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For 42 years, ST. CROIX THIS WEEK has helped millions of visitors explore the sights and activities available on the beautiful island of St. Croix, US Virgin Islands! Inside the magazine, which you can download here, and this website, you’ll find valuable vacation planning information including Island Maps, Attractions & Tours, Easy Shopping and Dining Guides, a Beach Directory and more! Whether you island hop for the day or plan an extended stay, ST. CROIX THIS WEEK is your guide to the best vacation ever! Our sister magazine, ST. THOMAS/ST- JOHN THIS WEEK, www.StThomasThisWeek.com, serves visitors to St. Thomas and St. John, US Virgin Islands.

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ST. CROIX THIS WEEK MAY 2014

Guiding Visitors & Locals for 43 Years

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Hand-Wrought Jewelry

Often imitated, but never duplicated...Sonya’s original “St. Croix Hook.”Often imitated, but never duplicated...Sonya’s original “St. Croix Hook.”

50th Anniversary Year

One Company StreetChristiansted, St. CroixU.S. Virgin Islands 00820

Telephone 340-773-8924Toll-Free (USA) 1-877-766-9284

Website: sonyaltd.com • E-mail: [email protected]

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TABLE OF CONTENTSFEATURESEat, Drink & Be Merry .................................................... 3Conquer the Beast ........................................................... 3Celebrate the Reef ........................................................... 3Duty Free Allowance ....................................................... 8Island Worship .............................................................. 18Farm Fresh / Where To Find It ..................................... 20Wine: Best Pick! Obsideana & The Palindrome ........ 31No Matter Where You Go, You Are Here ..................... 31Meet Cover Artist Lyn Voytershark .............................. 34VI Bridal Guide—Over Doing It! ................................. 36Our Danish Connection—VELKOMMEN! ................ 37Danish Bricks—The Foundation of Our Towns ......... 37Sail With the “Master” Aboard Charis+ ....................... 391st Annual Ladies Memorial Day Race ........................ 43Christiansted National Historic Site ............................ 50ARTS in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Part 12 ...................... 59Savvy Buying ................................................................. 63

LEISUREEvents Calendar .................................................... 4-7Shopping...................................................................8Easy Shopping Guide .............................................10Dining .....................................................................20Easy Dining Guide .................................................30Restaurant Entertainment .....................................30Attractions & Tours ................................................32Island Art ................................................................34Island Weddings .....................................................36Watersports ............................................................38Recreation/Beaches ................................................45Treat Yourself ..........................................................60

DESTINATION ST. CROIXHelpful Info & Phone Numbers ............................46Easy Hotel Guide ....................................................48Accommodations ...................................................49Transportation .......................................................50

MAPSSt. Croix Road Map ..............................................54Christiansted Map & Walking Tour ...................56Frederiksted Map & Walking Tour .....................58

LIVINGAdvertiser Online Directory ..................................53Real Estate ...............................................................62Moving Here...........................................................62St. Croix Sky Watch ................................................64

ON THE COVERS

Publisher ..................................................Frances NewboldArt Director ......................................................Kevin AmslerManaging Editor ................................................ Susan WallDistribution ................................................ Debbie Bradley

Cane Bay Breakers. Susan Wall

Snow on the Mountain. Susan Wall

Billy Goat. John Connor

Cover Artist

Lyn Voytershark.

APRIL 2014“Beach Chair”

Digital Art

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MAY 2014“Caribbean Victorian Porch”

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Morris Caribbean Publications• St. Croix This Week• St. Thomas / St. John This Week• St. Thomas This Week Cruise Edition I N T H E U S A

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For ad sales, call Susan Wall, 340-773-0715 or email us at [email protected]

ST. CROIX THIS WEEK

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On behalf of the people and Government of the United States Virgin Islands, I applaud St. Croix This Week maga-zine for highlighting the best in entertainment, siteseeing, dining, shopping, and a myriad of recreational activities available on St. Croix. Both residents and visitors will find on page after page of this helpful resource guide eyecatching attractions, on-island features, and other points of interest. Whether with family, friends, or on your own, this magazine has the inside track and advance view of all the upcoming events and activities on the “Big Island.”

St. Croix’s relaxing beaches and rolling hillsides are the perfect complement for a weekend get-away, and the downtown shopping and restaurants in Christiansted and Frederiksted offer a variety of choices. There are hiking tours, snorkeling and scuba excursions, rainforest sights, and an abundance of other natural and cultural attrac-tions throughout the island. The options for fun and entertainment are truly limitless, and St. Croix This Week provides immediate access to all of St. Croix’s major attrac-tions, while highlighting those that are off-the-beaten path.

As the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Croix has a natural beauty that is both charming and awe-inspiring. Its wondrous landscapes, hillside views, oceanfronts, and downtown areas tell the story of an island rich in culture and history. The influ-ence from Denmark is readily visible in our architecture and windmills, offering a pleasant introduction to the experience of our people of strong Caribbean traditions.

With a long history of providing the inside scoop on the latest and best in fam-ily fun and island excursion entertainment, St. Croix This Week truly captures the beat and pulse of our people. It is my pleasure to extend best wishes to all readers of St. Croix This Week for a safe and enjoyable experience in paradise.

We hope you will enjoy our home as much as we enjoy hosting you.

The Virgin islands Of The UniTed sTaTesOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

1105 King StreetChristiansted, St. Croix, U.S.V.I. 00820

Tel: (340) 773-1404Fax: (340) 713-9806

Tel: (340) 772-1000Fax: (340) 772-0333

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he St. Croix Food & Wine Expe-rience, named one of the Ten Best International Food and Wine Festivals by Forbes Travel, showcases the diverse cuisine and wine available on St. Croix.

Decadent and dynamic events, hosted by celebrated chefs and renowned wine mak-ers, are scheduled for April 6-12.

Chefs were selected based on commit-ment to philanthropy, region, and eager-ness to work with local students in the cu-linary program at the St. Croix Educational Complex. Last year, the Facebook corporate culinary team selected two students to par-ticipate in a culinary internship in California and Chef Todd Gray, hand-picked by First Lady Michelle Obama to help promote the program, introduced the Chefs Move To School on St. Croix. Both Chef Gray, a James Beard Winner, Author, and Restaurateur, from Washington, DC, and Tony Castellucci and Dean Spinks, of the Facebook culinary team are returning to the St. Croix Food & Wine event this year.

Other Guest Chefs joining them are Leah Cohen, Rising Star Chef, Top Chef contes-tant, and owner Pig & Khao, New York, Sam Choy, James Beard Winner, Author, TV Per-sonality, and Restaurateur, Hawaii, and Wil-liam DeSimone, owner Buffalo Diner and Founder Josef L. DeSimone Memorial Fund.

The multi-day event benefits the St. Croix Foundation (www.stxfoundation.org), a non-profit community foundation that directs resources toward high impact initiatives in the areas of public education reform, public safety, and island beautification. See Events Calendar, Pages 4-7, for schedule of activities.

For more information, visit www.stcroixfoodandwine.comwww.tasteofstcroix.comwww.facebook.com/ stcroixfoodandwineexperience

unday, May 4, the 26th Annual St. Croix Ironman 70.3 Triath-lon comes alive! This premier destination event combines the beauty of St. Croix with the challenge of an unforgettable

course. Hundreds of athletes from all over the world vie for a slot in the Ironman 70.3 World Championships.

Swim. 1.24 miles. The early morning swim starts on the beach at Hotel on the Cay, in Christiansted Harbor, and follows a triangular course in sometimes choppy water. The course, marked by small orange and white buoys ends at the wharf area with a ramp exit.

Bike. 56 miles. From the wharf transition area, bikers head off on what is a hot, hilly and frequently windy circumnavigation of St. Croix. An 8-mile loop to the East comes first before heading West to the legendary climb called “The Beast.” Bikers descend to the Melvin Evans Highway heading East to Cramer’s Park before picking up the East End Road back to Christiansted.

Run. 13.1 miles. The bikers now morph into runners and head out on a two-loop course. Runners take East End Road to The Buccaneer Hotel where the course takes a 2-mile course through the ho-tel grounds. This same loop is repeated before returning to Christiansted where they turn up Company Street, turn right at Prince Street, and down King Street to the FINISH!

Hundreds of volunteers spring into ac-tion along the course at Aid Stations or manning the Medical or Massage tents at the finish. Hundreds more cheering spec-tators anxiously await the first glimpse of this year’s winners as they complete a bru-tal but beautiful course.

For more information, visit www.stcroixtriathlon.com

n its 7th year, Reef Jam, sponsored by St. Croix Environmental Association, has created a fun, educational family day at the beach to ‘encourage ma-rine conservation and stewardship through community education and

outreach.’ Reef Jam has become the largest and most anticipated beach celebration on St. Croix.  Every year over 1,000 people flock to the water’s edge to raise money support-ing this mission.

Janelle Schindler, and her husband Kurt, founded Reef Jam in 2008 during Internation-al Year of the Reef. “This event is to celebrate the incredible resource that surrounds us and gives us life,” they say.

On Sunday, May 25, 1-10 pm, come to Rain-bow Beach in Frederiksted with the whole family to celebrate. There will be demonstra-tions, snorkel clinics (with gear & lifeguard), performances, live music, races, kayaking, stand up paddle, tons of raffles and free reef-related activities for the whole family all for a mere $5.

The Reef Rap is exceptional entertainment. This is the 4th year that Reef Jam offered this contest for high school students to perform original songs written about the reef and how to protect it.

You can also register for the Lionfish Derby, sponsored by the St. Croix East End Marine Park. “Lionfish are a serious threat to the reefs and our livelihood,” says Melanie Feltmate, Project Coordinator. For $15, lionfish hunters who catch the largest, smallest, and most li-onfish can win prizes.

Reef Jam is a grass-roots organization dedi-cated to improving the health of St. Croix cor-al reefs through community education and conservation programs that promote posi-tive behavioral changes toward the marine environment.

For more information visit www.reefjam.com

Eat, Drink & Be Merry!

Conquering the Beast!

Celebrate the Reef!

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St. Croix Food & Wine Experience, April 6-12. www.stcroixfoodandwine.com

Events - St. CroixEvents - St. CroixA P R I L / M A Y 2 0 1 4

APRIL 2014Sun, April 13 8 AM SummitMon, April 14 8 AM JewelSat, April 19 8 AM MaasdamSun, April 27 8 AM Jewel

MAY 2014Sun, May 18 8 AM Jewel

CRUISE ARRIVALS

*Ship schedule subject to change. For information, call 772-0357.

ONGOINGSUNDAYS, 9:30-11 AMOrganic Farm ToursRidge to Reef FarmJoin naturalist Veronica Gordon for a tour of the farm. $20 pp. For reservations, call 340-220-0466, email [email protected], or visit www.ridge2reef.org/tours.html

MONDAYS, 5 PMCrab RacesFort Christian Brew PubThe hermit crabs crawl; you cheer them on! For information, call 713-9820

MONDAY, 6 PMCaribbean NightThe Palms at Pelican CoveEnjoy a buffet of island favorites, with Mocko Jumbies, fire dancers & live music! $30 pp; $15 pp for children ages 12 & under. For information, call 718-8920

TUESDAYS, 7 PMBeach Bar-B-Que & Floor ShowHarbormaster Beach ClubTake a short ferry ride to Hotel on the Cay for a delicious BBQ, Steel Pan Music,  Mocko Jumbie, Broken Bottle & Limbo Dancing! For reservations, call (340) 773-2035

FRIDAYS, 5:30 PMCrab RacesDeep End Bar & RestaurantThe hermit crabs crawl; you cheer them on! For info, call (340) 773-4455

TWICE-MONTHLYLunch in the GardenSt. George Village Botanical GardenEnjoy a 3-course luncheon prepared by culi-nary students from St. Croix Career & Technical Education Center. There’s an ever-changing menu. Cost: $20.pp Garden members, $25 non-members. For info, call (340) 692-2874

APRIL 2014THROUGH APRIL 19Transfer Day ExhibitCaribbean Museum Center for the ArtsExhibit commemorates Denmark’s sale of the Virgin Islands to the U.S. in 1917. For info, (340) 772 -2622 or visit www.cmcarts.org

APRIL 4-5, 8 PMOn Stage – Duck Hunter Shoots AngelCaribbean Community TheatreWritten by best-selling author Mitch Albom, a hilarious examination of two Alabama brothers, who have never even shot a duck, convince themselves that they have shot an angel. Call (340) 778-1983 or (340) 718-4229. www.cct.vi

APRIL 6, 10:30 AMSt. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Cuisine on the GreenCarambola Golf ClubsYour two-person Team will taste & sip your way through an 18-Hole Scramble culminat-ing with a dessert buffet & awards ceremony. Non-golfers are invited to sample the tastings via a golf-cart tour. Tickets: $200.pp; $75.pp for no-play taster tickets. Call (340) 773-9898

TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS, 2-3:30 PM‘Life at the Farm’ Farm ToursRidge to Reef FarmWalk around the farm, see the gardens, taste crops & hear what it’s like to live on a farm. $25 pp. Reservations appreciated. For info, call (340) 220-0466 or email [email protected]

TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS, 9 AM-11 PMNursery OpenSt. George Village Botanical GardenShop here for beautiful tropical plants! For info, call (340) 692-2874

TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS, 9:30 AMFarm & Fruit Foraging ToursRidge to Reef FarmThese 2-hour guided tours focus on the fresh organic bounty that grows here. Cost: $35 pp. Group rates. Organic produce for sale. For reservations, call (340) 220-0466 or email [email protected]

WEDNESDAYS, 4-6 PMVI Locally Grown MarketPolly’s at the PierBuy from a collective of sustainable & organic growers or pre-order at www.vi.locallygrown.net (on-line market open Sunday through Tuesday for orders).

