Pavilions and Pools Romantic, affordable - your own 1-BR villa with a private pool. 5-minute walk to beach. Complimentary Breakfast Buffet. Ask about Romance packages.
Bolongo Bay Beach Resort Fun, friendly beachfront resort with a Caribbean flair. One of-a kind All Inclusive plan with 100% a la carte dining, and also Eurpean Plan rates.
Hillcrest Guest House All rates have been reduced by 20%. Additional discounts & senior rates, see website.
Local Attractions
99 Steps - Buildings/Structures in St. Thomas, USVI
These steps were built in the 1700s, by the Danes. Historians believe these steps, along with many others that rise from the Charlotte Amalie harbor, were actually a result of bad planning on the part of Danish engineers who had never been to St. Thomas. The bricks used to build... (more)
These steps were built in the 1700s, by the Danes. Historians believe these steps, along with many others that rise from the Charlotte Amalie harbor, were actually a result of bad planning on the part of Danish engineers who had never been to St. Thomas. The bricks used to build the steps were brought from Denmark in the hulls of sailing ships. (The 99 steps are in truth 103 steps.)
At the top of the steps sits an old Fort (now part of the Inn at Blackbeard's). The view is the reason it was built there, so Danish soldiers could keep an eye out for enemy ships and protect Fort Christian from attacks. It is a National Historic Site and considered to be one of the oldest buildings on St. Thomas. The name Blackbeard refers to Edward Teach, a pirate who is said to have frequented the islands and spent quite a bit of time around the tower.
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All Saints Anglican Church - Church in St. Thomas, USVI phone: 340 774 0217
Built in 1848 from stone quarried on the island, the church has thick, arched window frames lined with the yellow brick that came to the islands as ballast aboard ships. Merchants left the brick on the waterfront when they filled their boats with molasses, sugar, mahogany, and rum for the... (more)
Built in 1848 from stone quarried on the island, the church has thick, arched window frames lined with the yellow brick that came to the islands as ballast aboard ships. Merchants left the brick on the waterfront when they filled their boats with molasses, sugar, mahogany, and rum for the return voyage. The church was built in celebration of the end of slavery in the USVI. (close)
This partially restored sugar plantation dates back to the 18th century. Slaves harvested sugarcane and molasses was boiled here. A trail leads through the factory ruins, slave quarters, windmills and other remains. Cultural demonstrations are offered Tuesday - Friday from 10 am until 2 pm; a... (more)
This partially restored sugar plantation dates back to the 18th century. Slaves harvested sugarcane and molasses was boiled here. A trail leads through the factory ruins, slave quarters, windmills and other remains.
Cultural demonstrations are offered Tuesday - Friday from 10 am until 2 pm; a gardener is on site to explain the importance of agriculture to the Virgin Islands, and a baker demonstrates in a Dutch oven the traditional way to make "dumb bread" -- a rich, round loaf that takes its name from the "dum" style of baking that traveled to the Caribbean from India.
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This unique tour enables guests to view the exciting underwater world from our state of the art submarine, Atlantis XV. Designed with safety and comfort in mind, the submarine provides an intimate view of abundant varieties of sea life through large view ports. You will see small colorful reef fish... (more)
This unique tour enables guests to view the exciting underwater world from our state of the art submarine, Atlantis XV. Designed with safety and comfort in mind, the submarine provides an intimate view of abundant varieties of sea life through large view ports. You will see small colorful reef fish darting in and out of coral and larger predator fish; perhaps even a glimpse of a shark! Other possible sightings include turtles, lobster and stingrays. An informative and experienced co-pilot will accompany you with an informative narration of the ecosystem. (close)
For your surface interval Blue Island Water Sports offers a range of activities such as, Sailing, Kayak Eco tours, Snorkeling, Peddle boats and Windsurfing. Or if you are ready to relax our beach location on Lindburgh bay is the ideal place to kick back and enjoy the sea sun and... (more)
For your surface interval Blue Island Water Sports offers a range of activities such as, Sailing, Kayak Eco tours, Snorkeling, Peddle boats and Windsurfing. Or if you are ready to relax our beach location on Lindburgh bay is the ideal place to kick back and enjoy the sea sun and sand.
