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STJ Trip Report Feb.4th - 11th

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(@jofus)
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I really don’t have anything amusing or entertaining to report for this trip, more like travel notes. About us; we are a couple in our late thirties, no kids, own our own small business (trucking/hauling heavy equipment) no employees, and we live about 1 hour north of Manhattan. For multiple reasons we had to reduce our normal 2 week stay to just 1week.
So we tried to make the most of our time just relaxing. For the most part that was done at the villa La Sirena. This was our 3rd time staying there. We love the quiet, seclusion, closeness to Kiddel Bay and the villa itself. As new villas arrive on the rental market we decide to check them out as new places to stay but we haven’t found another that appeals to us the way La Sirena does.

Anyway we flew from JFK @ 7 am non-stop to STT and arrived 30 minutes early at 11:30. We fly AA. Whenever I have enough miles for free tickets they never allow me to book the non-stop flight I want so I watch and hunt for the cheapest fare I can find, (this year it was $280pp r/t) and use my miles to upgrade to business class.

We used the Christopher/ Dohm’s land and water taxi combo. This is our major “splurge” of our trip. Why do we spend the extra money on this service? The best analogy I came up with is; it’s like taking a limo to MSG instead of the subway.
Dohm’s dropped us off at the Nat. Park dock where we were met by Kurt from L&L Jeep Rental. Our 4th time using L&L, we like that they meet you to p/u and drop off vehicle. Parking is not an issue for us; we use Slim-mans when in Cruz Bay. I found using Christopher’s and Dohm’s got us where we wanted to be quicker. Even with stopping to shop at St. John Spice and Starfish we were out at the villa by 2:30.
Both services are great especially if you have lots of luggage which brings us to our next topic…packing.

Husband and I are both scuba divers and have most of our own gear and we like to use it so bags must be checked. I figure if I’m checking luggage I might as well make the most of it. Checked items; 1 bag of dive gear (that’s a challenge when your max. allowable weight is 50 lbs.) 1 soft-sided cooler strategically layered with Techni-Ice that included some Boars Head beacon and filet mignon and lobster tail combo’s. The filets and lobster tails were a gift we had received from friends. They came from Kansas City Steak Co. We are very impressed with the quality of food from them and since they ship to us frozen they’re easy to pack. The other 2 bags we checked were a combo of clothing, toiletries, dry goods like rice, popcorn, peanut butter etc. Items for rainy days; a few books, colored pencils (I even remembered to pack the pencil sharpener), watercolor pencils and of course the drawing pad. I’m glad I did pack those items because the weather wasn’t all that nice for 2-3 days, overcast with showers and very windy.
I-pod, Sirius, laptop and all photo gear fit nicely into carry-on.

We did not eat out at all. All meals were either cooked at the villa or it was a packed lunch on the beach. We did have drinks and a coconut shrimp appetizer at The Balcony.
We had rented air tanks from Low-Key and the day we returned them it happened to be around sunset so we went up to the Balcony to view the sunset. The shrimp were delicious as well as the bed of arugula they were served on. I didn’t ask but I’d bet the arugula came from Josephine and her Coral Bay Garden. We stopped by and got bags of her mixed greens, they’re a great addition to any meal.

Any and all snorkeling and scuba diving was done right from the shores of Kiddel Bay.

La Sirena is about ¼ mile up the hill from the bay so it’s very convenient. Because of the rains and wind the visibility underwater was not as good as in the years past but I did manage to get a few snaps of a turtle we were swimming with.

I got a new Sea-life underwater camera this year and was very pleased with it both above and below the water. I’ve posted an album at community webshots, here’s the link http://travel.webshots.com/album/562553940dhcJQz

So that’s my report, hopefully the photos I’ve included show up,… if not check out the link above. I didn’t write about the villa because I did a review the first time we stayed there but if anyone has any questions I’d be happy to answer them.

jofus

 
Posted : February 20, 2008 1:20 pm
(@ffmike)
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Tell us more about this land/water taxi package. I have been trying to figure out the best way to get from Airport to Red Hook ferry. Sounds like you havea better way. Thanks.. FFMIKE

 
Posted : February 21, 2008 11:10 am
(@vi-lover)
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Thanks for the trip report!!! You photos look great. Isn't it fun to find sea turtles! Such a nice surprise while snorkeling. Glad you had fun.

 
Posted : February 21, 2008 12:20 pm
(@susie5152)
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we just came back last night at 1:30 pm from 9 beautiful days in St J. We have snorkled in kiddle bay some years ago...we stayed at a villa in coral bay, the 10 of us. All family, my husband, my daughters and their husbands and 4 kids. We taught the oldest three to snorkel, that was a dream of mine for years and this year it came true, and as they would describe snorkeling..."it was awesome".........your pictures were great, I really enjoyed looking at them here at work. he he.....perhaps one day we will buy you a drink at the beach bar....
grandma Susie, but very young at heart 😎

 
Posted : February 21, 2008 1:50 pm
(@jofus)
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Hi ffmike,
Here's a link to the water taxi service I used.
http://www.watertaxi-vi.com/
You'll find all the details you need there. There is a min. price to pay which is for 5 people. My hubby and I had to pay that price even though it was just the 2 of us. Some people think we're nuts paying the price/ others agree it's worth the $. All depends on what's important to you.

jofus

 
Posted : February 21, 2008 8:55 pm
(@jofus)
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Hi Fellow Island Lovers,
Since I'm home from work on a snow day I had some time to play. Here's a link to some video clips I posted. They are from the upper deck of La Sirnena villa by Kiddel Bay

The quality is not great.... it's was taken with the video mode of my new sea-life camera. They are both short clips but we give a feel of the surroundings.

I did take a long video (6+ minutes) and walked through the entire villa but unfortunately, after 45 minutes of uploading webshots said the file was too large. I'll see if I can splice that down to smaller clips and then post them. Enjoy!
if the link above doesn't work try this one and select the video clip album

http://community.webshots.com/user/jofus109

jofus

 
Posted : February 22, 2008 11:39 am

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