WEDNESDAYS, 5 PMCrab RacesDivi Carina Bay ResortThe hermit crabs crawl; you cheer them on! For info, call (340) 773-9700

WEDNESDAYS, 7-9 PMTrivia NightThe Palms at Pelican CoveTest your knowledge of trivia at this fun evening entertainment. Call (340) 718-8920

FIRST THURSDAYS, 6-9 PM.Wine WalkHotel St. CroixEnjoy eight food & wine stations starting at the Palm Garden, traversing the Comanche Bridge to The Pavilion, then the Poolside Pergola and finally the Stag Deck overlooking the Harbor. $20.pp. For more info, call 340-773-0210

THURSDAYS, 6 PM BUFFET, 8 PM ENTERTAINMENTWest Indian Style BBQ & Floor ShowDivi Carina Resort & CasinoCome hear a steel pan band & see Mocko Jumbies; traditional West Indian buffet. For reservations, call (340) 773-9700 x 732

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Sharing Our World--Everyone Matters, a benefit for the VI Humane Learning Center, April 17. Emy Thomas

Events - St. CroixEvents - St. CroixW E L C O M E T O C E L E B R A T E D C H E F S & R E N O W N E D W I N E M A K E R S !

APRIL 6, 5:30-6:30 PMJazz VespersSt. Croix Reformed ChurchThis family-friendly event features local musical talent. Donation: $5. For info, call (340) 778-0520

APRIL 8, 6 PMSt. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Gourmet Vintner DinnerTutto Bene RestaurantCelebrity chef, Sam Choy, pairs with a re-nowned wine personality & the results always astound! This dinner with its gourmet themed auction kicks off the week of indulgence & generosity. Tickets: $250.pp. Call (340) 773-9898

APRIL 8, 6 PMSt. Croix Food & Wine Experience – City KrawlChristianstedAn intimate group of 25 people enjoy specialty beverages & food samplings from participating restaurants & bars as they stroll through the streets of this historic town. Tickets: $100.pp. To register, call (340) 773-9898

APRIL 9-1322nd Annual Tennis ClassicBuccaneer Hotel Tennis ClubCome out & play for a good cause. Several categories of single elimination play. Over 100 players from the Caribbean & U.S. mainland compete. Cost: $40. pp for one event; $45 pp for two events. Proceeds benefit the Women’s Coalition of St. Croix. To register, call (340) 773-3036 or (340) 773-9272

APRIL 9, 4:30-6 PMSt. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Food Fight on the Beacheat@canebayJoin us for a wild & wacky chef competition; its part game show & part iron chef. Tickets: $75.pp. For info, call (340) 773-9898

APRIL 9, 7 PMSt. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Wine DinnerThe GalleonEnjoy an elegant night out featuring a stellar menu perfectly paired with fine wines. Tickets: $150.pp. For reservations, call (340) 773-9898

APRIL 10, 4:29-7 PM2nd Thursday Happy Hour Caribbean Museum Center for the ArtsWorks of local artists & chefs are featured along with live Jazz in the courtyard. Suggested donation: $8. For info, (340) 772 -2622 or visit www.cmcarts.org

APRIL 10, 5:30-6:30 PMNational Park Lecture SeriesDanish Guinea West India Company

APRIL 11, 6 PMSt. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Sunset BBQFrederiksted PierChefs team with local St. Croix Career & Techni-cal Educational Complex’s award winning students to show off their grilling talents. With multiple bars, amazing food & room to roam & dance with the sounds of live entertainment, this event is not to miss. Tickets: $50.pp; Chil-dren 6-12 $25.pp. For info, call (340) 773-9898

APRIL 11 & 12, 7:30 PMCandlelight Concert SeriesEstate Whim MuseumListen to Danish Chamber Players, flutist Mogens Frijs & Pianist Henrik Metz. $40.pp for members; $45.pp for general public. Call (340) 772-0598 or visit stcroixlandmarks.org

APRIL 12, 9 AM-NOONSecond SaturdaySt. George Village Botanical GardenAn interactive program for children & parents to learn about the wonders of the plant world. Ages 6 & up; children must be with an adult.  $5 per child & adult Garden member; $8 per adult non-member. Call (340) 692-2874

Dr. Joshua Torres, Cultural Resource Manager, will discuss indigenous history of the Virgin Islands during this National Park Service hosted monthly lecture series. For info, call (340) 773-1460

APRIL 10, 6 PMSt. Croix Food & Wine Experience – A Taste of St. CroixDivi Carina Bay ResortLocal restaurants, chefs, farms & caterers pro-vide a sampling of their best dishes. Interna-tional winemakers, rum distilleries & breweries also offer samples of their creations. Tickets: $95.pp The Moet & Chandon after Party follows in the Divi Starlight Lounge. For info, call (340) 773-9898

APRIL 11, 5:30 PMSt. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Cork & Fork DinnersPrivate HomesHosted in stunning private homes & historic sites, each Cork & Fork dinner is hosted by a celebrity chef & renowned winemaker. Tickets: $1,000.pp. For reservations, call (340) 773-9898

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APRIL 12, 9 AM-3 PMCoil Basket WorkshopMount Victory Camp Eco-LodgeSpend a day relaxing in the rainforest hills and learn to make this ancient style of basket. $25.pp. Bring your own lunch. To register, call (340) 201-7983 or email [email protected]

APRIL 12, 10:30 AMSt. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Kids CookingPearl B. Larson SchoolCelebrity & local chefs offer simple & fun cooking classes for children ages 6-12 years. Tickets $25.pp; adults free. Call (340) 773-9898

APRIL 12, 3 PMOn Stage – The Calico Cat Company PerformsCaribbean Community TheatreThis kid-friendly production is performed by students in the CCT’s after-school children’s theater program. For info, call (340) 778-1983 or (340) 778-4229

APRIL 12, 6 PMSt. Croix Food & Wine Experience – Wine in the WarehouseLeeward Islands WarehouseEnjoy tastings with winemakers, cocktail sam-plings, small bites & live music. Tickets: $100.pp. For reservations, call (340) 773-9898

APRIL 13, 14, 19 & 27, 8:30 AMFrederiksted Historic Walking TourMeet at ‘Freedom Statue’ across from Frederiksted Pier for a 2 ½ hour guided walking tour of historic Frederiksted hosted by CHANT (Crucian Heritage & Nature Tourism). $20.pp. For reservations, call (340) 719-5455

APRIL 14, 6:45 PMPassover ServiceB’nai Or SynagogueAll are invited to this service hosted by the St. Croix Jewish Community. $30.pp. For reservations and prepay, call Leslie Repp, 340-513-1011 or email [email protected] by April 11.

APRIL 17, 5-8 PMArt Show: Sharing Our World-Everyone MattersHenle StudioArt exhibit benefits the VI Humane Learning Center in support of our animals. Over 20 local participating adult & student artists. Funded in part by the VI Council on the Arts & the National Endowment for the Arts. For info, call (340) 690-5403

APRIL 17, 5-8 PMArt ThursdaysChristianstedVisit more than a dozen galleries & shops that show the works of local artists. Stay after for dinner in town. This Art Walk is a favorite of visitors & locals! For info, call (340) 719-1201

APRIL 18, 6-8 PMSunset JazzClock Tower, Buddhoe Park, FrederikstedBring a beach chair or blanket & listen to local & international jazz artists. Food & beverages for sale. Admission is free.

APRIL 1915th Annual Golden Hook Fishing Club Dolphin TournamentCatch the biggest & most & win prizes. For information, email [email protected]

APRIL 19The National Library Week Run to Your LibraryChristianstedVI Pace Runners hosts this 3.1-mile race that starts at the Florence Williams Public Library & continues in Christiansted with four laps & fin-ishes at the library. For info, call (340) 643-2557 or (340) 777-0258

APRIL 19, 9 AM-3 PMField & Stone WorkshopMount Victory Camp Eco-LodgeCome out to the rainforest & make fire by friction & create your own stone tools the way humans did thousands of years ago! $25.pp. Bring your own lunch. To register, call (340) 201-7983 or email [email protected]

APRIL 19, 10 AM-NOONFREE Snorkel ClinicFort FrederikLearn to snorkel or advance your skills. School-aged children to adults welcome. SEA (St. Croix Environmental Association) will provide instruction, gear, environmental education & light refreshments. Sponsored by Reef Jam. To register, call (340) 773-1989

APRIL 20, 6:30 AM11th Annual Easter Sunrise ServicePoint UdallNon-denominational service. For info, emai [email protected]

APRIL 22, 7 PMArt Demo & Monthly MeetingPalms at Pelican CoveWatch a demo of poured acrylic collage by artist, Phyllis Charles. Public is invited. Hosted by the Artists Guild of St. Croix. For info, call (340) 719-2733

APRIL 25, 5:30-7:30 PMForty-One Years of Design – A Dyers JourneyCaribbean Museum Center for the ArtsYemaya Jones’ textiles blur the boundaries of art & fashion. Current work will be for sale. For info, (340) 772 -2622 or visit www.cmcarts.org

APRIL 26, 7 PMMovie NightFt. ChristiansvaernThe National Park Service invites you to pack a picnic to enjoy during the movie, but pack up all trash afterwards. Bathrooms available. To see what’s playing, visit: facebook.com/stcroixmoviesatthefort

APRIL 27Springfield/Hard Labor Gut HikeThe St. Croix Hiking Association hosts this hike. For info & time, call (340) 772-2073 or visit www.stcroixhiking.org

MAY 2014MAY 1, 6 PMThe Paradise 5KBuccaneer HotelEnjoy this 5K race at the Buccaneer Hotel. For info, call (340) 643-2557 or (340) 777-0258

MAY 2, 6 PMThe Children RunChristianstedVI Pace Runners hosts this 520 meter race for children age 13 & under that starts at Times Square (Sunday Market Square). For info, call (340) 643-2557 or (340) 777-0258

Events - St. CroixEvents - St. CroixJAZZ AT CHRISTIANSTED BANDSTAND APRIL 25 & MAY 30, 5:30-7:30 PM. FREE!

Forty-One Years of Design--A Dyers Journey with Yemaya Jones Textiles, April 25. Susan Wall

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Events - St. CroixEvents - St. CroixWELCOME IRONMAN TRIATHLETES & MEDLEY RACERS!

Christiansted Crucian Triathlon Jump Up, Friday May 2. Susan Wall

MAY 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 8 PMMAY 11, 4 PMOn Stage – CrownsCaribbean Community TheatreThis gospel musical is a moving & celebratory play that uses hats as a theatrical springboard for an exploration of black history & identity. For info, call (340) 778-1983 or (340) 718-4229. www.cct.vi

MAY 2, 6-10 PMCrucian Triathlon Jump Up!ChristianstedA race, tramp, live local music on street corners, Mocko Jumbies to entertain, discount shopping & dining Passport, vendors, stores open late, bar & res-taurant specials. A great family event! No parking on some streets after 5:00 pm. Welcome athletes!

MAY 3, 11:30 AMMAY 21, 10 AMStory Hour at the GardenSt. George Village Botanical GardenA volunteer reader shares a botanical story on the Garden grounds. Bring a towel or blanket & snack. $8 for adults, $1 for children 12 & under; Garden members free. For info, call (340) 692-2874

MAY 4, 6:30 AMSt. Croix Ironman 70.3 TriathlonIsland-WideSpectators line the Christiansted Boardwalk at sunrise to see the start of the race when triathletes take to the harbor for their 1.24-mile swim. Next a 56-mile bike race up the hill dubbed ‘The Beast’ & back finish-ing with a 13.1-mile run. An Awards Banquet & Beach BBQ takes place at the Divi Carina Bay Resort. This elite endurance event is a qualifier for the Ironman World Championships in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii and the Ironman 70.3 Championships in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada.. Call (340) 773-4470

MAY 4, 7:45 AMSt. Croix Sprint TriathlonIsland-WideThis is a milder version of the Triathlon, which features a 750-meter swim, 8-mile bike & 4-mile run. For info, call (340) 773-4470

MAY 4, 5:30-6:30 PMJazz VespersSt. Croix Reformed ChurchThis family-friendly event features local musical talent. Donation: $5. For info, call (340) 778-0520

MAY 8-12SUP (Stand Up Paddleboard) RetreatNorthside Valley Eco LodgeThis five-day event features the 1st Annual Coco-nut Cup Paddle Festival & SUP Race on May 9, plus yoga sessions, beachfront live music & an evening festival with street vendors. Call (340) 772-0558

MAY 8, 4:29-7 PM2nd Thursday Happy Hour Caribbean Museum Center Works of local artists & chefs are featured along with live music by the John H. Woodson En-semble in the courtyard. Suggested donation: $8. For info, (340) 772 -2622 or visit www.cmcarts.org

MAY 8, 5:30-6:30 PMNational Park Lecture SeriesDanish Guinea West India Company The National Park Service holds monthly lectures that discuss topics regarding current research at the islands’ three National Parks. Call (340) 773-1460

MAY 15, 5-8 PMArt ThursdaysChristianstedVisit more than a dozen galleries & shops that show the works of local artists. Stay after for din-ner in town. This Art Walk is a favorite of visitors & locals! For info, call (340) 719-1201

MAY 16, 6-8 PMSunset JazzClock Tower, Buddhoe Park, FrederikstedBring a beach chair or blanket & listen to local & international jazz artists. Food & beverages for sale. Admission free.