Take advantage of kayak rentals or sail our trimaran to the local coral reef for a snorkel a great way to spend your surface interval.
Here you can also experience the underwater world for the first time, with our Discover Scuba program. You will learn in a stress free environment at the beautiful tropical beach before taking the short boat ride to the coral reef for your first scuba dive under the close supervision of our professional instructors. (close)
"Thank you for participating in our tournaments and for your support of the Boy Scouts of America. As you can see, we are hard at work developing a year-round venue for competitive fishermen. Our goal is to create a global platform that will focus the spotlight on the best anglers... (more)
"Thank you for participating in our tournaments and for your support of the Boy Scouts of America. As you can see, we are hard at work developing a year-round venue for competitive fishermen. Our goal is to create a global platform that will focus the spotlight on the best anglers in the sport.
It's important to note that each leg of a tournament series is an "Open" meaning that an individual leg can be entered (and all prizes won with the exception of the "Best Series Angler" prize) by local boats in the area. Therefore we list each leg's entrance fee separately.
Finally, please note that the BSA receives 20% of all pots with the exceptions of our "Last Day Shootout" (15%) and those events that are operated by another tournament operator.
Have a great tournament season and may the best anglers win!"
Capt. Jimmy Loveland
Announcing - 5th Annual
2008 BERMUDA TRIANGLE SERIES (BTS) DATES
BAHAMAS OPEN - Inside "ABC" Boat Harbour, Abaco - June 10 - 13
BERMUDA OPEN - Hamilton Bermuda - July 6, 7, 8
USVI OPEN - St. Thomas, Virgin Islands - Aug. 13, 14, 15, 17
AND THE 2008 SPANISH MAIN - CARIBBEAN SERIES
VENEZUELA OPEN - Inside Intl. La Guaira "Shootout" April 9, 10, 12
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC OPEN - May 16,17,18
WILD CARD LEG - Anegada & Virgin Gorda, BVI - Aug. 9, 10.
USVI OPEN - Inside ABMT "Boy Scout" - Aug. 13, 14, 15, 17
BOQUERON OPEN - Sept. TBA (close)
Come aboard the 51-foot SeaRay® Blue Tang and experience luxury and adventure. Island-hop while enjoying great food, snorkeling and a yacht full of fun. You’ll be served a breakfast of freshly baked breads, pastries and fruit. Lunch features tender Caribbean seafood and cocktails poured from top-shelf liquors. Visit picturesque Sandy... (more)
Come aboard the 51-foot SeaRay® Blue Tang and experience luxury and adventure. Island-hop while enjoying great food, snorkeling and a yacht full of fun. You’ll be served a breakfast of freshly baked breads, pastries and fruit. Lunch features tender Caribbean seafood and cocktails poured from top-shelf liquors. Visit picturesque Sandy Spit or The Indians. Go snorkeling using top-rated equipment. Continue on to Jost Van Dyke, a great locale to break out the champagne. "With a maximum of 6 guests, you’re assured personal attention and plenty of room. Contact us to charter your perfect day." (close)
Bluebeard's (aka Limetree) is located east of town on Bolongo Road. If you are looking for a romantic hideaway, this is definitely a beach to consider. It runs along a natural cove. It is a pretty stretch framed by blooming bougainvillea and other tropical foliage where iguanas play hide-and-seek with... (more)
Bluebeard's (aka Limetree) is located east of town on Bolongo Road. If you are looking for a romantic hideaway, this is definitely a beach to consider. It runs along a natural cove. It is a pretty stretch framed by blooming bougainvillea and other tropical foliage where iguanas play hide-and-seek with visitors. The hotel's on-premise seaside eatery has restroom facilities. Seas are basically calm and snorkeling is best by the rock at the far end of the beach. Water sports shack has all the basic seaworthy toys.
