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March 2013

International Rolex Regatta40th AnniversaryMarch 22nd - 24th, 2013St. Thomas Yacht Club, St. Thomas

See pages 56-57 for more information

April 2013 Happy Carnival!

Cover artist, Candace GreathouseGallery, THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

Mongoose Junction, St. JohnPhone: 340-693-7005

Website: www.thebestofstjohn.com

6 .................................................................................................................Welcome From the Governor8 .............................................................................Greetings from the Commissioner of Tourism

Shopping10 .........................................................................................................................................................Travel Tips11 ....................................................................................................................................Helpful Information Customs allowances and other information16 ...........................................................................................................................................................Shop Talk21 .......................................................................................................................................................... Red Hook22 ....................................................................................................................Havensight Shopping Mall24 ........................................................................................................................................Crown Bay Center26 ..................................................................................................................................Yacht Haven Grande28 ................................................................................................................................Easy Shopping Guide An easy-to-use guide of where to buy what you want29 ........................................................................................................................ Special Shopping Offers!

Attractions & Activities30-32 ..................................................................................................................................Island Attractions33 ................................................................................................................................. 10 Best Things To Do38 .....................................................................................................................................................Watersports Powerboat Rental, Charters, Sportfishing, Daysail, Scuba45 ..................................................................................... Special Offers on Attractions & Activities52 .................................................................................................Snorkeling in St. Thomas & St. John

Maps21 .......................................................................................................................................................... Red Hook22 ....................................................................................................................Havensight Shopping Mall24 ........................................................................................................................................Crown Bay Center26 ..................................................................................................................................Yacht Haven Grande48 ......................................................................................................................................... St. Thomas Island50 ...............................................................................................................Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas87 .........................................................................................................................................Cruz Bay, St. John91 ................................................................................................................................................St. John Island

Where to Stay74 ............................................................................................................................. Hotels, Condos & Villas75 ................................................................................................................................Properties In Paradise

St. Thomas Dining64 ........................................................................................................................... Restaurants at a Glance66 .....................................................................................................................................Taste of the Tropics

St. John81 ..................................................................................................................................Welcome to St. John82 .......................................................................................................................................... St. John Beaches84 ......................................................................................................................... Getting Around St. John St. John car rental, taxi and ferry information86 ................................................................................................................................. Attractions - St. John87 ........................................................................................................................................St. John Shop Talk87 ............................................................................................................................. Cruz Bay, St. John Map88 ...................................................................................................................................Mongoose Junction91 ..................................................................................................................................................Places to Stay91 .................................................................................................................................... St. John Island Map92 ...................................................................................................................................St. John Restaurants An easy to read guide listing of the St. John restaurants

Transportation76 ............................................................................................................................. St. Thomas Car Rentals78 .................................................................................................................. Inter Island Ferry Schedules80 ...............................................................................................................................St. Thomas Taxis Rates

of General Interest to You10-11 .............................................................................................................................Helpful Information12 ...................................................................................................................History of the Virgin Islands46 ..............................................................................................................................................................Beaches54 ................................................................................................................Entertainment, March / April58 ................................................................................................................... Island Events, March / April94 ................................................................................................................................ Cruise Ship Schedule96 ......................................................................................................................................................... Sky Watch

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I t is my considerable pleasure to welcome you to the United

States Virgin Islands. The residents of our Islands take genuine

pride in the beauty of our land and sea and in the diversity of our

people. We thank you for choosing to visit the Virgin Islands.

I hope that you will return again and again, thereby getting to know

each of our unique and wonder-filled islands.

The American flag flies over four main islands, each different in special ways, all sharing a com-

mon destiny. On the "big island" of St. Croix we invite you to discover our historic towns, estates and

heritage trails. St. Thomas has made its name known around the world as a trading and shopping port

for centuries. St. John and Water Island each retain much of the calm and quiet of by-gone times. And

everywhere, white sands, blue skies and turquoise seas invite you to swim, sail, dive, fish ... and relax.

I urge you to try our rums, visit our restaurants, dance to our music and meet our people.

Please enjoy our island home and our hospitality. Welcome!

Cordially,

United States Virgin Islands

Letter from the GovernorLetter from the GovernorUnited States Virgin Islands

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elcome to the United States Virgin Islands! St. Croix,

St. John and St. Thomas are each distinguished by

unique and appealing personalities. I invite you to

discover the distinct and varied offerings of each of our islands.

Home to superb dining, an exciting nightlife and duty-free

shopping, St. Thomas is the most cosmopolitan of our three

islands. Our capital, Charlotte Amalie, is the most visited port

in the Caribbean and boasts one of the most magnificent

harbors in the world. Whether soaking up the sun on one of

St. Thomas’ many beautiful beaches, shopping along the

downtown waterfront, or visiting island attractions, you will

find plenty to fill your days and nights on the island.

If it is unspoiled beaches and a tranquil atmosphere you are seeking, then look no

further than St. John. Enjoy snorkeling in the crystal blue water, or just relax on one of

the world-renowned pristine beaches. Two-thirds of the island is a National Park,

established in the 1950s with land donated by American financier Laurance Rockefeller.

Hike the trails or camp out under the stars in St. John’s lush, untainted environment.

Take some time to visit St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, where you can

experience a mix of rich heritage and culture with exciting land and sea activities. Pastel

buildings, historic fortresses and majestic churches can be seen in the charming towns of

Christiansted and Frederiksted, while offshore some of the best scuba diving sites in the

world await your exploration.

While each of the islands has its own personality, their proximity makes island

hopping quick and easy. Whatever way you choose to spend your vacation in the U.S.

Virgin Islands, it is sure to be memorable. Enjoy your stay!

Sincerely,

Beverly Nicholson-Doty

Commissioner of Tourism

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USVI

Travel TipsFederal and state partners of the U.S. Department of

Homeland Security hope that you have enjoyed your stay in the Virgin Islands. As you leave, keep in mind the following advice to help make your trip through the airport as efficient and comfortable as possible:

Arrive on time. Remember to leave adequate time to check baggage and move through security. Security measures in the Virgin Islands are unique. All passengers and crew traveling from the U.S. Virgin Islands to the continental United States and Puerto Rico must be cleared by officers of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to determine admissibility to the United States. Each individual must complete the CBP Declaration Form 6059B. Check with airlines for recommended arrival time.

PAck SmArt. Pack an organized carry-on bag using layers – a layer of clothes, then electronics, more clothes, and then any heavier items. Innocent items can actually appear to be potential threats in an X-ray image, simply by the way they are packed.

PAy Attention to 3-1-1 rule. Liquids, gels, and aerosols are permitted in 3- ounce containers, placed in a 1-quart-size, clear plastic, zip-top bag, one bag per traveler. If you can pour it, pump it, squeeze it, spread it, smear it, spray it, or spill it, it’s subject to these limits. Tamarind and cherry stews are considered liquids and gels. Breast milk and medically necessary liquids like baby formula and insulin are permitted, but must be declared to a security officer at the checkpoint before they go through the x-ray machine.

DreSS the PArt. Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) have to resolve any anomaly detected at the checkpoint. TSA strongly recommends removing ALL items from pockets, as well as certain accessories, including wallet, belt, bulky jewelry, money, keys, and cell phone. Place those items into your carry-on bags. Also please remove shoes before entering the screening technology and put them directly on the belt. Removing all of these items will reduce the chance of needing additional screening.

hAve the Following reADy. Passengers should be pre-pared to present their own boarding pass and a valid federal or state issued government ID, such as a valid driver’s license or passport with your name as it appears on your boarding pass. You will have to show these items twice. Once to CBP and the second time to TSA security personnel.

riSk BASeD Security. Passengers 12 and younger can now leave their shoes on during security screening. Passengers 75 and older will undergo similar modified screen-ing procedures to those 12 and under and will be able to leave on their shoes and a light jacket or outer wear when

passing through security. Travelers and families of passengers with disabilities or medical conditions may call the TSA Cares helpline toll free at 855-787-2227, 72 hours prior to traveling with any questions about screening policies, procedures and what to expect at the security checkpoint.

For checkeD BAgS. Lock your suitcase with a TSA-approved lock and be sure not to pack any hazardous mate-rials. Liquids and gels greater than 3 ounces - such as duty free purchases (including alcohol, perfume and lotion) - pur-chased before entering the checkpoint, should be placed in checked baggage.

FiSh AnD wilDliFe. In order to keep our islands beautiful, we must protect our natural resources. The VI code prohib-its the taking, catching, possessing, transporting or export-ing of indigenous species. The prohibition also includes the removal of coral, sea shells, sand, and other native species, flora and fauna. Commercially caught legal size conch and whelk are the only shells that can be removed from the ter-ritory. Some of the items may also be considered prohibited based on TSA security protocol.

Federal and state partners of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security remind travelers to be vigilant by report-ing suspicious activity to local law enforcement. If you see something, say something. The traveling public plays an important role in security.

Travel Tips

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BAnkSThe following banks operate in the US Virgin Islands:Banco Popular First Bank Virgin IslandsScotiabank

tAXAtionThere is no sales tax in the Virgin Islands. Residents pay income tax to the USVI government. There are no state income taxes.

mAilThe US Virgin Islands are a territory of the United States and therefore use the same postal system and US mail rates. You can mail an unlimited amount of locally purchased gifts back to the states but liquor and tobacco are excluded. These will not count in your total USVI Duty-Free allowance.

DreSSWe are more than just a beach destination and bathing suits worn elsewhere, especially in the downtown areas, tends to offend the local residents. So, please, wear proper attire (no bare midriffs or chests) in town and public areas away from the beach.

PhoneSThe Virgin Island area code is 340. There are Innovative public phones throughout the commercial areas. You can make calls just as you would in the United States using credit cards or by calling collect. There is an AT&T Calling Center located in Havensight, across from the cruise ship dock on route 30.

cellPhoneSYour cell phone may work here as well. AT&T, Sprint and Innovative Wireless all have local service and will allow you to make calls based on your rate plan. Roaming may or may not incur additional charges. Check with your provider for specific rates and coverage.

meDicAlFor 24 hour medical care call Red Hook Family Practice at 775-2303 (St. Thomas office) or 776-6789 (St. John office) or call Doctors on Duty 776-7966. St. Thomas Hospital phone number is 776-8311.

island creAtureSThe mongoose take care of our snakes, the scorpions sting but aren’t poisonous. If you are prone to allergies you may have similar reactions to various insect bites and stings.

SiZeSt. Thomas – 32 Square MilesSt. John – 19 Square MilesSt. Croix – 84 Square Miles

PoPulAtionSt. Thomas has 52,000 residents John has 4,300 residentsSt. Croix has 54,000 residents

lAnguAgeThere are many West Indian dialects which you may hear, most of them are predominantly English based. There are people from all over the Caribbean living here so If you don’t understand what has been said to you, politely ask for the per-son to repeat what they have said. Preface all questions and requests with a greeting first. Customarily, "Good Morning" or "Good Day" will get you prompt service and many smiles.

currency & creDit cArDSThe currency of the US Virgin Islands is the US Dollar. Major credit cards are accepted in almost all – but not all – establish-ments. Ask before you make a purchase or order food. ATM machines are located in banks and at other commercial loca-tions. There is a free-standing ATM machine on the West Indian Company Cruise Ship Dock next to the Welcome Center.

Helpful InformationHelpful Information

Visitors should exercise the same safety precautions used when traveling anywhere else in the world. Lock your hotel door or car when you exit. Don’t answer the door in a hotel without verifying whom it is. Place all valuables in the hotel’s safe deposit box. Be aware of your surroundings, particularly after dark, and stay in well-lighted areas.Problems While Visiting: emergency: 911 information: 913 Department of Tourism Helpline: st. Croix: (340) 772-0357 st. John: (340) 776-6450 st. thomas & water island: (340) 774-8784

Street Smarts

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The U.S Territories (St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix) and the British Virgin Islands (to the north and east) are among the most beautiful geographical areas in the world, blessed with powdery beaches and sun drenched weather.

The islands lie in the path of soft trade-winds blowing direct from Portugal. Which perhaps accounts for the fact that “Santa Cruz” was among the first islands to be sighted by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage westward. He then sailed northeast, passing St Thomas, St John and Tortola and called them collectively Las Virgenes.

HistoryAfter his visit, the islands went back to sleep for more than a hundred and fifty years. They woke to find the flag of Den-mark planted on St. Thomas, the French Tricolor on St. Croix and the Union Jack flapping over Tortola (where it still flies). The Arawak Indian population had disap-peared. Denmark later claimed St. John, bought St. Croix and built the Danish West Indies into thriving sugar cane and trading islands.

Slaves were imported early to work the growing number of sugar plantations. The islands were also used as a base for re-shipment of slaves to other areas.

of theVirgin Islands

Christopher Columbus lands at Salt River Bayin St. Croix

After the Danish abolished slavery in 1848, planters began to abandon their estates and the population and economy dwin-dled.

Threatened by German expansion during World War I, the U.S. bought the Danish West Indies (now the American Virgin Is-lands) on March 31, 1917. Even then the islands were expensive real estate – almost $300 an acre.

In 1927, residents were granted U.S. citi-zenship. Until 1931, the islands were ad-ministered by the U.S. Navy. Then they were placed under the Department of the Interior with a Governor appointed by the President. A locally elected legislature (15 members from all three islands) has oper-ated since 1852 but it wasn’t until 1970 that islanders could vote for their own Governor, and in 1972 a delegate to the U.S Congress. Though U.S. citizens, resi-dents have no vote in national elections. Nor does the Washington representative have a vote on the floor of the house.

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The Danish abolished slavery

1848 1917

ST. THOMAS HISTORICAL TRUST

MINI-MUSEUMWest Indian Furniture

and other Historic Artifactsand Photographs on Display

Logo Shirt, Caps & Bags for Sale

Call (340) 774-5541FOR MUSEUM HOURS

Roosevelt Park, St. Thomas

[email protected]

Historical Postcard Collection Courtesy of Ron Lockhart.

The U.S. buys the Danish West Indies for $300 an acre.

Coins used to buy coal that fueled the

steamships calling on St. Thomas

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The U.S Territories (St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix) and the British Virgin Islands (to the north and east) are among the most beautiful geographical areas in the world, blessed with powdery beaches and sun drenched weather.

The islands lie in the path of soft trade-winds blowing direct from Portugal. Which perhaps accounts for the fact that “Santa Cruz” was among the first islands to be sighted by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage westward. He then sailed northeast, passing St Thomas, St John and Tortola and called them collectively Las Virgenes.

HistoryAfter his visit, the islands went back to sleep for more than a hundred and fifty years. They woke to find the flag of Den-mark planted on St. Thomas, the French Tricolor on St. Croix and the Union Jack flapping over Tortola (where it still flies). The Arawak Indian population had disap-peared. Denmark later claimed St. John, bought St. Croix and built the Danish West Indies into thriving sugar cane and trading islands.

Slaves were imported early to work the growing number of sugar plantations. The islands were also used as a base for re-shipment of slaves to other areas.

of theVirgin Islands

Christopher Columbus lands at Salt River Bayin St. Croix

After the Danish abolished slavery in 1848, planters began to abandon their estates and the population and economy dwin-dled.

Threatened by German expansion during World War I, the U.S. bought the Danish West Indies (now the American Virgin Is-lands) on March 31, 1917. Even then the islands were expensive real estate – almost $300 an acre.

In 1927, residents were granted U.S. citi-zenship. Until 1931, the islands were ad-ministered by the U.S. Navy. Then they were placed under the Department of the Interior with a Governor appointed by the President. A locally elected legislature (15 members from all three islands) has oper-ated since 1852 but it wasn’t until 1970 that islanders could vote for their own Governor, and in 1972 a delegate to the U.S Congress. Though U.S. citizens, resi-dents have no vote in national elections. Nor does the Washington representative have a vote on the floor of the house.

1493

The Danish abolished slavery

1848 1917

ST. THOMAS HISTORICAL TRUST

MINI-MUSEUMWest Indian Furniture

and other Historic Artifactsand Photographs on Display

Logo Shirt, Caps & Bags for Sale

Call (340) 774-5541FOR MUSEUM HOURS

Roosevelt Park, St. Thomas

[email protected]

Historical Postcard Collection Courtesy of Ron Lockhart.

The U.S. buys the Danish West Indies for $300 an acre.

Coins used to buy coal that fueled the

steamships calling on St. Thomas

CoolArtifact

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I N C H A R L O T T E A M A L I E

HISTORICAttractions

Follow the

Self Guided Historic Tour

using the

Charlotte Amalie Map

FREDERICK LUTHERAN CHURCH

BLACKBEARD’S CASTLE

CAMILLE PISSARRO GALLERY

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I N C H A R L O T T E A M A L I E

HISTORICAttractions

Follow the

Self Guided Historic Tour

using the

Charlotte Amalie Map

FREDERICK LUTHERAN CHURCH

BLACKBEARD’S CASTLE

CAMILLE PISSARRO GALLERY

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1. LEGISLATURE BUILDINGOriginally a barracks for Danish troops, dating back to 1874.

2. FORT CHRISTIANThis National Historic Landmark was completed by Danish settlers in 1680. Built originally to protect the colony from hostile marauders, It has housed a jail, a governor’s residence, a place of worship, and a police station. Currently under renovation and scheduled to be com-pleted in the near future.

3. EMANCIPATION GARDENS Commemorates the emancipation of slaves by Danish Governor Peter von Scholten on July 3, 1848

4. GRAND GALLERIAIn 1841, this unique structure opened as the Grand Hotel. It remained a popular place for vacationers to stay until 1975.

5. FREDERICK LUTHERAN CHURCH Established in 1666, the same year Erik Smidt took formal possession of St. Thomas in the name of the Danish West India Company. The present building rebuilt in1826.

6. SEVEN ARCHES MUSEUM Once a Danish craftsman’s residence, it was built in the 19th century featuring a total of seven arches to support the staircase.

7. GOVERNMENT HOUSEThis is the official residence of the Gover-nor of the Virgin Islands. The building was constructed by the Danish Colonial Coun-cil between the years 1865 and 1867.

8. 99 STEPSOne of several ‘step-streets’ built by the Danes to solve the problem of getting around the town’s hilly terrain. The bricks were brought from Denmark as ballasts in the holds of trade ships. Walk to the top (actually 103 steps) and you will find yourself near the foot of more stairs lead-ing to Blackbeard’s Castle.

9. HAAGENSEN HOUSEA restored home built in the early 1800s by island entrepreneur Hans Haagensen.The salons and chambers are furnished with period antiques.

10. BLACKBEARD’S CASTLEAlso located just above 99 steps is this Danish watch tower built in the late 1600’s. The view from the tower offered a perfect vantage point to spot enemy ships entering the harbor.

11. CROWN HOUSEBuilt in the middle of the 18th century, this stately home was the residence of two past VI governors. It is now a private residence.

12. HOTEL 1829This structure offers an ideal example of classic island architecture. It was built as a townhouse for a French sea captain and now serves as an exclusive in-town hotel.

13. POST OFFICE SQUAREA full service United States post office is located within the strategically located building that marks the beginning of “Main Street.”

HAAGENSEN HOUSE

St. Thomas Synagogue

14. ST. THOMAS REFORMED CHURCHNot only is this the oldest congregation in the Virgin Islands; it is also the longest standing denomination with a continu-ous ministry in the United States.

15. ST. THOMAS SYNAGOGUEThis National Historic Landmark is the second oldest synagogue in the western hemisphere. The original synagogue was built by Sephardic Jews in 1796 and was rebuilt in 1833.

16. CAMILLE PISSARRO GALLERYCamille Pissarro, the father of French Impressionism, was born and raised in the heart of downtown Charlotte Ama-lie. The home of his birth is a treasured landmark — a lovingly nurtured art gallery on Main Street. Under the direction of Debra Wombold, this history-filled build-ing features artworks created by over two dozen renowned artists including Camille Pissarro himself (1830-1903). 774-4612.

17. MARKET SQUAREPeople come here from all over the island to sell fresh fruit, fish, sauces, and vegeta-bles. Traditionally, the busiest market day is Saturday; vendors arrive hours before dawn.

VISITORS’ BUREAU Tolbod Gade across from Emancipation Park. Pick up brochures, maps, and tourist publications. 777-8827.

ST. THOMAS SYNAGOGUE POST OFFICE SQUARE

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Shop TalkShop TalkShop TalkSt. Thomas

Duty-Free AllowanceEach U.S. resident, including children, can take home $1600 worth of duty free goods bought in the US Virgin Islands. When returning to the US you will be required to fill out a sep-arate customs form for these items. You may be asked to show your receipts so it is important to keep a good record of what you buy. This duty-free allowance is double the $800 limit from other islands. You may also take 5 cartons of cigarettes and 5 litres of liquor back as long as one of the bottles is a product made in the Virgin Islands such as Cruzan Rum.

Havensight Shopping MallRight on the Cruise Ship Dock, a convenient, less crowded way to go shopping for the duty free purchases that you may be looking for. All of the major retailers have well stocked stores with the same merchandise and prices as downtown. And if you make a purchase in a Havensight Merchants’ Association Member store, your purchases will be 100% guaranteed! Look for the Association logo on the doors of the member merchants. Plenty of Parking!

Yacht Haven GrandeSt. Thomas’ prestigious shopping area located within walking distance from Havensight Mall. Enjoy upscale shops, plenty of parking and nice places to eat. Complimentary luggage check at their Welcome Center Mon, Tues, Weds, Fri, and Sat, 9am-3pm. Pick up special offer and discount information.

DowntownThis may be one of the more famous shopping districts in the Caribbean. Main Street, starting off at Post Office Square, is lined on both sides of the streets with retailers of every type, all offer-ing duty free bargains. Suggest parking in the Fort Parking lot.

Crown Bay CenterThe newest addition to St Thomas’ shopping districts has a nice assortment of retailers from jewelry stores to cameras and elec-tronics, linens, local arts and crafts. Lots of parking. Check for hours by calling 774-2132.

The United States Virgin Islands have the best duty free shopping in the Caribbean . . . . . . maybe in the world!

Diamond earrings available at Diamonds International

Perfume & Beauty Products available at Duty-Free prices!

Crown Royalavailable at Caribana

Local Rag Doll from The Captain’s Corner

Louis Vuitton “Never Full”at Yacht Haven Grande

Audemars Piquet available from Diamonds International

united states residentshave a

Allowance

$1,600.Duty-Free

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Diamonds International • 340-776-5570 Main street, Waterfront, Marriott, Havensight & Crown BayThe premier retailer of fine diamonds, colored stone jewelry and watches in the Caribbean with a selection designed to accom-modate every individual style and budget. Create your own jewelry by selecting your favorite gemstone and setting. Our experienced staff includes gemologists, multilingual watch and jewelry consultants and certified Master Jewelers. Excellent service. (Town, YHG, Havensight and Crown Bay map)

Shop Talk continuedShop Talk continued

Cardow Jewelers • Tel: 340-776-1140 • Main StreetHavensight Mall • Crown Bay • Airport

The Flag Ship jeweler of the Virgin Islands since 1954, Cardow, the trusted source for jewelry, offers the largest selection of fine, high quality jewelry in the world and watches at savings of 40-60% off US retail prices. Cardow

delivers unbeatable values and savings: Sourcing precious stones directly from the mines and buying jewelry world wide. There’s something for every-

one starting at $19.95. Cardow offers an unconditional 30 Day return policy, free one year repair guarantee, lifetime Diamond upgrade policy and a certificate of appraisal.

David Yurman Boutique by Jewels • Tel: 888-527-4473St. Thomas • Main Street • www.jewelsonline.com

The custom designed David Yurman Boutique by Jewels located on Main Street, St. Thomas, features the largest

selection and latest styles of David Yuman found anywhere in the world.

Larimar, The Gemstone of the Caribbean, is mined only in the Caribbean. Caribana and Beverly’s carry one of the finest collections of this Caribbean blue gemstone; and offer the St Thomas Larimar Bead exclusively to their clients. The bead’s hand inlayed Larimar is set in fine .925 sterling silver. Ten designs of The St Thomas Larimar Bead fit all major brands of bead bracelets. Keep your island memories forever with this perfect addition to your bead bracelet.

Caribana • 340-776-2779 • Main Street Charlotte Amalie Havensight Mall

Be impressed by an extensive selection of highly regarded timepieces and designer jewelry at substantial duty-free sav-

ings. Diamonds International has the largest selection of major designer watches, including Audemars Piguet, Longines, Ernst

Benz, Philip Stein, Hamilton and more. Visit any location and let our multi lingual watch consultants help

you find the timepiece that best fits your taste, personality and lifestyle. (Town map)

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Defining Luxury Across the Caribbean. Little Switzerland is one of the world’s most trusted duty-free retailers with a global reputation for luxury and service for over 50 years. Twenty-five stores across the Caribbean offer an unprecedented showcase of the most desired collections of respected names in fine jewelry, watches, china, crystal and accessories.

Little Switzerland • Tel: 800-524-2010 www.littleswitzerland.com

Olga Glove Boutique features the largest collection of Italian leather and fine fashion gloves for ladies and gentlemen outside of Europe. The family owners have been purveyors of hand-made luxury leather gloves for decades. The showroom features

famous glove brands and exclusive gloves made by world renowned glove artisans. It’s worth a visit to see gloves that you’ve never seen before. One thing that looks better than our gloves is our prices! they make wonderful gifts, too! FREE pair of gardening bamboo

gloves with any purchase when you mention this ad.

Olga Gloves & Accessories • Palm Passage • 340-776-4340

Breitling Cockpit and Lady Cockpit Steel and Rose Gold

Royal Creations • Main Street • 340-775-5139Family Owned and operated business where family members come together to serve our customers. Royal Creations is a high-end specialty retailer of exotic gem-stones and timepieces located in St. Thomas, USVI. Driven by the philosphy of “building relationships that last forever”, RC believes in keeping close ties with customers through information technology. We carry brands like Lauren G. Adams, Cafe Diamonds by Sandra Biachi, Mens Jewelry by Aagaard, Ammolite by Aurora. (Town map)

Trident Jewels And Time • 340-776-7152Since 1980, Trident Jewels and Time carries the finest known

brand names of Swiss timepieces such as Harry Winston, Franck Muller, Ulysse Nardin, Chronoswiss, Oris, Eberhard, Michelle, Bell & Ross and Jorg Hysek. They also offer designer jewelry from Leo Pizzo, Giorgio Visconti, Hidalgo, La Novelle Bague,

Honora i Homero. Located at 9LB Main St. See their large selection of GIA certified loose diamonds in all shapes and sizes.

(Town map)

Tanzanite International is the leading source of top quality tanzanite gemstones. As a major buyer of tanzanite the company is able to cut out the middleman and achieve significant savings. Those savings are passed on to customers in the form of exceptional value prices. Choose the gemstone as well as the setting and have it set the very same day. Take advantage of the sensational tanzanite stud earrings promotion for just $5! (Town map)

Tanzanite International • 340-774-2116Main street, Grand Galleria

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Liquor and TobaccoThe rum brands that are made in the Virgin Islands are Cruzan Rum and Captain Morgan. Other liquor brands are also at duty-free prices. Special savings can be had on the more expen-sive cognacs and liqueurs. These make great gifts and come in nice gift packag-ing around the holidays. For your local consump-tion you can find really good prices at the local food stores: Pueblo and Food Center.

Cameras and ElectronicsBoolchand’s has been selling top brand cameras and electronics for many, many years in the Caribbean. There are savings on all the brands that they carry and there is, of course, no sales tax. Boolchand’s is the store where you can find all your camera and electronic needs. You will be pleased with all the extras that they may throw in to your purchase!

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Brimming with colored and white diamonds, natural gem stones and custom design jew-elry, this little jewelry store has a lot more to offer than the large chain stores. Family owned and operated by G.I.A Graduate Gemologist Sunil Idnani and his wife Kanchan, strive to make custom-er satisfaction their motto. Eden offers a life time war-ranty and a U.S. Service center besides great quality and competitive pricing. Bring home the

Destination St. Thomas Sterling silver Larimar bead exclusively sold at Eden Jewelers (pictured).

Located in Drake’s Passage, a two minute detour from

Main Street.