MAY 17, 4 PMRelay For Life – St. CroixSt. Croix Educational ComplexJoin in this local event that’s part of a national campaign raising funds for cancer research. For info, call (340) 778-2882

MAY 18, 8:30 AMFrederiksted Historic Walking TourMeet at ‘Freedom Statue’ across from Frederiksted Pier for a 2 ½ hour guided walking tour of historic Frederiksted hosted by CHANT (Crucian Heritage & Nature Tourism). $20.pp. For reservations, call (340) 719-5455

MAY 23, 6 AM-MAY 25, 2 PMLionfish DerbyRainbow Beach, FrederikstedSee how many invasive lionfish you can catch in 2 ½-days. Weigh-in at Reef Jam. Hosted by Friends of the St. Croix East End Marine Park. For info, call (340) 718-3367 or visit www.friendsofstxeemp.org

MAY 24, 10 AM-NOONGrow & Learn St. George Village Botanical GardenEnjoy the Garden’s series of educational work-shops for adults led by local experts & enthusiasts. $5 members; $15 for non-members. For reservations, call (340) 692-2874

MAY 24Walking Tour of Richmond JailThe St. Croix Hiking Association hosts this walking tour. For info & time, call (340) 772-2073 or visit www.stcroixhiking.org

MAY 251st Annual Ladies Memorial Day RaceSt. Croix Yacht ClubFor info, call (340) 773-9531

MAY 25, 1-10 PM7th Annual Reef JamRainbow Beach, FrederikstedThis always-anticipated beach festival raises money & awareness for marine conservation & is a project of the St. Croix Environmental Association (SEA). For information, call (340) 773-1989

MAY 26The Memorial Day RunChristianstedVI Pace Runners hosts this 2-mile run that starts at Beeston Hill (registration at Beeston Hill Fitness Center) & finishes in Christiansted. For info, call (340) 643-2557 or (340) 777-0258

MAY 27, 7 PMArt Workshop & Monthly MeetingPalms at Pelican CoveJoin artist Laurie Ingersoll for a hands-on workshop on the uplifting art form of Zentangle. Public is invited. Hosted by the Artists Guild of St. Croix. For info, call (340) 719-2733

MAY 31, 7 PMMovie NightFt. ChristiansvaernThe National Park Service invites you to pack a picnic to enjoy during the movie, but pack up all trash afterwards. Bathrooms available. To see what’s playing, visit: facebook.com/stcroixmoviesatthefort

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COMPANY STREETCache of the Day – 340-773-3648Whim”sea”cal treasures await you when you step into this charming colorful shop on historic Company Street in Christiansted. Under the sea critters will delight kids and adults alike from pretty mermaids to cuddly seahorses & turtles as well as puzzles, books & light-up bath tub toys for all ages. You’ll find attractive home décor items such as clev-er sink strainers, embroidered guest towels, beauti-fully designed shell & palm tree serving pieces with napkins to match as well as prints & handicrafts from local artists. Sea glass jewelry, fragrant soaps, colorful beach cover-ups, tropical beach bags, the best cards on the island, the cutest shop dog & so much more are just inside the door strung with dancing Mocko Jumbies at #55 Company Street!

Designworks / Island Living Store – 340-713-8102 at Apothecary Hall (Mon-Sat 11-4) offers island elegance in the West Indies Collection of solid teak antique reproduction furniture, home furnishings and accessories. Works by island artists (originals and prints, ceramics, metalwork and photography), gifts, jewelry, maps, cards, and design services by Richard Harris. www.islandlivingstore.com

Sonya, Ltd hand-crafted Peacock bracelet. Sonya, Ltd.

Duty-Free ShoppingDuty-Free ShoppingFIND STORE LOCATIONS ON THE CHRISTIANSTED MAP, PAGE 56.

When Shopping on St. Croix, US citizens can enjoy a Duty-Free Allowance of $1600.00 per person, including children, every 30 days whether buying to pack or mail. This could add up to a $6400.00 joint declaration for a family of four residing in one household and traveling together!

When returning to the US you will be required to fill out a separate 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 $800.00 limit from other islands, so make your important purchases on St. Croix.

You may also take 5 cartons of cigarettes and 6 bottles of liquor back as long as 1 of the bottles is a product made in the VI such as Cruzan Rum. Liquor boxes are free to check aboard your return flight!

Outside this allowance you can mail gifts to friends and relatives (not includ-ing tobacco and alcohol)—one package a day to the same address up to $100.00 in value with no declaration.

Check the Easy Shopping Guide on Page 10 to find what you’re looking for.

Make important purchases here — Allowance is Double

That of Other Islands!

Duty-Free Allowance

“The Duty-Free allowance for US citizens is $1600.00. Twice as much as any other

Caribbean location!”

51 ABC Company Street 340.773.0404 www.quinhousegalleries.com [email protected]

Fine Mahogany FurnitureBeautiful Chinese AntiquesQuality Gi� s & Collecibles

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Sonya’s – 340-778-8605 Hook up with the Original- Sonya’s St. Croix Hook. Located at #1 Company Street since 1964, an introduction to the hand-wrought jewelry at Sonya’s begins with the pleasantly inexpensive hook bracelet which is often imitated, never duplicated. Our designs include: hurricanes, hearts, flowers, sea life, breast cancer awareness, and so much more. All creations are crafted in sterling silver, 14 & 18 karat gold—bracelets, rings, earrings, and pendants. Our loyal customers continue to vote our jewelry #1 in the Virgin Islands. Visit us at www.sonyaltd.com Toll-free: 877-766-9284.

Quin House Galleries – 340-773-0404Since 1989, Quin House Galleries has been furnish-ing island homes with the finest quality, handcrafted mahogany, teak, and exotic fruitwood furniture. Classic Chinese antiques, restored furniture, and quality gifts and collectibles for home or office add variety and style. Quin House Galleries has always been known for its unique styles and excellent quality and is a consistent winner of the VI Daily News Readers’ Poll for Best Furniture and Home Décor. Located on Company Street (at the corner of Queen Cross Street) in the his-toric Quin House, we are open Mon. – Fri., 10 am – 5 pm, Sat. 10 am – 4 pm. www.quinhousegalleries.com

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Caribbean inspired feel good jewelry. ib designs

COMPANY STREET cont...ib designs – 773-4322 (say “eye-bee”)An island favorite in historic Christiansted, this gallery is home to the distinctive designs of local artist/metalsmith, Whealan Massicott. Whealan has been crafting for over 20 years and is fortunate to have a fabulous team of artisans join him in creating magical jewelry. Being a musician at heart allows life’s move-ments, patterns, and rhythms to play out in his raw, organic designs. Ib designs Feel Good Jewelry is a salute to the simplicity of life and to the inspiration of creativity. Come see our new Om, Gratitude, and Anchor collections.Truly artful, truly unique, truly Caribbean! Feel Good Jewelry for Feel Good People. Stop in to say hi to Whealan, Kris, and the rest of the ib family. Find us on Facebook. www.islandboydesigns.com

Island Tribe of St. Croix – 340-719-0936This unique women’s store specializes in batik clothing for women of all sizes, Small to 4X. Island Tribe of St. Croix features a casual line of “patchwork” styles and an “island elegant” signature line. Beaded jewelry, sarongs, scarves, hats in all the vibrant, rich colors of the Caribbean compliment any style. New arrivals weekly. Special orders welcome. Gift certificates available. Great prices and a fun place to shop. Open Monday through Saturday 10am to 6pm.

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Queen Cross Street

QUEEN CROSS STREETHotheads – 340-773-7888 This trendy shop has swimwear for all shapes and sizes including hard-to-find separates, cup sizes, long torso, and attractive styles for full-figured women. We also carry colorful sarongs, cover-ups, bags, great accessories, casual and dressy clothing, and sandals. And…the reason for the name – hats, hats, and more hats! Come see us in our new location on Queen Cross Street near Strand. We’re open 7 days a week, Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm and Sundays, 11 am – 4 pm.

Hotheads swimwear favorites—La Blanca, Ralph Lauren Blue Label, Roxy, Sperry, Tommy Bahama, Trina Turk & VIT. A.

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Juicy gems rings at Joyia-Inspirational Jewelry!Beautiful batiks in every color and every size. Island Tribe

Duty-Free ShoppingMAY 2 CHRISTIANSTED CRUCIAN TRIATHLON JUMPUP—STORES OPEN LATE!

Duty-Free Shopping

Angelique de Paris Bracelets. Panache Jewelers

QUEEN CROSS STREETJOYIA-Inspirational Jewelry – 713-4JOY (4569) Artist and jeweler, Joyia Jones, invites you to her working studio to experience handcrafted jew-elry utilizing gold, gold-filled, silver, copper, and precious stones. Come see our “intention jewelry” line and have names, dates, or inspira-tional words hand- engraved on your pendants, bracelets, and rings…perfect to commemorate any occasion! Stop by and transform your inspi-rations into wearable art. Be inspired. Be creative. Be intentional. Mon-Sat 10-5pm. Queen Cross Street www.Joyia.us

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The sun induces light through the leaf allowing for nourishment and strong roots. Introducing the Crucian Leaf Collection in Sterling with Gold at Tropical Bracelet.

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KING STREETPanache Jewelers – 340-719-6624Finally, Panache Jewelers has arrived on St. Croix! With over 15 years of fine jewelry experience, Kevin Banani established Panache Jewelers in 2009 to meet the needs of the St Croix customer—fine jewelry inspired by romance, passion, and the beauty of the Virgin Islands. Your Authorized Dealer for Witnauer, Bulova, Fossil, and Michael Kors watches, Angelique de Paris bracelets, rings, and earings, and The Hook Company bracelets, Panache also carries a wide assortment of 14K gold, silver, and diamond fine jewelry. Distinctive Style. Distinctive Quality. Distinctively You. Come visit Your Ultimate Jewelry Destination on King Street, Christiansted. Open Monday – Saturday, 9:30-6 pm and Sundays, 11-3pm during Season.

340.719.0672www.islandbracelets.com

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On the corner of Queen Cross and Strand Streets, Christiansted.

Be inspired.

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2220 Queen Cross Street, Christiansted • 340-713-4JOY

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QUEEN CROSS cont...Tropical Bracelet Factory Outlet – 340-719-0672 We are not only a store but an attraction not to be missed specializing in magnificent jewelry made on the premises. See how your special piece is designed, created, and finished through our stu-dio’s glass windows. View our extensive collection of stainless steel, copper, platinum, gold, and silver earrings, pendants, and rings. We have the larg-est selection of island bracelets, chaney, Larimar, conch, diamonds of all colors and sizes, certified ancient coins, natural pearls including the most unique of them all— “The Queen Conch Pearl.” Free rum samples from our extensive liquor col-lection available daily. Stop in for a rare cigar to commemorate your vacation. Known for our locally made crafts and collectables, take home a real souvenir made right here on St. Croix. Open Monday – Saturday, 10-6pm.

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Purple Papaya for the largest selection of ladies & men’s swimwear! Purple Papaya

Duty-Free ShoppingDuty-Free ShoppingCHECK THE EASY SHOPPING GUIDE ON PAGE 10 FOR WHERE TO FIND IT!

PAN AM PAVILIONThe Purple Papaya – 340-713-9412Nested in St. Croix’s historic Christiansted, and embedded in the hearts and minds of everyone who has entered through its doors, is the Purple Papaya Souvenir and Gift Shop. The store is loaded with a full line of souvenirs, cold drinks and snacks, the largest selection of embroidered tee shirts and sweatshirts, Hawaiian shirts and dresses, sun tan lotions, sunglasses, towels, hats & caps, disposable cameras, batteries, and qual-ity beach/swimwear for the entire family. So, if you are looking for excellent customer service, and quality merchandise, come on in. It’s the island’s number one spot for ALL your Duty Free shopping, and vacation needs. It’s where you always get more for Le$$!