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Bluebeard's Castle & Frederiksberg - Historic Sites in St. Thomas, USVI
Located on Bluebeards Hill, east of Charlotte Amalie, is Bluebeard's Castle. Local stories state that the structure was built by the pirate Bluebeard for his love Mercedita, however this is no more than a story. The Danes actually built the stone tower around 1689 as a supplementary watchtower to aid... (more)
Located on Bluebeards Hill, east of Charlotte Amalie, is Bluebeard's Castle. Local stories state that the structure was built by the pirate Bluebeard for his love Mercedita, however this is no more than a story. The Danes actually built the stone tower around 1689 as a supplementary watchtower to aid the defenses of Fort Christian. It was called Frederik's Fort when originally constructed and is actually on the site of a fortification the first colonists to the island had started. Today the tower is incorporated into Bluebeard's Castle Hotel.
Also incorporated into the hotel is Frederiksberg. In 1818 the colonial government sold the watchtower and surrounding lands to a merchant and in the 1820's the large residence of Frederiksberg was constructed. While the hotel has changed it somewhat; the columned portico, staircase and parts of the interior retain the original look. Part of the interior is used as the hotel lobby. (close)
Located east of town on Bolongo Road. The sand is a little coarse here but it is beautiful. A barrier reef at the inlet provides continual surf to watch and listen to and slows the surf entering the bay. Thanks to the proximity and popularity of the Bolongo Hotel... (more)
Located east of town on Bolongo Road. The sand is a little coarse here but it is beautiful. A barrier reef at the inlet provides continual surf to watch and listen to and slows the surf entering the bay. Thanks to the proximity and popularity of the Bolongo Hotel and its colorful beachfront eateries, this location offer the convenience of restrooms, watersports operations, and a private dock affords day sails and sunset sails. Information on joining a sail is available at the friendly on-premise gift shop. The volleyball court is a great place to meet up with regulars and tourists. Taxis are available at the hotel entrance.
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B.O.S.S. is an acronym for Breathing Observation Submersible Scooter. BOSS is a unique and very exciting underwater motor scooter which works with the bell theory. Remember in school when you would turn a glass upside down in a sink of water and no water would enter the... (more)
B.O.S.S. is an acronym for Breathing Observation Submersible Scooter.
BOSS is a unique and very exciting underwater motor scooter which works with the bell theory. Remember in school when you would turn a glass upside down in a sink of water and no water would enter the glass? It's the same concept with the BOSS unit. As we descend you, a seal is formed and you are dry inside the bubble!
Location: Crown Bay Marina.
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Bread on the Water Is a 46 foot Beneteau Oceanis built in 2000. She is one of the most beautiful boats available for sailing charters on St. John or St. Thomas and is meticulously maintained to ensure your comfort and safety. Her long hull, designed by Bruce Farr and Associates,... (more)
Bread on the Water Is a 46 foot Beneteau Oceanis built in 2000. She is one of the most beautiful boats available for sailing charters on St. John or St. Thomas and is meticulously maintained to ensure your comfort and safety. Her long hull, designed by Bruce Farr and Associates, provides a very fast and relaxing sail. She is the perfect blend of speed and comfort that will guarantee a wonderful day for the whole family sailing on the beautiful tropical waters of the Caribbean Sea. She has a large comfortable cockpit with plenty of room to stretch out and an easy access transom equipped with a shower for when you return from swimming and snorkeling in the crystal clear turquoise waters of the USVI and the British Virgin Islands.