Eden Jewelers • 340-777-3366 • Drakes Passage

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diaMonds international The premier retailer of fine diamonds, colored stone jewelry and watches in the Caribbean with a selection designed to accommo-date every individual style and budget. Create your own jewelry by selecting your favorite gemstone and setting. Our expe-rienced staff includes gemologists, multi-lingual watch and jewelry consultants and certified Master Jewelers. Excellent service. (Town, YHG, Havensight and Crown Bay map)

YaCHt Haven Grande WelCoMe CenterComplimentary luggage check on your way to the airport so you can shop for those last minute items. Open 9am until 3pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.

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kids & Family Funswim with sea lions, pet a shark and feed nectar to a

parrot-like lorikeet balanced on your hand at Coral World ocean Park (340) 775-1555. located adjacent to Coki point, this 4.5-acre marine park is brim-ming with sealife in outdoor pools, small and life-sized aquariums, and in the signature undersea observatory. play with the butterflies and learn their life cycle at the Butterfly Garden (340) 715-3366, a 10,000-square-foot mesh enclosure at the havensight Cruise ship Dock that is filled with a rainbow of exotic butterflies. Daily bird shows feature parrots and cockatoos performing rib-tickling tricks. Across the street, take the St. Thomas Skyride to Paradise Point. Adults can admire the view from the 700-foot elevation, while kids can ride the ferris wheel or visit the mini zoo.

want to play pirate? Cast off from the cruise ship dock aboard the pirate ship Doubloon on a 3 ½-hour sail to nearby Buck island. You won’t find buried treasure, but the real prize is a chance to swim and snorkel with the sea turtles. or, hop aboard the Treasure Seeker Pirate Ship for a two-hour themed tour around Charlotte Amalie’s harbor that includes tattoos, face painting

and water pistol battles. Con-tinue with the pirate theme by visiting Blackbeard’s Castle. twenty-two life-sized bronze statues line the pool and gardens, including Captain hook, Jack spar-row and Blackbeard.

for even more fun,

rent a paddle boat, kayak or sunfish at magens Bay, and

explore the protected waters of this mile-wide bay located on the northern side of st. thomas. or, take a guided kayak trip with VI ecotours (340) 779-2155. these aquatic adventures include a swim, snorkel and paddle of either st. thomas’ Man-grove lagoon, or hassel island, or st. John’s Caneel Bay. landlubbers can play a round of mini golf at the Sugar Bay resort & Spa or put on mittens, hats and an insulated poncho to explore the ice carvings at Magic Ice (340) 422-6000. kids especially will delight in riding down the ice slide!

here’s more to enjoy in the Virgin Islands than sun, sand and shopping! Active pursuits span

from land to sea, range from kid-friendly to adrenalin-pumping, and even low-key activities for fitness buffs.

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Swim with the seals at Coral World Ocean Park.

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Adrenalin-Pumping AdventuresZip through the air at speeds of up

to 35 miles per hour with Tree limin’ Extreme (340) 777-9477, st. thom-as’ only zip-line adventure. the 3-hour tour departs from nearly the highest peak on the island, and whizzes you through the jungle canopy on six zip lines to breathtaking views that span to the British Virgin islands and beyond from eight sce-nic aerial platforms. equally exhilarating is learning to windsurf or kite-board from olympic windsurfer, paul sto-ken, at Island Sol, or watersports pioneer, John phillips, at West Indies Windsurfing. Both are located on the east end of the island.

to all you daredevils, your next adventure is closer than you think. fly to new heights with st. thomas’ first water-propelled jetpack experience. located at Marriott frenchman’s Reef. St. Thomas JetRiders (340) 626-8500. enjoy the waters of st John on a standup paddleboard. Beginner and intermediate instruction right on the beach in Cruz Bay, The Waterbase, 340-715-0437. under the sea, explore the over two dozen wrecks and reefs that surround st. thomas and st. John. local scuba dive companies such as St. Thomas Diving Club (340) 776-2381and Coki Beach Dive (340) 775-4220 offer one and two tank boat dives as well as multi-dive packages. Bring your own or rent a sailboat and race in the st. thomas Yacht Club hosted International rolex regatta in March. sports fishermen from around the world come in August to fish the USVI open atlantic Blue marlin Tournament.

take a bike or hike on the wild side. Water Island adventures Tour offers a three-hour mountain bike

trip on this nearly 500-acre island. the guid-ed tour includes a sight-seeing

stop at the ruins of a 17th century plantation and a

swim on honey-moon Beach were a

scene from the Brad pitt movie, the Curi-

ous Case of Benjamin Button, was filmed. the

st. Thomas Historical Trust (340) 774-5541

leads regular hikes to hassel island, where you

can see a 19th century fort, signal tower and marine

railway. find over 20 hiking trails in the Virgin Islands’ national Park on st. John. some are less than a half-mile long; others are handicap accessible, while the most popular is the 2.2-mile Reef Bay trail.

play a round of golf at mahogany run Golf Course, where presidents Clinton and obama have putted. tennis courts in subbase, st. thomas, are free for visitors use on a first-come first-serve basis and are

lighted at night.

Stay FitJust looking to stay in shape? Join

a sunday morning paddle board yoga session in hull Bay, or attend free Zumba classes on saturday morn-ings at Yacht Haven Grande (340) 775-8900. the mCm Center at Antilles school offers Crossfit training facili-ties for use by locals and visitors alike.

Paradise for the Pleasure-Seeker

Whiz through the jungle canopy at Tree Limin’ Extreme

Play with a rainbow of exotic butterflies at the Butterfly Garden.

Fly to new heights with St. Thomas’ first water-propelled jetpack experience.

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Attractions & ActivitiesAttractions & ActivitiesUSVI

Voted top attraction in the V.I. Get up close and personal with the beauty and magic of Caribbean marine life in a stunning set-ting. View life on a coral reef from the unique Undersea Observatory. Pet a shark, hand feed a stingray or a rainbow lori-keet! Add-ons include brand new Sea Lion Splash, Sea Trek Helmet Dive, Shark & Turtle Encounters, Snuba, Nautilus Semi-Sub.

Open daily 9:00am to 4:00pm, November - April. Closed on non-cruise ship days (except holiday weekends). Summer schedule may vary. (Island map)

CORAL WORLD OCEAn PARk • 340-775-1555 • COkI POInT

Kayak from Frenchtown to Historic Hassel Island in the VI National Park! Visit Danish and British Napoleonic era Colonial forts, ruins, Careening Cove and marine railway. Snorkel at a picturesque beach. Guests receive a one year membership to Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park and the St Thomas Historical Trust. 3 hour guided tours (or 5 hour with picnic lunch) depart daily

from the Frenchtown Marina. Reservations Required. Virgin Islands Ecotours: www.viecotours.com, Phone (340) 779-2155 (Island map)

kAYAk, HIkE & SnORkEL HISTORIC HASSEL ISLAnD • 340-779-2155

A three hour, guided adventure awaits you! Kayak through mangrove islands in protected, shallow waters. Explore Cas Cay island with a hermit crab race and pirates treasure for kids. Enjoy breathtak-ing views, marine tidal pools and a rare geologic blow-hole. Snorkel in a coral-fringed mangrove nursery. No experi-ence necessary. Double sit-on-top kayaks.

All gear supplied. Reservations Required. Virgin Islands Ecotours: www.viecotours.com, [email protected] (Island map)

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Lots of fun things to do for all age levels and physical capabilities. Plan something different for

each day of your vacation.

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2. Magens Bay BeachIf you are visiting for a few days be sure to leave yourself at least a half day for relaxing and sun-bathing on Magens Bay Beach. Noted as one of the worlds most beautiful beaches by both Condé Nast and National Geographic it is a must see. Lots of things to do besides swimming and sun-bathing like hiking the nature trail, kayaking, paddle boat and sailboat rentals. A nice bar and restaurant with a shop for chair rentals, suntan lotion, bathing suits and many other items you might need while at the beach. Indulge in a milk-shake from the St. Thomas Dairy on your way home. Be sure to have a designated driver as these milkshakes pack quite a punch!

3. Mountain TopAt an impressive height of 1,500 feet above sea level, Mountain Top offers a spectacular panoramic view of both the US and British Virgin Islands, a total of 20 islands in all. In fact, National Geographic has rated this view of Magens Bay as one of the 10 best views in the world. It features a casual shopping area for browsing and a bar which is home of the world famous Banana Daiquiri. Just breathtaking!

The 10 Best Things To Do In St. Thomas

The 5 Best Things To Do In St. JOHN

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1. Coral World Ocean Park & Undersea Observatory Their slogan “Get up close and personal“ couldn’t be more appropriate. See tons of marine life without ever getting wet. See and learn about the beauty and magic of Caribbean marine life in a stunning setting. View life on a coral reef from their unique underwater observatory. Visit the shark pool where you can pet a shark or hand feed a stingray. Visit with the Lorikeets which will flock to your arm when offered a cup of nectar. And if you don’t mind getting wet bring your bathing suit so you can swim with the sea lions or try a Sea Trek Helmet Dive. When you are ready to relax, have lunch at one of the restaurants and shop for a spe-cial souvenir at one of the unique gift shops.

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6. Tree Limin’ ExtremeThis incredible three hour canopy tour begins with a wild ride in a six wheel drive, swiss army vehicle to the top of St. Peter Mountain and ends with the only zipline of its kind in the Caribbean... the Yo-Yo! See the unbeatable views from eight aerial platforms, fly high on six exhilarating ziplines and soak up the sun on our breathtaking skywalks as our professionally trained guides lead you through the experience of a lifetime! This is the only way to fly on the Island, www.ziplinesthomas.com to book now.

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5. MAGIC ICE - Ice Bar/MuseumMagic Ice, is now St. Thomas’ “Hottest Place to Cool Down”. This Caribbean-themed, Scandinavian-inspired gallery crafted entirely of ice, is ranked #1 attraction in Charlotte Amalie on Trip Advisor. The dramatically-lit sculptures feature life-size figures, sea creatures, furniture you can sit on, a frozen slide and a bar that looks like a shipwreck. All made from ice and accompanied by sound, music and images. Visitors are provided with warm gear to with-stand the Arctic chill and at the end of the tour there’s a complimentary drink at the ‘ice bar’.

7. Day trip to Other IslandsSome of the fun things to do on surround-ing islands include the Dolphin Discovery which takes place on the British Virgin Island of Tortola, just a ferry ride away. Reservations should be made in advance and tell them you are coming from St. Thomas. Your ferry ride will be included in the price. A passport is required for this trip. You will swim with the dolphins in protected, shallow waters. Other activities are playing golf at the famous Carambola Golf course on St Croix (take the Seaplane over, schedule in transportation sec-tion); visiting the unusual rock formations called The Baths in Virgin Gorda; snorkeling or diving the “Wreck of the Rhone” in the BVI.

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8. Virgin Islands EcotoursExplore America’s Paradise with kayak, hike & snorkel multi-eco adventures in three unique locations. Watch for wildlife while paddling through St. Thomas’ Mangrove lagoon, enjoy a hermit crab race, a rare geologic blow hole and snorkel in a shallow coral-fringed mangrove nursery. Caneel Bay’s tour offers you the best that St. John has to offer with three fun activities: paddle in turquoise waters, hike tropical trails and snorkel over coral reefs with turtles, all in one afternoon! History buffs will enjoy exploring above and below the water at Hassel Island boasting centuries old Forts and ruins in the middle of Charlotte Amalie’s harbor.

9. Trunk Bay, St. John Underwater Trail Trunk Bay is considered one of the most beauti-ful beaches in the world and as such is one of the most popular beaches on St. John. It features a 225-yard long underwater snorkeling trail. Underwater plaques along the trail describe the various species of coral. There is a bathhouse, snack bar, souvenir shop and snorkel gear rentals are available. Lifeguards are on duty daily. There is a small entry fee. Kids 16 and under are free. Take the ferry from Red Hook to Cruz Bay and then a taxi or the bus to Trunk Bay.

4. Duty Free ShoppingSt. Thomas is widely known as the best shop-ping spot in the Caribbean and one of the ten top shopping areas in the world! Many duty-free bargains can be found at prices that are below stateside with no sales tax making it worth your while to spend one of your vacation days perus-ing the shops in downtown Charlotte Amalie, Havensight Mall, Red Hook, Crown Bay Center or Yacht Haven Grande. The duty-free allowance is $1,600 per person including children. So a family of four can take back $6,400 worth of duty-free purchases.

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SportfishingSportfishing! The Virgin Island waters hold many records for the largest fish ever caught. Marlin, shark, tuna, wahoo, dolphin are all found in these waters. Half and full day charters are available.

Some St. John companies will come to St. Thomas and pick you up. For information on companies offering the above, along with phone numbers, see the activities and water-sports pages.

DaysailsEscape to another world with wind in your sails and adventure in your dreams! Deciding whether to go to St. John or to the British Virgin Islands on a day sail will take some consideration. Neither of those choices will disappoint you. The waters of the Virgin Islands are known as some of the best sailing waters in the world. And no matter where you end up, you will totally enjoy your day. Of course staying within the boundaries of the United States Virgin Islands will not require you to pass through any customs areas where a passport may be required. And there is plenty to see and enjoy without leav-ing this area. Most sailing yachts leave from St. Thomas’ East End/Red Hook area. Most boats offer drinks, lunch, water toys, snorkel gear and instruction along with a shady area on the boat to take a breezy afternoon snooze.

10. Watersports!

Snorkel / ScubaBeing on the water enjoying the sun, sea and sand is one of the major reasons to visit the VI. There are many ways to enjoy the water. If you are a certified diver...or not...there are dive shops which will take you to beautiful underwater dive sites including including historical shipwrecks. There are resort certification programs which will get you diving right away. Or you can rent an underwater submersible Scooter which requires no diving experience at all.

PowerboatingCharter a powerboat with or without a captain with choices in size from small 25’ “self-captained” to the luxurious 45’ Sea Ray motor yacht where you will be pampered all day long. Most captained powerboat and sailboat day charters will provide you with drinks, lunch and snorkel gear. Most charters will provide snorkel instructions.

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WatersportsWatersportsCariBBean Blue Boat CHarters 340-715-8565 • TROPICAL MARInALive a Day in the Life. Design your own itinerary with a sail or power boat adventure to destinations in St. John, and/or British VI. Snorkel surrounded by breathtaking coral reefs, sea turtles & exotic fish. Our goal is to help you create an unforgettable day on the water at an affordable price. Befriend our “Facebook Page” (Caribbean Blue Boat Charters) to learn more.

Fun in de sun Boat CHarters 340-513-8576 • VESSuPPlan your day your way and enjoy the Islands Carib-bean style, on the custom built 40 ft. Calypso Deep V “Green Flash”. Super comfortable and handles the seas effortlessly all the way to Virgin Gorda or the famous Soggy Dollar Bar, Jost Van Dyke. You choose where you want to go and what you want to do! The boat is yours for the day! Equipped with super quiet twin 225 h.p. four stroke outboard engines, V Berth for kids to nap, private head, fresh water shower and USCG Licensed Captain. Fully licensed and insured for six people with a huge T-top for shade, a swim plat-form, dive ladder and stern entry door for easy access. Snorkel gear, soda, water & beer provided. $650 plus fuel and clearances - no hidden fees

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Ever dreamt of flying?! Come make that dream a reality with St. Thomas’s first water propelled jetpack experience! Enjoy flying weightlessly over the water as our Certified Flight instructors help guide the way. Our Jetpack is designed for safety and stability in order to ensure precise and effortless flight... This is an adventure that you’ll never forget!

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nATE’S CuSTOM CHARTERS • 340-244-2497775-0572 • RED HOOkNate’s Custom Charters with 12 years experience and first class service provides unique and personalized charters throughout the US & British Virgin Islands. Of-fering everything from snorkeling to island hopping, famous beach bar visits to fishing and swimming with dolphins. Combine any of these options and create the best day of your vacation. They customize to what you want, and give you the maximum freedom to enjoy your experience without time restraints.

PIRATE’S PARADISE ADVEnTuRES 855-550-8728 • RED HOOkPirate’s Paradise Adventures takes you on a private, fun filled, island hopping trip you’ll never forget! Treat your family & friends to the most comfortable, stable, exciting boat in the VI. www.PiratesParadiseAdventures.com Call toll Free: (855) 550-8728

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VI “ROCk-On” CHARTERS • 866-772-3007 st.tHoMas / st. joHnPersonalized Excursions and Southern Hospitality. Experience our majestic islands and pristine waters with Capt. Scott aboard our 31’ luxury Sea Ray power-boat, “Rock On.” Swim and snorkel with colorful fish and turtles, and relax your worries away at premier beaches, exclusive cays and island bars in the US and British Virgin Islands. Comfy seating for up to 6 passengers, plenty of sun or shade. The BEST half or full day of your vacation! Discounts for direct bookings. Each excursion includes open bar of ice-cold beverages, tropical fruit, delicious snacks, snorkel gear, instruction, and floatation boards with view-glass (no snorkel need-ed). Perfect for all ages.

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ST. THOMAS BOAT REnTAL 340-227-5144 st. tHoMas / st. joHn We Offer You The Best Deal On Island with our one of a kind brand new 32’ custom built ocean catamaran, the most fuel efficient design in the Virgin Islands. Save money with us! We Guarantee your gas bill not to be more than $150 on your private charter. Or sign up for our $99 per person Jost Van Dyke tour. Call for details.

OnE LOVE CHARTERS • 340-227-5229 RED HOOkTired of being treated like a tourist on your vacation? Come aboard One Love Charters with your closest friends and experience a PRIVATE full day in paradise the way the locals do! Our 26’ Center Console boat will take you the most exotic destinations in the British / US Virgin Islands... including destinations you don’t hear about! Oh Yeah... did we mention, it’s just you and your friends, so YOU make the schedule! Call for recommendations on spots to explore, and book the best day of your entire vacation!

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virGin islands Boat exCursions340-626-2875 - RED HOOkVIBE offers top of the line charters to the U.S. and Brit-ish Virgin Islands. We provide snorkeling trips, island hopping, and beach bar charters. VIBE 1 is an immacu-late 26 ft. Glacier Bay Catamaran. When you charter us, the boat and the Captain are yours for the day. Come spend the best day of your vacation with us.Please visit www.caribbean-vibe.com

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BAD kITTY CHARTERS • 340-777-7245 • RED HOOk / ST. JOHn4 islands, 5 stops “The Best of the Virgins” on the fast and com-fortable “Bad Kitty”. The day’s trip includes the top requested destinations starting with a quick stop at Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda, BVI for shopping then “The Baths” for dra-matic rock formation exploration, next a Caribbean lunch on Cooper Island, then for world class snorkeling at “The Caves”

or “The Indians” with a final stop at The Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke. (Red Hook map)

Explore Beaches, Reefs and Islands on Your Own

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PROTECT THE SEA AROUND YOUIt took hundreds of years to grow our beautiful reefs. It takes only a moment to destroy them. Taking live coral and sponge ruins the scenic beauty for others (and for the marine life!).

It is also against the law. This is a lovely part of the world; please help us keep it that way.

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PowerboatPowerboat Rentals & ChartersRentals & ChartersMAGIC MOMEnTS LuxuRY ExCuRSIOnS • 340-775-5066 • AMERICAn YACHT HARBOR

Treat yourself to a true Luxury Excursion aboard a 45’ Sea Ray. Carefully selected itineraries include destinations in the US and British Virgin Islands. Feast on a French style continental breakfast, gour-met lunch with lobster étouffée, chilled prawns, roast beef, turkey, tropical fruit, homemade des-serts, open bar with wine, champagne and drinks. Snorkel, swim, relax. Allow us to infuse Magic into your vacation. Create a Moment so special that it

will last a lifetime. Rated “Excellent” by TripAdvisor members. Recommended by Fodor’s Guide and voted Best Powerboat Rental Company by VI residents. (Red Hook map)

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Treat yourself to a true luxury excursion aboard a 45’ Sea Ray with ample space for dining, lounging, and tanning. Carefully selected itineraries include destinations in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. Feast on our French style continental breakfast, gourmet lunch with lobster ettouffe, tropi-cal fruit, and open bar with vintage wines and champagne. Snorkel the impressive Indians, beautiful Waterlemon Cay and

the Baths at Virgin Gorda. Allow us to infuse MAGIC into your vacation. Create a MOMENT that will last a lifetime.

MAGIC MOMENTS LUXURY EXCURSIONS • 775-5066 • AMERICAN YACHT HARBOR

This large rental company offers brand new model Fountains from 25 to 29-foot center console or Cuddy cabins. The state of the art vessels have deep-V hulls and are equipped with reli-able, fuel-efficient 200 to 400 hp single or twin Mercury and Yamaha engines. Sightseeing, snorkeling, fishing, water-skiing, — trips through the U.S and British Virgin Islands — the options are

countless. All boats are fully equipped and feature many extras. They can be rented with or without captain.

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Experience the Caribbean first class, aboard one of our 50’ luxuryyachts. Discover exquisite beaches, coves and reefs of the V.I. Snorkel,dive, fish or just take in the scenery. Visit the quaint island of St. John,

wade in thee baths at Virgin Gorda, snorkel the caves of NormanIsland, or explore one of the hundreds of uninhabited beaches.

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nAuTI nYMPH • 340-775-5066 • AMERICAn YACHT HARBOR, WESTIn ST. JOHnFor the absolute best day of your vacation, rent a vessel from Nauti Nymph. As the largest and most experienced rental company in the U.S.V.I., they offer only top of the line vessels that are unsurpassed in their standard of safety, comfort and performance. 29’ to 31’ Fountain center con-soles, 26’ and 28’ World Cat Catamarans, and 30’ Everglades all powered by reliable Yamaha and Evinrude engines. Coast Guard approved and

fully equipped. Rated “Excellent” by TripAdvisor Members. Recommended by Fodor’s Guide and voted Best Powerboat Rental Company by VI residents. (Red Hook map)

“ISLAnD TIME” – CRuz BAY WATERSPORTS • 340-776-6234 • WESTIn RESORT ST. JOHnExperience the World Famous “Baths” aboard Island Time. Join our fun & professional crew to one of the most extraordinary destina-tions in the Virgin Islands. Hike through the giant granite boulders and unique grottoes with crystal clear waters, then finish the day snorkeling at the Caves of Norman Island. Plenty of time at both locations. Includes; Continental breakfast, lunch, beverages, snor-

kel gear & instruction. Island Time makes weekly trips departing from the Westin Resort St. John. (St. John map)

HEMInGWAY ISLAnD TOuRS • 340-344-7628 • ST. THOMAS, ST. JOHn, BVI“Let’s Go Boating in Paradise!” Day and Overnight Stay Cruises throughout the Virgin Islands aboard our Custom Mediterranean 30’ Picnic Boat. Forget the Math! We will Customize your Excursion — Inclusive of Fuel, Captain, Hostess, Food, Drinks, and Destination Lodging (if applicable), for one price. Serving the Guests and Residents of the US and BVI, the Free Spirited and the Young at Heart!

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Sportfishing Sportfishing ishing is a year round activity in our beauti-ful azure waters where many world records have been set. Sport-fishing companies offer half, three-quarter and

full day charters; both inshore and offshore. Inshore offers many rock structures which attract fish within five miles from shore. Off-shore, the south drop is seven miles and the north drop 20 miles; you could be fishing in 25 minutes. The boats can take a maximum of six passengers or you may want the boat to yourself and catch all of the fish! Set your own best personal or world wide record in our Caribbean waters.

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CALYPSO CATAMARAn CHARTERS340-777-7245 • RED HOOk • ST.JOHn

Explore the US and British Virgin Islands on Calypso. Enjoy any of our half-day/full day excur-sions. Choose from our full day

Jost Van Dyke trip and enjoy lunch at Foxy’s and the afternoon at the Soggy Dollar Bar or Waterlemon Cay trip which is our 3-stop snorkel and sail in US waters with continental breakfast and lunch aboard. Our 40’ cat is perfect for magical sunset sails with all-inclusive open bar and light horsd’oeuvres. Private charters are welcome. (Red Hook, Cruz Bay map)

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Go fishing with Captain Stanley Berry, a local fisherman, and visit his secret fishing spots.

1/2 Day and Full Day Trips Available

Affordable Charters

CATCH WAHOO, TUNA, DOLPHIN Lunch included!

Affordable Charters

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Sportfishing

Snorkel, Swim or Just Relax on the Deck of a 53’ Catamaran

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● Sea Turtles are (ALMOST) always a guaranteed sight.● Sea Turtles are (ALMOST) always a guaranteed sight.

● Includes snorkel gear, light snacks and sodas

● Rum Punch and Beer included after swimming or snorkeling

● Adults $65 Children (12 and under) $45

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“ISLAnD SPIRIT” – CRuz BAY WATERSPORTS • 340-776-6234 • WESTIn RESORT ST. JOHn

SAILInG DOG SAILInG • 717-602-3536 GREAT CRuz BAY, ST. JOHn

This 60` foot yacht is professionally crewed, makes weekly trips to Jost Van Dyke, offers half-day and full-day snorkel sails, and sun-set sails. This vessel is perfect for private charters, weddings, and groups up to 70 passengers. Unique features include a “water slide”, upholstered seating in both sun and shaded areas, stern and bow boarding ladders for beach landings, warm freshwater showers and stereo throughout the vessel. Island Spirit departs from the Westin Resort St. John. (St. John map)

Sailing Dog Sailing is St. Thomas and St. John’s ONLY first class sailing and snorkeling charter. Notches above the rest — superior amenities, attentive service, performance sailing capabili-ties, custom itineraries and a SINGING DOG are all what you can expect aboard our luxury 45’ x 25’ sailing catamaran, OFF CAY. We only book private sailing charters, therefore it’s YOUR yacht for the day and you don’t have to rub elbows... unless you want to!! Come explore the Caribbean’s idyllic waters and cays of both the US and British Virgin Islands for an experi-ence you will treasure forever. (Cruz Bay map)

$10 OFF Per Person!

DAYSAIL FAnTASY • 340-775-5652 / 340-513-3212 • AMERICAn YACHT HARBORJoin Captain Pam with a maximum of just six guests on her modern Pearson sloop for an exhilarating sail in the protected waters of the beauti-ful St. John National Park and surrounding cays. Fishing, sailing, amazing snorkeling, beachcombing, swimming with endangered sea turtles and a deliciously prepared hot lunch in the shaded cockpit. Open bar & Jimmy Buffet tunes. Snorkel gear, special floats and instruction make it easy for all ages. $140 per person all inclusive. www.daysailfantasy.com Email: [email protected] Voted Best Daysail St. Thomas 5 Years, recommended By Trip advisor, Frommers & Fodors. (Red Hook map)

SWIM WITH THE TuRTLES SnORkEL SAIL!-FuRY CHARTERS-340-643-7733-YACHT HAVEn GRAnDEJoin the USCG licensed crew aboard the beautifully restored classic sailing yacht FURY! Our 3.5 hour excursion will sail you to the National Marine Wildlife Refuge at Buck Island where you will snorkel with the Green Sea Turtles in their natural habitat. Trip includes all snorkel gear, rum drinks, beer, soft drinks, snacks and a fresh water rinse. Small and large groups are welcome. Private charters and Sunset Sails are also available. Call direct for weekly specials! “This was the best day of our vacation!” (Nicole-Boston MA.) FURY IS RATED THE #1 “THING TO DO” by TRIPADVISOR.COM www.usvisailing.com (Yacht Haven Grande map)

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Escape to another world with the wind in your sails and adventure in your dreams!

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For a quick overview of the nearby dive sites, look at the dive flag symbol on the St. Thomas and St. John island maps.

Coki Dive CenterST Thomas’s oldest continually owned dive shop, diving since 1989 Specializing in Beginner dives on 2 reefs right from off Coki Beach. Voted BEST DIVE SHOP by the readers of the Daily News for 2009. Our 6 passenger dive boat insures small dive groups on reefs only minutes away. Best snorkel rentals on Coki Beach- a Padi Gold Palm Facilty.