STRAND STREETNelthropp & Low – 340-773-0365Located in the heart of downtown Christiansted, Nelthropp & Low is tucked under the Danish arches at the entrance to Pan Am Pavilion. Inside you’ll find a variety of unique treasures for every-one’s tastes. Voted Best Diamonds in the VI Daily News Reader’s Poll since 2009 & Best Fine Jewelry in 2010, 2012 & 2013, they are the leader in dia-mond education and experience on St. Croix. Specialties include custom bridal, jewelry design, handmade island bracelets, Chaney jewelry, men’s titanium & alternative metal jewelry, charm brace-let beads, Australian opals, treasure coins, silver, watches & island-inspired designs. Owner Rob Low has been creating jewelry on St. Croix since 1978, and staff jeweler/gemologist Nicole Gariepy has been working with fine jewelry on island since 1997. www.nelthropp-low.com

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Half block from Gov’t parking lot on Strant Street in C’stedOpen 10 to 5 ~ Call: 340-773-9892

Scents & Seasonings • Exotic Coffees & Teaslocal Condiments & Jams

The Thymes, ltd. Soaps & lotions Vera Bradley Bags • Unusual Gifts

STRAND STREET cont...The Royal Poinciana – 340-773-9892Just a half block from the government park-ing lot, stop in for Caribbean-made special-ties, Sunny Caribee spices, local condiments and jams, metal art, colorful pottery and hostess gifts, The Thymes Ltd. soaps, lotions, and bath gels, cook books, kitchen accesso-ries, and unusual note cards, gourmet coffees and tea, Vera Bradley bags, island-design tee dresses and much more—gifts for your friends and family here or back home. This wonderful shop delights your senses!

Crucian Gold- 340-773-5241Crucian Gold is home to a family of jew-elry artisans. Discover how Crucian Gold’s original designs are inspired by the history, people, and natural environment of St. Croix. Visit our studio where we hand make jewelry in our on-site workshop. Enjoy unique silver and gold pieces crafted from recycled and eco-friendly sources. Monday-Saturday 10-5pm, www.cruciangold.com,  [email protected]

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MONDAY - FRIDAY OPEN AT 7AMSATURDAY & SUNDAY OPEN AT 8AM

AN UPTOWN COFFEE SHOPIN DOWNTOWN FREDERIKSTED

www.viviolette.com • [email protected] Strand Street • 340-773-214838 Strand Street • 340-773-2148www.viviolette.com • [email protected]

ROGUE by Rihanna. “Made for all women, for every mood, because we all want to project our true selves.” Violette Boutique

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Duty-Free ShoppingDuty-Free ShoppingFIND STORE LOCATIONS ON THE CHRISTIANSTED MAP, PAGE 56.

Nelthropp & Low ribbon earrings in gold, silver or copper. Nicole Gariepy Baci Duty Free’s Colore By the Yard—Sterling with

Amethyst, Blue Topaz, Citrine, Onyx or Multi-stone. All beautiful, vibrant, amazing. Baci Duty Free

The Thymes Collection at Royal Poinciana—dedicated to enhancing the quality of your daily life through the transformative power of frangrance!

Violette Boutique – 340-773-2148Located in the heart of Christiansted, our staff has offered exceptional service on St. Croix since 1962. We carry European imports at Duty-Free prices. Our lines include fragrances by Vera Wang, Chanel, Givenchy, Lalique, Issey Miyake, Jean Paul Gaultier, Marc Jacobs, Sean John, and Tom Ford. Our cosmetic lines include Estee Lauder, Clinique, Lancome, Clarins, and Fashion Fair. We also carry a beautiful selection of designer fashion jewelry by Lalique, watches by Gucci, Technomarine, and Swiss Army, bags by Dooney & Bourke, Kipling, Brighton, and Land, sunglasses, pens, and accessories by Cartier, and Montblanc, and Swiss Army knives. Call 800-544-5912, [email protected] www.viviolette.com

Baci Duty Free – 340-773-5040Located on the corner of Queen Cross and Strand Streets, Baci Duty Free is here to serve your island shopping needs. Elegant stones are set in precious metals by designers such as Gabriel, Elma Gil, and Vahan. We also feature Titanium jewelry by the Hook Company along with enamel jewelry by Belle etoile, and copper or bronze creations by Rebecca to name a few. Stop in and be tempted by our wide selection of unique liquors, fine bourbons, scotches, and rums from around the world. A large array of cigars can be found in our Humidor. To complete your shopping experience, we also feature designer sunglasses, authentic trea-sure coins and South Sea pearls. Finally, eliminate hassles with our stateside packaging service! Mon-Sat 10-6. Visit us at www.bacidutyfree.com.

Live It! Jewelry – 340-227-6380This unique gallery and the custom creations of artist Sheri Mount have captured the hearts of both locals and tourists alike.  Live it!—the name says it all.  Sheri’s pieces reflect the energy and influence of real life with an eye for quality.  This hand-crafted jewelry embodies Sheri’s passion for design, art and her love of music. Live It! Jewelry has been featured in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New Orleans, Palm Beach, Miami and New York but you can stop by Sheri’s shop here in St. Croix and witness the creation of these compelling works in person.  With her island-inspired signature St. Croix Coin and Longitude and Latitude line or something custom-made just for you, carry your Caribbean memories home with Live it! Jewelry.

GALLOWS BAYRare Finds – 340-713-9254 This fascinating shop is found at the gateway to Gallows Bay — turn left after Tutto Bene on East End Road. Here you’ll discover an assortment of different, fun gifts and collectibles. Open Wednesday thru Saturday, they offer something old, something new, something for every taste and budget. Browse here for a memento of St. Croix. 713-9254.

Undercover Books – 340-719-1567 If you are looking for an independent book-store in St. Croix, Undercover Books & Gifts in Gallows Bay is it. The Bistro is located right next door, so you can enjoy a cup of coffee after browsing the shelves. Undercover has everything you need in a bookstore. You will find the latest in fiction, and non-fiction as well as a fantastic children’s section. Don’t be surprised if you run into one or two local writ-ers while you’re there; they have a great local interest selection and provide a comprehensive representation of the local talent.

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has a large selection of Maui Jim, Oakley, Costa, Ray Ban, Gucci, and Dior sunglasses. When it comes to cigars from Arturo Fuente, Ashton, Cohiba, Padron and Montecristo you will find the best stock walk in humidor in the Virgin Islands.

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has a large selection of Maui Jim, Oakley, Costa, Ray Ban, Gucci, and Dior sunglasses. When it comes to cigars from Arturo Fuente, Ashton, Cohiba, Padron and Montecristo you will find the best stock walk in humidor in the Virgin Islands.

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Duty-Free ShoppingDuty-Free ShoppingAROUND THE ISLANDARTfarm, LLC • 340-514-4873Local farmer Luca Gasperi and family grow a great diversity of high quality salads, tomatoes, vegetables, herbs and fruits in small inter-planted gardens on the South Shore. Now in their 4th season on the South Shore (14th year farming organically on St. Croix), ARTfarm is known for sweet local tomatoes in the winter months and pineapples in the summer, and local restaurant chefs prize their microgreens and edible flowers. Luca is always experiment-ing with new crops and the shady farmstand sits near several of the gardens and a tiny art gallery. Arrive early to the stand to greet your neighbors and for the best selection. The farm is available for weddings and farm-to-table events. Current produce listings on their website: ARTfarmLLC.com

The history of our island is mirrored in its old church structures, many of which have recently been restored. The Mora-vian brethren, arriving here in the 1730s from Saxony in today’s Germany, founded their mission to bring Christianity to the enslaved part of the population. Their handsome yellow buildings at the entrance to Christiansted and red-roofed white wooden church mid-island, along with a contemporary church in Frederiksted, at-test to their continued importance.

The historic Anglican (Episcopalian) churches built in Gothic style include St. John’s in Christiansted, and in Frederiksted the beautifully restored St. Paul’s church, which had been damaged by a fire in 1996. These and other Anglican churches bear witmess to the large English population which settled here (and also brought us our custom of left lane driving.

The large number of Irish settlers, along with Englishmen and Hispanics, have contributed to the presece of the Catholic church; Holy Cross in Christiansted is the oldest in the Virgin Islands; also significant and historic are St. Ann’s (with an inter-esting shrine) mid-island, St. Joseph’s on Centerline, and St. Patrick’s in Frederiksted.

The Danish rule of the island from 1733 to 1917 brought the Lutheran church, which still plays a large role here. Lord God of Sabaoth in Christiansted occupies the former Dutch Reformed Church; Holy Trin-ity in Frederiksted was built shortly after the town was founded.

The Dutch Reformed church (Presbyte-rian) now has an new mid-island home.

But these are just a few of the many (at last count over 150) churches on St. Croix, from Seventh-Day Adventist to Methodist, Baptist, Church of God, any many more. You will find that church attendance and activities are important to a large part of our population, and visitors are always welcome at services,often a high point in their experience of our island.

Many other faiths offer places of wor-ship: a Jewish synagoge, a Hindu temple, and a Moslem mosque, to name a few.

An easy-to-follow guide is actually the yellow pages of our local phone book beginning on Page 63.

Undercover celebrates Christiansted with two new locally-authored books! Ashley Bouzianis

Rare Finds Antiques & Collectibles! Susan Wall

ISLAND WORSHIP

Antiques, Unique Giftsand Collectibles

340-713-9254

Franklin’s on the WaterfrontThere’s a new dog in town! Polly’s brother Franklin is moving in! Franklin’s on the Waterfront, a Caribbean Emporium, will delight your senses...inspire you. Experience the hip, modern vibe of Frederiksted’s new gift and home furnishings emporium. Whether you’re looking for that perfect vase, lamp or other objet d’art, you are sure to find it at Franklin’s! An unparalleled candle selection awaits you, brands like Seda France, Aspen Bay, and Barr Co. Coffee and Tea Connoisseurs-you’ll find all the accoutrement necessary for your gourmet home experience. Of course Franklin didn’t forget his four-legged friends. He’s wrangled up about the funkiest selection of pet accessories on island! Clever greeting cards, unique Holiday Decor, and art from St. Croix’s finest artists will make you return time and again. Come West-make a day of it! Have a healthy lunch and cap-puccino at Polly’s, and step next door to a shop you may til now have thought you could only find stateside! #4 Strand Street, Frederiksted.

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Duty-Free ShoppingDuty-Free ShoppingFIND STORE LOCATIONS ON THE ISLAND MAP PAGE 54 & FREDERIKSTED MAP PAGE 58.

Luca’s dad, Kiko Gasperi, picks between 200-500 pounds a week of organically grown tomatoes at ARTfarm, January – May. Christina Gasperi

For every product purchased, Hand in Hand saves 50 square feet of rainforest & donates a bar of soap & one month of clean water to a child in the developing world.  For every bar of soap sold, a bar of soap will be donated to the Haiti Relief Fund. Exclusively available at Franklin’s on the Waterfront.

The Museum Store – 340-692-2874 St. George Village Botanical Garden Museum Store specializes in botanically themed gifts, books and local art. Offering tasteful home decor and dazzling jewelry designs matched only by the Garden itself! If you’re a cook you’ll find one of the best collection of cookbooks on the island and other kitchen items. There’s great stuff for kids as well, with a focus on toys and books that are both fun and educational. Remember your trip to the Botanical Garden and St. Croix with a memento from The Museum Store.

• Funky objet d’art

• Super Chic Home Accents

• Patience Brewster Seasonal Decorations

• Scrumptious Seasonal Decor

• Seda France Candles

• Aspen Bay Candles

• Archipelago Botanicals and Candles

• ib designs Chaney Jewelry

• Cool Dog & Cat Accessories

• Franklin’s Logo Tee

• Hand-Blended Sterling Teas

• Gourmet Coffee and Tea Accessories

• World-Class Wines

FRANKLIN’S ON THE WATERFRONTWorld Class Coffee and Espresso

Fresh Hand-Blended Sterling Teas • Winner "Best Coffeeand Espresso on St. Croix" 2011 • Ghirardelli Frappes

100% Fruit Smoothies • Organic Egg BreakfastsFeaturing the Island's freshest Local Organic Produce

Light, Healthy Wraps • Showcase Organic SaladsFrederik’s Award-Winning Vegan Loveburger

Sweet Pea's Gourmet Grilled Cheese SandwichesLocal Ice Cream • Internet Stations • WiFiLocal Art Featured on our Gallery Walls

ALWAYS LOCAL! ALWAYS FRESH!ALWAYS FUN, FUNKY,

AND FRIENDLY...POLLY'S!#3 Strand Street, Frederiksted, St. CroixThree Doors Down from the Pier340-719-WiFi (9434)

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Harbormaster Restaurant’s Fresh Chopped and Seasoned Chicken Salad with Coleslaw, 3-Bean Salad, Pasta Salad, and Potato Salad. Susan Wall

Angry Nates Boathouse & Seafood Emporium – 340-692-6283Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner on our board-walk patio or in our breezy open-air restaurant overlooking the beautiful Christiansted Harbor. Sit back and watch the local fishing boats deliver their daily catch of Wahoo, Tuna, or Mahi-Mahi (a fish so nice we named it twice). We specialize in the fresh seafood that is brought to our dock every day. Voted Best New Restaurant in St. Croix, 2008 (VI Daily News), we feature a creative dinner menu incorporating an eclectic blend of world cuisines, a unique and affordable wine list, and drink specials from the most complete bar on the island. Open 7 days a week. MC, Visa.

Avocado Pitt – 340-773-9843This bistro cafe, located adjacent to Christiansted Fort on the Boardwalk overlooking the harbor, is a must for your stay in St Croix. Visitors return year after year.  Enjoy breakfast, lunch, afternoon snacks, ice cream, smoothies, beer or even a rum. Try our signature breakfast, granola with fresh fruit and yogurt. Eggs served any style.  Lunch features include spicy tuna wrap, deli style sand-wiches, burgers or our lunch special (changes daily).  Box lunches available for your Buck Island trip, beach day, or dive adventure.  Call ahead or order on the day. Voted “Best Breakfast on St Croix” multiple years by the readers of the Daily News.  Open daily from 7:00am.