Bread on the Water is also one of the few charter boats in the USVI available for a sailing charter to Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands where you can visit the world famous Foxy's Tamarind Bar and Grill, the Soggy Dollar Bar (home of the Painkiller) or the new Foxy's Taboo and walk the beautiful white sand beaches in White Bay. Captain Gary says, "The sail to Jost is our favorite sail because it is a wonderful sail both coming and going and Jost is such a beautiful destination with so much to see and do. Despite U.S. Homeland Security paperwork that is daunting for most small day sail charter operations we refuse to give up our favorite sailing trip." Please remember that passports are required for travel to and from the BVIs. Custom's fees are the responsibility of the charter client.
Around St. John:
Sailing the beautiful turquoise waters around St. John (see map) and the other Virgin Islands is a great way to enjoy the spectacular beauty of the islands and see the lovely beaches and coves of the Virgin Island's National Park as well as the smaller outlying islands. All sailing charters can be exclusive to one group and you can customize your sailing charter to highlight the interests of your group. Whether a vigorous day sailing or a relaxing day lounging in the sun and swimming or something in between,
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Located on the west end, across from the entrance to the Reichold Center for the Arts. The beach is literally part of the UVI campus, and the academic facility maintains the natural wonder. Facilities are at a bare minimum here. Keep in mind that taxis do... (more)
Located on the west end, across from the entrance to the Reichold Center for the Arts. The beach is literally part of the UVI campus, and the academic facility maintains the natural wonder.
Facilities are at a bare minimum here. Keep in mind that taxis do not frequent the area either. Drivers park along the brief 2-lane roadway.
On weekends (and sometimes during the week in high season) vendors offer refreshments. In spite of it's lack of amenities, a large sandy beach and usually calm seas offer a perfect spot to swim, relax and soak up the sun.
LOCATION: ON THE WEST END, ACCROSS FROM THE ENTRANCE TO THE REICHOLD CENTER FOR THE ARTS.
Near the campus of the University of the Virgin Islands, this peaceful spot livens up on the weekend and often has tasty local food available from vendors. During the week while locals are at work, it's a great place to relax and swim in tranquil seas. (close)
Caneel Bay is the home of seven fabulous beaches at St. John's first resort established by Laurance Rockefeller in the 1950's. The public can hike to Honeymoon Beach or can check-in to become a guest of the main Caneel beach. Swimming: pretty calm Food/Refreshments: Yes ... (more)
Caneel Bay is the home of seven fabulous beaches at St. John's first resort established by Laurance Rockefeller in the 1950's. The public can hike to Honeymoon Beach or can check-in to become a guest of the main Caneel beach.
Swimming: pretty calm
Food/Refreshments: Yes
Water Sports Center: Yes
Accessibility: Taxi, Car, Trail
Snorkeling: Not brilliant
Amenities: Restroom/Hotel
Kid Friendly: Yes
Taxi Availability: Usually at hotel, or Call Dispatcher
Honeymoon Beach & Scott Beach are 2 of 7 beaches at the Caneel Bay Resort. You can drive to the visitor's parking lot at Caneel Bay (you have to check in with the guard if he is there and tell him you are a day visitor). Technically, guests are just supposed to be able to access Caneel Bay and Honeymoon Beaches but legally you can be on any of the beaches (where it gets tricky is that the property accessing the beach is resort private property).
If you walk straight on the path after parking, you will come to Caneel Bay Beach. This is also where you can eat lunch or have drinks. Day visitors can use the beach but they are not supposed to use the guest chaises. If you turn left on the pathway BEFORE you come to the beach restaurant and walk about 1 mile (straight, easy walk), you will come to Honeymoon Beach. If you snorkel around the reef on the left end of Honeymoon, you'll come to Salomon Beach (very short distance).
To get to Scott Beach, it's quite a ways on your right (again on the path before you reach Caneel Beach)--maybe 2 miles. Plus no kids under 12 are allowed on Scott or Paradise Beach.
The other National Park Beaches, outside of the Caneel property, which are as nice or nicer include Hawksnest, Trunk, Cinnamon, Little Cinnamon, Gibney, Francis, Jumbie, Leinster, Waterlemon Cay to name a few.
