAR RENTAL 340-719-5990 Tour around St. Croix in an affordable car rental from Skyline Car Rental. Free pickup from the airport or seaport with all reservations with three-plus days of rental. Fun, clean, and reliable vehicles await you!
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ACCOMMODATIONS At Home in the Tropics pg. STT102 877-788-1803 www.athomeinthetropics.com BellaVista Scott Hotel pg. STT100 340-714-5500 www.bellavistascotthotelvi.com Bluebeards pg. STT101 340-774-1600 www.bluebeards.com
Windward Passage Hotel pg. STT100 340-774-5200 www.windwardpassage.com ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS Bushwackers (Crown Bay Gaming) pg. STT15 340-776-4111 Bajo el Sol Gallery pg. STJ7 340-693-7070 www.bajo-el-sol-gallery.business.site
ARTS & CULTURE Mango Tango Art Gallery pg. STT37 340-777-3060 www.mangotangoart.com CHURCHES & SYNAGOGUES Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas pg. STT8 340-774-4312 www.synagogue.vi St. Thomas Reformed Church pg. STT8 340-776-8255 www.strchurch.org
The Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort pg. STX43 800-255-3881 www.thebuccaneer.com
Captain Morgan Distillery & Experience Center pg. STX7 340-713-5654 www.captainmorganvisitorcenter. com
Bungalows on the Bay pg. STX47 340-201-1309 www.bungalowsonthebay.com
Caravelle Casino pg. STX45 340-227-7156 www.caravellecasino.com
Carambola Beach Resort pg. STX41 340-778-3800 www.marriott.com/stxbr
Coral World Ocean Park pg. STT22, STT23 340-775-1555 www.coralworldvi.com
Caravelle Hotel pg. STX45 340-773-0687 www.hotelcaravelle.com
Cruzan Rum Distillery pg. STX9 340-692-2280 www.cruzanrum.com
Company House Hotel pg. STX45 340-773-7713 www.hotelcompanyhouse.com
Frenchtown Brewing pg. STT17 340-203-0990 www.frenchtownbrewing.com
Emerald Beach Resort pg. STT86 340-777-8800 www.emeraldbeach.com
Key N’ Go UTV Adventures pg. STT13 954-610-1681 www.stthomasatv.com
Feather Leaf Inn pg. STX47 340-474-1358 www.featherleafinn.com
Magens Bay Authority pg. STT9 340-777-6300 www.magensbayauthority.com
Frenchman’s Reef pg. STT99 340-693-4800 www.frenchmansreefstthomas.com
Parasail Virgin Islands pg. STT7, STT29 340-227-8303 www.parasailvirginislands.com
Gallows Point Resort pg. STJ33 340-776-6434 www.gallowspointresort.com
Parrot Club pg. STT14, STJ5 340-776-4111 www.parrotclubvi.com
The Green Iguana Hotel pg. STT101 340-776-7654 www.thegreeniguana.com
Pirates Treasure Museum pg. STT12 340-775-9575 www.piratemuseumstthomas.com
The Hills St. John pg. STJ32 800-727-6610 www.thehillsstjohn.com
Skyride to Paradise pg. STT13 340-774-9809 www.paradisepointvi.com
Paradise Properties pg. STT100 340-775-0111 www.paradisepropertiesvi.com
Tree Limin’ Extreme pg. STT11 340-777-ZIPS (9477) www.ziplinestthomas.com
Castle Coffee & Deli • The Castle Grille • Sunnyside Cafe • Frenchtown Brewing at Bluebeards Resort pg. STT101 340-774-1600 www.bluebeards.com
Sea Shore Allure pg. STJ32 340-779-2800 www.seashoreallure.com
Virgin Islands Video Network pg. STT12 340-777-9990 www.vivideogamenetwork.com
Cruz Bay Landing pg. STJ27 340-776-6908 www.cruzbaylanding.com