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B.o.S.S. Underwater adventure Experience the ultimate thrill of your life with your own personal underwater scooter! The B.O.S.S. will allow you to view the mar-vels of the sea with no diving experience necessary. Explore the brilliant undersea world where you will enjoy a guided tour of the stunning colorful fish and tropical reefs of the Caribbean. Join the friendly, professional staff of Aqua Adventures for a truly unforget-table experience!

We make diving FUN, SAFE & EASY 2 Tank Boat Dive all gear $95 Discover Scuba Dive $79

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St. Thomas Diving ClubDive with the local experts! You will enjoy small group diving and personal service from a crew that is dedicated to the safety and enjoyment of everyone that comes aboard. We are a PADI 5-STAR Center offering daily AM and PM boat dives. Snorkelers welcome on afternoon trips. Located at Bolongo Bay Resort next to Iggies.

Explore the Underwater Beauty of the Virgin Islands

Diving in the usVi is easy, enjoyable and offers something for everyone.

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All beaches in the Virgin Islands are open to the public. A few have dressing facilities and showers – Coki (at

Coral World) and Magen’s Bay on St. Thomas; Cinnamon and Trunk Bay on St. John. Some hotel beaches

have beach chair/umbrella rentals and restaurant/bars nearby, such as Frenchman’s Reef Morningstar Beach

and Sapphire Beach. It is advisable to leave valuables at your hotel unless you have a plastic container to take

them along on your swim or snorkeling while at the beach. Avoid the mid-day sun. Start out with a 20 minute

exposure with suntan lotion on your first few days. Even sitting in the shade can result in sunburn.

1. COKI BEACHNoted for its tranquil turquoise waters, Coki Beach

has great snorkeling and scuba diving right off the

beach. Take your first scuba lesson from one of the

dive shops on the beach. You will find hair braiders,

chair rentals, beach waiters serving drinks and

vendors selling t-shirts, sunblock, art work, bags,

wrap skirts, towels and more! If you want to see the

marine life without getting wet, visit Coral World

right next door.

2. MAGENS BAY BEACHNamed one of the world’s most beautiful beaches,

Magens Bay, the largest beach on St. Thomas, of-

fers changing rooms, bathrooms and showers. The

mile long beach is very calm with no waves, unless

posted that there is surf present. A water sports

operation rents paddle boats, kayaks and sunfish.

There is a $5 per person entrance fee to this public

beach. This beach can be very crowded on heavy

cruise ship days.

3. MORNINGSTAR BEACHThis is the main beach for the Mariott’s Frenchman’s

Reef and Morningstar Resorts so you will find lots

St. Thomas

of hotel guests there and lots of things to support

guest lounging and comfort. The watersports

operation offers paddleboats, kayaks, sailboats,

jet skis and more. Chairs, umbrellas, snorkel gear

and floats are available to rent from the hotel. A

beachside restaurant and bar lies conveniently at

water’s edge.

4. SAPPHIRE BEACHWindsurfing lessons, snorkeling, beach chairs and

umbrella rentals are just some of the available

amenities. Water is for the most part calm and

the snorkeling is quite good to either side of the

beach. A great beach for learning windsurfing as

most the wind blows in towards the beach making

the return sail a breeze!

5. LINDQUIST BEACHLocated on the East End of St Thomas charges an

entrance fee ($3). It is a very natural beach lined

along the shore with indigenous plants and trees

with no development within sight. Very popular

with the locals. Long, fine, white, sand beach with

calm, pristine, crystal blue water. A beautiful Carib-

bean beach!

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e also offer custom day charters to the BVi or for those without passports we offer a “Day of exploration” featuring the many bays and coves of st. John.

we can accommodate up to 6 people on our comfortable and fully equipped 30’ picnic Boat. Call for more information to discuss your Custom Cruise.

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The Bvi “Weekender”ee more, do more and experience more on an over-night cruise to the British Virgin islands. Avoid the rush of a “day” trip or the cost and time involved in a “week-long” charter. have time to

truly enjoy the BVi. we pick you up at your desired location and whisk you off to Jost Van Dyke where you can visit the famous foxy’s Bar and the soggy Dollar Bar. You can lounge on the beach, soak up the rays while sipping a world famous painkiller. At the end of the day you’ll be able to enjoy dinner at one of the island’s numerous beachfront restaurants featuring lots of live music and dancing followed by a short ride to your villa which we provide.

the next morning we’ll cruise to soper’s hole in west end, tortola, where you will enjoy breakfast on the waterfront and a chance to shop at some of the numerous stores and boutiques the harbor has to offer.

then off to norman island to the recently renovated “pirate’s Bight”, with its quaint beach chairs and exceptional Caribbean lunch menu, followed by a return cruise and check in to us Customs in st. John. then a peaceful sunset cruise back to st. thomas.

this is just one suggestion for an overnight itinerary that can include any of the main islands of the BVi and will truly give you the taste of “nature’s little secrets” while leaving your hotel room for only one night.

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List of ST THOMAS HOTELS 1. Bellavista Scott Hotel ................................. L-52. Best Western Emerald Beach Hotel ............G-53. Best Western Carib Beach Hotel .................G-54. Bluebeard’s Castle Hotel .............................K-45. Bolongo Bay Beach Club ........................... N-76. Danish Chalet Hotel .................................... J-47. Elysian Beach Resort ..................................S-68. Marriott’s Frenchman’s Reef ...................... L-6 & Morningstar Beach Resort ...................... L-69. Hotel Mafolie.............................................. J-310. Island Beachcomber Hotel..........................G-511. Island View Guest House .............................I-412. Pavilions and Pools .....................................R-513. Point Pleasant Resort .................................P-414. Sapphire Beach Resort ...............................R-515. Secret Harbour Beach Hotel ...................... Q-616. Sugar Bay .................................................. Q-417. The Inn at Villa Olga ................................... J-518. The Ritz-Carlton .........................................S-619. Villa Blanca ...............................................M-4

EstAurAnts1. Amigos Dockside Cantina ......... Red Hook map2. Banana Deck ..............................Cruz Bay map3. Blue Orchid at the Greenhouse ................... J-34. Coco Blue.................................. Red Hook map5. Coconuts Bar & Grill.........................Town map6. Coral World Restaurant ...............................P-37. Delly Deck ............................. Havensight map8. Fat Turtle ...................................................YHG9. Gladys’ Café .....................................Town Map10. Havana Blue ............................................... L-611. Hooters.................................. Havensight map12. Iggies Beach Bar & Grille ........................... N-713. Jen’s Gourmet Café & Deli................Town map14. Latitude 18 .................................................R-615. The Lobster Grille - Bolongo ...................... N-716. Molly Molone’s ......................... Red Hook map17. Mim’s Seaside Bistro .................................. N-718. Parrots Bar & Deli ............................Town Map19. Señor Frog’s ............................Havensight Map

CtivitiEs & AttrACtions1. B.O.S.S. Underwater Adventure...Haven/Crown Bay map2. The Butterfly Garden ............. Havensight map3. Carolina Corral .............................St. John map4. Coral World ................................................ Q-35. Cruz Bay Watersports ..................St. John map6. Discovery Glass Bottom Tours .....Cruz Bay map7. Dolphin Discovery ................................ Tortola8. The Greathouse .......................................... J-39. Inter Island Boat Service ...Red Hook, Cruz Bay map10. Magic Ice .........................................Town map11. Mountain Top ..............................................I-312. Reichhold Center ........................................ F-413. St. Thomas Jetriders ................................... L-614. Tree Limin’ Extreme .................................... J-315. Tropic Tours ........................... Havensight map16. Virgin Islands Ecotours (Mangrove) ........... P-717. Virgin Islands Ecotours (Hassel Island) ....... I-518. Virgin Islands Ecotours (Caneel Bay) . St. John map19. Virgin Islands Ecotours (Honeymoon) . St. John map20. The Waterbase .............................. Cruz Bay map

oWErBoAt rEntAls12. Bad Kitty ...................Red Hook, Cruz Bay map13. Caribbean Blue Water Charters ...................P-614. Fun in De Sun .............................................R-615. Hemingway Island Tours ...St. Thomas, St. John, BVI16. Island Time - Cruz Bay Watersports .St. John map17. Magic Moment ......................... Red Hook map18. Nate’s Custom Charters ............. Red Hook map19. Nauti Nymph ............................ Red Hook map20. One Love Charters .................... Red Hook map21. Pirate’s Paradise Adventures .... Red Hook map22. St. Thomas Boat Rental ..............................R-523. VI “Rock On” Charters .................................P-624. Virgin Islands Boat Excursions .. Red Hook map25. Waters Edge Sports ....................................R-5

isHinG CHArtErs1. Affordable Charters ................................... H-12. Double Header ...........................................R-53. Mixed Bag ...................Red Hook, St John map4. Waters Edge Sportfishing ...........................R-5

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rt & GAllEriEs1. Best of Both Worlds ....................Cruz Bay map

FErriEsBoyson, Inc. ......................................Cruz Bay mapDolphin Water Taxi ......................... Red Hook mapNative Son .............................................Town mapRoad Town Fast Ferry ............................Town mapSmith’s Ferry .........................................Town map

EAl EstAtE & villAs50. Cinnamon Bay Campgrounds ......St. John map51. Hillcrest Guesthouse ...................Cruz Bay map52. Island Getaways ..........................St. John map53. St. John Ultimate Villas ...............Cruz Bay map55. VIVA Villas ..................................Cruz Bay map

HoPs1. Ammolite ........................................Town map2. Ballerina Jewelers ...........................Town map3. Billabong .........................................Town map4. Bobby’s Jewelers .............................Town map5. Boolchands ................. Havensight, Town map6. Bougainvillea .............................Cruz Bay map7. Caravan Gallery ..........................Cruz Bay map8. Cardow Jewelers . Crown Bay, Havensight, Town map9. Caribana ...................... Havensight, Town map10. Caribbean Surf Co. .... Havensight, Town, Red Hook map11. Cartier .............................................Town map12. Crown Bay Center ...................................... H-513. Diamonds Int’l .........K-7, CB, Town, Haven, YHG map

14. Eden Jewelers..................................Town map15. Havensight Mall .........................................K-516. House of Diamonds .........................Town Map17. Hublot .............................................Town Map 18. Jewels ...L-6, S-6, CB, Town, Havensight, Cruz Bay map19. Just Beach ..................................Cruz Bay Map20. Little Switzerland ........ Town, Havensight map21. Local Color ................... Havensight, Town map22. Love City Beach Shop .................Cruz Bay map23. Mongoose Junction ....................Cruz Bay map24. Olga Gloves .....................................Town map25. Royal Creations ................................Town Map26. Tradewinds Galleria .................. Red Hook map27. Trident Jewels & Time .....................Town map28. Yacht Haven Grande ................................... L-5

AilBoAt DAY CHArtErs22. Calypso Catamaran Charters .. Red Hook, St. John map23. Daysail Fantasy ......................... Red Hook map24. Fury Charters ..............Yacht Have Grande map25. Heavenly Days ........................................... N-726. Island Spirit - Cruz Bay Watersports St. John map27. Morningstar Charters .................................P-428. Singing Dog Sailing ....................Cruz Bay map

CuBA DivinG & snorkElinG1. Coki Beach Dive Club ................................. Q-32. St. Thomas Dive Club ................................. N-7

EntAl CArs31. Biz Scooter Rentals ................ Havensight map32. Budget Car Rentals .......... Havensight map, I-433. Discount Car Rental ................................... H-434. E-Z Car Rental .............................................S-7

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he Virgin Islands hosts some of the fin-est marine life in the Caribbean. Acres of coral reefs make up an ecosystem that supports a large variety of sea creatures and under water plants. Snorkelers can enjoy a leisurely swim in the crystal clear waters, diving through fantastic reefs to witness tropical marine life. St. Thomas

and St John host a variety of snorkeling locations and famous underwater trails. Both novice and expert snorkel-ers will enjoy the passages through and over the reefs.

Fins, a Mask and a SnorkelThe big question for many is “should I buy or rent snor-

kel gear?” If you think that you will be snorkeling every day of your visit then it might make sense to purchase a set from either the local dive shops or K-Mart. If you are only planning to snorkel for one day then just rent. Important when either buying a mask or renting is to make sure that it fits properly. Hold the mask up to your face without using the strap and inhale through your nose until you have created a vacuum. If the mask stays attached to your face and no air leaks out then it is a good fit. Make sure your fins fit comfortably. They don’t need to be super tight but should fit snugly. Snorkels are one-

size-fits-all. You can rent snorkel gear at the various snor-kel beaches mentioned below. Most day sails and water sport tours operators will supply you with snorkel gear as part of their tour.

Some Good AdviceIf you want to identify the different coral and

fish species you can purchase one of the plas-tic underwater guide cards. They come with a band so you can attach it to your wrist. And if you want to take a photo underwater then get yourself an inexpensive underwater camera or a more expensive plastic underwater housing for your digital camera (available at Boolchands in Havensight and on Main Street, 776-0794).

Lather yourself up from head to toe with sunscreen (don’t forget bald heads!). Wear a tee shirt to pro-tect your back from the sun and a cap to protect your scalp. It is amazing how fast the tropical sun can burn you and wreck your vacation. Snorkel with a buddy – n e v e r alone. Please try not to stand on the coral

as it is very fragile and some has already been stressed by a coral bleaching dis-

ease which has been invading our waters. Keep an eye out for sea urchins. If you step

on one and it will hurt but they aren’t poisonous. Rocky coast lines and coral reefs near shore offer great opportunities to snorkel from beaches. Snorkeling from shore can be done without a guide.

Snorkeling from St. Thomas Beaches:COKI POINT BEACH - On the north shore of St. Thomas right next to Coral World, Coki Point offers fantastic year-round snorkeling. Tons of fish hang around the coral areas adjacent to Coral World. Rent your snorkel equipment from the Coki Beach Dive Club at Coral World.

SAPPHIRE BEACH – located on the East End of St. Thomas, this picturesque shoreline has shallow reef viewing along both sides of the beach.

SECRET HARBOR – Rent your equipment from the Aqua Adventure Dive Shop and have a nice protected snorkel and then enjoy lunch at the Secret Harbor Hotel’s beach restaurant and bar.

From St. John Beaches:LEINSTER BAY - Easily accessible Leinster Bay, on the northern shore of St. John, offers calm, clear, un-crowded waters teeming with sea life.

HAULOVER BAY - A favorite with locals, this small bay is rougher than Leinster and is often deserted. The snorkel-ing, however, is dramatic, with ledges, walls, nooks, and sandy areas set close together.

TRUNK BAY - The self-guided, 675-foot-long snorkeling trail has large underwater signs that identify species of coral and other marine life. Above water, the beach facili-ties offer freshwater showers, changing rooms, equipment rentals, and lifeguards making snorkeling downright con-venient. Very crowded on cruise ship days.

By Boat Charter and Day SailCharters for half or full day trips can take you out to some

of the less accessible and unique snorkeling areas. These tours will sail or motor to protected marine areas in the Virgin Islands National Park on St. John. Day charters often include lunch, drinks, and snorkeling gear.

Breathing Observation BubbleThis is an underwater scooter complete with a breath-

ing and observation bubble attached to an air supply. Ride along while observing the beautiful of marine life. Available to anyone from ten years and up and doesn’t require experience. (See B.O.S.S. ad on page 50).

TSnorkelingST. THOMAS & ST. JOHN

“Rocky coast lines and coral reefs near shore offer great opportunities to snorkel from beaches. Snorkeling from shore can be done without a guide.”

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he Virgin Islands hosts some of the fin-est marine life in the Caribbean. Acres of coral reefs make up an ecosystem that supports a large variety of sea creatures and under water plants. Snorkelers can enjoy a leisurely swim in the crystal clear waters, diving through fantastic reefs to witness tropical marine life. St. Thomas

and St John host a variety of snorkeling locations and famous underwater trails. Both novice and expert snorkel-ers will enjoy the passages through and over the reefs.

Fins, a Mask and a SnorkelThe big question for many is “should I buy or rent snor-

kel gear?” If you think that you will be snorkeling every day of your visit then it might make sense to purchase a set from either the local dive shops or K-Mart. If you are only planning to snorkel for one day then just rent. Important when either buying a mask or renting is to make sure that it fits properly. Hold the mask up to your face without using the strap and inhale through your nose until you have created a vacuum. If the mask stays attached to your face and no air leaks out then it is a good fit. Make sure your fins fit comfortably. They don’t need to be super tight but should fit snugly. Snorkels are one-

size-fits-all. You can rent snorkel gear at the various snor-kel beaches mentioned below. Most day sails and water sport tours operators will supply you with snorkel gear as part of their tour.

Some Good AdviceIf you want to identify the different coral and

fish species you can purchase one of the plas-tic underwater guide cards. They come with a band so you can attach it to your wrist. And if you want to take a photo underwater then get yourself an inexpensive underwater camera or a more expensive plastic underwater housing for your digital camera (available at Boolchands in Havensight and on Main Street, 776-0794).

Lather yourself up from head to toe with sunscreen (don’t forget bald heads!). Wear a tee shirt to pro-tect your back from the sun and a cap to protect your scalp. It is amazing how fast the tropical sun can burn you and wreck your vacation. Snorkel with a buddy – n e v e r alone. Please try not to stand on the coral

as it is very fragile and some has already been stressed by a coral bleaching dis-

ease which has been invading our waters. Keep an eye out for sea urchins. If you step

on one and it will hurt but they aren’t poisonous. Rocky coast lines and coral reefs near shore offer great opportunities to snorkel from beaches. Snorkeling from shore can be done without a guide.

Snorkeling from St. Thomas Beaches:COKI POINT BEACH - On the north shore of St. Thomas right next to Coral World, Coki Point offers fantastic year-round snorkeling. Tons of fish hang around the coral areas adjacent to Coral World. Rent your snorkel equipment from the Coki Beach Dive Club at Coral World.

SAPPHIRE BEACH – located on the East End of St. Thomas, this picturesque shoreline has shallow reef viewing along both sides of the beach.

SECRET HARBOR – Rent your equipment from the Aqua Adventure Dive Shop and have a nice protected snorkel and then enjoy lunch at the Secret Harbor Hotel’s beach restaurant and bar.

From St. John Beaches:LEINSTER BAY - Easily accessible Leinster Bay, on the northern shore of St. John, offers calm, clear, un-crowded waters teeming with sea life.

HAULOVER BAY - A favorite with locals, this small bay is rougher than Leinster and is often deserted. The snorkel-ing, however, is dramatic, with ledges, walls, nooks, and sandy areas set close together.

TRUNK BAY - The self-guided, 675-foot-long snorkeling trail has large underwater signs that identify species of coral and other marine life. Above water, the beach facili-ties offer freshwater showers, changing rooms, equipment rentals, and lifeguards making snorkeling downright con-venient. Very crowded on cruise ship days.

By Boat Charter and Day SailCharters for half or full day trips can take you out to some

of the less accessible and unique snorkeling areas. These tours will sail or motor to protected marine areas in the Virgin Islands National Park on St. John. Day charters often include lunch, drinks, and snorkeling gear.

Breathing Observation BubbleThis is an underwater scooter complete with a breath-

ing and observation bubble attached to an air supply. Ride along while observing the beautiful of marine life. Available to anyone from ten years and up and doesn’t require experience. (See B.O.S.S. ad on page 50).

TSnorkelingST. THOMAS & ST. JOHN

“Rocky coast lines and coral reefs near shore offer great opportunities to snorkel from beaches. Snorkeling from shore can be done without a guide.”

SnorkelPage_STTW_2012.indd 1-2 4/5/12 10:55 AM

(see B.o.s.s. ad on page 44).

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STEEL PAN AND CALYPSOCoconut Cove, Ritz Carlton Resort, 775-3333 Sun 6 to 9 (Andrew Douglas on Steel Pans)Iggies, Bolongo Bay Beach Resort, 775-1800 Tue 7 to 10 (Don Herbert on Steel Pan)Marriott Frenchman’s Cove, Sunset Poolside Bar & Grill, 776-8500 Mon 4 to 6 (Francis Callwood on Steel Pan)Rumbuzz, Magens Point Bar & Grill Magens Point Resort, 775-2899 Mon 6 to 7 (Andrew Douglas on Steel Pans)Sunset Grill, Secret Harbour Resort, 779-2262 Tue 5:30 to 6:30 (Andrew Douglas on Steel Pans)The Palms RestaurantEmerald Beach Resort, 777-8800 Fri 6 to 9:30 (Aben Marrero on Steel Pan)

on St. JohnBanana Deck, Cruz Bay, 693-5055 Thur 6 to 9 (Lemuel Callwood)Ocean GrillMongoose Junction, Cruz Bay, 693-3304 Tue and Sat (Rascio on Steel Pan)

BANDS AND DANCING

Big Bamboo, Red Hook, 774-9347 Dancing Nightly! For Live Music – see Guitar, Keyboard, Variety section.Caribbean Saloon, Red Hook, 775-7060 Wed, Fri and Sat 10 pm to 4 am (DJ) Occasional Live Music – Call for schedule or see Guitar, Keyboard, Variety section!Coconut Cove, Ritz Carlton Resort, 775-3333 Thu 6 to 9 (Top Notch Band)Crown Bay Gaming & Sports LoungeCrown Bay Marina, 715-5300 Fri 10 to 2 (Top Notch Band)Duffy’s Love Shack, Red Hook, 779-2080 Dancing under the stars nightly from 9:30 pm until…FatboysRed Hook, 777-4275 Sat 11 to 3am (Music DJ)Fat Turtle, Yacht Haven Grande, 714-3566 Fri 10 to 2am (DJ Cypher)The Greenhouse774-7998, Tues 9:30 until 2 Dancing (DJ John)Hubbly Bubbly, Yacht Haven Grande, 774-6652 First Friday 6 to 9 Live Band – call for scheduleHull Bay Hideaway, Hull Bay, 777-1898 Call for schedule, or see Guitar, Keyboard, VarietyIggies Beach Bar & GrillBolongo Bay Beach Resort, 775-1800 See also Guitar, Keyboards, Variety Section Mon 8 to 11 (Hot Tunes featuring Becca Darling) Wed Carnival Night (Sammy Watts Band) Fri 8 to 11 (Slick Fiction) Sat 8 to 11 (Unity Band - reggae) Sun 7 to 10 (Flipswitch Band)

Johnny’s, Barbel Plaza, 775-1332 Fri and Sat 10 to 2 (Spectrum) Call for schedule!

Latitude 18, Vessup Bay, 777-4552 LIVE MUSIC 7 nights a week and new, large dancefloor! – see Guitar, Keyboard, Variety section.Marriott Frenchman’s Reef and Morning Star ResortSunset Grill 776-8500 Tue-Sat 7 to 10 (Flamboyant Band)Molly Malones, Red Hook, 775-1270 Call for schedule or see Guitar, Keyboard, VarietyShipwreckAl Cohen Plaza, Havensight, 777-1293 Thu9:30 to 2:00 (DJ Snow Top40, Dance, Retro) Sat 10:30 to 3 (DJ John Top-40, Old School)Starz Nightclub, Port of Sale Mall, 775-9741 Fri and Sat (Live music and DJs from off-island)

on St. JohnThe Beach Bar, Cruz Bay, 777-4220 Live Music every Sunday – Call for scheduleIsland Blues, Coral Bay, 776-6800, Call for schedule or see Guitar, Keyboard and Variety section

PIANOAqua Terra LoungeMarriott Frenchman’s Reef Hotel, 776-8500 Tue and Wed 7 to 10 (Freddie Rabuse)Cabana Bar, Bluebeard’s Castle, 774-1600 Sun 6:30 to 9:30 (Dennis Frett)Caribbean Fish Market Elysian Resort, 714-7874 Sun 6 to 9 (Freddie Rabuse)Northside Bistro, Northside, 775-5098 Mon 6:30 to 9:30 (Louis Taylor) Tue, Wed 6:30 to 9:30 (Paul Dirks-guitar) Thu, Fri, 7 to 10 (Freddie Rabuse-piano/vocals) Sat 7 to 10 (Louis Taylor featuring Jerry Harris)Sapphire GrillSapphire Beach Condos, 777-4280 Fri 7 to 10 (Ebony and Ivory featuring Dennis Frett and Danny Silber)

on St. JohnMorgan’s MangoCruz Bay, 693-8141, Sat 6:30 to 9:30 (Luba)Turtle Bay Estate HouseCaneel Bay Resort, 776-6111 Weds thru Sun 7-10 (Marty Beech on piano/vocals)

CARIBBEAN SHOWSIggies Beach Bar & GrillBolongo Bay Beach Resort, 775-1800 Wed, Carnival Night with Sammy Watts Calypso band, West Indian buffet, King Herin Limbo Show and local arts/crafts)

DAYTIME MUSICon St. JohnParadise Point, Top of Tramway, 777-4540 Concordia Resort, 693-5855 Sunday Brunch 10 to 1 (Bo on Guitar)Miss Lucy’s, Coral Bay, 693-5244 Sun 10 to 2 (Sambacombo w/Rich Greengold and Eddie Bruce – Tropical Jazz)

JAZZParadise Point, Top of Tramway, 777-4540 Sat 6 to 9 (The Johnson Project)Sails, Ritz Carlton Resort, 775-3333 Thu 5 to 8 (James Anderson on guitar, jazz and classical)Sapphire Grill, Sapphire Bay Condos, 777-4280 Sun 6 to 9 (Pipe Dream)Tavern On The Waterfront, 776-4328 Fridays 7 to 10 (Louis Taylor with vocalist Jerry Harris) Open for players to sit in.WICO Dock Jazz, Havensight, Tue Mar 19 6 to 9 (HOT TUNES f. Becca Darling)Yacht Haven Grande, Esplanade 775-8900 Sat Mar 23 7 to 10 (Full Moon Live Jazz) Sat Apr 20 7 to 10 (Full Moon Live Jazz)

on St. JohnCruz Bay Prime, Westin Resort, 693-8000 Wed 7 to 10 (Sambacombo)Island Blues, Coral Bay, 776-6800 Fri Mar. 16 and Apr. 6 (SLAMMIN’)La Tapa, Cruz Bay, 693-7755 Tue 6:30 to 9:30 (Sambacombo)Miss Lucy’s, Coral Bay, 693-5244 Thu 6 to 9 (Rich Greengold and Greg Jones)

KARAOKEAmigo’s (Above Molly Molone’s)Red Hook, 775-1270 Sat 9 to 12 (Host, Antonio)Cabana Bar, Bluebeard’s Castle, 774-1600 Mon 7 to 10 (Host, Antonio)Fatboys, Red Hook, 777-4275 11 to 1am (Host, Hector)Johnny’s Bar, Barbel Plaza, 775-1332 Fri 7 to 10 (Host, Antonio)

Pilgrim Terrace, Mafolie Hill, 777-1016 Fri 9 to 1 (Host, Tommy Pilgrim)

GUITAR, KEYBOARD, VARIETY

Big BambooRed Hook, 714-7BIG Live Music Wed and Fri 8 to 12 (Call for schedule) Sat 10 -3am (DJ)