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Kayak through the Salt River National Historical Park and Ecological Preserves. The tour is three hours, and highlights the ecological and historical aspect of St. Croix. You can also take a 2 1/2-hour moonlight tour that takes you out of the bay to explore a reef. ... (more)
Kayak through the Salt River National Historical Park and Ecological Preserves. The tour is three hours, and highlights the ecological and historical aspect of St. Croix. You can also take a 2 1/2-hour moonlight tour that takes you out of the bay to explore a reef.
This company also rents kayaks for individual exploring. (close)
Celebrate Carnival on the island of St. Thomas! Calypso shows, rides, cotton candy, colorful costumes, parades and dancing in the streets -- These are just a handful of the multi-faceted images conjured up at the mention of the word 'Carnival.' It's THE most anticipated cultural event of the year --... (more)
Celebrate Carnival on the island of St. Thomas! Calypso shows, rides, cotton candy, colorful costumes, parades and dancing in the streets -- These are just a handful of the multi-faceted images conjured up at the mention of the word 'Carnival.' It's THE most anticipated cultural event of the year -- a tradition in the USVI. St. Thomas Carnival events take place in April and May and hosts the second largest Carnival celebration in the Caribbean. Steel drums, a food fair, queen pageants and more.... You'll never forget the Carnival experience. (close)
Carolina Corral Trail Rides - Horseback Riding in St. John, USVI phone: 340 693 5778
It is located in Coral Bay. Half day and Full day rides are offered on horses or donkeys. Also, lunch and drinks are included.
You can ride to the beach for snorkeling, explore the historic mountain roads or choose a flat ground ride for the kiddies.
You and your guests will have a sensational vacation on one of our most popular private yachts. You will be discovering our magical blue waters of the Caribbean, while swimming or snorkeling through reefs full of exotic tropical fish. Enjoy building a sandcastle on a deserted island or taking a... (more)
You and your guests will have a sensational vacation on one of our most popular private yachts. You will be discovering our magical blue waters of the Caribbean, while swimming or snorkeling through reefs full of exotic tropical fish. Enjoy building a sandcastle on a deserted island or taking a snooze in the shade on the deck as you sail into the sunset. (close)
If you are interested in St. Thomas or Virgin Islands scuba diving, the Chris Sawyer Diving Center is a PADI 5-Star facility offering excellent reef and wreck diving, referral dives, dive packages and instruction right here in America. "I am proud to say that 27 years after... (more)
If you are interested in St. Thomas or Virgin Islands scuba diving, the Chris Sawyer Diving Center is a PADI 5-Star facility offering excellent reef and wreck diving, referral dives, dive packages and instruction right here in America.
"I am proud to say that 27 years after I started the Chris Sawyer Diving Center, it is the largest and most successful dive operation on St. Thomas, and maybe in all the Virgin Islands. My approach has always been service, service, service. Combine that with concern for your comfort and safety and you know why I'm still around. Now for your convenience, we have several locations: American Yacht Harbor, Wyndham Sugar Bay and our newest location, Caneel Bay on St. John." (close)
Cinnamon Bay has a beautiful long white sand beach with wonderful swimming. There are a couple of cays out from the beach a short distance providing great snorkeling. Swimming: calm; water sports center; accessible by taxi or car; snorkeling: awesome; child friendly. Cinnamon Bay has the most amenities with... (more)
Cinnamon Bay has a beautiful long white sand beach with wonderful swimming. There are a couple of cays out from the beach a short distance providing great snorkeling. Swimming: calm; water sports center; accessible by taxi or car; snorkeling: awesome; child friendly. Cinnamon Bay has the most amenities with windsurfers, kayaks, mountain bikes and snorkel gear available for rent, along with a snack shop and changing facilities. There are hiking trails across the road from Cinnamon Bay. (close)
Clinton Phipps Race Track - Horse Racing in St. Thomas, USVI
"March 28, 2008 -- The newly renovated Clinton E. Phipps Race Track will host eight big pre-Carnival races this Sunday, and for the first time in some years local residents will be able to bet on their favorite horse. All bets start at... (more)
"March 28, 2008 -- The newly renovated Clinton E. Phipps Race Track will host eight big pre-Carnival races this Sunday, and for the first time in some years local residents will be able to bet on their favorite horse.