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HEALTH & BEAUTY Paradise Nails & Beauty Bar pg. STT104 340-775-7300 www.paradisenbb.com REAL ESTATE 340 Real Estate Co. pg. STJ35 340-643-6068 www.340realestateco.com Cruz Bay Realty pg. STJ36 340-693-8808 www.cruzbayrealty.com RESTAURANTS Agave Tequila Bar & Mexican Kitchen pg. STT70 340-714-STRG (7874) www.agavevi.com The Beach Bar pg. STJ27 340-777-4220 www.beachbarstjohn.com Brew STX pg. STX33 340-719-6339 www.brewstx.com Caribbean Fish Market pg. STT71 340-714-STRG (7874) www.caribbeanfishmarketvi.com Caribbean Fusion at Emerald Beach Resort pg. STT86 340-776-5674 www.emeraldbeach.com Caribbean Saloon Steakhouse & Bar pg. STT72 340-775-7060 www.caribbeansaloon.com
Cutlass & Cane pg. STT80 340-777-2263 www.cutlassandcane.com The Delly Deck pg. STT91 340-776-9943 www.dellydeck.com Duffy’s Love Shack pg. STT74 340-779-2080 www.duffysloveshack.com The Easterly pg. STT79 340-714-1000 www.theeasterlystthomas.com El Sol Bar & Restaurant pg. STX35 340-778-6986 Enkai Sushi Bar pg. STT77 340-774-6254 www.enkaisushibar.com E’s Garden Tea House and Things pg. STT92 340-776-2577 www.esgardenteahouseandthings.com French Quarter Bistro pg. STT88 340-774-6539 www.frenchquarterbistrovi.com Frenchtown Deli & Coffee Shop pg. STT88 340-776-7211 Gwan Mannyè pg. STX35 340-715-7979 Isla Blue Restaurant pg. STT83 340-715-2583 www.islabluerestaurant.com Lanai pg. STT81 340-693-6007 www.lanaistthomas.com The Longboard pg. STJ25 340-715-2210 www.thelongboardstjohn.com McDonald’s pg. STT82 www.mcdonalds.com Miss Lucy’s pg. STJ29 340-693-5244 Morgan’s Mango pg. STJ26 340-693-8141 www.morgansmango.com The Oasis pg. STT92 340-693-2600 www.bolongobay.com
Ocean 362 pg. STJ33 340-776-6001 www.ocean362.com Oceana Restaurant & Bistro pg. STT85 340-774-4262 www.oceanavi.com Paradise Pie pg. STT73 340-714-STRG (7874) www.paradisepievi.com Pesce Italian pg. STT70 340-714-STRG (7874) www.pescevi.com Petite Pump Room Bar & Restaurant pg. STT90 340-776-2976 www.petitepumproom.com Prime at Paradise Point pg. STT75 340-690-2191 SandBar x Isla Blue pg. STT83 340-715-7263 www.islabluerestaurant.com Sapphire Beach Bar pg. STT73 340-714-STRG (7874) www.sbbvi.com SeaSalt pg. STT73 340-714-STRG (7874) www.seasaltvi.com Shupe’s on the Boardwalk pg. STX33 340-773-3400 www.shupesontheboardwalk.com
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Sib’s on the Mountain Bar & Restaurant pg. STT91 340-774-8967 www.facebook.com/ sibsonthemountain
Taphus Beer House pg. STT93 340-774-4010 Taste at Paradise Point pg. STT75 340-690-2191 Tickles Dockside Pub pg. STT78 340-776-1595 www.ticklesdocksidepub.com Virgilio’s Italian Cuisine pg. STT76 340-776-4920 www.virgiliosvi.com
Boolchand’s pg. STT39, Map insert 340-776-0794 / 0302 www.boolchand.com
Eden Living pg. STT50, STT54 340-777-3366 www.edenlivingusvi.com
Canon at Boolchand’s pg. STT39 340-776-0794 / 0302 www.boolchand.com
FOPE at Ballerina Jewelers pg. 7 340-777-1118 www.ballerina-jewelers.com
Caravan Gallery pg. STJ23 340-779-4566 www.caravangallery.com
GoldLand pg. STT53 340-777-4991 www.goldlandvi.com
Caribbean Surf Co. pg. STT54 340-776-4540 www.facebook.com/caribbeansurf
Gourmet Gallery pg. STT63 340-774-4948 www.gourmetgallery.net
