![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hello,
I was just wondering if anyone had some suggestions as to where to go for the day at St Thomas, St Maarten and San Juan as we are stopping there on our cruise. We really enjoy snorkelling and seeing historical sites. Any suggestions would be great thanks... Train |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hello,
I was just wondering if anyone had some suggestions as to where to go for the day at St Thomas, St Maarten and San Juan as we are stopping there on our cruise. We really enjoy snorkelling and seeing historical sites. Any suggestions would be great thanks... Train http://www.st-maarten.com RotterdamStudents |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
x-no-archive:yes
"Train" wrote: Hello, I was just wondering if anyone had some suggestions as to where to go for the day at St Thomas, St Maarten and San Juan as we are stopping there on our cruise. We really enjoy snorkelling and seeing historical sites. Any suggestions would be great thanks... The usually suggestion for St. THomas is to take a cab to the ferry and take the ferry over to St. John for the day snorkeling on the beach. grandma Rosalie |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi There,
Here are my suggestions of some of the things you should do if you visit St. Thomas…..of course what and how many things you do will depend on how much time you have. If you like history…take a walking tour of downtown Charlotte Amalie…..it will tire you out in the heat but it's worth it. Go to Fort Christian and spend a couple of hours…free admission, some interesting exhibits..and great views for picture taking on the roof of the fort. Go see the Governor's residence if it is open that day. Stop by the Crystal Palace and see a fabulous place that now is a wonderful B&B…say hello to Ronnie when you are there. Visit the landmarks. Go to Drake's Seat and pretend you're Sir Francis Drake watching the Spanish fleet sail by while your ships are hiding in Magens Bay. If you want to see the Caribbean…both the sea and the culture....drive around the island. I always rent a car because you can go where you want to go, when you want to go there and visit all the non-tourist places that let you discover the 'real' island….not just the few areas that one-day visitors normally get to see. Head to Paradise Point and view the mountains, look out at the other islands from the higher levels. Go to Frenchtown and experience that culture……eat at one of the very good restaurants down there. Head west on the island..past the airport and the UVI campus and spend some time at Brewer's Bay. Pick up some sea shells while you are there and grab a bite to eat and a cold beer from one of the roadside vending trucks. Go to visit the parts of the island that are off the tourist path. Stop at a roadside produce stand and take a while to talk to the locals….ask about their offerings and enjoy some great fresh fruit. Remember….whenever you run into a local…just say "hello" and ask how they are…..they will start talking to you right away…they will ask you "how do you like our island" and they will mean it. Take a day trip over to Tortola and see where they make Sunny Caribe spices or shop in Pusser's….go to St. John and visit the beaches or the artist's community…go to Water Island…..go to St. Croix and see the "other" Virgin Island…..or go to any number of other BVI's that can be easily reached from St. Thomas. Other things to do or see……shop of course. St. Thomas has some really "different" shops in addition to those you probably know about (jewelry, china and the like). Make sure you go to Local Color, go to Mountain Top or Paradise Point, go to Coral World, and go to Tillett Gardens. Stop at Red Hook and try Rhiannon's right below and one building over from the Caribbean Steak House & Saloon or check your email at the internet connection you can make a the Grateful Deli. The Atlantis submarine is still there and it is interesting but a bit pricey. Also be sure to look while you are driving. You will find several really unusual things to stop and visit from local pottery studios to very unusual houses and out of the way shops…..in season look for softball games or other sporting events that the locals are having. And finally, be sure to take in the beaches….St. Thomas has several and they are all different. Magens, Coki, Frenchman's, Hull, Dorothea, Limetree, Bolongo, Secret Harbour, Sapphire, and all the others Schultz |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 12:04:41 -0500, "Train"
wrote: Hello, I was just wondering if anyone had some suggestions as to where to go for the day at St Thomas, St Maarten and San Juan as we are stopping there on our cruise. We really enjoy snorkelling and seeing historical sites. Any suggestions would be great thanks... rec.travel.cruises |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|