All bets start at a minimum of $2. Residents can bet on the win, finishing place, the exactor or the trifector.
The race card promises to be one of the best of the year, culminating at 4:30 p.m. around the one-mile feature race. Former St. Thomas champ Kentucky Kris is looking to come back from two consecutive losses, and will have a tough time battling against the highly touted Natural Phenomenon and the dark horse in the race, Bird Charm, making its St. Thomas debut. The race purse is $4,000. " (close)
This exquisitely beautiful cove offers excellent scuba diving and snorkeling opportunities. With Thatch Key just across the Leeward Passage, Coki Beach offers some of the prettiest panoramas on the island. The pristine beach has an on-premise dive shop. Brightly painted stalls, beach bars and food stands add local color to... (more)
This exquisitely beautiful cove offers excellent scuba diving and snorkeling opportunities. With Thatch Key just across the Leeward Passage, Coki Beach offers some of the prettiest panoramas on the island. The pristine beach has an on-premise dive shop. Brightly painted stalls, beach bars and food stands add local color to this stretch, as does the fact that Coki Beach is among the locals' favorites. Amenities include changing and rest rooms, snack stands, friendly bars and even hair-braiding services. Taxis are usually on hand and the proximity to Coral World, a unique underwater park, is an added plus.
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A smallish beach on the north coast, Coki Beach is often crowded with snorkelers and sunbathers taking a tour with their fellow cruise ship passengers. When the crowds leave, the locals come out to snorkel and Scuba the pretty reef. This beach has lots of amenities. You will find changing... (more)
A smallish beach on the north coast, Coki Beach is often crowded with snorkelers and sunbathers taking a tour with their fellow cruise ship passengers. When the crowds leave, the locals come out to snorkel and Scuba the pretty reef. This beach has lots of amenities. You will find changing rooms, bathrooms, water sports equipment rentals, and a snack bar. While the beach is pretty and the locals friendly, this is one place where it pays to leave your valuables at home. Thefts have taken place. There is no admission charge. (close)
Coki Point Beach, located on the northeastern coast, is a popular one in St. Thomas. Beautiful views and calm, clear waters tempt divers and snorkelers the world over. It boasts warm waters, full of rainbow-colored fish. You can even buy bags of fish food from locals. As is true, though,... (more)
Coki Point Beach, located on the northeastern coast, is a popular one in St. Thomas. Beautiful views and calm, clear waters tempt divers and snorkelers the world over. It boasts warm waters, full of rainbow-colored fish. You can even buy bags of fish food from locals. As is true, though, with any popular beach, Coki Point can get crowded. It's a great place to people-watch, though! Although not particularly secluded, it is more so than some of the other Virgin Islands. Located near Coral World Underwater Observatory and Marine Park. (close)
This air conditioned undersea Observatory takes you 100 feet offshore and 15 feet beneath the sea in the middle of a living coral reef. From the observatory's bottom level you have the unique opportunity to stay dry and watch totally non-captive fish and other marine creatures as they go about... (more)
This air conditioned undersea Observatory takes you 100 feet offshore and 15 feet beneath the sea in the middle of a living coral reef. From the observatory's bottom level you have the unique opportunity to stay dry and watch totally non-captive fish and other marine creatures as they go about their daily activities on the reef unaware of your presence. During the twice daily feedings, watch hundreds of fish engulf the diver outside the observatory.