Crown Bay Center pg. STT47 340-774-2132 www.crownbaycentervi.com
Havensight Mall pg. STT40, STT41 340-776-8511
St. Thomas Social pg. STT89 340-715-5930 www.stt.social
SHOPPING A.H. Riise Mall pg. STT43 340-777-2222 www.ahriisemall.com
Stone House Cafe pg. STT90 340-777-3000 www.stonehousecafestt.com
Ballerina Jewelers pg. 5, 7, 9, STT46 340-777-1118 www.ballerina-jewelers.com
Sugarcane Grille pg. STT84 340-776-8056 www.sugarcanegrillevi.com
Bamboo Studio pg. STJ21 340-776-0669 www.bamboovi.com
Sunset Grille at Secret Harbour pg. STT71 340-714-STRG (7874) www.sunsetgrillevi.com
Belle Femme Boutique pg. STX24 340-773-2755
Diamonds International pg. 2, 3, STT53 340-776-5570 800-444-4025 284-541-8507 800-51-JEWEL (515-3935) www.diamondsinternational.com
The Tap & Still pg. STT87 340-244-4540 www.tapstill.com
Bobby’s Jewelers pg. 8 800-232-6229 www.bobbyjewelers.com
Eden Jewelers pg. STT44, STT45, STT56, STT57 340-777-3366 www.eden-jewelry.com
Crucian Gold pg. STX29 340-244-2996 www.cruciangold.com
House of Rajah Jewelers Map insert 340-776-7770 / 800-316-3616 www.houseofrajah.com ib designs pg. STX23 340-773-4322 www.ibdesignsvi.com Imperial Dynasty Jewelers pg. 12, 13, STJ22 340-774-6520 www.imperialdynastyvi.com Jewels Forever pg. STT51 340-777-8285 www.jewels-forever.com
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Jolly Dog Trading Company pg. STJ20 802-489-4167 www.thejollydog.com
Seaside Market & Deli pg. STX26 340-719-9393 www.seasidemarketstx.com
Just Rent a Car pg. 218 340-208-0828 www.just-rentacar.com
One Caribbean Charters pg. STT31 340-244-6440 www.onecaribbeancharters.com
Joyia Inspirational Jewelry pg. STX25 340-713-4JOY (4569) www.joyiajewelry.com
Sonya’s Fine Island Jewelry Map insert 340-778-8605 www.sonyaltd.com
Skyline Car Rental pg. 222 340-719-5990 skyline@vipowernet.net
Parasail Virgin Islands pg. STT7, STT29 340-227-8303 www.seasthedayvi.com
Thrifty Car Rental & Dollar Rent A Car pg. 219 340-776-1500 www.thriftystt.com 340-774-0111 www.dollarstt.com
Seas the Day Charters pg. STT21 340-642-3895 www.watersportsvi.com
The Market VI pg. STT61, STX27 340-775-5646 www.themarketvi.com Maya Jewelers pg. STT42 340-714-MAYA (6292) www.mayajewelersvi.com Moe’s Fresh Market pg. STT67 340-693-0254 www.moesvi.com
Steve Simonsen Photography pg. 215 340-513-9687 www.simonsen.photoshelter.com Southern Saint pg. STX22 www.southernsaintvi.com Urban Source pg. STT57 340-693-0039
Mountain Top pg. STT49 340-774-2400 www.mountaintopvi.com
Vibe Jewelry pg. STJ17 340-643-1122 www.vibecollection.com
Mr. Tablecloth pg. STT50 340-774-4343 www.mrtablecloth-vi.com
Virgin Abis pg. STJ20 340-690-2185 www.virginabis.com
Omega at Royal Caribbean Inside front cover, pg. 1 340-776-4110 www.royalcaribbeanvi.com
Zemi Island Designs pg. STJ20 802-489-2901 www.zemistj.com
Pandora at Boolchand’s Map insert 340-774-3672 www.boolchand.com/pandora
TRANSPORTATION Amalie Car Rental pg. 218 340-774-0688 www.amaliecar.com
The Pearl Lady pg. STT56 340-774-5875 The.Pearl.Lady.1@gmail.com The Pelican Shop pg. STT62 340-725-1385 www.thepelicanshopvi.com
Cape Air pg. 223 800-CAPE-AIR (227-3247) www.capeair.com Centerline Car Rentals pg. 221 888-288-8755 / 340-692-2525
