The US Virgin Islands Best Guide

East Ender

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

Mary: I would highly recommend that anyone traveling outside the contiguous 48 states obtain a passport. For one thing, it is the gold standard in ide...

19 years ago
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Re: anchoring at water island usvi

There are quite a few private moorings at Honeymoon and swim buoys surrounding the beach. However, it is a nice sandy bottom and there is usually a sp...

19 years ago
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Re: ST in April '07

Well, you are going to miss the parades, which should be Friday and Saturday the 27th and 28th. But, if the schedule is as it usually is, you could vi...

19 years ago
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Re: ST in April '07

Lora: Has anyone mentioned Carnival to you? 😉

19 years ago
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Re: St. croix Trip Report 7/4 - 7/11 part 1

I second the seaplane. It is a great way to travel. Port to port with no airport...

19 years ago
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Re: SEA TURTLES

First, you ALWAYS can see them at Coral World, where they have several rescued turtles. 😉 Turtles love turtle grass, so bays that have grass in ...

19 years ago
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Re: Day Sail with focus on Sailing, Not Snorkeling

Bluie: The problem, as you already figured out, is that to SAIL to JVD (maybe 2 hours?), clear customs, go to Sandy Spit/Taboo/Bubbly Pool, and oh, yo...

19 years ago
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Huh??

If you are getting married on St John at sunset, why not have dinner over there, too? We did this with some friends last fall, ate at Asolare afterwar...

19 years ago
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Re: Day Sail with focus on Sailing, Not Snorkeling

If you fill the boat, I am pretty sure you can make a deal! 😉

19 years ago
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Re: Day Sail with focus on Sailing, Not Snorkeling

Blue: Most sailboats do not go to the BVI on day trips, preferring to stay in the USVI waters. Most of them carry a maximum of 6 people. If your group...

19 years ago
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Re: Virtual Piracy (Privacy)

Jill: Are you sure about the boat's length? That seems pretty big. If it is a crewed charter, you might want to check with a local charter broker like...

19 years ago
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That's O.K!! woohoo

Just trying to keep everything neat and tidy!! Woohoo!!;)

19 years ago
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Other questions

Jen: Don't let your questions get lost under another thread, like the Villa Jaime one! You asked: How long does it take to go from one end of the...

19 years ago
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Re: ST in April '07

Lora: When I first learned to snorkel, I had the same issues you have. If you can get a hold of a snorkel and mask and practice in a pool at hom...

19 years ago
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Re: STX locals -- ? on drinking water

CariBert: I am amazed anyone would actually DRINK the water in Dallas. Especially in the late summer when it gets that really, really funky taste!! 😉

19 years ago
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Re: STT - Casual Dining . . .

Hmm, deja vu! JohnT: Coco Joe's right there at Morningstar. In Havensight: Shipwreck and Pizza Amore. In town: Cuzzin's, the Greenhouse. Bu...

19 years ago
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Re: Good Eats?

At the Reef is Coco Joe's, right on the beach. Nearby, in Havensight, the younger folks will enjoy Shipwreck, Pizza Amore. In town, the Greenhouse for...

19 years ago
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Re: packable nautical charts and Tortola

karrieb: When you rent the boat, they will give you a chart and explain the important rocks to avoid! 😉 If you want to go to Tortola for a day, I wou...

19 years ago
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Trousers

I have to say that there are lots of folks who wear long pants. Some because their legs aren't so attractive anymore (!) and some because it slows dow...

19 years ago
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