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Bistro 4560, Tillett Gardens, 774-4560 Fri Mar 8 7 to 10 (The Carpetbaggers) Fri Mar 22 7 to 10 (Chris Klein & The Carpetbaggers) Fri Apr 5 (Hudson & The Hoodoo Cats) Fri Apr 19 (Quest Theory)Caribbean Saloon, Red Hook, 775-7060 Fri Mar 29 11 to 1 (Barefoot Davis Band) Sat Apr 20 11 to 1 (Quest Theory)Dog House Pub, Havensight, 998-8341 Thu Mar 7 7 to 10 (The Carpetbaggers) Thu Mar 21 7 to 10 (Chris Klein & The Boulevards) Thu Apr 4 (Hudson & The Hoodoo Cats) Thu Apr 18 7 to 10 (Quest Theory)Fatboys, Red Hook, 777-4275 Mon 7 to 11 (Jon & Jeremy) Wed 9 to 12 (Rita Aguila) Thu 9 to 12 (Matt and Ines)Hull Bay Hideaway, Hull Bay, 779-1898, Live Music Sun. afternoons 4:30 to 7:30 - Mar 3 (Christabel & The Jons) Mar 10 (The Carpetbaggers) Mar 17 (TBA) Mar 24 (Chris Klein & The Boulevards) Apr 7 (Hudson & The Hoodoo Cats) Apr 21 (Quest Theory)Iggies Beach Bar & GrillBolongo Bay Beach Resort, 775-1800 Mon 7 to 10 (Rockalypso w/ Jon Gazi) Tue 7 to 10 (Flipswitch) Wed 7 to 10 (Carnival Night w/Sammy Watts Combo) Thu 8 to 11 Mar 7 (Christabel & The Jons) Mar 14 (The Carpetbaggers) Mar 21 (TBA) Mar 28 (Chris Klein & The Boulevards) Fri 8 to 11 (Hot Tunes w/ Becca Darling) Sat 8 to 11 (Unity Band - reggae) Sun 8 to 11 (Slick Fiction)Joe’s Beach BarHoneymoon Beach, Water Island Sundays 4 to 8 (Brian Dean alternating with Tim West Band)Latitude 18, Vessup Bay, 777-4552 Mon 7 to 10 (Barefoot Davis with Ras Abijah and Donald Birmingham) Tue 7:30 to 9:30 (Flipswitch) Wed 7:30 to 9:30 (Brian Dean) Thu – Sat 7:30 to 10:30 (The Sun Mtn Band w/Dick Solberg, the Fiddler) Sun 7 to 10 ( Jason Jones & Friends) Wed Mar 13 (The Carpetbaggers) Wed Mar 20 (Chris Klein & The Boulevards) Wed Mar 27 and Wed Apr 10 7 to 10 (Hudson & The Hoodoo Cats) Wed Apr 17 (Quest Theory)Looney Bien, Frenchtown, 777-8226 Wed Mar 6 7 to 10 (The Carpetbaggers)Marriott Frenchman’s CoveSunset Poolside Bar & Grill, 776-8500 Tue and Fri 5 to 7 (Tim West Band)Molly Molones, Red Hook, 775-1270 Mon 6:30 to 9:30 (Drew and Jess) Thu 6:30 to 9:30 (Two Blue Shoes) Fri 7 to 10 (Pony Jarett) Sat 7:30 to 10:30 (Tim West Band) Live music 7 nights a week – call for schedule. St. Patrick’s Day WEEKEND! Live Irish music Fri and Sat 7 to 10 with Step-Dancing, Bagt-Piping and Sunday Mar. 17 PARADE at 2:00

Old Stone Farm HouseNext to Magens Point Resort on the Golf Course, 777-6277, Wed - Sun 8 to 11 (Drew McHolm and Jessie)Rumbuzz, Magens Point Bar & GrillMagens Point Resort, 775-2899 Mon 7 to 10 (Jason Jones)Sapphire Grill Sapphire Bay Condos, 777-4280 Fri 7 to 10 (Jason Jones on guitar/vocals) Sat 7 to 10 (Slick Fiction)St. Thomas Yacht ClubEast End, 775-6320 Sat Mar 23, 3 to 6 ROLEX REGATTA (HOT TUNES f. Becca Darling)STARZ Nightclub, Port of Sale Mall 775-9735 FIRST Fri 9pm and Sat 7 and 9pm of each month (COMEDY Nite LIVE)Sunset GrillSecret Harbour Resort, 714-7874 Wed and Sun 7 and 8 pm (FLIGHTS OF FIRE)Tickles Dockside PubCrown Bay Marina, 776-1595 Mon and Tue 5 to 9 (Wii Bowling League) Wed 7 to 10 (Open Mic w/ Tim West) Fri Mar 8 7 to 10 (Dave Gerard & The Groove Thang) Sun Mar 17 7 to 10 St. Patrick’s Day PARTY with traditional Irish food and Green Beer! (The FIDDLER & The Sun Mtn Band) Sat Mar 23 7 to 10 (Motown Costume Theme Party (DJ Eric Snow) Thu Mar 28 7 to 10 (Hudson & The Hoodoo Cats) Sat Apr 27 7 to 10 (Theme Party TBA) XO Bistro, Red Hook, 779-2069 Live Music Wed and Sun 8 to 11 Call!

on St. JohnAqua BistroCruz Bay, 776-5336 Sun 3:30 to 6:30 (Lauren Jones)Barefoot CowboyEnighed Bay, 779-7835, Mon 7 to 10 (T-Bird)The Beach BarCruz Bay, 777-4220 Call for Schedule Thu, Sat, Sun Mar 14, 16, 17 7 to 10 (Dave Gerard & The Groove Thang) Fri, Sun Mar 22. 24 7 to 10 (Gomorrons) Wed, Thu, Fri Mar 27, 28, 29 7 to 10 (John Sutton) Sat, Sun Mar 30, 31 (Jon Beninghof) Fri Apr 5 7 to 10 (VGM)Castaways TavernCruz Bay, 777-3361 Mon 7 to 10 (Trivia) Tue 8 to closing (Karaoke) Wed 8 to 11 (Kenny Floyd) Thu 8 to 11 (Mikey P) Fri 11 to closing (DJ LS1) Sat 8 to 11 (Mikey P) 11 to closing (DJ) Sun 7 to 10 (Beer Pong)Coconut CoastFrank Bay, 776-6944Wed 5:30- to 7 (St. John Flutes)The Fish TrapCruz Bay, 693-9994 Fri 6:30 to 8:30 (Wayne Clendinen)

High Tide Bar & Seafood GrillCruz Bay, 714-6169, Mon 7 to 10 (Steven Sloan) Tue 7 to 10 Wed 7 to 10 (Chris Carsel) Thu 7 to 10 (Steven Sloan) Fri 7 to 10 (John W Lee)Inn at Tamarind CourtCruz Bay, 776-6378 Thu Apr 25 (Quest Theory)Island BluesCoral Bay, 776-6800 Live Music every night (Call for schedule) Wed Apr 24 (Quest Theory)Maho Bay PavillionMaho Bay, 776-6226 Mon 7:30 to 10 (Lauren and Bo)Morgans MangoCruz Bay, 693-8141 Tues 6 to 9:30 (Greg Kinslow) Thu 6:30 to 9:30 (Mark Wallace) Fri 6:30 to 9:30 (Lauren)Ocean GrillMongoose Junction, Cruz Bay, 693-3304 Tue and Sat 6:30 to 9:30 (Rascio on Steel Pan) Mon and Thu 6:30 to 9:30 (Chris Carse-guitar/vocals) Fri 6 to 9 (T-Bird-guitar/vocals)RhumblinesCruz Bay, 776-0303, Mon 7 to 10 (David Laab) Sat 7 to 10 (Lauren) Sun 7 to 10 (T-Bird)Shipwreck LandingCoral Bay, 693-5640Tue 7 to 10 (Chris Carsel) Sat Mar 9 7 to 10 (The Carpetbaggers) Sat Mar 23 7 to 10 (Chris Klein & The Boulevards)SkinnylegsCoral Bay, Mon 7pm (Movie Night) Wed 7pm (WII Bowling) Thur 6:30 to 9:30 (Lauren) Fri 7 to 10 (Chris Carsel & Co.) Sat and Sun 6:30 to 9:30 (Le Hot Club of Coral Bay) rotating every other week with (John W Lee)

OPEN MICS

Looney BienFrenchtown, 777-8226 Mon 7 to 10 (Open Jam with Patrick and Whit)STARZ NightclubPort of Sale Mall 775-9735, Thu 9 to 12 (Host,) and DJ playing Rock the rest of the night!Tickles Dockside PubCrown Bay Marina, 776-1595 Wed 7 to 10 (Host, Tim West)

on St. JohnIsland BluesCoral Bay, 776-6800, Fri 7:30 to 11 Sun Dog CaféMongoose Junction, 693-8340 Wed 7 to 10:30 (Host, Mark Wallace or Lauren Jones and Danny Silber)

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International Rolex Regatta

ur strong Caribbean trade winds will again bring the International rolex regatta to our beautiful shores. This year’s event will be the 40th anniversary and one of the oldest events in the Caribbean. The St.

Thomas Yacht Club, located on the east end of the island, is very proud of the fact that this was the first sailing event sponsored by rolex Watch Company and the beginning of a wonderful relationship be-tween this classic timepiece and the sport of sailing.

40th Anniversary40th Anniversary

This year the International rolex regatta will play host to the ultra hot Melges 32 class that is making its debut in Virgin Island waters. along with this class come some of the best and well known sailors in the world, which always creates more interest among those who follow sailing.

The International rolex regatta will have its traditional race into the harbor on Friday, great racing on the south shore on Saturday and a move into the picturesque waters of Pillsbury Sound on Sunday. each area offers its own set of challenges to the international fleet of racing boats.

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ur strong Caribbean trade winds will again bring the International rolex regatta to our beautiful shores. This year’s event will be the 40th anniversary and one of the oldest events in the Caribbean. The St.

Thomas Yacht Club, located on the east end of the island, is very proud of the fact that this was the first sailing event sponsored by rolex Watch Company and the beginning of a wonderful relationship be-tween this classic timepiece and the sport of sailing.

This year the International rolex regatta will play host to the ultra hot Melges 32 class that is making its debut in Virgin Island waters. along with this class come some of the best and well known sailors in the world, which always creates more interest among those who follow sailing.

The International rolex regatta will have its traditional race into the harbor on Friday, great racing on the south shore on Saturday and a move into the picturesque waters of Pillsbury Sound on Sunday. each area offers its own set of challenges to the international fleet of racing boats.

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International Rolex Regatta

as always the evenings are filled with wonderful music from the island’s best bands. all are welcome to dance and party on the sandy beach of the St. Thomas Yacht Club. Come enjoy your choice of the best rum drinks around. Purchase the regatta T-shirts and other apparel designed especially for the event. The regatta parties, each night, are open to all comers whether you are racing or not. There is no better way to spend an evening on St. Thomas.

Stop by and find why it is called the “Friendly” regatta. For more event information and times you can call (340) 775-6320.

St. Thomas Yacht Club, St. ThomasNearly 100 yachts of all sizes and with crews from around the world take to the waters off St. Thomas’ East End for three days of exciting racing.

March 22nd – 24th, 2013March 22nd – 24th, 2013

For more information, visitwww.rolexcupregatta.com or call the

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as always the evenings are filled with wonderful music from the island’s best bands. all are welcome to dance and party on the sandy beach of the St. Thomas Yacht Club. Come enjoy your choice of the best rum drinks around. Purchase the regatta T-shirts and other apparel designed especially for the event. The regatta parties, each night, are open to all comers whether you are racing or not. There is no better way to spend an evening on St. Thomas.

Stop by and find why it is called the “Friendly” regatta. For more event information and times you can call (340) 775-6320.

For more information, visitwww.rolexcupregatta.com or call the

St. Thomas Yacht Club at (340) 775-6320

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Events! St. Thomas & St. JohnEvents! St. Thomas & St. JohnMarch / April 2013 — Happy Carnival!

every week

monDAYs & WEDnEsDAYs, 6-7 PmFree Tai ChiYacht Haven Grande, opposite Louis Vuitton, St. ThomasEnjoy this rejuvenating physical activity! Donations for instructor appreciated. For information, call 774-9500

tHursDAYs, tHrouGH miD-mArCHHassel Island TourHassel IslandTour historic Hassel Island with the St. Thomas Historical Trust. Cost: $40 per person. Reservations required. For infor-mation and reservations, call 774-5541 or Email: [email protected]

sAturDAYs, 4-7:30 AmFarmer’s marketMarket Square, Charlotte Amalie, St. ThomasCome find exclusive island-style goodies like local fruits, herbs and vegetables, that all change with the season.

sAturDAYs, 9-10 AmFree Zumba ClassYacht Haven Grande, opposite Louis Vuitton, St. ThomasLearn how to zumba! It’s a great way to get some healthful exercise. Bring drink-ing water. Donations for instructor appre-ciated. For information, call 774-9500.

MARCH 1 TO 7

FriDAY & sAturDAY mArCH 1 & 2, 8 Pmnow Playing…a raisin in the SunPistarckle Theater, Tillett Gardens, St. ThomasThis moving and brilliant play, it’s a story of one man’s search for dignity and purpose amidst the prejudice of his times and the objections of his family, who feel his ambition is ill placed. For info, call 775-7877

sAturDAY mArCH 2, 9 Am-3 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: Coastal ecologyMeet: National Park Visitor Center, Cruz Bay, St. JohnCircumnavigate St. John aboard the m/v Low Key with VINP’s Chief of Natural Re-source Management, Rafe Boulon, and learn about the mangroves, sea grass beds, and coral reefs that fringe our island’s coastlines. Bring: lunch, water, sunscreen and snorkel gear. Fee: $75 Members, $85 Non-Members. For information, call 779-4940

sAturDAY mArCH 2, 5:30-9:30 PmTaste of the nationsVirgin Islands Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy, St. ThomasCome sample dishes with flavors from around the world! This evening benefits the school. For information, call 775-6360 or Email [email protected]

sAturDAY mArCH 2, 8 PmThe Forum Presents…lora Tchekoratova & Georgy Valtchev in ConcertPrior-Jollek Hall, Antilles School, St. ThomasListen as this husband-and-wife, violinist and pianist duo, which have performed in venues around the world such as Carnegie Hall, make beautiful music. Cost: $35, general public; $10, teachers; free for students. For information, call 690-4350

sunDAY mArCH 3, 8 Am-noonFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: Tropical light PhotographyMeet: Friends of the Park Store, Mongoose Junction, Cruz Bay, St. JohnTravel through the park with renowned photographer, Steve Simonsen, as he shows you how to creatively capture the awe-in-spiring beauty of the Park, highlighting the rich feature set common with today’s digital cameras. Bring: camera and manual, batter-ies, memory cards, water and notebook. Fee: $45 Members, $55 Non-Members. For information, call 779-4940

sunDAY mArCH 3, 9-11 AmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: Historical Walking TourMeet: Blackbeards Castle, St. ThomasExplore the historical district of downtown Charlotte Amalie with local historical Felipe Ayala, Jr. Tour the 99 Steps and other cultur-ally significant areas, ending in a tour of the St. Thomas Historical Trust Museum. Bring: notebook and water. Fee: $35 Members, $45 Non-Members. For info, call 779-4940

WEDnEsDAY mArCH 6, 12:30-2:30 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: native arts & CraftsMeet: St. John School of the Arts, Cruz Bay, St. JohnDelroy ‘Ital’ Anthony walks you through the collection and creation of crafts made from materials found in St. John. Learn about his-torical uses of the items that he continues to create in the same way they have been made for generations. Bring: notebook. Fee: $35 Members, $45 Non-Members. For information, call 779-4940

WEDnEsDAY mArCH 6, 8 Pmarts alive Concerts in the Garden Presents the Holmes Brothers – Gospel & rhythm & BluesTillett Gardens, St. ThomasWith their deeply soulful singing, spine-tin-gling harmonies and unsurpassed musician-ship, The Holmes Brothers amaze audiences and leave them in a state of utter joy and jaw-dropping disbelief. Tickets: $30 per personFor information, call 776-8566

To add your event, email Carol Bareuther - [email protected]

the forum presents…lora tchekoratova and Georgy Valtchev in Concert, saturday March 2, 8 pM at prior-Jollek hall, Antilles school, st. thomas.

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Events! St. Thomas & St. JohnEvents! St. Thomas & St. JohnFriDAY & sAturDAY mArCH 7, 8 & 9, 8 Pmnow Playing…a raisin in the SunPistarckle Theater, Tillett Gardens, St. ThomasThis moving and brilliant play, it’s a story of one man’s search for dignity and purpose amidst the prejudice of his times and the objections of his family, who feel his ambition is ill placed. For info, call 775-7877

MARCH 8 TO 14

FriDAY mArCH 8, 1-5 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: Sea Turtle SailMeet: Charlotte Amalie Waterfront, St. ThomasSail the Castaway Girl II to Buck Island, St. Thomas with Natural Resource Manager Thomas Kelley. Swim with the many green and hawksbill turtles that make Buck Island their home year round. Bring: sunscreen, hat, snack, snorkel gear and swimsuit. Fee: $65 Members, $75 Non-Members.For information, call 779-4940

FriDAY mArCH 8, 5:30-8 Pmart Show – Featuring the Works of aphrodite and ahmed alarefiGallery St. Thomas, Palm Passage, Charlotte Amalie, St. ThomasRub elbows with the artists and get inspired! Neighboring restaurant, Amalia Café, offers a 3-course Prix Fixe ‘Starving Artist Special’ menu for $35. Come for the art, stay for the food. For information, call 777-6363

sAturDAY mArCH 9, 8 PmIn Concert – Bond Quartet Reichhold Center for the Arts, St. ThomasEngland’s stunning quartet has taken Europe and the world by storm with their crossover brand of classical string music. Their stunning looks and vibrant energetic performance on the electric violin has resulted in more than 4 million records sold. Bond transforms traditional classical string music into electronica, Latin, and pop rhythms. Ticket prices: $75, $60, $45 For information and tickets, call 693-1559

sunDAY mArCH 10, 7 Amall Terrain 10KNational Park Dock, St. ThomasRun for fun on this event hosted by the St. Thomas Association of Road Runners. Entry Fee: $3. For information, call 775-6373

sunDAY mArCH 10, noon-5 Pm23rd Annual Afternoon on the GreenHerman E. Moore Golf Course, University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas CampusFood and fun are the order of the day at this family event, where proceeds benefit the university’s scholarship fund. Call 693-1053

sunDAY mArCH 10, 1 Pmannual Hibiscus Show and Plant SaleGrand Hotel, St. ThomasYou are invited to come and view the most beautiful blooms in the world of all colors, sizes, shapes, patterns and textures. For info, call Mario A. Francis at 774-3745 or 626-4269 or Email: [email protected]

sunDAY mArCH 10, 7:30-9 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: Scoping out SaturnMeet: Annaberg Plantation, St. JohnJoin astro-mythologist Kelley Hunter with Rich Greengold on telescope for an inspir-ing blend of star stories and modern astro-physics under the tropical night sky. Star gazers will see everyone’s favorite planet, Saturn, as well as trace constellation shapes.

Bring: blanket, flashlight, pillow and binocu-lars if you have them. Fee: $35 Members, $45 Non-Members. For info, call 779-4940

tuEsDAY mArCH 12, 9 Am-noonFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: Hiking YogaMeet: National Park Visitor Center, St. JohnHike with local yoga instructor Lori Walden on the most traveled trail in the park. Enjoy the short hike along the Lind Point trail as she points out the local plants and cactus that grow along the route. Stop at the scenic viewpoint and Honeymoon Beach to enjoy the natural beauty as you find your focus and strength in each pose. Bring: sneakers, yoga mat, snack and water Fee: $35 Members, $45 Non-Members.For information, call 779-4940

FriDAY & sAturDAY mArCH 14, 15 & 16, 8 Pmnow Playing…a raisin in the SunPistarckle Theater, Tillett Gardens, St. ThomasThis moving and brilliant play, it’s a story of one man’s search for dignity and purpose amidst the prejudice of his times and the objections of his family, who feel his ambi-tion is ill placed. For info, call 775-7877

MARCH 15 TO 21

FriDAY mArCH 15, 1-3 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: ethnic DrummingMeet: St. John School of the Arts, Cruz Bay, St. JohnJoin master drummer Eddie Bruce for a class on ethnic drumming. Learn about the history of the art of drumming and the ritual drumming techniques of both West African and Afro-Caribbean cultures. Bring: a drum, if you have one. Fee: $25 Members, $35 Non-Members. For info, call 779-4940

To add your event, email Carol Bareuther - [email protected]

Arts Alive Concerts in the Garden presents the holmes Brothers – Gospel & Rhythm and Blues, wednesday March 6, 8 pM at tillett Gardens, st. thomas.

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Events! St. Thomas & St. JohnEvents! St. Thomas & St. JohnsunDAY mArCH 17Bird-Watching WalkTBD, St. ThomasThe St. Thomas Audubon Society, Inc. will conduct this bird-watching walk that covers the northern and eastern ends of the island. Birds you will see on this walk are: Herons, Hawks and Owls, Finches, marsh birds and water fowls, Parrots, Hummingbirds, Cuck-oos, Mockingbirds, Warblers and others. For info, call Mario A. Francis at 774-3745 or 626-4269 or Email: [email protected]

sunDAY mArCH 17, 10 Am-2 PmFarmer’s marketYacht Haven Grande, Esplanade, St. ThomasFind fresh fruits and vegetables grown by local farmers as well as prepared foods and local crafts. For information, call 774-9500

sunDAY mArCH 17, 4:30 PmUltra SprintTBA, St. ThomasThe St. Thomas Association of Road Runners hosts this 0.5-mile run for youth and 1-mile run for adults. For information, call 777-8183

tuEsDAY mArCH 19, 6:30-9 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: Colonial Style PotteryMeet: Maho Bay Camps Art Center, St. JohnGail Van de Bogurt, local artist and owner of Maho Bay Clay Works, walks you through the steps of designing your own historic import porcelain based on objects found at plantation sites on St. John. Bring: old cloth-ing. Fee: $60 Members, $70 Non-Members.For information, call 779-4940

WEDnEsDAY mArCH 20, 2-4 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: eco SpaMeet: Salt Pond parking lot, St. JohnEnjoy a spa session guaranteed to rejuve-nate your body and mind for the spring. Bask in the cleansing mud of Salt Pond while learning about its healing mineral properties and those of other local organic spa materials from National Park Service ranger, Deanna Somerville. Bring: old swimsuit, towel, water and snack. Fee: $35 Members, $45 Non-Members. For information, call 779-4940

MARCH 22 TO 31

FriDAY, sAturDAY & sunDAY mArCH 22, 23 & 2440th International rolex regattaAt the St. Thomas Yacht Club, St. ThomasNearly 100 yachts of all sizes and with crews from around the world take to the waters off St. Thomas’ east end for three days of ex-citing racing. For information, call 775-6320

FriDAY mArCH 22, 8 Pmarts alive Concerts in the Garden Presents Sol Y CantoTillett Gardens, St. ThomasThe heart and soul of Sol y Canto’s music is founding members Puerto Rican/Argentine singer Rosi Amador’s crystalline vocals and New Mexican Brian Amador’s sumptuous,versatile Spanish guitar. The Amadors serve up a delicious and constantly changing Latin musical feast, from tender ballads to driving dance tunes, featuring guitar-ist and composer Brian Amador’s original compositions in richly diverse Latin rhythms from Puerto Rico and Cuba to Peru and Argentina, along with fresh arrangements of popular Latin tunes. Tickets: $30 per personFor information, call 776-8566

sAturDAY mArCH 23, 6 PmJazzHaven Esplanade, Yacht Haven Grande, St. ThomasFree concert! Bring a blanket and enjoy great jazz in the outdoors. Call 774-9500

tuEsDAY mArCH 26, 5:30-8:30 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: Full moon HikeMeet: Salt Pond Parking lot, St. JohnHike to the top of Rams Head during the full moon while you explore the southernmost point of St. John with National Park Service ranger, Don Near. You will learn about the natural and cultural history that exists in this part of St. John.. Bring: hiking shoes, flash-light, snack and water. Fee: $25 Members, $35 Non-Members. For info, call 779-4940

FriDAY mArCH 29, 5:30-8:30 Pmart Show – new Works by Island FavoritesMango Tango Art Gallery, Raphune Hill, St. ThomasOn view and for sale are new works by is-land favorites and internationally recognized artists Don Dahlke and W.B. Thompson. There will be a Rum Punch Reception and music by 2 Blue Shoes. Show continues for one month. For information, call 777-3060

FriDAY mArCH 29, 8 PmThe Sis Frank Concert Series Presents a Faculty ConcertSt. John School of the Arts, Cruz Bay, St. JohnThe 15-member strong faculty at the St. John School of the Arts will entertain and amaze you! Cost: $30. Call 779-4322

sAturDAY mArCH 30, 9:30 Am-3 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: mangrove SnorkelingMeet: National Park Visitor Center, Cruz Bay, St. JohnVisit Otter Creek and Water Creek, located in Hurricane Hole in the Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument, on board the s/v Kekoa with marine ecologist Dr. Caroline Rogers. Trip includes lunch. *Participants will receive a $5 discount off the purchase of either of Rogers’s books from the Friends of the VI National Park Store. Bring: snorkel gear, towel, sunscreen and snack. Fee: $95 Members, $105 Non-Members.For information, call 779-4940

40th international Rolex Regatta, friday, saturday & sunday March 22, 23 & 24 at the st. thomas Yacht Club, st. thomas. See details, page 56-57.

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sAturDAY mArCH 30, 1-3 Pm4th annual Yacht Haven ‘Spring Fling’Yacht Haven Grande, St. ThomasHop along Yacht Haven’s ‘Bunny Trail’, start-ing at the Luggage Check/Welcome Center. Special Guest – The Easter Bunny! Fun for the entire family and free to the public! For information, call 774-9500

sAturDAY mArCH 30, 8 PmIn Concert – etana Reichhold Center for the Arts, St. ThomasEtana debuted on the reggae scene in 2008 with her breakout hit “Roots” and quickly built a catalogue of conscious music and a massive fan base. Her debut CD, The Strong One, was highly successful and spawned the hits “I Am Not Afraid,” “Blessings,” and “Don’t Forget.” Jamaica’s reggae princess performs at the biggest reggae festivals around the world, and made her debut in South America in 2011. Ticket prices: $75, $60, $45. For info and tickets, call 693-1559

sunDAY mArCH 31, 10 Am-2 PmFarmer’s marketYacht Haven Grande, Esplanade, St. ThomasFind fresh fruits and vegetables grown by local farmers as well as prepared foods and local crafts. For information, call 774-9500

sunDAY mArCH 31, 5 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Prince & Princess Selection ShowLionel Roberts StadiumFor information, call 776-3112

APRIL 1 TO 7

sAturDAY APril 5, 7 Am-1 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: Paddle Board in Hurricane HoleMeet: Skinny Legs Restaurant to car pool, St. JohnPaddle with local scientist Barry Devine and Arawak Expeditions through the Coral Reef National Monument. You will be mak-ing stops along the way to snorkel in the mangroves and sea grass beds. Trip includes lunch. Experience required. Bring: snorkel gear, water, towel and sunscreen. Fee: $65 Members, $75 Non-Members. For information, call 779-4940

sAturDAY APril 6, 8 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival - Queen Selection ShowLionel Roberts Stadium, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

sAturDAY APril 6, 8 PmThe Forum Presents… Brasil Guitar Duo in ConcertPrior-Jollek Hall, Antilles School, St. ThomasThis dynamic duo of João Luiz and Douglas Lora will perform classical and South American works. Cost: $35, general public; $10, teachers; free for students. For information, call 690-4350

sunDAY APril 7, 7 AmStar runner’s Choice Fun runCharlotte Amalie Waterfront, St. ThomasCome run 2-miles, 4-miles or 6-miles – your choice! For information, call 775-6373

sunDAY APril 7, 9:30 Am-3 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: lionfish 101Meet: Friends of the Park Store, Cruz Bay, St. JohnAllow CORE Lionfish expert Leslie Char-pentier and National Park Service Resource manager, Thomas Kelley, to show you a slideshow about the adverse effects that Lionfish have had on our reef populations. Then head out on the m/v Sadie Sea to

snorkel, search for Lionfish, and watch a live capture. All proceeds go to fun Lionfish eradication in our park. Bring: lunch, water, sunscreen and snorkel gear. Fee: $75 Members, $85 Non-Members. For information, call 779-4940

sunDAY APril 7, 10 Am-2 PmFarmer’s marketYacht Haven Grande, Esplanade, St. ThomasFind fresh fruits and vegetables grown by local farmers as well as prepared foods and local crafts. For information, call 774-9500

APRIL 8 TO 14

WEDnEsDAY APril 10, 1-4 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: natural Dye Batik ClassMeet: Maho Bay Camps Art Center, St. JohnLearn the technique of using wax resist and plant dye to create layered designs on recycled cloth, from Maho Bay Textile Artist, Annalisa Jensen. Pick up your creations at the Friends Store when dry. Bring: old clothing. Fee: $75 Members, $85 Non-Members. For information, call 779-4940

FriDAY APril 12, 8 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Brass-o-ramaLionel Roberts Stadium, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

FriDAY APril 12, 8 PmThe Sis Frank Concert Series Presents – new York empire TrioSt. John School of the Arts, Cruz Bay, St. JohnKalin Ivanov – cello, Entcho Todorov – violin, and Margrit Zimmermann – piano are back by popular demand the will perform a repertoire from early classic to contempo-rary pieces with stunning passion and vigor. Cost: $30. For info, call 779-4322

in Concert – etana, saturday March 30, 8 pM at Reichhold Center for the Arts, st. thomas. See details on this page.