Varlack Ventures pg. 220, 221 340-776-6412 www.varlack-ventures.com WATERSPORTS B.E.A.C.H. Charters V.I. pg. STT25 340-473-9481 www.beachchartersvi.com
See & Ski Powerboat Rentals pg. STT24 340-775-6265, 866-775-6268 www.seeski.com Shades of Blue Charters pg. STT30 877-725-8384 www.shadesofbluecharters.com
BoatTing VI pg. STT29 340-642-1786 www.boattingvi.com
Stormy Pirates Charters pg. STT27 340-775-7990 www.stormypirates.com
Cane Bay Dive Shop pg. STX15 340-718-9913 www.canebaydiveshop.com
V.I. Jet Boat pg. STT7, STT29 340-775-9360 www.vijetboat.com
Caribbean Sea Adventures pg. STX17 340-773-2628 www.caribbeanseaadventures.com
V.I. Professional Charter Association pg. STT28 www.vipca.org
Double Header Sport Fishing pg. STT26 340-777-7317 www.doubleheadersportfishing.net
Virgin Islands Ecotours pg. STT31 340-779-2155 www.viecotours.com
Fishwater Charters pg. STX13 704-641-5512 www.fishwaterchartersvi.com
Virgin Islands Expedition Company pg. STJ9 340-775-6074 www.usviexpeditions.com
Heavenly Days pg. STT30 340-775-1800 www.heavenlydaysvi.com
USEFUL INFORMATION The Department of Tourism pg. STT5 340 774-8784 ahenneman@usvitourism.vi www.visitusvi.com
Pirate’s Chest at Bluebeard’s Castle pg. STT52 340-998-3819
Discount Car Rental pg. 219 340-776-4858 www.discountcar.vi
Roberto Coin at Ballerina Jewelers pg. 5 340-777-1118 www.ballerina-jewelers.com
First Rent-A-Car pg. 216 340-776-3730 www.firstrentacarstthomas.com
Rolex Boutique at A.H. Riise Back cover 340-777-6789 www.ahriise.com/rolex
Fly the Whale pg. 223 800-908-0469 www.flythewhale.com
Magic Moments Luxury Excursions pg. STT33 800-734-7345 www.yachtmagicmoments.com
Royal Caribbean Inside front cover, pg. 1, 11, STT48 340-776-4110 www.royalcaribbeanvi.com
Go Car Rental pg. 217 340-690-9159 www.gorentalvi.com
Midnight Sun Boat Charters Inside back cover 340-998-7682 www.midnightsunboatcharters.com
WEDDINGS Gallows Point Resort Wedding pg. STJ33 340-776-6434 www.gallowspointresort.com
Sandals for Your Neck pg. STT55 340-776-3950 www.sandalsforyourneck.com
Hertz pg. 219 340-774-1879 www.hertzstt.com
Ocean Runner pg. STJ11 340-639-8999 www.oceanrunnerusvi.com
Heart & Soul Unions pg. 210 888-587-5661 www.heartandsoulunions.com
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Low Key Watersports pg. STJ11 340-639-8999 www.divelowkey.com
Island Designs pg. 221 340-473-0131 www.islanddesignsllc.com
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Elysian Beach Resort
Allied Members, St. Thomas/St. John
Lovango Resort & Beach Club
Emerald Beach Resort
AeroMD
Flamboyan on the Bay Resort and Villas
Alpha Jewelers
Hotel Members, St. John
Frenchman’s Reef Westin
Antilles Gas Corporation
Caneel Bay Resort
Green Iguana Hotel
Avera Tech, LLC
Caribbean Sole Vacations, LLC
Hideaway Hullbay, The
Baker Magras & Associates
Cinnamon Bay Beach & Campground
Limetree Resort by Wyndham
Ballard Hospitality VI, LLC
Coconut Coast Villas
Lindbergh Bay Hotel & Villas
Ballerina Jewelers
Gallows Point Resort
Magens Hideaway
Banco Popular
Hills, The
Margaritaville Vacation Club
Bliss Retreats, USVI
Sunset View Apts — Island Sky Resort
Steve Simonsen
Westin St. John Resort & Villas, The
by Wyndham
BoatTing V.I.