Ft. Christian Brew Pub – 340-713-9820Enjoy casual boardwalk dining or upstairs with a spectacular view of the harbor at the VIs’ only micro-brewery/pub.  In addition to burgers, wings, soup & salads, our unique menu features crab, duck, steamed mussels, shrimp & fresh local fish.  Dine from 11 am - 10 pm daily. 5 hand-crafted ales are brewed on the premises & served frosty cold on tap.  Mon night specials include free draft ale with a steak or seafood entree; Two for Tues features 2 for 1 drinks from 5 – 9 pm; Wed is $15 for a Bucket of Beers; Thirsty Thurs are quenched with $10 Pitchers

of Ale. ½-price appetizers are featured during Happy Hours Mon thru Fri from 4:30 – 6:00 pm.  On Sat enjoy $5 Bloody Marys all day with $2 Beer & $4 Well Drinks from 9 pm to 11 pm. Voted the “Bar with the Best Live Entertainment in the VI” by Daily News readers for 2011! MC, VISA. www.fortchristianbrewpub.com

Galangal – 340-773-0076As one approaches the 1729 House, the tan one across from Fort Christiansvaern Park, the Galangal sign, made from wine corks by a patron, is hardly visible from the street. Opening the aubergine door is almost magical as one steps inside an elegant white-table dining room filled with original paintings, and Indo-Colonial architectural elements. Sitting down at the cool, dry granite bar, one just knows their Martini is going to be ice cold and the red wine will be at 65 degrees. Galangal specializes in authentic modern Thai cuisine, combining traditional ingredi-ents with international flavors and techniques. Freshness is the key to Galangal’s bold flavors and consistent quality. Spices from Vietnam and Singapore, curry pastes from Bangkok and unusu-

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On the Christiansted Boardwalk overlooking the Harbor

www.angrynates.com • 692-6283

On the Christiansted Boardwalk overlooking the Harbor

www.angrynates.com • 340-692-6283

Open 7 Days a Week for Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerOpen 7 Days a Week for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

ARTfarm, LLC – 340-514-4873Mon & Wed, 3 pm – 6 pm, Sat, 10-12 noonFarmer/artist Luca Gssperi continues the tradition of quality organic tomatoes, mi-crogreens, salad mixes, fruits, herbs, veg-gies, potted trees, pineapple plants, & more. www.artfarmllc.com

Christian “Shan” Hendricks Farmer’s MarketSaturdays, 8 am – 3 pm, ChristianstedSupport our local growers at this revitalized VI Dept. of Agriculture market!

La Reine Farmers Market – 340-778-0998Sat, 6:30 am – 11 amVendors offer herbs, carrots, yams, collard greens, lettuce, beets, mango, avocado, gua-va, pumpkin, arugula, plants, trees, & much more at this VI Dept of Agriculture market!

Ridge to Reef Farm – 340-220-0466Wed, 3:30 pm We’re a USDA certified organic farm. Pre-order produce at www.vilocallygrown.net and pick up or shop Wednesdays at Polly’s at the Pier, Frederiksted.

Sajah Farm – 340-773-8065 or 277-6046Mon – Fri, 10 am – 5 pm, Sat, 7 am – 5 pmSince 1998, Dale and Yvette Browne offer livestock, eggs, organically grown tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, greens, peppers, cau-liflower, broccoli, carrots and beets, & more. www.sejahfarm.com

Sun Croix Foods, LLC – 340-422-1398Farmers Gary & Laurie Pokorny grow 4 dozen produce varieties like lettuce, spin-ach, arugula, basil, carrots, okra, cucumbers, sweet peppers & tomatoes. Visit or order online! www.suncroix.com

Tropics Hydroponics Farm – 340-227-5546Mon – Fri, 8 am – 3 pm, Sat, La Reine MarketBrian McCulough specializes in high-quality Bibb lettuce & beefsteak & cluster vine-rip-ened tomatoes fed with purified, nutrient-rich well water. First left off Rt. #80 heading to Salt River.

VI Farmers Coop – 340-773-3276, 201-2224Sat, 7 am – 3 pmVendors pool their produce for a more consis-tent supply of locally-grown food. Across from the VI Health & Fitness Center at Beeston Hill.

Find all farms on the Maps pages 54-56. Days and times are subject to change seasonally; call ahead to confirm or check websites.

Farm FreshWhere To Find It!

RESTAURANTat HOTEL on the CAY

For Tuesday Night Reservations, call 340-719-5438

Beachfront Breakfast & Lunch Tuesday Beach BBQ & Floorshow, 7-10:30 pm(Steel Pan • Mocko JumbieBroken Bottle & Limbo Dance)

Sunday Live Music from 2 pm

RESTAURANTat HOTEL on the CAY

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Ft. Christian Brew Pub offers 5 hand-crafted ales, brewed on the premises, served frosty cold on tap.

Ital In Paradise Lentil Balls, Brown Rice, Coconut Curry Chickpea Tofu, Steam Kale with Beet Strips, Fresh Salad with Moringa Passion Fruit Dressing. Ted Davis

Dining on St. CroixDining on St. CroixA Taste of St. Croix — CHRISTIANSTED / GALLOWS BAY

al Asian vegetables grown in our own gardens give Galangal’s dishes their unique and authentic flavors. Even the soup is made à la minute. St. Croix’s #1 dining destination- (tripadvisor.com). Dinner 5:30 - 9:30. Closed Sunday and Monday.

Harbormaster Restaurant – 340-719-5438A real treat in the middle of Christiansted Harbor at Hotel on the Cay—the Harbormaster serves up breakfast and lunch every day right on the beach! Tuesdays enjoy a fabulous West Indian BBQ Feast & Floorshow, from 7 – 10:30 pm, complete with Steel Pan music, Mocko Jumbie, & Broken Bottle & Limbo Dance! Here’s a chance to experience true St. Croix culture and get pho-tographed with a stilt dancer! Sunday’s there’s live music from 2 pm so come for breakfast or lunch and spend the afternoon relaxing with friends. Breakfast is served from 7:30 – 11:00 am and lunch from 11:30 – 4:30 pm. Just a short ferry ride from Kings Wharf. Call for Tuesday night reservations or if we can help with catering your next banquet or wedding!

Hotel St. Croix/Club Comanche – 340-773-0210On the boardwalk of the historic Christiansted Harbor, the charmingly Caribbean Hotel St. Croix is near galleries, duty-free shops, cus-tom jewelers, fine restaurants, waterfront bars, excursion boats, dive shops and the seaplane ramp. Guests enjoy a view of the sailboat-dotted Christiansted harbor and St. Croix’s first and still-largest swimming pool.  On-property estab-lishments include a store and cafe, the extraor-dinary custom designs of Live It! Jewelry, and the waterfront Mill Bar—famous for their frozen drinks and voted one of the top 25 bars in the Caribbean.  After a day of island fun, guests can enjoy cocktails at The Rum & Wine Bar or the Palm Garden, a romantically lush tropical hide-away. Restored and renovated, Hotel St. Croix’s charming rooms reflect the historic character of The West Indies. www.hotel-st-croix.com

Ital In Paradise — 340-473-7373A great place to eat! Looking for the #1 Ital & Vegetarian restaurant to eat? You have found it! Ital in Paradise offers homemade veggie burgers, roast-ed cauliflower, & gluten- free, egg-free & dairy-free daily specials that will delight your senses & stimu-

CLUB COMANCHEBuilt in 1756

The Café & Deli

the rum & wine Bar

featuring

7am-3pm Monday-Saturday 9am-2pm Sunday Brunch

11am-9pmHappy Hour 4-6pm

Stay above it all

@ hotel St. Croix340-773-0210no.1 Strand Street ~ ChriStianSted

late your tastebuds. Thirsty on a hot day? Refresh with one of our island favorites such as green foods speciality drink chlorophyll or creamy deli-cious peanut punch. Never tried a vegetarian meal before? Come on through we are sure to wow you with our coconut curry tofu & coconut rice served

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Dining on St. CroixDining on St. CroixFIND CHRISTIANSTED & GALLOWS BAY RESTAURANT LOCATIONS ON PG. 56.

with kale & baby bella mushrooms. Hungry? Find your way to Ital in Paradise located upstairs next to Riddims. We are open Monday - Saturday 11:30 am - 8:30 pm. Like us on Facebook!

Savant – 340-713-8666This little place is hard to describe. It has the ultimate food with a really cool vibe. Inside is cozy and sophisticated as well. The Courtyard is an open-air piece of art they do tell. The food is the most creative they say (voted “Most Creative Cuisine,” Daily News 2009 Readers’ Poll). From our kitchen comes fresh fish, grilled baby calamari, and our famous stuffed filet. The specials are over the top — you just won’t know what to order in this little spot. As hard as you try, you might never find as interesting a place as this to dine — from the food, to the wine, to the magic of this place and even to your waiter’s happy little face. People travel from one place to the next but always return and say Savant is the best. We could list all of our awards and all our grand fetes, but the best thing to do is just ask anybody on the streets! Dinner, Monday-Saturday, 6-10pm.

Tavern 1844 – 340-773-1844If you’re craving an incredible burger and a draft beer to wash it down with, come to Tavern 1844.  How about a dozen fresh-shucked oysters, or our signature lobster mac ‘n cheese or award-winning handmade Ravioli?  Tavern 1844 has the largest beer menu in the VI and a burger menu just as compelling.  Every dish is made to order, so be prepared to have your taste buds re-vitalized!  Try out never-been-frozen mussels steamed in the broth of the day along with some hand-cut, duck-fat fries or just Brussels sprouts sauteed with bacon.  In a great atmosphere just two blocks up from the boardwalk, Tavern 1844 is the best place on island for burgers and seafood and the only place on island for a draft Guinness!  Facebook us!

You Are Here Bar & Grille – 340-713-0246You Are Here Bar & Grille is tucked away in Kings Alley, just off the Boardwalk. Owner, Andrew Havanchak, moved to St. Croix three years ago and fell in love with St. Croix and decided to build on it!  The atmosphere at You Are Here is Unique, Fun, and Upbeat merging Local and Continental culture. We have free WiFi, a power strip at the bar for plug-ins, and the menu offers food that is both Quick and Savory. Open 11 am – 11 pm every day, it is home of the largest World Map on island so you’ll always know where You Are... when You Are Here! First Place Entrée Winner at A Taste of St. Croix 2013 for Shrimp Corndogs.Add us on Facebook and check us out on Trip Advisor!

Savant’s Fresh Mahi Ceviche. Susan Wall

170 plus Craft Beers & MoreYour Complete Beverage Store

340-277-7617

Mon-Fri3-6 pm

Saturday 9-6 pm

Great Food! Great Fun!

Great Times!

340-713-0246www.youareherestx.com

Home of the “Best Pizza” on Island!In Kings Alley just off the Boardwalk

Home of the “Best Pizza” on Island!

340-713-0246www.youareherestx.com

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Burgers Seafood Draft BeerChristiansted 773-1844

Burgers & Beer

Ale House – 340-277-1656Ale House is proud to offer St Croix the larg-est selection of craft beers in the USVI. With over 170 different beers, from around the world, on the shelves and growing, we can more than satisfy your beer taste. From the “Sacred Seven”  Trappist beers to Lambics. From hard root beer to an organic chocolate stout, and gluten free beers. There are even beers for those who don’t like beer. Ale House also carries boutique wines, spirits and sodas. Ale House, all things beer and MORE—Your Complete Beverage Store! Located in Gallows Bay behind Caribbean Printing and Marketing, we’re open Monday – Friday, 3 – 6 pm and Saturdays, 9 – 6 pm.

Jaccar Sorbet & Gelato – 340-719-6999Try one of these new Organic & Natural Sorbet flavors-- Carambola Passionfruit, Guava Soursop, Lime, Mango, Mango Papaya, Pineapple Ginger, Lemongrass Mint, Soursop! These, and Fruit Pops, are made in house with fruit pulp, lime juice, & organic Blue Agave Nectar in 4oz & 8 oz biode-gradable containers. Also Fruit Smoothies! New Artisan Gelato flavors— Chocolate, Madagascar Vanilla, Strawberry, Aztec Chocolate, Peppermint Candy, Passionfruit, Local Lime, Cookies & Cream, & Ginger Vanilla! Also Gelato Sandwiches, Push Ups, Milkshakes. Homemade Butter Cookies, and Butter Toffee (almonds, coconut, peanuts, Ambrosia Chocolate), sold in ¼ -lb containers. Located in Gallows Bay around the corner from Undercover Books, Jaccar has won 2012 & 2013 Certificates of Excellence from Trip Advisor. Open Mon, 12 – 6 pm, Tues – Sat, 10 am – 6 pm. jaccarsorbets.com

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JaccarJaccar

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sorbet

340.719.6999

Organic & Natural

Organic & Natural

sorbet

Around the corner from Undercover Books, Gallows Bay.

World Class Coffee and Espresso

ALWAYS LOCAL! ALWAYS FRESH!ALWAYS FUN, FUNKY,

AND FRIENDLY...POLLY'S!