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sAturDAY APril 13, 8 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Calypso revueLionel Roberts Stadium, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

sAturDAY APril 13, 9:30 Am-noonFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: eco Hike & SnorkelMeet: National Park Visitor Center, Cruz Bay, St. JohnExplore the best of the VINP above and below the water on a small private tour. Depart from the visitor center and hike along the Lind Point Trail as a nature guide introduces you to the tropical wonders along the way. Enjoy a snorkel at Honey-moon Beach and end your tour with a hike through the botanical gardens and former Sugar Mill Plantation of Caneel Bay. Bring: water, towel, sun protection and sunscreen. Fee: $50 Members, $60 Non-Members. For information, call 779-4940

sunDAY APril 14, 5 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Toddlers Derby/Best Dressed DollLionel Roberts Stadium, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

sunDAY APril 14, 7 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Traditional GamesLionel Roberts Stadium, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

sunDAY APril 14, 9 Am-3 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: explore & Photograph leinster BayMeet: Annaberg Parking lot, St. JohnJoin avid snorkeler and naturalist Dave D’Alberto as he leads you on a hike on the Leinster Bay Train to Murphy’s Great House. He will show you the native plants and historical highlights along the trail, followed by a guided snorkel and photography tour around the mature reefs of Waterlemon Cay. Bring: lunch, water, sunscreen, camera and snorkel gear. Fee: $35 Members, $45 Non-Members. For information, call 779-4940

APRIL 15 TO 21

monDAY APril 15, 6 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Carnival at the Schneider regional medical CenterHospital Lobby, First Floor, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

tuEsDAY APril 16, 8 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Junior Calypso CompetitionLionel Roberts Stadium, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

WEDnEsDAY APril 17, 8 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Cultural night/King & Queen of the BandLionel Roberts Stadium, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

tHursDAY APril 18, 8 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – V.I. Calypso CompetitionLionel Roberts Stadium, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

FriDAY APril 19, 6 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – opening of Carnival VillageFt. Christian Parking Lot, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

sAturDAY APril 20, 6 PmJazzHaven Esplanade, Yacht Haven Grande, St. ThomasFree concert! Bring a blanket and enjoy great jazz in the outdoors. For information, call 774-9500

sunDAY APril 21, 10 Am61st St. Thomas Carnival – Water Sports activitiesCharlotte Amalie Harbor, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

sunDAY APril 21, 5 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Steel Band JamboreeLionel Roberts Stadium, St. Thomasfor information, call 776-3112

sunDAY APril 21, 6 AmDolphin Derby TournamentVirgin Islands Game Fishing Club, Red Hook, St. ThomasCast your lines and try your luck to catch the largest dolphin – also called mahi-mahi.For information, call 775-9144

sunDAY APril 21, 10 Am-2 PmFarmer’s marketYacht Haven Grande, Esplanade, St. ThomasFind fresh fruits and vegetables grown by local farmers as well as prepared foods and local crafts. For information, call 774-9500

APRIL 22 TO 30

monDAY APril 22, noon-5 PmFriends of the VI national Park Seminar Series: earth Day at ConcordiaMeet: Estate Concordia Pavilion, St. JohnCelebrate our earth as we tour the eco-friendly resort on St. John’s south side, Estate Concordia. Join manager Wayne Lloyd as he shows you the two types of sustain-able accommodations they offer and other eco-conscious elements they have included in their resort design. End your day at their

61st st. thomas Carnival – Children’s parade, friday April 26, 10 AM, from Rothschild francis square (Market square) to lionel Roberts stadium, st. thomas.

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61st st. thomas Carnival – Adult’s parade, saturday April 27, 10 AM, western Cemetery to lionel Roberts stadium, st. thomas.

Events! St. Thomas & St. JohnEvents! St. Thomas & St. JohnMarch / April 2013 — Happy Carnival!

Café for light appetizers on us! Bring: water, sunscreen and a notebook. Fee: $25 Members, $35 Non-Members. For information, call 779-4940

monDAY APril 22, 7 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Village entertainmentFort Christian Parking Lot, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

tuEsDAY APril 23, 6 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Pre-Teen TrampRothschild Francis Square (Market Square) to Children’s Village, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

tuEsDAY APril 23, 8 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Senior Citizens’ Quelbe TrampRothschild Francis Square (Market Square) to Carnival Village, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

WEDnEsDAY APril 24, 8 Am61st St. Thomas Carnival – Cultural FairEmancipation Garden, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

tHursDAY APril 25, 12:30 Am61st St. Thomas Carnival – Roas-A-Time (J’ouvert) Warm-UpFort Christian Parking Lot, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

tHursDAY APril 25, 4 Am61st St. Thomas Carnival – Roas-A-Time (J’ouvert)Veteran’s Drive, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

FriDAY APril 26, 10 Am61st St. Thomas Carnival – Children’s ParadeRothschild Francis Square (Market Square) to Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

sAturDAY APril 27, 10 Am61st St. Thomas Carnival – adult’s ParadeWestern Cemetery to Lionel Roberts Stadium, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

sAturDAY APril 27, 9 Pm61st St. Thomas Carnival – Fireworks by GrucciCharlotte Amalie Harbor, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

sAturDAY/sunDAY APril 27 & 28, 10 Pm-3 Am61st St. Thomas Carnival – Calypso Spectakula/last lapFort Christian Parking Lot, St. ThomasFor information, call 776-3112

sAturDAY APril 27, 7:30 AmCarnival mileWestern Cemetery, St. ThomasCelebrate Carnival in running-style. Entry fee: $10. Proceeds benefit St. Thomas Rescue. For information, call 775-6373

The Virgin Islands Carnival Committee, Inc. 2312 Kronprindsens Gade St. Thomas, VI 00802 Mailing: Box 307947, St. Thomas, VI 00803 Office Hours: M-F 10am-5pm Tel. 340-776-3112 • Fax 340-777-9199

meetingS

rotArY CluBrotary Sunrise tues, 7:15 AMHoliday Inn Windward Passagerotary Charlotte amalie tues, 6 pMHoliday Inn Windward Passagerotary St. Thomas II tues, 7:15 AMMarriott’s Frenchman’s Reefrotary east weD, 6:30 pMBolongo Bay Beach Resortrotary St. Thomas thu, 12:30 pMRoom with a ViewBluebeard’s Castle Hotelrotary St. John fRi, 12:30 pMThe Westin St. John, Beachfront Café

other meetingSV.I. Toastmasters fiRst AnD thiRD weD, 6 pMSt. Thomas-St. John Chamber of Commerce Conference RoomMain street, st. thomasChinese Chess Club sAt, noon- 8 pMWok D’Lite Restaurant,Kronprindsens Gade, st. thomasSt. Thomas Bridge Club Games Mon & thu, 7 pM weD & fRi 1 pMLessonstues, 6pMAl Cohen’s MallRaphune Hill, st. thomasfor information, call 775-6184national Scrabble association thu, 5:30 pMFrenchtown Deli, st. thomasWatercolor Classes tues, weD, sAt, 1:30-4 pMRitz-Carlton, St. ThomasBeginner’s welcome.Artist-in-residence, lucinda o’ConnellCall 775-1023 for schedule.

other inFormAtionalcoholic’s anonymous (AA) 774-5283

Happy Carnival!

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reSTaUranT CUISIne PHonE (340) B/l/D CreDIT CarDS reS CoST amBIenCe loCaTIonAlexander’s Bella Blu Italian, German 774-4349 L, D All Major Yes $$ Island Elegant FrenchtownAmalie Café Mediterranean 714-7373 L, D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant TownAmigos Mexican 775-1270 L, D AE, MC, V No $$ Dockside Red HookAtlantic Seafood Caribbean 774-1533 B, L, D MC, V No $ Casual AirportBanana Tree Grill Mediterranean 776-4050 D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant TownBarefoot Buddha Healthy Food 777-3668 B, L, D MC, V No $ Casual HavensightBeni Iguanas Sushi 777-8744 L, D MC, V No $$$ Casual HavensightBig Bamboo Bar & Burger Joint Seafood / Caribbean 714-7BIG L, D All Major No $$ Casual Red HookBig Kahuna Rum Shack Sandwiches 775-9289 L, D MC, V No $ Casual TownBistro 4560 Bistro 774-4560 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual Mid IslandBlue Orchid at The Greathouse Island-fusion 774-4999 D MC, V Yes $$ Island Elegant North SideBuddha Bar Sushi 714-3474 D MC, V Yes $$ Casual East EndBumpa’s Sandwiches 777-8100 B, L None No $ Casual TownBurrito Bay Mexican 775-2944 L, D MC, V No $ casual Red HookCafé Amici Italian 714-7704 L MC, V No $$ Casual TownCaribbean Fish Market Caribbean / Seafood 714-7874 L, D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant East EndCaribbean Saloon Sports Bar Food 775-7060 L, D All Major No $$ Casual Red HookCarigas Island Café Grill Food 779-8935 L, D MC, V No $ Casual East EndChez Le Caribe Caribbean/French 775-2439 D AE, MC, V Yes $$$ Island Elegant TownChina King Chinese 714-3399 L, D All Major No $$ Casual HavensightChop Stix Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese 777-2467 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual HavensightCoco Blue Creative Seafood 774-7253 D All Major Yes $$ Casual Red HookCoco Joe’s Grill Food 776-8500 L, D All Major No $$ Casual Frenchman’s BayCoconuts Burgers 774-0099 B, L MC, V No $ Casual TownCruzan Beach Club Pizza 714-7874 L, D All Major No $$ Casual East EndCuzzin’s Restaurant & Bar Caribbean 777-4711 L, D All Major Yes $$ Casual TownDelly Deck Deli 776-9943 B, L MC, V No $$ Casual HavensightDuffy’s Love Shack Caribbean / Seafood 779-2080 L MC, V No $$ Casual Red HookEnkai Sushi 774-6254 D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant FrenchtownEpernay Bistro 774-5348 D All Major No $$$ Island Elegant FrenchtownFajitas Mexican Restaurant Mexican 774-2525 B, L, D All Major No $$ Casual AirportFat Turtle Seafood, Salads, Pizza 714-3566 B, L, D All Major No $$ Casual Yacht HavenFatboys Burgers 777-4275 D All Major No $$ Casual Red HookFish Tails Seafood 714-3188 D All Major Yes $$ Casual/Elegant Red HookFrenchtown Deli Deli 776-7211 B, L, D All Major No $ Casual FrenchtownGladys’ Café Caribbean 774-6604 B, L AE, MC, V No $ Casual TownGrand Cru Island Fusion 774-7263 L, D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant Yacht HavenGreat Wall Chinese 776-3566 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual HavensightHavana Blue Latin / Pacific Rim 715-BLUE D All Major Yes $$$ Tropical Chic Frenchmans BayHook, Line & Sinker Continental / Seafood 776-9708 B, L, D All Major No $$ Casual FrenchtownHooters Classic American 693-wing L, D All Major No $$ Casual HavensightHull Bay Hideaway Burgers 777-1898 L, D No $ Casual NorthsideIggies Beach Bar & Grille Classic American 693-2600 L, D All Major No $$ Island Casual Bolongo Bay ResortJacks’ Bight Burgers 776-9464 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual East EndJen’s Island Café & Deli Caribbean / NY Deli 777-4611 L, D AE, MC, V No $$ Casual TownKokopelli’s Middle Eastern 715-5280 D MC,V NO $ Casual Mid IslandLatitude 18 Classic American 777-4552 D MC, V No $$ Casual East EndMafolie Restaurant Continental 774-2790 D MC, V Yes $$ Great View Above TownMagens Bay Pizzeria Burgers, Pizza 777-6270 L, D All Major No $ Casual Northside

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reSTaUranT CUISIne PHonE (340) B/l/D CreDIT CarDS reS CoST amBIenCe loCaTIonAlexander’s Bella Blu Italian, German 774-4349 L, D All Major Yes $$ Island Elegant FrenchtownAmalie Café Mediterranean 714-7373 L, D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant TownAmigos Mexican 775-1270 L, D AE, MC, V No $$ Dockside Red HookAtlantic Seafood Caribbean 774-1533 B, L, D MC, V No $ Casual AirportBanana Tree Grill Mediterranean 776-4050 D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant TownBarefoot Buddha Healthy Food 777-3668 B, L, D MC, V No $ Casual HavensightBeni Iguanas Sushi 777-8744 L, D MC, V No $$$ Casual HavensightBig Bamboo Bar & Burger Joint Seafood / Caribbean 714-7BIG L, D All Major No $$ Casual Red HookBig Kahuna Rum Shack Sandwiches 775-9289 L, D MC, V No $ Casual TownBistro 4560 Bistro 774-4560 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual Mid IslandBlue Orchid at The Greathouse Island-fusion 774-4999 D MC, V Yes $$ Island Elegant North SideBuddha Bar Sushi 714-3474 D MC, V Yes $$ Casual East EndBumpa’s Sandwiches 777-8100 B, L None No $ Casual TownBurrito Bay Mexican 775-2944 L, D MC, V No $ casual Red HookCafé Amici Italian 714-7704 L MC, V No $$ Casual TownCaribbean Fish Market Caribbean / Seafood 714-7874 L, D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant East EndCaribbean Saloon Sports Bar Food 775-7060 L, D All Major No $$ Casual Red HookCarigas Island Café Grill Food 779-8935 L, D MC, V No $ Casual East EndChez Le Caribe Caribbean/French 775-2439 D AE, MC, V Yes $$$ Island Elegant TownChina King Chinese 714-3399 L, D All Major No $$ Casual HavensightChop Stix Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese 777-2467 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual HavensightCoco Blue Creative Seafood 774-7253 D All Major Yes $$ Casual Red HookCoco Joe’s Grill Food 776-8500 L, D All Major No $$ Casual Frenchman’s BayCoconuts Burgers 774-0099 B, L MC, V No $ Casual TownCruzan Beach Club Pizza 714-7874 L, D All Major No $$ Casual East EndCuzzin’s Restaurant & Bar Caribbean 777-4711 L, D All Major Yes $$ Casual TownDelly Deck Deli 776-9943 B, L MC, V No $$ Casual HavensightDuffy’s Love Shack Caribbean / Seafood 779-2080 L MC, V No $$ Casual Red HookEnkai Sushi 774-6254 D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant FrenchtownEpernay Bistro 774-5348 D All Major No $$$ Island Elegant FrenchtownFajitas Mexican Restaurant Mexican 774-2525 B, L, D All Major No $$ Casual AirportFat Turtle Seafood, Salads, Pizza 714-3566 B, L, D All Major No $$ Casual Yacht HavenFatboys Burgers 777-4275 D All Major No $$ Casual Red HookFish Tails Seafood 714-3188 D All Major Yes $$ Casual/Elegant Red HookFrenchtown Deli Deli 776-7211 B, L, D All Major No $ Casual FrenchtownGladys’ Café Caribbean 774-6604 B, L AE, MC, V No $ Casual TownGrand Cru Island Fusion 774-7263 L, D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant Yacht HavenGreat Wall Chinese 776-3566 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual HavensightHavana Blue Latin / Pacific Rim 715-BLUE D All Major Yes $$$ Tropical Chic Frenchmans BayHook, Line & Sinker Continental / Seafood 776-9708 B, L, D All Major No $$ Casual FrenchtownHooters Classic American 693-wing L, D All Major No $$ Casual HavensightHull Bay Hideaway Burgers 777-1898 L, D No $ Casual NorthsideIggies Beach Bar & Grille Classic American 693-2600 L, D All Major No $$ Island Casual Bolongo Bay ResortJacks’ Bight Burgers 776-9464 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual East EndJen’s Island Café & Deli Caribbean / NY Deli 777-4611 L, D AE, MC, V No $$ Casual TownKokopelli’s Middle Eastern 715-5280 D MC,V NO $ Casual Mid IslandLatitude 18 Classic American 777-4552 D MC, V No $$ Casual East EndMafolie Restaurant Continental 774-2790 D MC, V Yes $$ Great View Above TownMagens Bay Pizzeria Burgers, Pizza 777-6270 L, D All Major No $ Casual Northside

Mim’s Seafood Bistro Seafood 775-2081 D AE, MC,V No $$ Casual Bolongo BayMojo’s BBQ 775-6656 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual HavensightMolly Molones Irish Pub 775-1270 B, L, D AE, MC, V No $$ Dockside Red HookNorthside Bistro Seafood 775-5098 D All Major Yes $$ Casual NorthsideOceana Island Fusion 774-4262 D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant FrenchtownParadise Point Bar & Restaurant Burgers, Pizza 777-4540 L, D MC, V No $$ Great View HavensightParrot’s Bar & Deli Mexican 775-5131 B, L All Major No $ Casual TownPasta Go Go Pasta 775-4646 B, L None No $ Casual TownPeking Tokyo Asian Restaiurant Asian 779-7338 l, D MC, V No $$ Casual Red HookPesce Italian 714-7874 L, D All Major Yes $$ Casual/Elegant Red HookPetit Pump Room Caribbean 776-2976 B, L, D MC, V No $$ Casual TownPizza Amore Pizza 774-2822 L, D MC, V No $ Casual HavensightPortobello Restaurant Americanl / Local 777-8800 B, L, D All Major No $$ Casual AirportRandy’s Bistro Bistro/Deli 775-5001 L, D All Major Yes $$ Casual Mid IslandRitz Carlton 2 Restaurants 693-3816 L, D All Major No/Yes $$-$$$ Casual/Elegant East EndRoom With A View Continental 774-2377 L, D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant TownSand Bar Latin / Pacific Rim 715-7263 D All Major No $$ Casual Frenchman’s Bay Sangria’s Mediterranean 714-7874 L, D All Major No $ Casual East EndSenor Frog Mexican 777-FROG L, D All Major No $$ Casual HavensightSenor Pizza Pizza 775-3030 L, D MC, V No $ Take Out Red HookShipwreck Tavern Sports Bar Food 777-1293 L, D All Major No $$ Casual HavensightSibs Mountain Bar & Restaurant Burgers, BBQ 774-8967 D All Major No $ Casual Mid IslandSimply Italian Italian 777-2823 D MC, V No $$ Casual NorthsideSunset Bar & Grill Caribbean / American 776-8500 L, D All Major No $$ Casual Frenchman’s BaySunset Grill American / Caribbean 714-7874 L, D All Major No $ Casual East EndTavern on the Waterfront Caribbean / Polish 776-4328 L, D All Major Yes $$ Casual TownTexas Pit BBQ 776-6579 D MC, V No $$ Take Out Red HookThe Cellar Continental / Seafood 714-7874 L, D MC, V Yes $$$ Casual/Elegant Red HookThe Greenhouse American 774-7998 B, L, D All Major No $$ Casual TownThe Grille at Mahogany Run Island Fusion 777-6006 L, D All Major Yes $$ Island Elegant NorthsideThe Lobster Grille American / Seafood 775-1800 B, L, D AE, MC, V Rec $$ Island Elegant Bolongo Bay ResortThe Old Stone Farmhouse Continental 777-6277 D All Major Yes $$$ Island Elegant NorthsideThe Pie Hole Pizza 642-5074 L, D MC, V No $ Casual FrenchtownTickles Dockside Pub American 776-1595 B, L, D All Major No $$ Casual Sub BaseTrenchtown Jamaican Caribbean / Jamaican 774-1996 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual TownVictors New Hideout Caribbean 776-9379 L, D MC, V No $$ Casual Sub BaseVirgilios Italian 693-0428 L, D MC, V Yes $$$ Island Elegant TownWalker’s By The Sea Caribbean 777-5633 D MC, V No $$ Casual AirportWindows on the Harbor Continental 776-8500 B, L, D All Major No $$ Casual Frenchman’s BayXO Bistro Bistro 779-2069 D MC, V No $$ Casual/Elegant Red Hook

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Take the cooking styles of people like the ancient Arawaks, Africans, Europeans, East Indians and Asians. Blend this with a mix of indigenous and imported ingredients, everything from mangoes and scotch bonnet peppers to spiny lobster and bulls

feet, and you have the melting pot that is traditional Virgin Islands cuisine.

For great local West Indian food visit St. Thomas’ top local restaurants: Glady’s Café in Royal Dane Mall, Cuzzin’s on Back Street and also on Back Street.

Pate: Pates are made from a flaky white flour dough that encloses a hot pepper-spiked mixture of ground beef, conch, salted codfish or vegetables. The dough is wrapped around the filling turnover fashion, and then deep fat fried.

Caribbean lobster: Unlike its North American cousin, this shellfish has no claws. Most of the meat is in the tail. Lobster tail is served split and grilled with melted garlic butter or the meat is mixed into rice or soup.

Conch in Butter Sauce: Meat from this marine mollusk can be tough. But, sliced thin and pressure cooked, its melt-in-your-mouth tender and a real treat when served swimming in a rich butter sauce chock-full of sliced onions.

Kallaloo: Spinach, okra and local native greens are the base for this thick soupy stew. Conch, crab, fish, salt beef or smoked pig tail added for extra gusto. Customarily this dish is served with a heaping helping of fungi.

Goat Water: Goat meat is this thick brown stew’s main ingredient. It’s a rib-sticking robust-tasting dish that is often enjoyed as a breakfast food.

Dumb Bread: This rich round loaf is dubbed for the very clever way in which it’s made. The white flour dough, often sweetened with shredded coconut, is placed into a skillet and set over hot coals. More hot coals are placed over the skillet’s lid to cook the bread from above and below until it’s toasty brown. Dumb bread is usually cut in pie-shaped wedges, split in the middle and filled with cheddar cheese.

Whelks & Rice: A real delicacy, these large marine snails are sizzled in garlic butter and folded into fluffy white rice.

Johnny Cakes: These hand-sized rounds of fried bread are sold by themselves as a snack or with a fried chicken leg for a light lunch.

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Roti: The real definition of roti is a tortilla-type flat bread. However, most folks offering roti sell it as a complete sandwich where the thin bread is wrapped around a curried meat, seafood or vegetable filling.

Bullfoot Soup: This soupy stew is made with, you guessed it, bull’s feet. A medley of vegetables like peas and carrots as well as ‘provisions’, which are root vegetables such as yams, sweet potatoes and white potatoes, float in a spicy rich broth along with the meaty feet.

F Firm-fleshed fish such as red snapper or Old Wife, is boiled or pan-fried and served whole (locals says the eyes are the best part) in a Creole sauce flecked with savory green herbs. The fish sides up to a mix of cornmeal, water and butter that are cooked and hand-stirred into a side dish the consistency of creamy mashed potatoes. This duo is considered the Virgin Islands’ national dish.

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for great local west indian food visit st. thomas’ top local restaurants: Glady’s Café in Royal Dane Mall, Jen’s island Café & Deli by emancipation park and latitude 18 in Red hook at Vessup point Marina.

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ach one of these small eating es-tablishments offers something unique: homemade, Hot Sauc-es, a signature Bushwacker, an ocean view. A great way to top

off a day of shopping!

Coconuts Bar & Grill - You haven’t lived until you have tried the “Backstreet Bushwacker” at Coconut’s, one of the old-est, locally popular bar and grills in the downtown area. Serving the best burgers you can find in town, tortilla wraps, sal-ads, sandwiches, “Ultra-Thin” crust pizza, fish served on salad, finger foods and fresh baked French bread. Open Mondays – Sat-urdays, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.

Parrots Bar & Deli - There’s no better way to experience the St. Thomas down-town shopping district than to sit and relax at Parrots Bar & Deli for breakfast, lunch or just a cold, frosty drink. Enjoy the historic Creques Alley with hand painted murals and surrounding Danish architecture. Gaze at the ocean from a tropical umbrella shad-ed table in a quaint café setting. Parrots Bar & Deli, in Trompeter Gade walkway, offers great New Mexico cuisine, unique island drinks & a festive atmosphere all within steps of a variety of boutiques and shops.

Glady’s Café - Come and meet Gladys, St. Thomas’ Spicy Lady and try her authentic Caribbean Creole and Continental dishes for breakfast and lunch. The restaurant is located in a charming colonial warehouse in Royal

Dane Mall. Sample all 3 varieties of Glady’s famous homemade hot sauces. And make sure to take home a bottle or two; it makes a great gift for the spicy food lover in your family. Open 7 days a week for breakfast and lunch.

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NorthsideBlue Orchid at The GreathouseSt. Peter Mountain Rd , 340-774-4999enjoy island style dining at the st. peter Greathouse and Botanical Gardens where you will be surrounded by beautiful, lush, tropical gardens. Dine in the elegant com-fort of the Greathouse located high up on the northside of st. thomas. AC with lots of parking. open daily at 4:30 pM. for reserva-tions please call: 340-774-4999

Hull Bay Hideaway Hull Bay, 340-777-1898enjoy an icy cold beer at the bar, lunch, dinner, or listening to live music on the weekends

Magens Bay Pizzeria Magens Bay Beach, 340-777-6270A very nice lunch location with luscious tropical drinks served at their bar.

North Side BistroHull Bay Road, 340-775-5098Grouper, Caribbean lobster, steaks, chops pastas, fresh salads, vegetarian entrees, and ‘bar menu’.

Sibs Mtn Bar & RestaurantRte 33 – Mafolie, 340-774-8967Burgers, barbecued ribs, chicken and beer.

The Grille at Mahogany RunMahogany Run, 340-777-6006A locals favorite. Daily specials, fresh seafood entrées, reservations are a must!

The Old Stone FarmhouseMahogany Run, 340-777-6277serving Continental fare, fish entrees and thick, perfectly cut, grilled steaks. Very romantic and elegant atmosphere.

ThirteenRte 33 – Crown Mtn Rd, 340-774-6800this locals’ secret favorite restaurant serves innovative and creative dishes of seafood, lamb, beef.

Airport RoadAtlantic SeafoodAirport Road , 340-774-1533the island’s best “paté´” with beef, conch,

saltfish, salmon or chicken. Very local dishes. open for breakfast and lunch.

Fajitas Mexican Restaurant Carib Beach Hotel, 340-774-2525Mexican cuisine. tropical drinks. Relaxing atmosphere.

Portobello Ristorante Emerald Beach Hotel, 340-777-8800Beachfront dining. American and west indian cuisine. friday west indian Buffet with live music.

Walker’s By The SeaLindberg Bay, 777-5633for a large selection of local, Caribbean food this is the place.

Sub BaseTickle’s Dockside PubCrown Bay Marina, 340-776-1595open air atmosphere and American style pub food served on the docks at Crown Bay Marina.

Victor’s New Hideout Sub Base, 340-776-9379Very local restaurant with authentic Caribbean foods.

FrenchtownAlexander’s Bella BluFrenchtown, 340-774-4349weiner schnitzel, italian, Continental dishes in a small, intimate ambience. local favorite.

EnkaiGregorie Channel, 340-774-6254serving artisanal sushi, dinner and drinks. en kai is an open-air restaurant located right on the water with a view to water island.

Epernay Bistro & Wine BarFrenchtown, 340-774-5348international fusion.

Frenchtown DeliFrenchtown, 340-776-7211serving deli food all day.

Hook, Line & SinkerFrenchtown, 340-776-9708open morning till night, hook line & sinker is a friendly, comfortable place stripped of airs. Great for dining with children.

OceanaVilla Olga, 340-774-4262

serving fine seafood and tropical cuisine. the location, a historic house at the water’s edge.

The Pie HoleFrenchtown, 340-642-5074traditional neopolitan pies made in a brick oven.

DowntownAmalia Café Palm Passage, 340-714-7373spanish favorites.

Banana Tree GrilleBluebeard’s Castle, 340-776-4050serving Asian, Caribbean, and european fusion, beautiful view overlooking Charlotte Amalie harbor.

Big Kahuna Rum ShackTown Waterfront, 340-775-9289tropical drinks and sandwiches.