Marriott’s Frenchman’s Cove
BoltNagi PC
Pink Palm
Boolchand’s
Hotel Members, St. Thomas
Point Pleasant Resort
Budget Rent A Car
At Home in the Tropics
Ritz-Carlton Club, St. Thomas, The
Calypso Water Sports, LLC
BellaVista Scott Hotel
Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas, The
Cape Air
Bluebeard’s Castle
Secret Harbour Beach Resort
Cardow Jewelers
Bolongo Bay Beach Resort
Two Sandals Boutique Hotel
Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association
Boundless Bliss Hotel
Villa Fratelli Cresta
Caribbean Saloon
Bunker Hill
Chalet D’Or
Calypso Realty, PC
Hotel Members, Water Island
Comfort-N-Bliss
Caribbean Retreats
Virgin Islands Campground
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Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, LLC
St. Thomas Historical Trust St. Thomas Reformed Church
Hunter Food & Spirits
Over the Line Charters
St. Thomas Yacht Club
Island Business Graphics
Paradise Nails & Beauty Bar
Stratustalk Inc.
Island Designs Landscape and
Paradise Point Tramway
STRG St. Thomas Restaurant Group
Stormwater Solutions LLC
Parasail Virgin Islands
Sunny Liston Tours, LLC
Island Meetings and Incentives
Pier 22
Taphus Beer House
Jammin Jeep Tours LLC
Pirates Treasure Museum
The Creative Native
Janet’s Island Spatique
Red Hook Agencies, Inc
The Pearl Lady
Key N Go UTV Adventures
Red Hook Family Practice
The Strategy Group
KLR Services & Restaurant Supply
Rock City Handyman Services, LLC
The Tropical Treasure Hunt Company
Leeward Islands Management
Royal Caribbean
The Virgin Islands Children’s Museum
Liberty VI
Save on Islands, LLC
Theodore Tunick & Company
Little Switzerland
Scoops & Brew
Topa Properties
Local Mocean Charters
Seachange Home
Tree Limin’ Extreme
Lockhart Realty, Inc.
SEAT Caribbean
Tropical Bliss Spa & Beauty Bar
Magens Bay Authority
Shades of Blue Charters
University of the Virgin Islands
Magic Moments LLC
Shani’s Beauty Salon
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Mango Tango
Sib’s on the Mountain
VIP Destination Solutions
Marjorie Rawls Roberts, PC
Skyline Public Adjusters LLC
VI Professional Charter Association
MarryCaribbean.com
Smith Orloff & Associates, LLC
Virign Islands Coffee Roasters
Metro Caribbean
Sonic Charters
Virgin Islands Ecotours
Michael D. Frederick, PC
Southland Gaming of the
Virgin Islands Platinum Services LLC
Midnight Sun Boat Charter
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Viya
Mim’s Seaside Bistro
Spenceley Office Equipment
Voodoo Charters, LLC
MLB Creative
Stormy Pirates Boat Charters
West Indian Company Limited, The
Ocean Pest Control
St. John Brewers
WTJX Channel 12
Ocean Surfari Charters
St. Thomas and St. Croix Road Maps
Yacht Haven Grande
Oceana Restaurant & Bistro
St. Thomas Cooks
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Allied Members, St. Croix Cruzan Viril (Cruzan Rum)
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Gourmet Gallery Havensight
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