MONDAY - FRIDAY OPEN AT 7AMSATURDAY & SUNDAY OPEN AT 8AM

AN UPTOWN COFFEE SHOPIN DOWNTOWN FREDERIKSTED

GelatoGelato

The Bistro’s Turkey Cobb Interrupted with Cranberry-Herb Vinaigrette. Susan Wall

Sharkey’s Deluxe Beef Nachos served with Cheesy Beans, Salsa and Sour Cream. Susan Wall

Mexican Restaurant & Sports Bar

Monday 11 am - 9 pmThursday - Saturday 11 am - 10 pm

5032 Anchor Way, Arawak Bldg. Suite 1, Christiansted

(Across from Gallows Bay Hardware)

Authentic Mexican FoodLunch & Dinner

340-713-0222

Maria’s Cantina – 340-713-0222This Mexican Restaurant & Sport Bar (little Mexico in Gallows Bay) is owned by chef Maria Fonrouge—actually from Mexico! They will transport you there with Authentic Mexican Cuisine—something for everyone—meat lovers to vegan. Busy? No problem! Go-go Burritos and Tacos, made-to-order, are served as fast you can say “Andale!” Special-value Kids Menu. Margaritas, Sangria, Micheladas, and Maria’s Signature Drinks made fresh daily. There are 14 TV’s for our Sport Fans.  Eat in AC or out in the new courtyard. Kitchen open Monday 11 am – 9 pm, Thursday – Saturday, 11 am – 10 pm. Winner! Tied for First Place Entrée, A Taste of St. Croix 2013, with Pescado a la Veracruzana! mariascantinastx.com

Sharkey’s Bait Stand – 340-719-9935Friends, families, and business associates all come to Sharkey’s for consistently good food, reasonable prices, and a great time! We have a comfortable, air-conditioned atmosphere with pool tables, and free WI-FI. At Sharkey’s “we’ve got your game on!” With 14 TVs, including some high definition, you can watch your favorite sports teams anytime. We are St. Croix’s premier sports bar! As an enter-tainment venue, we have weekly and monthly promotions like Bingo Wednesdays, Karaoke Thursdays, Theme Night the last Saturday of the month, and a Dance Party two Saturdays a month with live DJs like “Trinity Krew.” There’s never a cover charge, and always drink specials. Check our website to stay current with our menu, daily specials, and events. www.sharkeysstcroix.com

The Bistro – 340-772-2435The friendly staff at The Bistro offers a conve-nient and unique dining experience with great service, great food, great coffees and great drinks. We offer outdoor seating or indoor air conditioned dining; fast carry-out service is also available. The Bistro opens early and serves breakfast and lunch Monday through Saturday.  The baristas and chefs special-ize in fresh coffees, espresso, daily breads, bagels, pastries, salads, soups and sandwiches.  The menu and environment are kid friendly with a dedicated focus on health conscious options.  The Bistro, located in Gallows Bay in Christiansted, is next to the local bookstore and specialty shops favored by many islanders.  Find easy directions and check out the full food and drink menus online at www.theBistroVI.com.

Buy any menu item & get another for equal or lesser

value FREE!

MONDAY - WEDNESDAY11:30am - 2:30pm

LOCATEDEAST OF

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Dining on St. CroixDining on St. CroixFIND FREDERIKSTED RESTAURANT LOCATIONS ON PG. 58.

Beach Side Café 340-772-1205 or 340-772-1266Dine alfresco overlooking the Caribbean Sea! At lunch, sip your favorite libation & enjoy your choice of burgers, sandwiches, salads & creative wraps.  At dinner, eclectic seaside dining with fresh seafood, quality meats—steaks, rack of lamb, pork chops, plus pastas & more! Bar menu at Iguana Lounge, in between lunch & dinner, try frozen & specialty cocktails all day long!  Open Thursday - Monday for Lunch, 11:30 - 2:30 pm, & Dinner, 6-9 pm & Sunday Brunch from 10 - 3 pm.  Live music every Saturday night from 6:30-9:30 pm.  Wine Club 2nd Friday of the month.  Great location to capture the green flash and book your next special occasion!

The Blue Moon • 340-772-2222 where jazz has a home, is located in historic Victoria House at 7 Strand Street. Award-winning cuisine with a Cajun flair, featuring fresh local fish, great salads, their unique New Orleans Alfredo, and homemade desserts. An extensive selection of fine wines is available to complement your meal. Join us Wednesday and Friday nights and at Sunday Brunch for the island’s best live jazz scene, in an eclectic open-air setting on the Frederiksted waterfront. Be sure to stop in for a cocktail at sunset. Open 6 days a week – lunch Tuesday – Friday 11 am – 2 p.m., dinner Tuesday – Saturday 6 pm – until. Call for reservations.

Local Draft Beer Cruzan Rums - Local Gifts

Ft. Christian Brew Pub ApparelBudget Rent-a-Car

Open on Cruise Ship Days

CRUZAN

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2 Strand Street, Frederiksted • 340-713-0612

Open on Cruise Ship Days

Blue Moon’s Pork Tenderloin Medallions served over Rosemary-infused White Beans, Andouille Sausage and Spinach topped with housemade Riesling Jelly. Susan Wall

Beach Side Café’s Lobster Thermidor stuffed with Mushrooms, Onions, Celery, and Carrots topped with a Hollandaise Sauce and served with Brown Rice. Susan Wall

WINE CLUB1st TuesdaysThe Galleon718-9948

2nd FridaysBeachside Cafe772-1205 or 772-1266

Wine & Apps Paired • 6:00 pm, $35.

Cruzan Barrel – 340-713-0612Cruzan Barrel is located at # 2 Strand Street on the waterfront in Frederiksted. Open on cruise ship days, we feature a fine selection of local products including Fort Christian Brew Pub apparel, their fine selections of beers, and an assortment of Cruzan Rums and other local gift items. In case you need a vehicle to see the island, Budget Rent-a-Car also maintains and office at Cruzan Barrel. So if you need an ice cold, local hand-crafted ale, or a car to go and find one, stop in and see us at Cruzan Barrel!

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Blue Water Terrace’s Lobster-stuffed Clams. Susan Wall

Freedom City Grill’s Cilantro/Lime Rice Bowl with sweet corn, black beans, sour cream, cheese, and guacamole. Top with beef, chicken or shrimp. Susan Wall

A Taste of St. Croix — East End

St. Croix’s East EndGorgeous Buck Island View!

St. Croix’s East EndGorgeous Buck Island View!

Restaurant Market Deli

Restaurant Market Deli

692-BLUE (2583) • Menu Samples at www.bluewaterterrace.com692-BLUE (2583) • Menu Samples at www.bluewaterterrace.com

Brunch • Lunch • DinnerSteaks & Seafood, Lori’s Famous Fried Chicken, BBQ Ribs, Lasagna, and Chicken Pot Pie. Happy Hour Bar Menu.

Fresh Local Produce, Wine, Beer, Imported Cheeses

Extra Large Hot & Cold Sandwiches, Paninis, Salads, Pizzas, Ice Cream, Coffee Bar, Bakery & Take Out Meals.

RESTAURANT:

MARKET: DELI:

RESTAURANT:

MARKET: DELI:

We proudly present Chef’s Kenny Biggs and Larry Tressler, as well as Ms Anna, in the New and Improved Deli, Bakery and Coffee Market! They’ll team up with Lori and Pam to bring you the very best cuisine this side of the Mason-Dixon line!! Matty is heading up our delicious Pizzas and Sczuka on percussion. With a team like this we can also cater any party, here or at your house!

We’ll be open through season every day but Wednesday where, at 8am in the market, your Espresso, Breakfast, and Lunch can be ordered a la carte to enjoy the view here or take out. Early dinner begins at 5pm. Always call ahead for your reservations, catering parties or to have your food ready for pick up!

Blue Water Terrace – 340-692-BLUE (2583)We’re a restaurant, market, AND deli located across from Buck Island on St. Croix’s East End so all meals have a fabulous view! Specialties include steaks & seafood, Lori’s Famous Fried Chicken, BBQ ribs, lasagna, chicken pot pie, hot & cold sandwiches, paninis, salads, & pizzas. The New Market features local produce, wine, beer, & imported cheeses. Our New Deli offers ice cream, a bakery, coffee bar, & take out. Open through the season every day but Wednesday where, at 8am in the Market, your espresso, breakfast, and lunch can be ordered a la carte for here or out.  Dinner begins at 5pm.  We can cater any party, here or at your house! Always call ahead for your reservations, catering parties or to have your food ready for pick up! Find sample menus at www.bluewaterterrace.com.

Dining on St. CroixDining on St. Croix

Open 365 Days

DineUndercover,

Poolside, or on the Beach!

718-7071

Open 365 Days

DineUndercover,

Poolside, or on the Beach!

718-7071

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Freedom City Beach Bar & Grill – 340-713-5159Eat and drink right on Frederiksted Beach on St. Croix’s West End! Freedom City Beach Bar & Grill Starter Apps include Chicken Wings, Nachos or Baleadas then move on to Nikki’s Famous Burgers (Angus Beef or Veggie), Sandwiches, Tacos. Wraps, and Salads. The bar serves a full drink menu of cocktails, including Painkillers & Frozen Margaritas, mixed drinks plus beer, wine, and spirits for the responsible enjoyment of those over 18. They also offer virgin frozen drinks, coconut water, fruit juic-es, sodas, and bottled water. Every night offers up a stunning West End Sunset! Serving Lunch and Dinner Daily 11 am–8 pm. For many years this spot was known as the “Sand Bar.” We try to uphold the legend! www.freedocitybar.blogspot.com

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The Greek (aka Papi) suggests his Cold Sampler Platter. Food From Many Greek Kitchens, Tessa Kiros

Duggan’s Roasted Beet and Lobster Salad with Maytag Blue Cheese, Arugula and Beet Vinaigrette. Susan Wall

Dining on St. CroixDining on St. CroixA Taste of St. Croix — EAST END

The Buccaneer Restaurants – 340-712-2100The Buccaneer, just minutes east of Christiansted on Route 82, offers casual open-air dining beachside at The Mermaid for lunch and seasonal dinners. Soups, salads, burgers, fish, sandwiches, along with tropical drinks and vintage cocktails. Daily 11:30-5:30pm. Enjoy cocktails with a view, fine wines and dining al fresco or in a/c in the historic Great House at the award-winning Terrace Restaurant. Daily specials include fresh fish seafood, steaks, pasta, and heavenly desserts. Live entertainment seasonally. Casual chic dress code. Reservations please. Cocktails from 4-11 pm, light menu from 5-9:30 pm and dinner 6-9:30 pm. See menus at www.thebuccaneer.com/dine.htm. Children’s menus available. A member of Historic Hotels of America. Awarded “Best Sunset Bar” by Brides magazine; 2010 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence.

1/4 mile East of Christiansted • Reservations 340-713-18681/4 mile East of Christiansted • Reservations 340-713-1868

Pickled GreekThe

www.pickledgreek.comwww.pickledgreek.com

Saturdays 4 pm until$5 GyroS! (eat in only)

Open 6 days a week from 11am til 9“NEVEr oN SUNDAy”

Open 6 days a week from 11am til 9“NEVEr oN SUNDAy”

food • drink • fun!Daily 11am-10pm • 340-718-1118

East End Road

Cheeseburgers in Paradise – 340-718-1118 For the best in local and off-island entertainment, check out this schedule. We have Llewellyn sing-ing songs of the Caribbean on Saturday nights, guitar virtuoso Steve Katz on Sunday.   Mercy Child plays on Fridays except once a month when we feature one of Chicken Charlie’s amaz-ing bands from the states.  Come out and dance to your favorite sixties rock-n-roll and feast on fresh local lobster, great steaks and other specials. “There’s nothing like a hamburger at Cheeseburger’s (overheard recently), the East End Headquarters for food, fun, and frolic!”

Cultured Pelican Ristorante – 340-773-3333Located in the Coakley Bay Condos, the Cultured Pelican is a great spot for sipping a daiquiri or glass of wine at sunset while enjoying a Buck Island view! Count on a tempting selec-tion of home-style Italian favorites at this open-air East End haunt—a favorite of both visitors and locals. An imaginative dinner menu with nightly specials is served from 6 pm Tuesday – Sunday. Enticing starters lead up to entrees like pastas, veal and fresh fish. Also choose from Pizza and calzones. A fabulous Sunday brunch is served from 10 am – 2 pm with $3. Bloody Marys and Mimosas. The entire menu is available for takeout. Ask about our complete catering menu. Reservations suggested. www.culturedpelican.com.

Deep End Bar & Grill • 340-718-7071Tucked away between Tamarind Reef Resort & Spa and Green Cay Marina sits the Deep End serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner 7 days a week! Dine undercover, poolside, or on the beach all with a smashing view of Green Cay! With a great selec-tion of tropical blender drinks and a diverse menu, there is something for everyone. Come see us for Weeknight Specials – Monday, Mango BBQ Ribs, Tuesday, Trivia, Wednesday,Buy 1 Burger and get

½ price on the 2nd one, Thursday, Bingo at 6:30 with cash prizes, Friday, Crab Races, Saturday, Chef ’s Choice with DJ, Sunday, Brunch with Steve Katz (live band second Sunday of the month). Open from 7 am to 9 pm daily, we specialize in private parties, weddings, receptions, and meetings oceanside!

