The US Virgin Islands Best Guide

East Ender

East Ender
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Joined: January 20, 2005 5:26 pm
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Re: Day Trip to the Baths

Caddy: The navigation is pretty straight forward. You will be warned about the major rocks, etc, and bays to avoid. There are some cruising guides if ...

21 years ago
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Re: 1st Timer - Carnival Perspective

"Tried to join the committee one year and they moved the meeting place at the last minute, and only told those they wanted!" Ronnie: I am ROFL!!!...

21 years ago
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Re: Questions for our 1st visit to STT....

Heather: Since you are arriving in the thick of Carnival- you need to call ahead to check on restaurants- many have limited hours from Thursday throug...

21 years ago
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Re: Dinghy, or no dinghy...that's the question

I believe that they only let you go as far as Leinster Bay on the north side...

21 years ago
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Re: Fitness Open-water swimming

Sorry 'bout that. Copied it from the newspaper without checking...it is evidently www.friendsvinp.org/swim, no dash. They have a map of the course the...

21 years ago
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Re: Fitness Open-water swimming

Boy, they say that timing is everything, Rick...unfortunately...there was an article in the paper today about the Friends of the V.I. National Park pu...

21 years ago
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Re: Trip Report

L&G: The Commissioner of Licensing and Consumer Affairs, Andrew Rutnik, would probably be very interested in your story. He was on the hot seat during...

21 years ago
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Re: First-timers to VI

Sheri: There are fewer and fewer ships even now- many leave the middle or end of April. I wouldn't worry about them in June. You can always look in th...

21 years ago
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Re: St John Resturant Recommendations

Curmudgeon (and if you are romantic enough to go to Caneel for a special occasion, I don't believe your name!): I believe that Caneel has a fleet of H...

21 years ago
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Re: Ferry from San Juan to St. Croix

Yes, Seaborne goes from San Juan, but not the airport- you'd need to taxi to the seaplane port in Old San Juan, near the cruise ship docks... it is a ...

21 years ago
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Re: Coming down Saturday - some ?s

In 11 days, you will hopefully have a little rain and clouds, otherwise you will be a burned cripsy critter! 😉 Next week is Carnival- and rain don't...

21 years ago
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Re: Shopping during Carnival-STT

The shops will be closed May 1, and many will be closed April 30. You will likely want to wait until afternoon on Thursday the 29th, as J'ouvert that ...

21 years ago
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Re: Ferry to St. Croix

The reason it is expensive is: it is really pretty far (40 miles) and the sea is generally rough. Not many private boats go back and forth for fun!

21 years ago
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Re: swimsuit/sun dresses

For colorful tropical dresses, try Local Color on the waterfront...

21 years ago
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Re: 1st Time to USVI - STT or STX??

BB: When I first started traveling to the Caribbean I wanted to see as much as possible in one trip. If I had to fly for hours to get there, I wanted ...

21 years ago
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Re: Bars in St. Thomas

Terry and Ruth: I have to say that I am glad you explained your baddish review of Point Pleasant- people need to understand that not all hotels and re...

21 years ago
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Re: Topless in St. Thomas

Nudity is illegal in the USVI and in most of the non-French Caribbean. Caribbean people are NOT free spirits in this way. St Croix is in the USVI. If...

21 years ago
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Re: easter sunday shopping

The only day I know that liquor can't be sold (by the drink) is Good Friday- until 4 I think. The stores downtown will be open until 1 or 2.

21 years ago
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Re: Bars in St. Thomas

Iggie's at Bolongo is a fun beach bar- they also have beach volleyball and other activities. Hull Bay Hideaway is kinda a beach bar. The entire Red Ho...

21 years ago
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Re: Antilles Point Pleasant Resort

Point Pleasant is nice, but no real beach activities. Have you looked at Bolongo? Family run, and moderate and on a beach.

21 years ago
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