Bumpa’sTown Waterfront, 340-777-8100sandwiches, cheese steaks, lemonade.

Café Amici A.H. Riise Alley, 340-714-7874open for lunch. salads, pizza, sandwiches, pastas.

Chez Le CaribeGovernment Hill, 340-775-2439Authentic Caribbean and french Cuisine.

Coconuts Bar & GrillDowntown – 340-774-0099one of the oldest Downtown bar and grills, a favorite of locals for years. Also the home of the Backstreet Bushwacker, and you haven’t lived until you’ve tried one (or two)! specialties include: finger foods, tortilla wraps, soups, salads, sandwiches, Burgers, ultra-thin Crust pizza and seafood. opened Monday – saturday 10AM – 4pM. stop by today!

Mexican Entrees, Quesadillas, Nachos,Hot & Cold Sandwiches & Salads

Mexican Entrees, Quesadillas, Nachos,Hot & Cold Sandwiches & Salads

5130 Trompeters Gade @ Creques Alley, St Thomas340-344-8999

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Parrots Bar & DeliCreques Alley, Downtown Charlotte Amalie340-344-8999historic Creques Alley cafe with great food and a fun island atmosphere. hang out where the Mamas and papas did in 1965 to write their hit song “Creques Alley” where “no one’s getting fat except Mama Cass”. enjoy excellent made from scratch new Mexico recipes including: Brisket tacos, nachos, Quesadillas, hot and cold sandwich-es, homemade desserts and a fun selection of fun fruity drinks. located downtown in Creques Alley and trompeters Gade.

Pasta Go Go Waterfront, 340-775-4646Dine in or take out pasta Dishes.

Petit Pump Room Town Ferry Terminal, 340-776-2976tropical drinks, seafood, and other Caribbean favorites.

Cuzzin’s Caribbean Restaurant & BarBack Street, 340-777-4711Cuzzin’s menu reflects the culinary roots of local cuisine such as fish, conch, and lobster or stews and curries of mutton or chicken served with local side dishes

Glady’s CaféRoyal Dane Mall, 340-774-6604Charming café in Royal Dane Mall. Breakfast specialties include omelets, french toast, lox and bagels. for lunch; fresh fish, sandwiches, hamburgers, steaks, gazpacho, and soup. hot chicken salad is a favorite, along with local specialties such as conch and fungi, saltfish and dumplings, mutton stew and famous Bloody Mary’s. Gladys’ own hot sauce is available for purchase. Mon-sat 7:00 am to 4:30 pm, sunday 8am to 2:30pm (cruise ship days only) AX, MC, VisA. (town map)

Jen’s Island Café & DeliEmancipation Park, 340-777-4611located by eman-cipation garden downtown. A mix of nY style deli and Carribbean café in one. Jens hubbie catches the local fish and lobster, she cooks it. fun funky staff in a/c comfort. kids menu and villa catering available. sit in our historic courtyard and enjoy lobster and shrimp quesadillas, rotis, and conch fritters. serving breakfast and lunch. Call us to cater dinner for your villa. (340) 777-4611 or (340) 514-5345 (town map)

Tastes of the Tropics...Tastes of the Tropics...St. Thomas restaurants

Room With A ViewBluebeard’s Castle, 340-774-2377enjoy a variety of fresh fish, pasta, vegetar-ian, steaks, seafood, duck, lamb, or one of the specials for the evening.

Tavern on the WaterfrontWaterfront, 340-776-4328they serve a variety of cuisines, including Caribbean, Continental, european and polish.

the GreenhouseWaterfront, 340-774-7998the number one seller of certified angus beef in st thomas.

Trenchtown Rock Jamaican Bar & Rest.Back Street, 340-774-1996featuring Jamaican specialties such as jerk chicken, curried goat, oxtail, ackee and salt-fish, and callaloo. Vegetarian dishes as well.

Virgilios Off Main Street, 693-0428Authentic italian dishes.

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Delly Deck is THE place to have THE best breakfast or lunch on the island.

Mon-Sat 7am-4pm and Sun 8am-3pm.

Try the Eggs Benedict with Smoked Turkey, Blueberry Pancakes,

a Breakfast Burrito or for lunch, try the Chicken Cheese Steak,

Cancun Salad or our Daily Lunch Special.

Air-conditioned seating or patio dining.

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experiential Dining. ocean front. sip Mango Mojitos at sunset. taste culinary art-istry with Creative Ceviches, lobster tostados, sticky shrimp, Ancho espresso filet, Miso – lemongrass sea Bass, Chimichurri Rock shrimp stuffed snapper, warm Cuban Chocolate fondant & key lime Crème Brulée. “top 5 Beachside Restaurants” – Caribbean travel & life Magazine. fodor’s Choice. wine spectator Award of excellence. “You only live once, but if you dine well, once is all you need.” ® havanabluerestaurant.com (island map)

SandBar Morning Star Beach Club (below HAVANA BLUE) 340-715-SAND (7263)enjoy havana Blue food in a more casual, beach chair atmosphere.

Sunset Bar & Grill Frenchman’s Reef, 340-776-8500An open-air restaurant overlooking the harbor serving Caribbean and American favorites.

Windows on the Harbor Frenchmans Reef Hotel, 340-715-6123serving a daily breakfast buffet and continen-tal cuisine for dinner, plus a sunday brunch.

Mid IslandKokopellisCost-U-Less Shopping Ctr, 340-715-5280Middle eastern and italian cuisine. next to Movie theatre.

Randy’s BistroRte 38, 340-775-5001Both a bistro and deli, you can get sand-

Tastes of the Tropics...Tastes of the Tropics...St. Thomas restaurants

Above TownMafolie RestaurantRte. 33, above town 340-774-2790Mafolie Restaurant offers great food in a casual setting! Amazing panorama over downtown and the harbor, hassel island and water island.

Yacht Haven GrandeFat TurtleYacht Haven Grande, 340-714-3566this is the place for fun and food with a creative touch. Bask in the tropi-cal breeze while indulging in local lobster, seafood, salads, stone-floored oven pizza and their fabulous frozen cocktails. Best spot on the water’s edge to watch sports on one of the 6 plasma tV’s or take in the sunset. Don’t miss happy hour 4-7pm every day and the hottest party on st. thomas starts at 10pm every friday. open every day for lunch and dinner and we offer a late night menu from 10pm-12am. (Yacht haven Grande map)

Grand CruYacht Haven Grande, 340-774-7263A refined, upscale experience in a casually chic setting

HavensightBarefoot BuddhaHavensight, 340-777-3668they specialize in handmade superfood for those who enjoy healthy eating. they have an internet café.

Beni Iguana’s Sushi BarOn the WICO Dock, 340-777-8744sushi served in a high tech atmosphere. Ask for the special iguana sauce.

China KingBuccaneer Mall, 340-714-3399Chinese, sushi, seafood, take out.

Chop StixVitraco Mall, 340-777-2467Authentic Vietnamese, thai and Chinese Cuisine

Delly DeckHavensight Mall, 340-776-9943hearty home-style food. it’s the closest thing to a “diner” that you’ll find here in the Virgin islands.

Great Wall Havensight Mall, 340-776-3566they serve classic Chinese cuisine with some Caribbean influences.

HootersRte 30, 340-693-WING“Delightfully tacky, Yet unrefined!” located in the Buccaneer Mall, near havensight... where the Cruise ships Dock! open 7 day a week from 10 till late. Best sports bar in the “V.i.’s” with 28 huge flat screens showing all the best sports!! Great Burgers, seafood, salads and of course “nearly world famous Chicken wings” being served by the world famous, hooters Girls. Don’t forget Monday night All You Can eat wings for $11.99. Drop in everyday for our happy hour specials and be sure to pick up some “hooters Gear” at our fabulous Merchandise shop. All offers subject to change. (havensight Map)

Mojo’s Port of Sale Mall, 340-775-6656the island’s only tropical tiki bar, serving cocktails, finger food, peel-and-eat shrimp.

Paradise Point Bar Paradise Point, 340-777-4540touristy spot serving ordinary stuff. pizza, hot dogs, hamburgers. has a beautiful view.

Pizza AmoreAl Cohen’s Mall, 340-774-2822A popular st. thomas pizzeria, havensight Mall.

Señor Frog’sHavensight Mall, 340-777-FROG(Across from Gate 4, West Indian Co. dock)Mexican & American fare. Great tropical drinks. Open only on Havensight ship days.www.senorfrogs.com • FB • Youtube • Twitter

Shipwreck TavernRte 30, 340-777-1293they were voted “Best Burger of V.i.”

Southside/Frenchman’s BayCoco Joe’sMorningstar Beach, 340-776-8500A relaxing atmosphere with live music, which includes steel Drum bands.

HAvAnA BluE Ocean Front at Morning Star Beach Club, 340-715-BLUE (2583)latin America meets the pacific Rim.

Yacht Haven GrandeOPEN DAILY: LUNCH & DINNER

HOTTEST FRIDAY NIGHT PARTY 10PMPhone: 340-714-3566

St. ThomasOpen from 11 am - 6 pmonly on Havensight ship days.

Restaurant & Souvenir Store

340-777-FROG

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wiches for your picnic or stay and eat at the bistro. the deli serves sandwiches and salads, as well as offering cheese, wine, and cigars.

Southside/ BolongoMim’s Seafood BistroWatergate Condos, 340-775-2081Mim’s has one of the most romantic seaside settings on island. one of the longest running restaurants, doing business for over 21 years. Mim’s is famous for seafood, espe-cially local loBsteR. lobster in a coconut curry cream sauce or the baked, stuffed are island favorites. the seafood bisque is amaz-ing! thursday nights are All u CAn eAt shRiMp, but any night is just right at Mim’s. Dinner nightly 6 to 10pm. AX, MC, VisA (island map)

Iggies Beach Bar & GrillBolongo Bay, 340-693-2600there’s always something going on at iggies st. thomas’ favor-ite beach bar is famous for steamed crab, fam-ily size platters, burgers and BBQ. weds is the Cruzan Carnival extravaganza and limbo show, on sunday kick back with sports on the tVs, All You Can eat BBQ and Jason Jones and the sun king Band. live music almost every night, beach volleyball court, reader’s choice award Best BeACh BAR 2012 by Caribbean travel and life magazine. open 7 days - 11:30am and drinks untill... (island map)

The Lobster GrilleBolongo Bay Beach Club, 340-775-1800where the ‘surf Meets the turf’ on beautiful Bolongo Bay. Delicious Caribbean lobster – by the pound or in tantalizing specials created by the chef each evening. fresh fish, sensational steaks, and delectable homemade desserts round out this mouth-watering menu. enjoy a lively happy hour at the poolside bar 4 – 6pm. Dinner served 6 – 9:30pm, Breakfast & lunch 7 days 7:30am – 2:30pm. Reservations recommended. VisA, MC and AX (island map)

East EndBuddha BarRte 32, 340-714-3474serving great rolls and grilled Japanese entrees in an elegant and serene atmo-sphere.

Caribbean Fish MarketElysian Beach Resort, 340-714-7874offering fresh seafood and Caribbean cui-sine with an award wining wine list.

Carigas Island Café Independent Boat Yard, 340-779-8935A favorite of the boating community. standard fare, burgers etc.

Cruzan Beach ClubSecret Harbor Beach Resort, 340-714-7874A relaxing patio right on the beach at beautiful secret harbour. enjoy a cold beer during happy hour, a plate of tempting Ahi nachos, or a fresh pizza.

Jack’s BightPoint Pleasant Resort, 340-776-9464Burgers etc.

Latitude 18Vessup Lane, Vessup Beach, 340-777-4552experience the rustic charm of one of the last remaining true Caribbean restaurants located on the edge of the ocean with spectacular views! Renowned for live entertainment, there’s live music and dancing every night from 7:30 p.m. Dick solberg “the fiddler” and the sun Mountain Band every thursday, friday and saturday and inner Visions Reggae Band every sunday from 5:00 p.m.! the Barefoot Davis Band, Jason Jones, Brian Dean and more! famous for Authentic Caribbean Cuisine like Roti and fresh shark bites, hand formed beef burgers, steak, ribs, shrimp, tuna, vegetarian, vegan & more. open for lunch & dinner 11:00 a.m. until…….VisA, M/C

Ritz Carlton Great Bay / Ritz Carlton, 340-693-38162 restaurants to choose from.

Romano’s RestaurantSmith Bay, 340-775-0045Classic northern italian fare with an exten-sive wine list.

Sangria’s Beachside BistroElysian Bch Resort, 340-714-7874Beachside dining offering conch fritters, wings, nachos, fish and chicken fingers.

Sunset GrilleSecret Harbor, 340-714-7874enjoy a laid-back atmosphere on the water-front. perfect for a full meal or simply drinks on the beach.

Tastes of the Tropics...Tastes of the Tropics...St. Thomas restaurants

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Molly Molone’s Irish Yacht PubAmerican Yacht Harbor, 340-775-1270nestled Dockside in Red hook’s American Yacht harbor, Molly Molone’s offers open air dining and a family-friendly atmosphere. enjoy traditional irish pub fare, local sea-food, steaks and award winning sandwiches. Molly’s has live entertainment nightly with the island’s best breakfast and weekend brunch. open for breakfast Mon-fri 7am-11-am, lunch / Dinner Mon - fri 11am-11pm and sat-sun 11am-12am, Brunch sat - sun 7am-2pm, take away available AX, MC, VisA (Red hook map)

Pesce American Yacht Harbor, 340-714-7874serving only the finest italian cuisine & freshest seafood.

Senõr PizzaRed Hook, 340-775-3030pizza only available for take out. will deliver to hotels as well.

Texas Pit BBQ Red Hook, 340-776-9579superb texas style BBQ’d ribs and chicken to take out.

The CellarAmerican Yacht harbor, 340-714-7874the Cellar is the perfect place to come unwind with a warm and cozy, yet modern atmosphere. Daily fresh seafood features, beef wellington and truffle macaroni & cheese. A selection of 150 wines.

XO Bistro Red Hook, 340-779-2069Gourmet foods paired with fine wines. Active nightspot.

Tastes of the Tropics...Tastes of the Tropics...St. Thomas restaurants

Red Hook (East End)Amigos Dockside CantinaRed Hook, 340-775-1270 “Best Mexican food east of the Boarder!” enjoy the breathtaking view of the harbor and st. John. serving lunch and dinner featuring sizzling fagitas, enchiladas, fish tacos and more. happy hour eVeRYDAY 3pm to 6pm. $2 tacos, $4 margaritas, $6 patron tequila. Mon-sat 11am-10pm, sunday 4pm-10 pm. Visa, MC, and Amex accepted. take away & free wifi. www.amigosstthomas.com (Red hook map)

Big Bamboo Seafood & burger Shack340-714-7244 • Red Hook fresh, seasonal catch created by native chefs. seared Asian tuna, curry conch, lob-ster, chicken roti, or a mouthwatering signa-ture burger.

Burrito Bay Deli American Yacht Harbor, 340-775-2944Mexican fast food.

Caribbean SaloonRed Hook, 340-775-7060Casual steakhouse and sports bar.

CoCo BluEMarina Front – AYH, Red Hook 340-774-7253Creative island-inspired Cuisine. fresh local seafood. sip Guavajito’s at sunset on the Marina. taste Blackened fish tacos, Coconut tempura lobster Roll, Volcano shrimp, key lime – white wine Marinated sea Bass with Manchego Mash, Cilantro & panko encrusted Yellowfin tuna with Avocado Risotto, samba skirt steak with Green Chile Mac n’ Cheese and CoCo tempura Banana Cheesecake. happy hour Daily 5-7pm. www.cocoblu-erestaurant.com “You only live once, but if you dine well, once is all you need.” ® cocobluerestaurant.com (Red hook Map)

Duffy’s Love Shack Red Hook Plaza, 340-779-2080Dubbed the coolest parking lot bar and restaurant in the Caribbean.

FatboysRed Hook, 340-77-sharkfamous fish tacos, Cheek’n sandwiches, Burgers, thai Cheek’n tacos, & wings.

Fish Tails Bar & Grill Red Hook, 340-714-3188locally caught fish, straight from the dock.

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Nightly Entertainment!

with the purchase of an entree. Available for lunch or dinner.

ONE FREE well drink per person!

$2.50 Mexican Beers and $3 Tacos

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enjoy dining and true Caribbean island experiences at latitude 18 (right), or the the lobster Grille (above)

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with the purchase of an entree. Available for lunch or dinner.

one free well drink per person!

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larGe st. tHoMas Hotels toll Free LOCAL (340) rooMs loCation HiGHliGHtBest western Carib Beach Resort 800/780-7234 774-2525 51 units near Airport BeachBest western emerald Beach Resort 800/233-4936 777-8800 90 units near Airport BeachBluebeard’s Castle hotel 800/438-6493 774-1600 170 units Above town town ViewBolongo Bay Beach Club 800/524-4746 775-1800 65 units south side Beachelysian Beach Resort 800/438-6499 775-1000 182 units east end BeachMarriott’s frenchman’s Reef 800/524-2000 776-8500 504 units southside Beachisland Beachcomber hotel 800/982-9898 774-5250 48 units near Airport Beachpoint pleasant Resort 800/524-2300 775-7200 128 units east end Beachsapphire Beach Resort & Marina 800/524-2090 775-6100 78 units east end Beachsecret harbour Beach hotel 800/524-2250 775-6550 60 units east end Beachthe Ritz-Carlton, st. thomas 800/241-3333 775-3333 200 units east end Beachsugar Bay Resort & spa 777-7100 297 units east end Beachwindward passage 800/524-7389 774-5200 151 units in town waterfrontsMall Hotels, Guest Houses, inns, B&B’sBellavista scott hotel nA 714-5500 24 units havensight townBunker hill hotel nA 774-8056 21 units in town townCrystal palace 866/502-2277 777-2277 5 units Above town townDanish Chalet inn 877/407-2567 15 units Above town townGalleon house 800/524-2052 774-6952 12 units Above town town Viewthe Green iguana 855/448-2621 776-7654 9 units Above town harbor Viewhotel 1829 800/524-2022 776-1829 15 units in town historical

the inn at Villa olga nA 715-0900 8 units frenchtown waterfront

island View Guest house 800/524-2023 774-4270 12 rms near Airport harbor View

Mafolie hotel nA 774-2790 22 units Above town harbor ViewMiller Manor 888/229-0762 774-1535 26 rms town town Viewparadise Cove nA 626-0860 www.paradisecovevirginislands.com

pavillions and pools 800/524-2001 775-6110 25 units east end BeachVilla Blanca 800/231-0034 776-0749 14 units Above town CountryVilla santana nA 776-1311 6 units Above town historic

vaCation villas, Condos, rental aGents

Antilles Resorts 800/524-2025 773-9150 300 Various Condosharbor house Villa nA 227-6934 1 east end Marina/ocean View

Calypso Realty 800/747-4858 774-1620 8 Various VillasMclaughlin Anderson Villas 800/537-6246 776-0635 50+ Various Villas

pineapple Village Villas 800/992-9232 201-262-0060 4 east end Beach

st. John ultimate Villas 888/851-7588 776-4703 10 Various Villas

FRACTIOnAL HOME OWnERSHIP

Marriott Vacation Club 877/682-4788 715-5900 www.stthomas.vacationclub.comthe Ritz-Carlton Club st. thomas 888/214-1302 693-3800 www.rcc-stthomas.com

the westin st. John Resort & Villas nA 714-6352 www.starwoodvacationownership.com

paradise properties 800/524-2038 775-0111 www.paradiseporpertiesvi.com

USVI

Hotels, Condos & VillasHotels, Condos & Villas

Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Stout Realty, St. Thomas

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rent, own, Build

USVI

Properties in ParadiseProperties in Paradiseore vacationers every year fulfill dreams of moving to “America’s Paradise.” And why not? Under the United States

flag, we have a stable government and no state taxes. Our pleasant climate and near-constant trade winds make it pos-sible to live in shorts and sandals all year. Sandy beaches and aquamarine waters encourage an outdoor sporty lifestyle.

Beyond early impressions newcom-ers learn that the island has fascinating historical and cultural depth. St. Thomas and St. John are an ideal second home for some during the winter months and an attractive year-round residence for others. It is not just a retirement destination, either, thousands of young families, couples, and singles from the

United States and other countries move here and feel at home in the cosmopoli-tan atmosphere.

Houses and condominiums are avail-able for rent if you want to test the move first or for purchase, with good values available, even for oceanfront. If you think you will be coming back for a vacation, year after year, you might con-sider participating in a “Vacation Club” where you buy a week or more of time in a resort and you own the right to stay there for life or until you decide to sell it. Traditionally, these investments have increased in value over time.

When it comes time to take the plunge you will find professional realtors with many lovely properties or land for sale in every price range.

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1&2 Bedroom Suites ideal for Families or Long Stays

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Where to Stay —t. Thomas is the sophis-ticated U.S. Virgin Island with lots of action, attrac-tions and activities. St. John is the less developed and quiet island with tons of natural beauty. You

won’t be bored for a moment on either, it is just a matter of preference. Not only do both islands have some outstand-ing hotels and condos they also offer a large selection of villa rentals from small romantic cottages to large and luxuri-ous island estates. If there are just two of you then a hotel room is the way to go but if you have a larger group then a villa rental may be the answer. When you divide the weekly rental charge by the number of people it is able to sleep it is very economical way to vacation.

A villa allows you to feed your crowd every meal or just some of the meals while eating others out at some of

Where to Stay —the world-class restaurants. Some rental agents offer the service of stocking the fridge before you get there (especially good for late arrivals). You can request a cook to prepare meals every day or cook them all yourself. All rentals and hotels room charges are subject to an 8% USVI Government Hotel Tax.

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In the Virgin Islands, rememberstay left and you’ll always be right!

rentals

TransportationTransportation

Whether renting a vehicle or simply crossing a street, it is vital to remember that traffic in the USVI always flows from the left-hand side of the road. Speed limits are 35 MPH in the country and 20 MPH in town, unless otherwise posted.

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The first thing to remember is that you drive on the left-hand side of the road; the second is that it’s hard to get lost for long. This narrow emerald dot

on the world map is only thirteen miles long and no point on the island is more than thirty minutes (traffic permitting)

from Charlotte Amalie, the main town, which climbs picturesquely up the hills of the main harbor midway on the island’s south shore. Black and white signs are spotted along the country roads indicating route number and direction in which you are going. Our road map is keyed to these routes and also to the road names.

ST. THOMAS & ST. JOHNU.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

Since 1962Enjoy our Two Most

Popular Scenic Island Tours

St. Thomas Island TourSee the North ans South Shores of the island combined with shopping

in Duty-Free Charlotte Amalie.MONDAY ~ SATURDAY

St. John Island TourCombines touring through the

National Park with lunch and a swim at Trunk Bay.

TUESDAY-THURSDAY & SATURDAYFor Reservations Please Contact Your

Resort Concierge or Call us.

340-774-5674

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Transportation

for visitors who do not want to do their own driving, there is a large taxicab fleet. fares are from point to point (see taxi section), but a set fee can be arranged for a tour. “safari” bus tours are arranged by local travel agencies.

Transportation

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Ferry SchedulesFerry SchedulesBetween the St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix and Puerto rico

www.smithsferry.com

DAY TRIPS TO TORTOLADEPART: MONDAY THRU FRIDAYCharlotte Amalie Roadtown West End8:25am 6:45am 7:30am1:30pm 9:45am 10:30am3:30pm 11:35am 12:15pm4:30pm 2:45pm 3:10pmDEPART: SATURDAY8:25am 6:45am 7:00am8:55am* 9:45am 7:30am*12:15pm 11:35am 10:00am12:45pm* 12:15pm 10:30am*3:30pm 12:45pm* 12:00pm4:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pmDEPART: SUNDAY11:15am 8:50am 9:15am 4:00pm 11:45am 12:00pm 5:00pm 2:00pm 2:30pm

*Schedule subject to change.Please call ahead to con�rm.

340-775-7292 - STT284-494-4454 - BVI

Tortola Fast FerryTortola Fast Ferry

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Connecting the USVI to the BVI for over 30 years.

Check-In Time 30 mins Prior to Departure

Schedule Subject to Change

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Between Red Hook & West End, TortolaDeparts Redhook Departs West End7:45am 6:00am (RT)

6:45am11:45am 8:30am3:15pm

12:30pm5:00pm (RT) 4:00pm

Between Charlotte Amalie & Tortola Monday - Saturday

Depart Charlotte Amalie Departs Tortola8:25/8:55am* 6:15/6:30am*(RT)12:15/12:45pm** 7:00/7:30am (WE)1:30pm 8:45am (RT)(Sat only)**

2:30pm 10:00/10:30am*(WE)4:00pm**/4:30pm*** 12:30pm (WE)****

2:30(RT)/3:00pm*(WE)

**5:45pm (WE) (Sat only)

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Departs Tortola (WE)

8:00/8:30am*

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1:45pm

3:15pm (RT)(Sun only)

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FErrY to st JoHnTRAnSPoRTATIon SERVICES (340-776-6282)

VarlaCK VenTUreS (340-776-6412) RED HOOK, St. Thomas to CRUZ BAY, St. John

$6.00 one way, children under twelve $1.0015 to 20 minute ride. $2.50 per bag fee.

Leaving Red HookMonday - first boat 5:30 am (then same as Tues.-Sun.)

Tues. - Sun. 6:30 am, 7:30 am and 8:00 am,then hourly until Midnight

Leaving Cruz BayEvery hour from 6:00 am to 11:00 pm

CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St. Thomasto CRUZ BAY, St. John

$12.00 one way; $3.50 children. 45 minute ride. $2.50 per bag fee.

Leaving Charlotte AmalieMon. - Sun. 10 am1 pm & 5:30 pm

Leaving Cruz BayMon. - Sun. 8:45 am, 11:15 am & 3:45 pm

PrivAtE WAtEr tAxiDOHM’S CATAMARAN (340-775-6501)

DOLPHIN WATER TAXI (340-774-2628) *See adto St. John, the British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda

CAr FErrYreD HooK, St. Thomas

to enighed Pond, ST. JoHn

BoYSon, InC. (776-6294), LoVE CITY (340-779-4000), GLoBAL MARInE (340-779-1739)

Round trip from $42-$50 – One way $27-$30 Depends on Carrier (plus Port Authority Fee)

Be there at least 15 mins before. If you buy a round trip ticket you must return with the same Company. Check your boat’s return schedule below (see Ad) or buy a one way ticket so it doesn’t matter which boat you return on.

Leaving Red Hook, St. ThomasMon-Sat: 6:15; 6:30

7:00 am until 7:00 pm.Every Half HourSundays: 7:00 am until 7:00 pm. Every Half Hour

Leaving Cruz Bay, St. JohnMon-Sat: 6:00, 6:15, 7:15, 7:00–7:00 pm Every Half Hr

Sundays: 7:00 am until 7:00 pm Every Half Hr

FRENCHMAN’S REEFCHARLOTTE AMALIE, Waterfront to

MARRIOTT FRENCHMAN’S REEF Shopping ferry $7 adults; $4 children (3-12 years);

2 years and under Free.

Mon–Sat ferry departs from the hotel every 30 minutes, between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm — departs from the water-front every 30 minutes, between 9:00 am and 5:30 pm.

Sunday ferry is hourly from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.

FErrY to PuErto riCost. JoHn / st. tHomAs to PuErto riCoTRAnSPoRTATIon SERVICES (340-776-6282)

One Way $60 - Round trip $100. Takes 2 hours.Between Cruz Bay, St. John, Charlotte Amalie, and Fajardo.

Leaves twice a month on Friday mid-afternoon; returns Sunday (check for time). Includes free transportation to

Condado. Advance purchase required.