Divi Carina Bay Resort – 340-773-9700Monday & Friday night experience ‘stone-aged dining’ with a modern twist with our Rok Dinner Menu where any protein you order will come out sizzling on a hot lava rock! Tuesday night is Italian Night with Kiki & the Flaming Gypsies. Get over that hump on Wednesday night at the Crab Races with Tito & Sue followed by Karaoke with Dean Hodge. Thursday night is the Caribbean Beach Barbeque, complete with Steel Pans, Quadrille Dancers and Mocko Jumbies! Friday night there’s

BEER CLUBBeachside Cafe4th Fridays

Imported Beers & Apps Paired6:15 p.m., $40.

Presented byAles & Others

772-1205 or 772-1266

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Dining on St. CroixDining on St. CroixFIND EAST END RESTAURNT LOCATIONS ON PG. 54.

The Galleon’s namesake entrée The Galleon, Angus Beef Tenderloin crowned with Local Lobster Medallion, finished with a Cabernet Demi-Glace and Sauce Bearnaise. Michael McGrath

~Winner~best appetizer

and entree“a taste of st. croix”

2012

~Winner~wine spectator

magazine’s “award of excellence”

2009-2012

ServingDinner nightlysunday brunch,

10 am - 2 pm

340-718-9948

340-773-9949

THE GALLEONON THE WATERFRONT

AT GREEN CAYMARINA

Serving Dinner Nightly.

Imaginative appetizers,fresh salads and seafood,

choice meats andluscious desserts,

complimented by anextensive wine cellar.

Try our Kalaloo of experiences! From modern day stone-aged cooking with the

Rok Dining to the most raved about pizza at East End Pizza. Mixing our Caribbean

Culture with American flare check out the Caribbean Beach BBQ Dinner on Thursday

Or watch as things heat up with the Fire Dancers on Tuesday Nights.

Reservations are required. Call (340) 773-9700!

Divi Carina Bay All Inclusive Resort Where there’s fun for everyone!

www.divicarina.com

For Divi Carina Bay Resort’s nightly entertainment scan this QR code with your Smartphone or by visiting us Facebook!

a DJ party at East End Pizza. From daily lunch seaside at Dockside to the island’s best brick-oven pizza at East End Pizza and everything in between, there’s always a great dining experi-ence at Divi Carina Bay All Inclusive Resort! Reservations Required. www.divicarina.com

Duggan’s Reef • 340-773-9800It’s easy to see why this beachfront restaurant has been a local favorite for more than 30 years—voted Best Seafood on St. Croix by readers of the Daily News! An informal, open-to-the-breeze spot overlooking Buck Island, Duggan’s is open for dinner Thursday – Monday from 6 – 9 pm. Start off with drinks or your choice from the wine list with local conch chowder. We specialize in local lobster and fresh fish. Also enjoy pasta, filet mignon, and your choice of freshly prepared desserts. Try Frank Duggan’s Sunday Brunch 11 am – 2:00 pm with Eggs Benedict, weekly specials, and $3. Mimosas…, and $3 Mimosas or Bloody Marys. Reservations welcomed. MC, VISA.

The Galleon – 340-718-9948A classic Island favorite overlooking the yachts at Green Cay Marina. Happy Hour 4-6pm and dinner 6-10pm seven days a week, Sunday Brunch 10-2pm. Try Executive Chef Kenneth Biggs’ imaginative appetizers like Homemade Pasta, Housemade Duck Liver Pate, Escargot Provencale, or Caesar salad prepared tableside, and a gourmet entrée – fresh local lobster when available, osso bucco, Chateaubriand for two, or “The Galleon” filet mignon topped with lobster medallions – then let our knowledgeable staff suggest a wine from our extensive, award-win-ning Wine Spectator Award cellar to compliment your meal. Vegetarian specials, luscious desserts. Piano bar and live music nightly by St. Croix’s best! New Bar Menu! Secure parking, air-condi-tioned, reservations recommended. www.galleonrestaurant.com

The Pickled Greek – 340-713-1868Peter Skrivanos and his family welcome you with open arms and old world recipes! Our award-winning menu was inspired by the home-cooked Greek meals that Peter’s mother and grandmother prepared for him as a child. As with many Greek family recipes nothing was written – instead they were handed down with a pinch of this and a dash of that. His chefs work with Peter to recre-ate childhood recipes complete with favorites like dolmades (stuffed grape leaves), souvlaki, authen-tic Greek gyros, and mousake. Enjoy one of our famous Greek pizza – highly recommended! And don’t forget Peter’s famous Bakalava ice cream! Located ¼ mile East of Christiansted. Mon – Sat, 11 am - 9 pm. Call for reservations, takeout, pri-vate parties. “Its like Greece without the airfare!” New look, new feel, same great food.

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Dining on St. CroixDining on St. CroixA Taste of St. Croix — NORTHSHORE

ST. CROIX CARAMBOLABEACH RESORT & SPA

carambolabeach.com340-778-3800

Flamboyant bar & Grill11 am - 10 pm • All Day Menu

Saman terrace7 am - 11 am • Breakfast

“Pirate’s Buffet” Every Friday Night! Family Fun! • Cultural Experience

Continental Cuisine with Caribbean Flair

renaissance®

Breezes – 340-718-7077 Located poolside at Club St. Croix, overlooking Turquoise Bay & just five minutes west of Christiansted, Breezez is a relaxing place for dinner served 4 to 9 pm. Enjoy fresh Local Lobster, grilled fish, Black Angus steaks & Prime Rib, creative specials, cold beer and fes-tive tropical libations. Come for lunch served 11:30 am – 4 pm & chill with savory salads, sumptuous pastas & original sandwiches. Stay for Happy Hour 4 pm – 7 pm ‘seven days a week’ with beer & most cocktails 1/2 off! Make sure you don’t leave our beautiful island without biting into some Danish Aebelskiver pancakes or the island’s best Eggs Benedict at our Sunday Brunch, 9:30 am – 2 pm. Call for orders To Go or to place an appreciated reservation.

Pirate’s Tavern – 340-778-9650Pirates Tavern is located in the quaint Salt River Marina. Salt River is a National Park and the Marina and restaurant are within the boundaries of the park. At Pirates Tavern you will find an eclectic mix of locals, tourists, businessmen and women, retirees and even college students. Pirates Tavern is well known for its authentic Mexican food, daily specials, and great drinks – Home of the 20-oz, $5.00 Margarita! Come on by and enjoy. Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm for the kitchen, bar stays open until the last bill is paid!

Authentic Mexican FoodLunch - Dinner

Open every day but Tuesday11 am - until? (the last person pays their bill)

Kitchen closes at 9 pm • 340-778-9650

Breezez Baked Local Lobster with Drawn Butter and Lemon. Susan Wall

The Palms at Pelican Cove – 340-718-8920Trivia Night on Wednesday and Caribbean Night on Monday. Enjoy Sunday Brunch from 10 am - 2 pm, and throughout the rest of the week, The Palms has an exciting schedule of live entertainment and events such as Caribbean Night on Monday, and Trivia Night on Wednesday. The chefs have put together a tantalizing menu to please every palate, including our special bar menu served until 10 pm.

And for special holidays like Easter, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, the Palms does a lovely menu for you to celebrate with family in a beautiful beachside setting. The Palms at Pelican Cove is an ideal loca-tion for your St. Croix destination wedding or other special event. Business travelers will enjoy the 1000 square foot air-conditioned meeting room. Please call for reservations.

Renaissance Carambola Beach Resort Restaurants – 340-778-3800Welcome to our open-air restaurants at Renaissance Carambola Beach Resort & Spa with inspiring cuisine, an extensive wine cabinet, and atten-tive Caribbean service. Our Saman Restaurant offers breakfast on the terrace or inside with the mahogany-framed doors wide open to enjoy the morning sea air and views. Poolside by the beach is our Flamboyant Beach Bar. Kick back and enjoy a Cruzan frozen beverage or a cold beer with your lunch from the grill. Experience the famous Pirates Buffet & Mocko Jumbies Show. Dance under the starry sky and taste local St. Croix cuisine. Saman open 7 days a week, 7 am – 10:30 am. Flamboyant Bar open 7 days a week, 11:30 am – 11 pm. Pirate Buffet every Friday from 6:30 -9:30 pm. Reservations please. www.carambolabeach.com

The Waves at Cane Bay – 340-718-1815 or 340-718-4745Small & intimate, this seaside restaurant has beautiful views of Cane Bay & Hamm’s Bluff. Arrive early to watch spectacular sunsets; linger to enjoy moonlight sparkling on the water. Choose a lobster from the grotto pool or select a fine cut of meat, locally caught seafood, Virgin Islands pasta, or one of the chef ’s creative & delicious specials. Try our award-winning fish cakes. Bread, pasta, deserts and ice cream are prepared in-house. The Waves has a well-stocked bar & a collection of eclectic cocktails. Your server will assist with wine pairings from our wine list; reserve wines and champagnes are also available. The Waves is open for dinner from 6 - 10 pm, Tues. – Sat. & Sun. nights in season. Reservations suggested. The Waves at Cane Bay…fine dining on the rocks.

St. Croix, USVI ◆ 718-1815

Intimate Seaside DiningSpectacular Natural SettingBeautiful Sunsets

Intimate Seaside DiningSpectacular Natural SettingBeautiful Sunsets

Tues – Sun, 6 – 10 pmReservations, 340-718-1815

Tues – Sun, 6 – 10 pmReservations, 340-718-1815

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Dining on St. CroixDining on St. Croix

El Flamboyant’s Green Plantain Cups filled with Beefsteak Tos Relleno. Susan Wall

Serving the Community for 11 years!

Eat In or Take Out • 340-778-5717

Open 7 Days a Week!Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Rt. 75 o� Centerline Road

Mouth-Watering Open-Pit BBQ Chicken

Roast PorkRibs • Steak

Local Seafood

Newly Renovated with Full BarTry our “Cruzan Confusion!”

Mouth-Watering Open-Pit BBQ Chicken

Roast PorkRibs • Steak

Local Seafood

A Taste of St. Croix — MID-ISLAND

El Flamboyant – 340-779-3285“People like coming here.” This colorful, fam-ily restaurant offers up a Caribbean, Latin, and Seafood menu that has been pleasing patrons for over ten years. If you like fresh fish, lobster, conch, and shrimp, or chicken, steaks, and pork chops, you have to try the way they do it at El Flamboyant! Yvonne Villegas learned to cook from her mother who had a restaurant in Puerto Rico for many years. Now its Yvonne’s turn to cook and serve these coveted family recipes. The Happy Hour tradition on Thursday and Friday nights is to stop for a drink then take shish-kabobs home from the drive-up booth on the road! Located mid-island between Centerline Road and the Highway on Route #663, they are open every day. See the ad for hours or give us a call 340-779-3285.

Joe’s Bar & Grille – 340-692-2020Located at the Sunny Isle Annex, enjoy great Italian food, in air-conditioned comfort, mid-island! With his New York experience behind him, Crucian Gary Joseph returns to St. Croix as Executive Chef cooking Italian, Seafood, and Local Island favorites. Look for Eggplant & Chicken Cutlet Parmesan, Spaghetti with Meatballs, Mussels Marinara, Fried Calamari, Grilled Salmon, Mahi or Shrimp plus Saltfish & Provisions, and Conch in Butter Sauce. Try our best Chicken & Wings or Macaroni & Cheese! New—refreshing Armstrong’s ice cream! Extensive App and Entrée menu, Daily Lunch Specials & changing Weekly Specials each month. Catering for all occasions, available for Private Parties, eat in or take out. Open Monday – Saturday, 11 am – 9 pm. A great Center-Island Meeting Place!

La Reine Chicken Shack – 340-718-5717Are you ready to savor one of St. Croix’s best-kept secrets? Taste La Reine Chicken Shack’s mouth-watering BBQ chickens, slowly-cooked on wood-chip coal over an open pit! Get in line! Other menu favorites include, Roast Pork, Ribs, Steak, Local Seafood, daily specials and many other island delicacies. Come mingle with our friendly staff and local patrons in our newly renovated outdoor seating area. Enjoy one of our most popular drinks “Cruzan Confusion” at our full bar. Located mid-island on Route #75, off Centerline Road, we’re open 7 days a week serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Eat in or Take out!

Air-conditioned340-692-2020

Armstrong’s Ice Cream

Joe’sBar & Grille

Open for Lunch & Dinner

Great Center-Island Meeting Place!

ITALIAN FOODLOCAL DISHES

SEAFOODSOUTHERN FOOD

SOUPS

Monday - Saturday, 11am - 9Sunny Isle Annex

pm

10th year!

Caribbean • Latin • SeafoodOpen Mon & Tues, 11:30 - 6pm

Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat, 11:30 - 9pmSun, 10:30 - 8pm

Restaurant - Bar

340-779-3285Mid-Island, Rt. 663

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Restaurant Phone (340) Cuisine Meals Credit Cards Reservations LOC.