Located on Coki Point, Coral World Ocean Park will bring you literally face to face with what once was only the underworld of Caribbean marine life. Touch a shark. Hand-feed a stingray. Take a "sea trek" along the floor of the sea and observe multi-colored schools of fish swim in front of your eyes! (close)
Cowpet is a great little beach with crystal clear water. It offers a peaceful ambiance yet is well developed, this provides a unique atmosphere of quiet charm and convenience to restaurants, bars, gift shop and watersports. Lined with coconut trees Cowpet is a nice choice. The water is usually very... (more)
Cowpet is a great little beach with crystal clear water. It offers a peaceful ambiance yet is well developed, this provides a unique atmosphere of quiet charm and convenience to restaurants, bars, gift shop and watersports. Lined with coconut trees Cowpet is a nice choice. The water is usually very calm. The central swimming area is sandy, with rocky areas on the sides. Good snorkeling is to be found along the rocks. There are several great restaurants in the area for enjoying lunch and drinks. Cowpet is a favorite with frequent island visitors. (close)
Cruz Bay is full of treasures for shoppers. Here you can browse in a relaxed atmosphere in small stores offering individualized products and services. You will find a startling array of items and styles, certain to find "something for everyone" on your list. Dedicated shoppers can cover the town in... (more)
Cruz Bay is full of treasures for shoppers. Here you can browse in a relaxed atmosphere in small stores offering individualized products and services. You will find a startling array of items and styles, certain to find "something for everyone" on your list. Dedicated shoppers can cover the town in a day, but most prefer to browse a bit each day of their stay. (close)
Cruzan Rum Distillery - Factory Tour in St. Croix, USVI www.cruzanrum.com
An exciting trip into the past awaits you when visiting the historic Cruzan Rum Distillery, located in the heart of the island. (St. Croix USVI) See how rum is made and experience the history involved in this old craft. Watch "coopers" at work prefabricating barrels as they... (more)
An exciting trip into the past awaits you when visiting the historic Cruzan Rum Distillery, located in the heart of the island. (St. Croix USVI) See how rum is made and experience the history involved in this old craft.
Watch "coopers" at work prefabricating barrels as they have for centuries and see the old windmills used for power before electricity was available. When you're done, sample a bit of St. Croix USVI from the gift shop. Duty free Cruzan Rum, Cruzan Rum Cakes, caps and t-shirts are available.
Cruzan Rum Tour Times Monday - Friday:
9 am - 11:30 am and 1 pm -4:15 pm. Closed Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays.
#3 and 3A Estate Diamond, Frederiksted
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For the first time ever, Cynthia's Portrait Art's unmatched-style is available in the US Virgin Islands. Cynthia’s Portrait Art’s Virgin Islands' photographic team—hand-selected by owner Cynthia Stalker—has the highest standard of artistic impression coupled with a technical expertise that allows them to create elegant, yet spontaneous wall portraits that will... (more)
For the first time ever, Cynthia's Portrait Art's unmatched-style is available in the US Virgin Islands. Cynthia’s Portrait Art’s Virgin Islands' photographic team—hand-selected by owner Cynthia Stalker—has the highest standard of artistic impression coupled with a technical expertise that allows them to create elegant, yet spontaneous wall portraits that will captivate you each time you walk into the room.
Cynthia’s Portrait Art Virgin Islands documents your family by employing photography that is both art-based and photojournalistic in style, creating stunning portraits that tell the emotional story of your family’s relationships. This is not a standard portrait but a piece of art of your family. Your triptych¹ will artfully preserve the beauty, romance and happiness of your momentous vacation by gracefully directing the session with an unobtrusive, photojournalistic-style.
Call to schedule your intimate portrait session. We’ll come directly to your beach, resort, yacht or special location. Try something entirely different on this vacation! Choose an excursion that you will cherish and enjoy for a lifetime; an intimate experience that will capture forever, the magic of the islands, and the footprint you leave behind. Bring home more than a tan, bring home a piece of art!
Discover the fresh, exuberant style of Cynthia’s Portrait Art Virgin Islands, and your vacation memories will be unforgettable and as uncommon and unique as you and your family. (close)