FErrY to st. CroixV.I. SEATRAnS (340-776-5494)

Temporarily not in service

Between CHARLOTTE AMALIE waterfront and CHRISTIANSTED (Gallows Bay)

Operating Fri-Sat-Sun-Mon

Depart St. Thomas: Depart St. Croix:

Friday: 7:45 am 10:00 am 4:15 pm 6:15 pm

Saturday: 8:00 am 10:00 am 4:15 pm 6:15 pm

Sunday: 3:45 pm 5:45 pmmonday: 8:00 am 4:30 pm

no PaSSPorTS neeDeD BeTWeen ST.THomaS – ST CroIX – ST JoHn

and PUerTo rICo

Between C. Amalie, STT & Road Town, BVIMONDAY-FRIDAYDepart STT - 8:30am, 12 noon, 4:15pm, *5:30pmDepart RT - 7:00am, 10:00am, 2:30pmSATURDAYDepart STT - 8:30am, 12 noon, 4:15pm, *5:30pmDepart RT - 7:00am, 10:00am, *12 noon, 2:30pmSUNDAYDepart STT - 12 noon, 4:15pmDeparts RT - 9:00am, *12 noon, 2:30pm

Red Hook, STT to Road Town, BVIFRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAYDepart RH - 9:00pm — Running Nov. 30 - May 31

Red Hook, STT to West End, BVIDAILY – returns to VI though St John*Departs RH - 7:15am, 11:15am, 2:30pm, 5:45pm (to WE & RT)*Departs WE - 6:15am, 8:00am, 12:15pm, 3:30pm

*CALL TO CONFIRM DEPARTURE TIMES*CALL TO CONFIRM DEPARTURE TIMESTortola: 284-494-2323St. �omas: 340-777-2800 C.M.E. Inc.

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InTer-ISlanD BoaT SerVICeS (340-776-6597) Reservations recommended.

DolPHin WAtEr tAxi (340-774-2628) Daily morning departures directly to White Bay.

$110 per person, round trip. Reservations required.

RED HOOK, CRUZ BAY to virGin GorDA, BviRound trip $80 +$5 tax (same day),

InTer-ISlanD BoaT SerVICeS (340-776-6597) Thursday and Sunday only.

8:00 am 8:30 am 3:00 pm

PASSPORTS OR PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP REQuIRED FOR TRAVEL BETWEEN uSVI and BVI

Ferry SchedulesFerry SchedulesTo British Virgin Islands

FErrY to BritisH virGin islAnDsPROOF OF CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED FOR FOLLOWING TRIPS

(Birth Certificate with photo ID or Passport)

CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St. Thomas – TORTOLA, BVIBetween the Marine Terminal on Charlotte Amalie waterfront and Tortola, BVI.

RT $50 (West End, 45 mins.) $50 (Roadtown, 1 hr.)

Ferries stopping at West End are marked “W.” Those indicated by “R” continue to Roadtown.

Leaving West End 7:00 am (Mon–Sat) 7:30 am (Mon–Sat) 9:15 am (Sun) 9:30 am (Sun)10:00 am (Mon–Sat) 10:30 am (Mon–Sat) 12:00 pm (Daily) 12:30 pm (Daily) 2:30 pm (Daily) 3:00 pm (Mon– Sat) 3:30 pm (Mon–Fri) 3:45 pm (Daily) 3:50 pm (Sun) 4:05 pm (Sun) 5:45 pm (Sat) 6:00 pm (Sat)

Leaving Roadtown 6:15 am (Mon–Sat) 6:45 am (Mon–Sat) 8:45 am (Sun) 9:00 am (Sat) 9:45 am (Mon-Sat)11:35 am (Mon-Sat) 2:00 pm (Daily) 2:30 pm (Daily) 3:15 pm (Sun) 5:30 pm (Sat)

Round trip $45.

Group rates available for 10 or more.

Leaving Charlotte Amalie 8:30 am (Mon-Sat) 12:00 pm (Mon-Sat, Sun) 4:15 pm (Mon-Sat, Sun) 5:30 pm (Mon-Sat)

Leaving Road Town 7:00 am (Mon-Fri) 9:00 am (Sun) 10:00 am (Mon-Sat) 12:00 pm (Sat-Sun) 2:30 pm (Mon-Sat)

Leaving Charlotte Amalie 8:00 am (Sun) W/R 8:25 am (Mon–Sat) W/R 8:30 am (Sun) W/R 8:55 am (Mon–Sat) W/R 10:45 am or11:15 am (Sun) W/R 12:15 pm (Mon) W/R 12:45 pm (Mon) W/R 1:30 pm (Mon–Sat) W 1:45 pm (Sun) W/R 2:00 pm (Mon–Sat) W/R 2:30 pm (Mon–Sat) W 2:45 pm (Sun) W 3:30 pm Mon-Sun) W/R 4:00 pm Mon-Sun) W/R 4:30 pm (Mon–Fri) W/R 5:00 pm (Mon–Fri) W/R 5:30 pm (Sun) W/R

SMITH’S FERRY (775-7292), nATIVE Son, InC. (340-774-8685) roaD ToWn FaST FerrY (340-777-2800)

BOYSON, INCInter-Island Barge Service

DAILY SCHEDULE

Depart St. John Depart St. Thomas 6:00am, 7:00am Every Hour on Every Hour on the Half Hour: the Half Hour: 7:30am - 5:30pm 6:30am - 6:30pm 6:00pm First Departure On Sundays: at 7:00am at 7:30am

(340)776-6294

All ferry schedules are

subject to change.

CALL TO CONFIRM!

VIrgIn gorda TrIpEvery Sunday & Thursday

See Ferry Schedule for Jost Van Dyke trips.Call for monthly Anegada trips.

Enjoy the Day at The Baths!departs STT, red Hook at 8:00 am

or STJ, Cruz Bay at 8:30 amdeparts Virgin gorda at 3:00 pm

Proof of citizenship required.

InTER-ISLAnD BOAT SERVICESCaLL 776-6597 for reservations

Email us at: [email protected]

**Later departure times available by Dolphin Water Taxi - call (340) 774-2628

RED HOOK , St. Thomas to WEST END, Tortola, BVI

nATIVE Son, InC. (340-774-8685)Round trip $45. 30 mins. DAILY.

leaving red Hook 7:45 am 11:45 am 3:15 pm 5:00 pm (RT)**

ST. JOHN – TORTOLA, BVIInTer-ISlanD BoaT SerVICeS (340-776-6597)

Between Cruz Bay and West End: RT $45 Leaving Cruz Bay8:30 am (Daily)11:30 am (Daily)3:30 pm (Mon, Tue, Wed ,Sat)4:30 pm (Sun)5:00 pm (Fri)

st. tHomAs/st. JoHn to Jost vAn DYkE, BviRound trip $70+$5 departure tax — 45 minutes.

Leaving West End 9:15 am (Daily) 12:15 pm (Daily) 4:15 pm (Mon-Thu, Sat) 5:15 pm (Sun) 5:30 pm (Fri)

leaving West end 6:00 am (RT) 6:45 am 8:30 am 12:30 pm 4:00 pm

DoLPHIn WATER TAXI (340-774-2628)After-hours on-demand service available to West End.

(Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays)

Leaving: Red Hook St. John Jost Van Dyke 8:00 am 8:30 am 9:15 am 3:30 pm 4:00 pm (Fridays & Sundays)

Leaving: Red Hook St. John Jost Van Dyke 8:00 am 8:30 am 9:15 am 2:00 pm 2:20 pm 3:00 pm Saturdays: 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 4:00 pm

Leaving: Red Hook Cruz Bay Virgin Gorda

ProtECt tHE sEA ArounD You

It took hundreds of years to grow our beautiful reefs. It takes only a moment to destroy them. Taking live coral and sponge ruins the scenic beauty for others (and for the marine life!).

It is also against the law. This is a lovely part of the world; please help us keep it that way.

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st. tHomAs: These taxi rates to and from the Airport and town were obtained from the Taxi Com mission and have been approved by the Virgin Islands’ Legislature. Look only for those taxis which carry a dome light and the letters TP on their license plate (other taxis are not officially licensed and these rates may not apply). If you have a complaint about your taxi service be sure to get the license plate number and call this magazine at 340-774-2500.

Many taxis carry 8 to 12 passengers in vans and only these multi-destination vans service the Airport. The charge for a taxi exclusively for yourself for a trip from the Airport to Red Hook is $90 for up to 4 passengers total, each additional passenger over 4 is $15. each.

For exclusive transport within the Town limits it is $55 for up to 4 passengers, and $7.00 for each additional passenger.

HoUrLY raTES: per HourSedan/Van (1-4 passengers) ...........................................$40.00Van/Safari (14 pax max) ...............................................$55.00Safari ................................................................................$80.00Rates for additional passengers will be negotiated between taxi operator and passenger(s)

Rates listed below in BOLD type are for one passenger. Parentheses indicate the rate paid by EACH passenger if there is MORE THAN ONE travelling to the same destina-tion. From June 1 to Sept 1; a $1 per passenger surcharge will be added. There is a $2 per bag charge for luggage.

st. tHomAs tAxi sErviCEsEast End ................................................................775-6974

Ever Ready Tours & Taxi ....................................473-7445

Independent Taxi .................................................775-1006

Islander Taxi .........................................................774-4077

St. Thomas Taxi Association ...............................774-0394

Sunflower Bliss ....................................................777-7343

V.I. Taxi Radio Dispatch ......................................774-7457

V.I. Taxi Association ............................................774-4550

Wheatley Taxi Service & Tours ...........................775-1959

Both Ways Both Ways Town to: Airport to:

Airport Terminal . . . . . . . . . 7.00 (6.00) – –

American Yacht Harbor . . . .13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00)

Anchorage . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.00 (10.00) 18.00 (12.00)

Blackbeard’s Castle . . . . . . . 5.00 (4.00) 8.00 (7.00)

Bluebeard’s Castle . . . . . . . . 5.00 (4.00) 8.00 (7.00)

Bolongo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.00 (8.00) 12.00 (9.00)

Carib Beach Hotel . . . . . . . . 7.00 (6.00) 4.00 (4.00)

Coki Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . .12.00 (9.00) 14.00 (10.00)

Compass Point . . . . . . . . . .12.00 (9.00) 14.00 (10.00)

Coral World . . . . . . . . . . . . .12.00 (9.00) 14.00 (10.00)

Cowpet Bay Village . . . . . .15.00 (10.00) 18.00 (12.00)

Crown Bay Dock . . . . . . . . 5.00 (4.00) 5.00 (4.00)

Drake’s Seat . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 (5.00) 9.00 (7.00)

Elysian Resort . . . . . . . . . . .15.00 (10.00) 18.00 (12.00)

Emerald Beach Hotel . . . . . . 7.00 (6.00) 4.00 (4.00)

Four Winds (Tutu) . . . . . . . . 9.00 (7.00) 11.00 (8.00)

Frenchman’s Reef . . . . . . . . 8.00 (6.00) 10.00 (8.00)

Frenchtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 (4.00) 7.00 (6.00)

Havensight Mall . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 (5.00) 8.00 (7.00)

Hull Bay Beach . . . . . . . . . .12.00 (8.00) 15.00 (10.00)

Island Beachcomber . . . . . . 7.00 (6.00) 4.00 (4.00)

Island View Guest House . . 9.00 (7.00) 8.00 (6.00)

Lindbergh Bay Beach. . . . . . 7.00 (6.00) 4.00 (4.00)

Mafolie Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 (6.00) 10.00 (8.00)

Magens Bay Beach . . . . . . .10.00 (8.00) 12.00 (10.00)

Magens Point Resort . . . . . .10.00 (7.00) 12.00 (9.00)

Mahogany Run . . . . . . . . . .10.00 (8.00) 13.00 (10.00)

Marriott Frenchman’s Reef . . 8.00 (6.00) 10.00 (8.00)

Morning Star Beach . . . . . . . 9.00 (8.00) 10.00 (8.00)

Mountain Top . . . . . . . . . . .11.00 (8.00) 12.00 (9.00)

National Park Dock . . . . . . .13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00)

Paradise Point . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 (7.00) 11.00 (9.00)

Paradise Point Tramway . . . 6.00 (5.00) 8.00 (9.00)

Pavillions and Pools . . . . . .13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00)

Point Pleasant . . . . . . . . . . .13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00)

Red Hook . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00)

Ritz Carlton St. Thomas . . . .15.00 (10.00) 18.00 (12.00)

St. Thomas Yacht Club . . . . .15.00 (11.00) 18.00 (12.00)

Sapphire Beach Resort & Marina .13.00 (10.00) 15.00 (11.00)

Seaborne Seaplane . . . . . . . 4.00 (4.00) 7.00 (6.00)

Secret Harbour . . . . . . . . . .15.00 (10.00) 18.00 (12.00)

Yacht Haven Grande . . . . . . 4.00 (4.00) 7.00 (6.00)

SIGHTSEEING TOURS by TAXI

Tour 1 (2 Hours Long) Per PersonOne Passenger ............................................................... $50.00Two or More Passengers, each .................................... $25.00

Tour 2 (3 Hours Long)One Passenger ............................................................... $60.00Two or More Passengers, each .................................... $30.00

St. Thomas

Taxis Taxis

ConFirm tHE rAtE BEForE GEttinG in tHE tAxi!

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W hile the other US Virgin Islands may hustle and bustle, St. John is a laid-back bit of Caribbean paradise. Two-thirds

of the island was donated in 1956 to the United States by Laurance Rockefeller for use as a National Park. The result of his generosity created an unspoiled get-away offering tranquil beaches, sleepy lagoons, underwater coral gardens, scenic roads, well-maintained walking trails, lush foliage and fascinating plantation ruins.

Just three miles from St. Thomas, the island of St. John is not only scenic, but populated by a number of independent free spirits. “Love City” – as it is affectionately called – is home to artists, artisans and oth-ers who value its unique tropical setting. You’ll find St. Johnians open, friendly, quick to lend a hand and very much in love with their island.

The quaint streets and walkways of Cruz Bay will guide you through a mecca of artisans’ shops, stores, galleries and fine dining establishments for all tastes. A short walk across from the ferry dock brings you to Mongoose Junction. Plan to spend time at Mongoose Junction with great shopping for jewelry, resort wear and hand-made gifts in an area bursting with one-of-a-kind

Come enjoy the ecological wonders that beautiful st John has to offer. Courtesy of Caneel Bay Resort.

shops, casual or fine dining.

Ecotourism in St John is an exciting and adventurous way for people of all ages and experience levels to learn about the environment. Virgin Islands Ecotours offers two unforgettable possibilities: a Hike & Snorkel of Lind Point and Caneel Bay’s Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure. The knowledgeable Nature Guides promote the appreciation, care and protection of the environment. The quality of information given combined with the amazing scenery above and below the water, makes these experiences truly memorable.

Take a ride to the other end of St. John on Route 10 and you will find yourself sightseeing along the meandering road that leads to Coral Bay. During the 8-mile trip, you may spot a deer, a donkey, an iguana or a mongoose.

Once known as Cruz Bay’s quiet little sister, Coral Bay is coming into her own as others have discovered the charm and beauty of this outpost. Artists, salty sail-ors and characters from around the globe reside here and have many a tall tale to tell the willing visitor. Grab a seat at a local bar or restaurant, kick back and the entertain-ment comes free.

Quaint and charming treasures can be found in Coral Bay. Snorkeling in waters

along the pristine untouched beaches is truly a thrill. Locals are friendly and eager to point you towards their favorite secret hideaways. You’ll find Coral Bay the “get-away-from-it-all” side of St. John. Don’t miss it.

During your travels, you will want to take time to visit the National Park and its natural charms. The St. John Tourism Bureau in Cruz Bay offers a full comple-ment of brochures, maps, flyers and 4-color posters free for the asking. Visit the Visitors Center at the National Park dock and you’ll discover a wide variety of activities, includ-ing self-guided walking tours and a unique snorkel tour.

Whether you plan to shop, dine, tour, swim, snorkel, hike or simply stroll among the unique shops you are sure to find St. John offers everything you envisioned in a Caribbean paradise. Visit, and enjoy…Love City is easy to love.

A guide for vacationers in-the-know

The Gem of the US Virgin Islands

laurance Rockefeller at Caneel Bay, 1950’s. Courtesy of Caneel Bay archives

Welcome to St. John !Welcome to St. John !

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Beautiful trunk Bay, st. John

he most popular beach on St. John, is Trunk Bay. It is known for its underwater snorkeling trail that includes plaques on the bottom of the sea, describing the coral

formations and fish that inhabit these waters. You can rent snorkel gear from the water sports center and start your journey from the shore. The beach features show-ers, restrooms, a food concession, water toy rentals and a gift shop. There is a $4 admission.

♦ One of the longest beaches in St. John’s National Park is Cinnamon Bay, about a mile long. You snorkel, swim, kayak or participate in other water sport activities. A campground has restrooms, showers, a food concession and water sports rentals. While there is no snorkel trail, there is great snorkeling to the right side of the beach, if you don’t mind the swim or check out the nature trail across from the campground.

♦ Willing to “rough it” a bit to go off the beaten path? Check out Salt Pond Bay. You will have to taxi or park on a hill and hike down to the water. Your only companions may be the ants that inhabit the area.

♦ Maho Bay is great for the children. The water is shallow and protected. You

will see many boaters enjoying the snor-keling. Look carefully in the sand while snorkeling; you might see a stingray, just look for the outline in the sand.

♦ Why not spend some time at Laurance Rockefeller’s famous Caneel Bay Resort. Day visitors are welcome to access Honeymoon Beach from Caneel’s main parking lot or hike the Lind Point Trail from the Cruz Bay Visitor Center (1 mile). VI Ecotours’ Honeymoon Hut offers a gift shop, restrooms, watersports rentals and daily guided kayak, hike & snorkel multi eco-adventures. Their All Inclusive Relax & Play Fun Pass includes: paddleboard, kayak, snorkel gear, chair, float & locker. Reserve the pass and a picnic lunch in advance by calling 340.779-2155 or online atviecotours.com. Visitors are also invited to dine in luxury at one of four elegant restaurants at the Caneel Bay Resort.

♦ Water Lemon Cay is another possibil-ity for boaters. This secluded beach can only be reached by boat or hiking. There is great snorkeling. Be sure to keep a look out for sea turtles.

There is much to explore on the beauti-ful island of St. John. Take a ferry from St. Thomas, rent a boat, or ask your tour servic-es desk to arrange a tour of the island. You will create memories that will last a lifetime.

TCooling off in and around the water

St. John BeachesSt. John BeachesCool off in and around the water

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By Lydia Harris

Trunk Bay on St. John is one of the most photographedbeaches in the Caribbean. An awe-inspiring heart-shapedbay, its setting in the stunning Virgin Islands National Parkoffers clear water, fine white sand, plenty of shade, a giftshop, watersports center, snack bar, showers, restrooms,changing areas and a picnic pavilion. None of which seemsunusual – on the surface. So what makes Trunk Bay standout from other beaches?

The underwater self-guided snorkeling trail!

Rent or bring your own snorkel gear and step into anundersea world of coral and fish. The 650-foot underwatertrail (maintained by the National Park Service) featuresplaques that provide a wealth of information about the seal-ife you’ll see beneath the water’s surface.

Keep an eye out for colorful Angel Fish, Parrott Fish,Sergeant Majors, Yellow Tail Snapper and Puffer Fish, whichswells up when it’s threatened. Also watch for sea turtlesthat swim effortlessly then pop up their heads for air fromtime to time.

Among the coral in Trunk Bay, you’ll see: Brain Coral,with folds and grooves that look remarkably like a brain; FanCoral is wide, thin and rounded and sways back and forth tothe rhythm of the tides; Finger Coral has large pores, growsin thick colonies, and its branches have swollen tips.

Of particular interest is Elkhorn Coral. Among theCaribbean’s most abundant coral only 30 years ago, inMarch it became the first coral to be proposed for entry as a

threatened species, under the US Endangered Species Act onthe World Conservation Union’s Endangered Species List.

But there’s good news! US Geological Survey researchscientist CarolineRogers reports thatthis sea life "appearsto be recovering insome areas," particu-larly in Trunk Bay,where Elkhorn Coral"is coming back nat-urally," she says.Studies of thespecies in Trunk Bayare supported by theUSGS, National ParkService, Friends ofthe VI National Park, University of the Virgin Islands andthe Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund.

Admission to Trunk Bay is $4 for adults; ages 16 andyounger are free; Golden Age and Golden Access annualcardholders are $2.

Learn about undersealife on Trunk Bay’sUnderwater Trail

Plaques guide the way to undersea life on Trunk Bay’s Underwater Trail.

Learn about undersealife on Trunk Bay’sUnderwater Trail

Swim among the fish along the Trunk Bay Underwater Trail.Photos by Erinn Muller

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Departure schedules can be subject to change or cancellation. Call ahead to check.

reD HooK — ST. JoHn

PaSSenGer FerrY SCHeDUle

BETWEEN RED HOOK and CRUZ BAY: $6 one way, children under twelve $1 — 15 to 20 minute ride. Transportation Services (340-776-6282) or Varlack Ventures (340-776-6412). DAILY. Leaving Red Hook Leaving Cruz Bay 6:30 am and 7:30 am Hourly 6 am to 11 pm Then hourly 8 am to midnight

FROM RED HOOK. DOHM’S CATAMARAN power boats take you almost anywhere - St. John, the British Virgins Islands. Reserve. (340-775-6501).

BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AMALIE WATERFRONT and CRUZ BAY: $12 one way, children under 12 $3.50 — 45 minute ride. Transportation Services (340-776-6282) or Varlack Ventures (340-776-6412). DAILY.

Leaving Charlotte Amalie Leaving Cruz Bay 10:00 am 1:00 pm 8:45 am 11.:15 am 5:30 pm 3:45 pm

CHarloTTe amalIe — ST. JoHn

TaXISOfficial taxi rates from Cruz Bay. All official taxis or vans carry the let-ters JP on their license plates. Round-trip fares are double the one-way fare plus waiting charges which are $1/minimum per minute after the first 5 minutes. RADIO CALLS ARE ONE-THIRD PLUS THE BASE PRICE. Two-hour island tours cost $50 for 1 passenger $25 each for 2 or more. Taxi shuttles carrying 3 or more passengers are often available.

1 passenger 2 or more pass/per person

Annaberg ...............................18.00 ........................................................... 9.00

Caneel Bay ..............................6.00 ........................................................... 3.00

Chocolate Hole .......................7.00 ........................................................... 6.00

Cinnamon Bay ........................9.00 ........................................................... 7.00

Coral Bay ..............................16.00 ........................................................... 9.00

Gallows Point .........................5.00 ........................................................... 4.00

Hurricane Hole1 .....................9.00 ......................................................... 13.00

Maho Bay ..............................18.00 ........................................................... 9.00

Reef Bay Trail .........................9.00 ......................................................... 7.00

Salt Pond ...............................20.00 ......................................................... 14.00

Trunk Bay ...............................8.00 ........................................................... 6.00

Westin Resort, St. John ...........6.00 ........................................................... 5.00

Zootenval ..............................18.00 ......................................................... 12.00

Compliments, problems, questions, complaints? Call the Taxi Commission at 340-774-3130, 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. If your call concerns a specific taxi, take note of license number. In fact, always take note of the taxi number. In case you leave something behind, it is easier for the Commission to trace.

Pick up your copy of St. Thomas St. John This Week at Connections, your on-island communications center. Stop in for tourist information; sailing and fishing charters; Internet access; long distance calls; Western Union; fax, photocopying and secretarial services. Cruz Bay St. John: phone: 340-776-6922, FAX: 340-776-6902. Coral Bay phone: 340-779-4994, FAX: 340-776-6136.

COnnECTIOnS 340-776-6922 / 340-779-4994 • CRuz BAY / CORAL BAY

* ($2.50 bag fee)

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Getting AroundGetting AroundTaxi rates and Ferry Schedules

scott Beach, st. John. Courtesy of Caneel Bay Resort

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1. Reef Bay Trail HikeThe National Park Service offers guided hikes down the Reef Bay Trail. Transportation is provided from the National Park Visitors Center in Cruz Bay to the trail head. The hike includes the spur trail to the petro-glyphs and a visit to the Reef Bay sugar mill. Hikers will be met on the Reef Bay beach and taken by boat back to the National Park Visitors Center. This popular activity is offered at $30 per person and reserva-tions must be made in advance by calling (340) 779-8700.

2. Trunk Bay Underwater Snorkel TrailTrunk Bay is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and as such is one of the most popular beaches on St. John. It features a 225-yard long underwater snorkeling trail. Underwater plaques along the trail describe the various species of coral. The beach has a bath-house, snack bar, souvenir shop and snorkel gear rentals. Lifeguards are on duty daily. There is a small entry fee. Kids, 16 and under, are free. If you are on St Thomas you can take the ferry from Red Hook and catch a taxi or bus to Trunk Bay.

3. WatersportsSt John offers visitors some of the best watersports in the world. Whether it is a day sail, private charter, parasail, sunset sail, or a wave-runner rental. We highly recommend Cruz Bay Watersports (340) 776-6234. They will have what you want when you want it. Virgin Islands Ecotours offers daily guided kayak, hike & snorkel multi-eco adventures from their Honeymoon Hut at Caneel Bay’s Honeymoon Beach. Or their all inclusive day pass includes Paddleboards, kayaks, lockers, chairs, floats and snorkel gear, reservation required, (340) 779-2155.

4. Glass Bottom Boat ToursExplore the underwater sea life without having to get wet! Enjoy the panoramic views of some of the most pristine reefs in the Caribbean. All from the comfort of a glass bottom boat. The Discovery Glass Bottom Boat Undersea Reef Tours, telephone (340) 779-1739, will give you and your kids a life-long memory of the dynamic underwater beauty of St John.

5. ShoppingThe shopping on St John is a cultural extravaganza. Local crafts and art are available in small stores and galleries. Tropical clothing, hand made and locally designed jewelry, exotic clothing from around the world are tantalizingly displayed in the cute and colorful stores of Mongoose Junction, the main shopping area in Cruz Bay. There you can mix a half-day of shopping with a delightful meal at any of the restaurants located there.

The 5 Best Things To Do In St. JOHNBy Lydia Harris

Trunk Bay on St. John is one of the most photographedbeaches in the Caribbean. An awe-inspiring heart-shapedbay, its setting in the stunning Virgin Islands National Parkoffers clear water, fine white sand, plenty of shade, a giftshop, watersports center, snack bar, showers, restrooms,changing areas and a picnic pavilion. None of which seemsunusual – on the surface. So what makes Trunk Bay standout from other beaches?

The underwater self-guided snorkeling trail!

Rent or bring your own snorkel gear and step into anundersea world of coral and fish. The 650-foot underwatertrail (maintained by the National Park Service) featuresplaques that provide a wealth of information about the seal-ife you’ll see beneath the water’s surface.

Keep an eye out for colorful Angel Fish, Parrott Fish,Sergeant Majors, Yellow Tail Snapper and Puffer Fish, whichswells up when it’s threatened. Also watch for sea turtlesthat swim effortlessly then pop up their heads for air fromtime to time.

Among the coral in Trunk Bay, you’ll see: Brain Coral,with folds and grooves that look remarkably like a brain; FanCoral is wide, thin and rounded and sways back and forth tothe rhythm of the tides; Finger Coral has large pores, growsin thick colonies, and its branches have swollen tips.

Of particular interest is Elkhorn Coral. Among theCaribbean’s most abundant coral only 30 years ago, inMarch it became the first coral to be proposed for entry as a

threatened species, under the US Endangered Species Act onthe World Conservation Union’s Endangered Species List.

But there’s good news! US Geological Survey researchscientist CarolineRogers reports thatthis sea life "appearsto be recovering insome areas," particu-larly in Trunk Bay,where Elkhorn Coral"is coming back nat-urally," she says.Studies of thespecies in Trunk Bayare supported by theUSGS, National ParkService, Friends ofthe VI National Park, University of the Virgin Islands andthe Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund.

Admission to Trunk Bay is $4 for adults; ages 16 andyounger are free; Golden Age and Golden Access annualcardholders are $2.

Learn about undersealife on Trunk Bay’sUnderwater Trail

Plaques guide the way to undersea life on Trunk Bay’s Underwater Trail.

