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East Ender

East Ender
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Joined: January 20, 2005 5:26 pm
Topics: 6 / Replies: 2017
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Re: WEDDING

I believe Karen is thinking of East End Flowers 779-2619.

23 years ago
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Re: day/nite trip to bomba's shack-

You can't really sail to visit Bomba. You need to go to West End or Cane Garden Bay and take a taxi. Are you going to take the teenagers and elderly p...

23 years ago
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Re: Guided hikes on St. John?

Lauren: You might check the website: www.virgin.islands.national-park.com. There is a great deal of info on the park and a listing of the ranger-guide...

23 years ago
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Re: Kiteboarding in St. Thomas

Contact John at West Indies Windsurfing- 775-6530 for equipment, lessons, tips, etc. There is a group who kiteboards in Nazareth Bay when the wind is ...

23 years ago
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Re: STT top 3 restaurants???

Okay, I'll bite... 1. Randy's for food, people watching. 2. Cuzzin's for West Indian food in a historic setting and great cocktails. 3. Old Ston...

23 years ago
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Re: Villas - St. Thomas

Lois: Magen's is one of the prettiest beaches anywhere- a perfect walking beach, long with white sand (I presume you have seen the pictures). Have you...

23 years ago
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Re: Villas - St. Thomas

Lois: It looks like Camelot is on Cabrita Point, which is on the East End of St Thomas- close to the ferry to St John and many restaurants/bars and ot...

23 years ago
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Re: secret harbour -weddings

Karen: While Secret Harbour itself is relatively quiet and peaceful, the action is just down the road (3 min) in Red Hook- Duffy's, Caribbean Saloon,...

23 years ago
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Re: solo

Marriott and Ren are largish hotels and no rooms on the beach, probably the most expensive of the group and more couples and family oriented. Sapphir...

23 years ago
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Re: Boat Rental - mooring buoys off St. John

There are moorings at Big and Little Lameshur and Salt Pond.

23 years ago
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Re: WEDDING LOCATIONS?

Billy: Congrats and best wishes! Most of the beach weddings are on hotel beaches for the convenience of parking, catering, etc. Also all beaches are p...

23 years ago
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Re: Sapphire Beach Resort?

Azure is great. The Sapphire people won't tell you about it, but it is by the pool, up the hill from the marina. Tons o' fun in Red Hook, from Duffy's...

23 years ago
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Re: St. Thomas, late August

Plenty,plenty to do on the East End!! Besides Bonnie's, there is also Arthur's-great baby back ribs and seafood- next door to the St Thomas Yacht Club...

23 years ago
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Re: boats from San Juan to St. T

Islander omits the fact that it is about 60 miles of open ocean that you would be traversing in one of the STJ-STT ferries. It is not known as the cal...

23 years ago
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Re: more like float out..

Ronnie: They had one at Sapphire a couple few years ago (the year of Hale-Bopp Comet) that went up and down, too. I never could figure out the attract...

23 years ago
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Re: float on....

Sorry, no balloons...

23 years ago
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Re: Solomon

Luke: Even if they haven't given any tickets in a month, they might tomorrow. It's kinda like the old Dirty Harry line...do you feel lucky? Nudity is ...

23 years ago
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Re: hiking

You can take a taxi or the bus from the ferry dock to the trail head. The Reef Bay guided tour IS an excellent hike. The rangers will teach you a grea...

23 years ago
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Re: hiking

The best hiking is in the National Park on St. John. If you take the ferry over, turn left and walk to the Park Headquarters. They have an excellent t...

23 years ago
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Re: Going to ST. Thomas 5/26 and suggestions

Larry: Cafe Wahoo has moved to St. John. The restaurant in that space is now "Off the Hook"!

23 years ago
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