Learn about undersealife on Trunk Bay’sUnderwater Trail

Swim among the fish along the Trunk Bay Underwater Trail.Photos by Erinn Muller

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Attractions - St. JohnAttractions - St. John

A unique 3 hour (or 5 hour with picnic lunch) guided multi-eco experience awaits you! Kayak along fabulous turquoise waters and sandy beaches. Paddle over the colorful coral reefs in shallow, crystal clear waters and over sea grass bed areas frequented by sea turtles, rays and dol-phins. Hike a picturesque wooded tropical for-est trail. Snorkel a coral reef in clear waters of

the Virgin Islands National Park. A nature guide interprets the marine life. Fun for the Entire family! No experience necessary. Reservations Required. Virgin Islands Ecotours: www.viecotours.com, Phone (340) 779-2155 (St. John island map)

kAYAk, HIkE & SnORkEL OF CAnEEL BAY • (340) 779-2155 • CAnEEL BAY, ST. JOHnExperience Honeymoon Beach, the most romantic palm fringed paradise! Fabulous snorkeling! Reserve an All Day Fun Pass and have use of Paddleboards, kayaks, floats, snorkel gear, beach chair, locker, hammock, restrooms and gift shop. Access Honeymoon Beach from Caneel Resort’s main parking lot or hike along Lind Point Trail from Cruz

Bay Visitor Center (1 mile). Order a picnic lunch in advance. $49 per person. Virgin Islands Ecotours: www.viecotours.com, Phone (340) 779-2155 (St. John island map)

ALL DAY RELAx & PLAY Fun PASS • HOnEYMOOn BEACH, ST JOHn • 340-779-2155

There’s no better way to enjoy the waters of St John than on a Standup Paddleboard. Beginner and intermediate instruction right on the beach in Cruz Bay. Rent traditional and inflatable boards that load into a backpack for easy transportation. Boat charters and rent-als, kayak tours, and BVI trips are also on offer every day at the Waterbase, located on the

beach at Wharfside Village in Cruz Bay. Call or book online at Water-base.com. (Cruz Bay map)

STAnD-uP PADDLEBOARDInG – THE WATERBASE, CRuz BAY ST JOHn 340-715-0437

The Perfect Place to Explore the Turquoise Sea

A ride with the Carolina Corral offers you a unique view of the BVI without a passport. Horses for every skill level travel into the hills of St. John on country roads and trails culmi-nating with a ride along the water. No beach. Some trot/canter allowed. The corral began in ‘93 with two formerly wild donkeys. Every animal at the corral was in need of a better

home. Stop by the corral to visit with the donkeys, goats, sheep, chickens, “Ready or Not” the dog and our three friendly cats. Look for us in Coral Bay! (St. John island map)

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Mongoose Junction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

The Love City Beach Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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Delightful & Distinctive Shopping at Mongoose Junctiono visit to St. John would be complete without vis-iting historic and elegant Mongoose Junction. With a design inspired by our

18th Century Danish Sugar Mills, and built by local stone masons and arti-sans, Mongoose Junction is a world class venue that hosts a variety of of-ferings and amenities in a setting that is a stunning blend of the island’s natural beauty and the best efforts of its dedi-cated craftsmen.

Explore the shady tropical garden set-ting as you shop for designer or local-ly made jewelry and gifts, swimwear and clothing. Bamboula, Big Planet, Bougainvillea, Fabric Mill, Just Beach, Made in St. John, Nest and Shade, all

feature clothing & accessories quite different from what you find on St. Thomas. Find beautiful jewelry, that special gift, home accessories and art at The Best of Both Worlds (vot-ed Best Home Décor by Daily News Readers), Caravan Gallery (home to Kenny Chesney’s signature hook bracelet), Island Fancy, Portico, R&I Patton Goldsmiths, Royal Caribbean Jewelers, Sugar Birds and Bajo el Sol Gallery, featuring artwork by some of St. John’s finest artists. This year, we welcome Nest, with home essentials to adorn and inspire. Friends of the Park Store carries unique gift items—many of which are locally made— from re-cycled materials & sustainable goods. Proceeds support programs in the VI

National Park. You’ll find artisans at work in many of our locations, and oftentimes the owner is on hand to as-sist you in any way.

For a casual breakfast or lunch, the Deli Grotto is perfect. Enjoy a casual courtyard lunch and dinner at Sun Dog Café—a New York Times Travel and Leisure pick. We host The Tap Room, home of Virgin Islands Ales, and fea-turing micro-brewed craft beer with a light menu in air-conditioned comfort, and Gecko Gazebo, in the center of the complex—both good places for that re-luctant shopper to hang out! We have two fine dining choices, Ocean Grill in an elegant tropical garden and La Plancha Del Mar with a contemporary Mediterranean menu. Live music most

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evenings throughout Mongoose Junc-tion. Private parties are available at all locations. Visit mongoosejunctionst-john.com, for up to date music infor-mation. Enjoy the free parking while you shop at Mongoose Junction.

Stop by Trevor’s Activities Center, Just Beach or Arawak Adventures and arrange a day of play in the islands, treat your self to a pampering beauty treatment or massage at The Beauty Lounge Salon & Spa, visit RE/MAX Is-land Paradise Realty, voted best Real Estate Agency on St. John, or book a vacation villa with St. John Ultimate Villas. Just a five-minute stroll from the Cruz Bay Ferry Dock, you’ll find fabu-lous shopping, galleries, a salon and eateries, complete with clean public restrooms, ATM’s & wireless internet.

Just a five-minute stroll from the st. John ferry Mongoose Junction offers exceptional shopping and dining in an elegant atmosphere.

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Mongoose JunctionMongoose JunctionSt. John Shop Talk

Just a five-minute stroll

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Mongoose Junction. exceptional shopping on st. John... and that’s just the beginning!

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Play. Eat. Sleep. Repeat!

Cinnamon Bay Campground providesa safe, secure and tranquil getaway.Situated next to the longest beachon St. John V.I. in the heart of the

US Virgin Island National Park.The T'ree Lizard restaurant is openthroughout the day for guests andday visitors. A camp store and beach

equipment rentals are available on-site.

For reservations please call1-800-539-9998 or 340-776-6330.For more information visit us at www.cinnamonbay.com

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We offer a wonderful selection of 2 to 6 bedroom villas with spectacular views and private pools. Each villa is fully furnished and reflects the open air tropical feeling of the island. Airport & water taxi service, jeep rentals, dockside greeting, private chef and housekeeping services are all available. Island Getaways has been creating unforgettable vacations since 1996. Email: [email protected]. Web: www.islandgetawaysinc.com (St. John Map)

ISLAnD GETAWAYS • (340) 693-7676 or toll-Free (888) 693-7676 • CRuz BAY, ST. JOHn

“Perfect place to feel human again”. Overlooking Cruz Bay. Minutes away from Trunk Bay Beach, supermarkets, bank and taxis. Each suite has a kitchenette, private bath and air conditioning. Cool breezes are experienced here. Free Wi-Fi, liquor and food. To Book thru Expedia On-Line: www.expedia.com or Bed and Breakfast.com. www.bedandbreakfast.comRates begin at $165/day. www.HillcrestStJohn.com (340) 776-6774 and (340) 998-8388. (Cruz Bay map)

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Tastes of St. JohnTastes of St. John

Set beside the enchanting ruins of an 18th century sugar mil, The Equator Restaurant offers guests authentic local cuisine. Spicy tan-talizing dishes are celebrated with passion and Caribbean flair. Local influences and ingredients inspire bold flavors. Guests enjoy sweeping views that overlook the entire bay, as the glori-ous tropical sun sets and the distant mountains melt into the turquoise water. (St. John map)

SuGAR MILL RESTAuRAnT • (340) 776-6111 • CAnEEL BAY

Famed for its delicious breakfast and lunch buf-fets, enjoy wholesome home-cooked food at the Caneel Bay Terrace. Step right off shore and into this airy restaurant where soft breezes mingle with the scents of tropical fruits. Crystal blue view sparkles and the sound of water lapping against the sand relaxes guests, as they are served deliciously light fare. From a classic burger to seared Mahi Mahi, enjoy all your favorite meals. (St. John map)

CAnEEL BAY TERRACE • (340) 776-6111 • CAnEEL BAY

Restaurant Cuisine Phone B/L/D Cards Cost Location

Asolare Caribbean fusion/Asian 779-4747 D AX, MC, V $$$ Caneel Hill

Banana Deck American/Caribbean 693-5055 L, D MC, V $$ Cruz Bay

Caneel Beach Bar & Grill Grill 776-6111 L, D AX, MC, V $$ Caneel Bay Resort

Caneel Beach Terrace Grill 776-6111 B AX, MC, V $$ Caneel Bay Resort

Café Concordia Caribbean/American 693-5855 B, D All Major $ Salt Pond Bay

Café Roma Italian 776-6524 D MC, V $$ Cruz Bay

Chateau Bordeaux Mediterranean 776-6611 D All Major $$$ Bordeaux Mtn.

Cruz Bay Prime Steakhouse inspired menu 693-8000 D All Major $$-$$$ Westin

Deli Grotto Deli 777-3061 B, L AX, MC, V $$$ Mongoose

Fish Trap Seafood/Continental 693-9994 D MC, V $ Raintree Ct.

High Tide Bar & Seafood Grill Caribbean/American Seafood 714-6169 L, D AX, MC, V $$ Cruz Bay

La Tapa Contemporary/Mediterranean 693-7755 D AX, MC, V $$$ Cruz Bay

Lime Inn Caribbean Seafood/Steak 779-4199 L, D AX, MC, V $$ Cruz Bay

Mango Deli Deli 693-8000 B, L All Major $ Westin

Margarita Phil’s Mexican 693-8400 L, D MC, V $$ Cruz Bay

Morgan’s Mango Caribbean 693-8141 D AX, MC, V $$$ Cruz Bay

Ocean Grill California 693-3340 L, D MC, V $$$ Mongoose

Rhumb Lines Pacific Rim/Tropical Cuisine 776-0303 D MC, V $$$ Cruz Bay

Skinny Legs Bar/Grill 779-4982 L, D All Major $ Coral Bay

Snorkel’s Bar & Grill BBQ/Grill 693-8000 L, D All Major $$ Westin

Sugar Mill Restaurant Caribbean / Tropical Cuisine 776-6111 D AX, MC, V $$$ Caneel Bay Resort

Turtle Bay Estate House American / Steakhouse inspired 776-6111 D AX, MC, V $$$ Caneel Bay Resort

Waterfront Beach Bistro French Caribbean 777-7755 L, D AX, MC, V $$ Warfside

Zozo’s Italian 693-9200 D AX, MC, V $$$ Gallow’s Point

a restaurant for every meal, Taste and mood

St. John may be the smallest of the three main US Virgin Islands, but it offers a wide array of dining choices. You’ll find cuisine ranging from Continental to Oriental to Latin at locations spanning beachside and mountaintop.

Start with trendy tropical versions of classic breakfast favorites such as yummy Piña Colada French Toast. Bakeries in Cruz Bay offer a scrumptious assortment of coffees, teas, breads, pastries and baked goods to eat in or take out. The world is the limit for lunch and dinner. Enjoy everything from hamburgers to filet mignon, fresh seafood to authentic Mexican. Prices range from economical to extravagant.

St. John: A Restaurant for Every Meal, Taste and Mood

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Restaurant Cuisine Phone B/L/D Cards Cost Location

Asolare Caribbean fusion/Asian 779-4747 D AX, MC, V $$$ Caneel Hill

Banana Deck American/Caribbean 693-5055 L, D MC, V $$ Cruz Bay

Caneel Beach Bar & Grill Grill 776-6111 L, D AX, MC, V $$ Caneel Bay Resort

Caneel Beach Terrace Grill 776-6111 B AX, MC, V $$ Caneel Bay Resort

Café Concordia Caribbean/American 693-5855 B, D All Major $ Salt Pond Bay

Café Roma Italian 776-6524 D MC, V $$ Cruz Bay

Chateau Bordeaux Mediterranean 776-6611 D All Major $$$ Bordeaux Mtn.

Cruz Bay Prime Steakhouse inspired menu 693-8000 D All Major $$-$$$ Westin

Deli Grotto Deli 777-3061 B, L AX, MC, V $$$ Mongoose

Fish Trap Seafood/Continental 693-9994 D MC, V $ Raintree Ct.

High Tide Bar & Seafood Grill Caribbean/American Seafood 714-6169 L, D AX, MC, V $$ Cruz Bay

La Tapa Contemporary/Mediterranean 693-7755 D AX, MC, V $$$ Cruz Bay

Lime Inn Caribbean Seafood/Steak 779-4199 L, D AX, MC, V $$ Cruz Bay

Mango Deli Deli 693-8000 B, L All Major $ Westin

Margarita Phil’s Mexican 693-8400 L, D MC, V $$ Cruz Bay

Morgan’s Mango Caribbean 693-8141 D AX, MC, V $$$ Cruz Bay

Ocean Grill California 693-3340 L, D MC, V $$$ Mongoose

Rhumb Lines Pacific Rim/Tropical Cuisine 776-0303 D MC, V $$$ Cruz Bay

Skinny Legs Bar/Grill 779-4982 L, D All Major $ Coral Bay

Snorkel’s Bar & Grill BBQ/Grill 693-8000 L, D All Major $$ Westin

Sugar Mill Restaurant Caribbean / Tropical Cuisine 776-6111 D AX, MC, V $$$ Caneel Bay Resort

Turtle Bay Estate House American / Steakhouse inspired 776-6111 D AX, MC, V $$$ Caneel Bay Resort

Waterfront Beach Bistro French Caribbean 777-7755 L, D AX, MC, V $$ Warfside

Zozo’s Italian 693-9200 D AX, MC, V $$$ Gallow’s Point

Over 160 species of birds make the U.S. Virgin Is-

lands their home for either part or all of the year.

One permanent resident that is easy to spot

is the Bananaquit. This palm-sized yellow-breast-

ed black-crowned feathered friend has a white

eye stripe and is the territory’s national bird. It’s

also fondly called a ‘sugar bird’ because of its

love eating granulated sugar. Locals enjoy leaving

a bowl out on their patios in anticipation of some

impromptu bird-watching.

There are a number of other year-round

winged residents that are easy to spot from a va-

riety of locales. These include the Gray Kingbird,

Antillean Crested Hummingbird, Green-Throated

Caribbean Hummingbird, Lesser Antillean Bull-

finch, White-cheeked Pintail Duck, Smooth-billed

Ani, Mangrove Cuckoo, Bridled Quail Dove,

Zenaida Dove, Scaley-naped Pigeon and the

Common Ground Dove.

“Most of these birds are species found in

the West Indies, says Laurel Brannick, education

specialist for the Virgin Islands National Park on

St. John. “A few may be seen on the U.S. main-

land, but can be hard to spot. That’s why birding

enthusiasts like to look for these species when

they visit. For some, these species are a life bird

or a new species on their birding list.”

In the winter, the neotropical or birds that fly

south for the winter will arrive. These include spe-

cies such as the Peregrine Falcon,

Ruddy Duck, American Bit-

tern, Sora Rail, Whimbrel,

Oystercatcher and Black-

throated Blue Warbler.

“You never know where these birds will

show up,” says Brannick. “For example,

you may see a Peregrine if

you are out on a boat

trip. They can be

found near sea-

birds at our

off-shore

cays. You can even see some by a hotel in a

puddle.”

Each year members of the Virgin Islands

Audubon Society on St. conduct a Christmas Bird

Count.

“The bird counts let us look at trends to see

what birds are in decline, what birds are doing

well, and what birds are expanding their range,”

says Brannick. “For example, we have learned that

ground birds like doves are in trouble because of

the mongoose. That small birds like hummingbirds

are affected by hurricanes and sometimes take a

few years to get back to pre-hurricane numbers,

and that we do get new birds like the Whit-

winged Dove who showed up a few years ago and

has stayed.”

A decline in the islands’ warbler population is

another trend brought to light in the bird count.

“They are small migratory songbirds that

are probably traveling here from as far away as

Canada,” Brannick explains. “We used to get hun-

dreds and now not anywhere near as many. This is

probably due to many reasons such as feral cats,

over development in traditional resting and feed-

ing areas, obstructions and even climate change.”

For more informationcall

Laurel Brannick at: 776-6201, ext. 257.

BIRD-WATCHINGOn St. Thomas & St. John

BIRDING HOT SPOTS

Some of the best places to see birds on are at

salt ponds and trails. Here are a few birding

‘hot spots’:

IN ST. THOMAS

Magens Bay

Hike the trail located at the southern end

of the beach to explore a variety of birding

habitats. The trail starts on a boardwalk that

leads through a dense stand of mangroves.

This is the place to spot the rare bridled quail

dove. The trail leads up 500-feet to a hilltop

observation perch. A number of warblers

congregate at these higher elevations during

spring and summer migrations. Back down at

bay-level; look for the brown-throated para-

keets that often perch in the sea grape trees.

Red Hook Salt Pond This 1,000-

foot boardwalk is marked by educational

signs that describe common bird life such as

Bahamas ducks, pelicans and herons. There

are two overlooks that allow for close-up

viewing and picture taking.

IN ST. JOHN

Frank Bay Pintail ducks, herons and

a number of other shore birds flock to the

little salt pond opposite the beach. The Virgin

Islands’ Audubon Society adopted this pond,

which is within easy walking distance of down-

town Cruz Bay, and built a couple of comfy

wooden benches that makes bird-watching a

breeze.

Francis Bay Join a Virgin Islands’

National Park ranger every Friday morning

from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. for a guided

walk around this pond. You can also walk this

handicap-accessible quarter-mile long board-

walk on your own. Mangrove Cuckoo, Scaly-

naped Pigeon, White-Cheeked pintail and

Smooth-billed Ani are some of the residents

and migrants you may see.

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mArCH 2013

FriDAy - mArch 18:00 am-Summit

SAturDAy - mArch 28:00 am-Seabourn Legend (CB)

SunDAy - mArch 38:00 am-Brilliance of the Seas

monDAy - mArch 47:00 am-Emerald Princess (CB)7:00 am-Carnival Victory8:00 am-Enchantment of the Seas8:00 am-Adventure of the Seas

tueSDAy – mArch 57:00 am-Carnival Valor7:00 am-Carnival Breeze9:00 am-Azumara Quest (STJ)10:00 am-Carnival Liberty

weDneSDAy – mArch 68:00 am-Norwegian Epic8:00 am-Eurodam (CB)9:00 am-Allure of the Seas (CB)

thurSDAy – mArch 77:00 am-Ruby Princess (CB)8:00 am-Norwegian Sun8:00 am-Silhouette

FriDAy – mArch 88:00 am-Summit

SAturDAy – mArch 97:00 am-Carnival Breeze7:00 am-Seabourn Legend (CB)8:00 am-Norwegian Gem

SunDAy – mArch 108:00 am-Explorer of the Seas

monDAy – mArch 117:00 am-Carnival Victory8:00 am-Carnival Miracle

tueSDAy – mArch 126:45 am-Disney Fantasy8:00 am-Carnival Freedom8:00 am-Maasdam (CB)8:00 am-Oasis of the Seas (CB)10:00 am-Carnival Dream

weDneSDAy – mArch 137:00 am-Enchantment of the Seas (CB)8:00 am-Norwegian Epic8:00 am-Poesia*8:00 am-Norwegian Sun**8:00 am-Eurodam (CB)10:00 am-Carnival Glory11:00 am-Freedom of the Seas

thurSDAy – mArch 147:00 am-Ruby Princess7:00 am-Emerald Princess (CB)

FriDAy – mArch 158:00 am-Summit

SAturDAy – mArch 167:00 am-Seabourn Legend (CB)

SunDAy – mArch 178:00 am-Brilliance of the Seas

monDAy – mArch 187:00 am-Carnival Victory8:00 am-Norwegian Gem (CB)8:00 am-Celebrity Equinox8:00 am-Adventure of the Seas

tueSDAy – mArch 197:00 am-Carnival Breeze8:00 am-Explorer of the Seas8:00 am-Noordam (CB)10:00 am-Carnival Liberty10:00 am-Seven Seas Navigator (CB)

weDneSDAy – mArch 208:00 am-Norwegian Epic8:00 am-Eclipse8:00 am-Eurodam (CB)9:00 am-Allure of the Seas (CB)

thurSDAy - mArch 217:00 am-Ruby Princess (CB)8:00 am-Maasdam (CB)8:00 am-Silhouette

FriDAy – mArch 228:00 am-Summit

SAturDAy - mArch 237:00 am-Seabourn Legend (CB)

SunDAy – mArch 248:00 am-Emerald Princess (CB)

monDAy - mArch 257:00 am-Carnival Victory

tueSDAy – mArch 266:45 am-Disney Fantasy9:00 am-Eclipse9:00 am-Oasis of the Seas (CB)10:00 am-Carnival Dream

weDneSDAy - mArch 278:00 am-Norwegian Epic8:00 am-Poesia*8:00 am-Norwegian Gem**8:00 am-Eurodam (CB)8:00 am-Reflection (CB)10:00 am-Carnival Glory11:00 am-Freedom of the Seas

thurSDAy – mArch 287:00 am-Ruby Princess (CB)8:00 am-Norwegian Sun

FriDAy – mArch 298:00 am-Summit

SAturDAy - mArch 307:00 am-Seabourn Legend (CB)

SAturDAy - mArch 318:00 am-Brilliance of the Seas

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APril 2013

monDAy – APril 17:00 am-Carnival Victory8:00 am-Adventure of the Seas

tueSDAy – APril 28:00 am-Carnival Liberty

weDneSDAy – APril 37:00 am-Emerald Princess7:00 am-Norwegian Sun8:00 am-Norwegian Epic8:00 am-Eurodam (CB)9:00 am-Allure of the Seas (CB)

thurSDAy – APril 47:00 am-Ruby Princess (CB)8:00 am-Silhouette

FriDAy – APril 58:00 am-Summit8:00 am-Norwegian Gem

SAturDAy – APril 67:00 am-Seabourn Legend (CB)8:00 am-Enchantment of the Seas

monDAy – APril 87:00 am-Carnival Victory8:00 am-Celebrity Equinox

tueSDAy – APril 96:45 am-Disney Fantasy9:00 am-Eclipse9:00 am-Oasis of the Seas (CB)10:00 am-Carnival Dream

weDneSDAy – APril 108:00 am-Norwegian Epic8:00 am-Poesia (CB)8:00 am-Reflection (CB)10:00 am-Carnival Glory11:00 am-Freedom of the Seas

thurSDAy – APril 117:00 am-Ruby Princess (CB)

FriDAy – APril 128:00 am-Summit

SAturDAy – APril 137:00 am-Emerald Princess (CB)

SunDAy – APril 148:00 am-Norwegian Gem

monDAy – APril 157:00 am-Carnival Victory8:00 am-Adventure of the Seas

tueSDAy – APril 167:00 am-Carnival Breeze8:00 am-Maasdam (CB)10:00 am-Carnival Liberty

weDneSDAy – APril 178:00 am-Norwegian Epic9:00 am-Allure of the Seas (CB)

thurSDAy – APril 187:00 am-Ruby Princess (CB)8:00 am-Norwegian Sun

FriDAy – APril 198:00 am-Summit

monDAy – APril 227:00 am-Carnival Victory8:00 am-Adventure of the Seas

tueSDAy – APril 236:45 am-Disney Fantasy7:00 am-Explorer of the Seas8:00 am-Emerald Princess8:00 am-Norwegian Gem*8:00 am-Carnival Freedom**9:00 am-Oasis of the Seas (CB)10:00 am-Carnival Dream (CB)

weDneSDAy – APril 2410:00 am-Carnival Glory11:00 am-Freedom of the Seas

thurSDAy – APril 257:00 am-Ruby Princess (CB)

FriDAy – APril 268:00 am-Summit

SunDAy – APril 288:00 am-Silver Whisper

monDAy – APril 297:00 am-Carnival Victory7:00 am-Norwegian Dawn7:00 am-Summit

tueSDAy – APril 3010:00 am-Carnival Liberty

(CB) = Crown Bay Dock(STJ) = St. John* = Inner Harbor** = Outer Harbor

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A bright planet will dominate the western sky just after sunset. It is the largest of all the planets, Jupiter. As the sky grows darker and the stars begin to appear, a bright reddish-orange star will be seen nearby Jupiter. The star is Aldebaran, the red right eye of Taurus, the Bull. Taurus is one of twelve constellations that form a band that encircles the sky, the Zodiac. It is to the zodiac, or zone of ani-mals. Actually our modern zodiac has eleven real and mythological living crea-tures and one inanimate object, Libra the Scales.

Right near Aldebaran look for a “V” shape of stars. This is the head of Taurus, the Bull. The stars of the V are the star cluster the Hyades. Just slightly northwest of Aldebaran and the Hyades is another star cluster, the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters. For the naked eye observer, this star group is so unusual that it is among the first stars mentioned in the astro-nomical literature of China, with one record of it dating to 2357 B.C.

Lower in the southwest-ern sky is Orion, the Hunter. Orion is not part of the zodi-ac, but it is one of the best known of all star groups. Orion’s seven bright stars make him easy to find, and it is one of the few constel-lations that looks at least something like you expect it should. Two bright stars form Orion’s shoulders, two more his knees and three his belt. From Orion’s right shoulder, look for fainter stars forming his arm holding a club over his head (remember, since Orion is facing you, your left is Orion’s right). If you can find his right arm, look at his left shoulder. His left arm holds a club made of a curved string of faint stars. Orion is holding the shield to protect himself from Taurus, the Bull. His club is held high as if to strike the Bull between the horns.

Fortunately for Orion, he is not alone as he hunts the Bull. Just to the east of Orion look for a very

bright white star. This is Sirius and it is the brightest star of the night sky. Sirius marks

Canis Major, the Greater Hunting Dog. If you look about halfway between

Sirius and Jupiter and slightly far-ther to the east, you will find a somewhat bright star, Procyon, which marks Canis Minor, the Lesser Hunting Dog. No doubt these dogs are help-ing to keep the Bull at bay.

Around 8:00 p.m. Saturn will rise in the east. Wait a few hours for Saturn to climb higher in the eastern sky and it will be easy to locate.

Turning north you’ll find the most famous of all star groups,

the Big Dipper. Look for seven fairly bright stars which form a dip-

per or a cooking pot -- three stars mark the handle and four more the bowl. Some

people know that if you draw a line through the two stars at the end of the bowl and extend the

line away from the bowl, you come to the North Star. Now, remember, the North Star is NOT the brightest star in the sky. In fact, it really isn’t bright at all. It happens to be at a point in the heavens almost directly over the North Pole of the Earth. So having found the North Star, if you did not know which way was north, you would now know.

The night of April 21st-22nd is the maximum of the Lyrid meteor shower. On a clear dark night you may see a dozen or so meteors or shoot-ing stars per hour. While that is not an overwhelming number, it does mean that you are more likely to see a shooting star. Shooting stars, more properly

called meteors, are the flash of light we see as pebble sized rocks burn up speeding through the air some 50 miles about the Earth. The bright moonlight will obscure the fainter meteors. The best time to look will be early in the morning, just before dawn.

VIeW THe maP So THaT THe norTH InDICaTor IS FaCInG norTH

Constellation names are in upper case. Star and planet names in lower case. The sun, moon, planets and stars all rise in the east and set in the west.

St. Thomas SkywatchMarch / April 2013

★★★ ★★ ★★ ★

★★

By: Tom Lesser, formerly Senior Lecturer at theAmerican Museum-Hayden Planetarium and frequent island visitor.

In the northern hemisphere Spring begins on march 20th

St. Thomas Skywatch

March Sunrise: 6:28 am April Sunrise: 6:03 amMarch Sunset: 6:30 pm April Sunset: 6:37 pm

april moon Phases:First Quarter . . . . . . .18 April

Full Moon . . . . . . . . .25 April

Last Quarter . . . . . . . 2 April

New Moon . . . . . . . .10 April

march moon Phases:First Quarter . . . . . . 19 March

Full Moon . . . . . . . . 27 March

Last Quarter . . . . . . .4 March

New Moon . . . . . . . 11 March

Sunrise and sunset times are based on the 15th of each month.

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draCO

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LiTTLE diPPEr

Capella

arcturusCastor

Pollux

rugulus

SpicaProcyon

Betelgeuse

Sirius

aldebaranBellatrix

rigelSaiph

milky WayConstellAtions: uppeR CAse • stars: lower Case

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