Ale House 277-7617 Best Beer Anywhere None MC, V No G

Angry Nates Boathouse & Seafood Emporium 692-6283 Seafood/World Cuisine B, L, D MC, V Recommended C

Avocado Pitt 773-9843 Continental / Deli B, L AE, MC, V No C

Beach Side Café 772-1205 Eclectic Seaside Dining L, D, BR AE, MC, V Recommended F

Blue Moon 772-2222 Contemporary L, D, BR MC, V Recommended F

Blue Water Terrace 692-2583 Restaurant / Market / Deli BR, L, D MC, V Recommended E

Breezez 717-7077 Steak / Seafood / Lobster BR, L, D AE, D, MC, V Recommended N

Cheeseburgers 718-1118 Continental L, D, BR MC, V No E

Comanche Café & Deli 626-9558 Deli / Wine / Tapas B, BR, L AE, MC, V No C

Comanche Rum & Wine Bar 773-0210 Caribbean Rums/Wines D AE, MC, V No C

Cruzan Barrel 713-0612 Beer / Rum / Sorbets None MC, V No F

Cultured Pelican Ristorante 773-3333 Italian / Seafood D, BR MC, V Recommended E

Deep End Bar & Grill 718-7071 Continental BR, L, D MC, V Recommended E

Dockside at Divi Carina Bay 773-9700 Burgers, Salads, Fish L, D AE, MC, V No E

Duggan’s Reef 773-9800 Seafood / Steakhouse D, BR MC, V Recommended E

East End Pizza at Divi Carina Bay 773-9700 Brick-Oven Pizza D AE, MC, V No E

El Flamboyant 779-3285 Latin / Seafood / Caribbean L, D, BR None No M

Flamboyant Beach Bar at Carambola 778-3800 Beer / Frozen Drinks / Grill L. D AE, D, MC,V Recommended N

Fort Christian Brew Pub 713-9820 Cajun / Continental L, D MC, V No C

Freedom City Bar & Grill 713-5159 Casual Beachside Dining B, L, D D, MC, V No F

Galangal 773-0076 Authentic / Modern / Thai D AE, MC, V Recommended C

The Galleon 718-9948 French / Seafood D AE, MC, V Recommended E

Harbormaster Restaurant 719-5438 Continental / BBQ / Seafood L. D AE, MC, V Recommended C

Ital In Paradise 473-7373 Ital / Vegetarian / Fish L. D AE, D, MC, V No C

Jaccar Sorbet 719-6999 Organic / Local / Homemade L None No G

Joe’s Bar & Grille 692-2020 Italian / Local / Seafood L. D AE, MC, V No M

La Reine Chicken Shack 778-5717 Open Pit BBQ / Seafood B, L, D ATM No M

Maria’s Cantina 713-0222 Authentic Mexican L, D AE, MC, V No G

Pirate’s Tavern 778-9650 Authentic Mexican Food L, D Debit, MC, V No N

Saman Restaurant at Carambola 778-3800 Breakfast / Pirates Buffet B, D AE, D, MC, V Recommended N

Savant 713-8666 Thai / Mexican / Caribbean D AE, MC, V Recommended C

Sharkey’s Bait Stand 719-9935 Casual / Local / Mexican L, D MC, V No G

Starlite Grille at Divi Carina Bay 773-9700 Caribbean / American B, D AE, MC, V Recommended E

Tavern 1844 773-1844 Beer / Burgers / Seafood D MC, V No C

The Bistro 772-2435 Continental / Expresso Bar B, L AE, MC, V No G

The Mermaid at the Buccaneer 712-2100 Burgers / Salads / Fish L, D AE, CB, D, MC, V Recommended E

The Palms at Pelican Cove 718-8920 Continental / Seafood / Sushi B, L, D, BR D, MC, V Recommended C

The Pickled Greek 713-1868 Authentic Homemade Greek L, D MC, V Recommended E

The Terrace at the Buccaneer 712-2100 Seafood / Steak / Continental D AE, CB, D, MC, V Recommended E

The Waves at Cane Bay 718-1815 International / Seafood D, BR MC, V Recommended N

You Are Here 227-6498 Local / Continental / Delicious! L, D D, MC, V No C

*See ads for more info and location

LOCATION KEY:Easy Dining Guide Gallows Bay ........GMid Island ........... MNorthshore ..........N

Christiansted ...... CEast End ............... EFrederiksted ........ F

Dining on St. CroixDining on St. CroixEASY GUIDES TO RESTAURANT DINING & ENTERTAINMENT!

CALYPSO / REGGAE / LATINBuccaneer Terrace Lounge — Sat 7-10pm Cheeseburger’s — Sat 6-9pm

GUITAR & SONGBuccaneer Terrace Lounge — Tues 6-10pmCheeseburger’s — Sun 6-9pmFort Christian Brew Pub — Fri 7-10pmThe Galleon — Sat 6-10pm

Restaurant Entertainment JAZZ & BLUESAngry Nates — Wed 5-8 pmBeachside Café — Sat 6:30-9:30pmBlue Moon — Fri 9-Midnight, Wed 7-10pmBuccaneer Terrace Lounge — Wed, Thurs, Sun 7-10pm

KEYBOARD & SONGHotel St. Croix Rum & Wine Bar — Fri 5-7pmThe Galleon — Fri 6-10pm

MIXED VENUEBeach Side Café — Sat 6:30-9:30pm

MIXED VENUE cont...Buccaneer Terrace Lounge — Fri 7-10pmCheeseburger’s — Fri 6-9pmComanche Rum & Wine Bar — Sat 7-10pmDivi Casino Showbar — Fri 10pm-2am, Sat 10pm-3am, Sun 6pm-10pmThe Palms at Pelican Cove — Fri – Sat 6-9pm

STEEL PAN Buccaneer Terrace Lounge — Mon 7-10pmDuggan’s Reef — Fri 7 – 10pm (starting in Jan)Harbormaster Restaurant – Tues 7-10:30pm, Sun 2-6pmPalms at Pelican Cove — Sun 11-2pm

Restaurant Entertainment

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Winemakers Kent and Shauna Rosenblum love St. Croix. The father-daughter team owns Rock Wall Wine Company in Alameda, CA and attends the St. Croix Food & Wine Experience. You can find eight of their 27 wines on island.

Sarah Ridgway, General Manager of Diony-sus Wine Distributors, favors Obsideana and The Palindrome, both red.

Obsideana is a 50/50 blend of Petite Syrah and Zinfandel grapes. “These grapes are a perfect match; they produce a bold and beau-tiful wine,” said Ridgway who pairs Obsideana with filets and robust dishes like osso buco. “Its fruit characteristics give it great drinkabil-ity alone, too,” she said.

Rock Wall Wine Company calls its Tannat varietal wine The Palindrome. What else? “Palindrome” means a word or phrase that can be spelled backward!

“Tannat is the most heart healthy grape in the world,” said Ridgway. “It has three times more heart benefits than other red wines.” Originally used as a blending grape in the Madiran AOC in France, the Tannat grape has made its way to pockets of California. Rock Wall blends grapes from two vineyards in different climates to make its wine. Look for hints of cappuccino, dark chocolate and blackberry. And drink to your health!

Ridgway recommends tasting opportuni-ties such as those at the St. Croix Food & Wine Experience, “The Gourmet Vintner Dinner, the Galleon Wine Dinner, and the Cork & Fork Dinners, all run by winemakers, offer wonder-ful intimate settings in which to learn about particular wines.” You might even run into Kent and Shauna Rosenblum.

WINE: BEST PICK!

By Anne Salafia

Dining on St. CroixDining on St. CroixREFER TO MAPS ON PAGES 54-58 TO FIND ALL RESTAURANT LOCATIONS.

No Matter Where You Go, You Are Here!

Located just off the newly-renovated Christiansted boardwalk in the park-like Kings Alley is You Are Here—a relaxed and comfortable in-town spot with a great bar, ‘Tiki Torch’ Patio, and island music and songs you all know and love.

Owner, Andrew Havanchak, has been on St Croix for over 3 years from snowy Cleve-land, Ohio. “I love my Ohio roots but also now like the laid-back attitude of St. Croix—the “No Hurry” island life,” he says! The GM of Aces Grille back in Ohio, he missed their pizza, craving it actually, and convinced Aces to let him bring the recipe to St. Croix.

“I have been in the Restaurant/Bar business for 20 years and it has become my passion!

I am not a Chef but I do know my way around the kitchen and have had to “sur-vive the flames” on many occasions. Our menu comes from my good friend and Cleveland business consultant, Gino An-tonelli who was the Corporate Chef for American Greetings and Case Western Re-serve for eight years each.”

Why the name You Are Here? “Why not! The name just came to me. I felt it generates fun and laughter...2 things almost everyone alive loves to do...laugh and have fun!”  

“We have become known on STX as having not only the Best Pizza in the Ca-

ribbean, but one of the Best Pizzas you’ll ever have anywhere! And our Shrimp Corndawgs, that won Best Entrée in the 2013“Taste of St. Croix, are a huge favor-ite”! Our Burgers rival all comers and our Grilled Mahi Tacos are amazing.”

You Are Here has a lot of items on the menu that Andrew likes to call Comfort Food like Pizza, Calzones, Burgers, Wings, Skins, and Cheesy Bread. They also have huge Salads, Giant Stuft Potatoes, BBQ Pulled Pork Sliders, and an array of Sand-wiches and Wraps. They are now offering Pasta specials and introducing  BBQ Ribs and soon come Prime Rib dinners!  

“I make an Amazing Mojito and a Top-Shelf Margarita that will knock your Som-brero off but my bartender, Jane, makes the most delicious Smoothies and Dai-quiris and local favorites like Bushwackers, Pain Killers, Lime-in-the-Coconut and Cru-zan Confusions.  

“I am truly blessed with an amazing crew of employees who can share in the same values and beliefs to make the res-taurant atmosphere of You Are Here en-joyable and fun for everyone.”

You Are Here Bar & Grille340-773-0246www.youareherestx.com

Obsideana and The Palindrome

You Are Here’s North Coast Pizza—12-cut Zesty Red or Garlic Parmesan, Fire-grilled Half-Pound Burger and Award-winning Shrimp Corndawgs served with Tangy Lime Mayo and Island Slaw. Susan Wall

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WHIM MUSEUMSt. Croix Landmarks Society

Estate

Explore the sugar factory, slave quarters and great house.

Current ExhibitsWho Ben Sen Yoh: Crucian

Musicians & Their MusicEmancipation Revisted

. . . and Come Live With MeTies That Bind

My Granny House

Trace Your AncestryIn our Research

Library & Archive

E W, F, U.S.V.I. W.WW.STCROIXLANDMARKS.ORG • (340) 772-0598

Open Wednesday to Saturday10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

E W, F, U.S.V.I.

� e Museum of St. Croix’s Culture & History

ATTRACTIONSBuck Island Reef National Monument – See the first designated underwater National Park; the first National Park whose primary designation was to protect a coral reef system. Two beaches, two picnic areas. Reached by authorized National Park concessionaires. www.nps.gov/buis Christiansted National Historic Site — This 7-acre park has a number of historic structures including Fort Christiansvaern, the Steeple Building Museum, the Scale House, and the Old Danish Customs House (Visitors’ Center). Tours available. See Tours.

Divi Carina Bay Casino • 340-773-7529 — Play at our 1st and only casino. Table games, video poker, slot machines. Free entertainment. Fort Frederik Museum & Art Gallery — Fort Tours and Gallery Showings, (340) 772-2021.

Government House — Located on King Street in Christiansted, this historic landmark was constructed in 1742 and long served as the palace of the Danish Monarchy. Tours available.

Randall “Doc” James Racetrack • 340-713-7228 Get in the game! Catch live horse racing every month. Check the TRAXCO ad in the Events Calendar for dates and post times. Salt River National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve – 340-773-1460Tours of both sides of the park. Great view of Salt River Bay from the Visitor’s Center. Bookstore. Open by appointment. www.nps.gov/sari

The Roseway • 340-626-7877 (World Ocean School) A registered U. S. National Historic Landmark schooner. Daily public sunset sails and private charters Dec – April. Ship’s Store.

St. George Village Botanical Gardens • 340-692-2874 1500 native and exotic species on 16 acres. Daily tours. Museum Store.

Whim Museum • 772-0598 Tour a completely restored sugar cane plantation. Daily Greathouse tours and s elf-guided walking tours of the grounds. Museum Store.

Attractions & ToursTRACE YOUR ANCESTRY AT THE WHIM MUSEUM RESEARCH LIBRARY & ARCHIVE!

Attractions & Tours

Enjoy a mix of history and natural beauty at the St. George Village Botanical Garden. Susan Wall

Roseway is here for charters and sunset sails through April 27. Susan Wall

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Paul & Jill’s StableSightseeing on Horseback

Beach/Rain Forest • Tropical Trail Combo • Nature TourA photographer’s paradise • Beginners and families welcome

340-772-2880

Call: 773-6700 for Reservations!Call: 773-6700 for Reservations!

Narrated tour iNcludes: ■ Botanical Garden ■ Ft. Frederik Museum ■ Frederiksted Lunch Stop ■ Drive through Rain Forest ■ Cruzan Rum Distillery

Departs 10 a.m., Downtown Christiansted,opposite Government House, King Street Returns 3:30, Monday - Friday

Sweeny’sSt. Croix Safari Tours

Sweeny’sSt. Croix Safari Tours

Departs 10 a.m., Downtown Christiansted,opposite Government House, King Street Returns 3:30, Monday - Friday

Email: [email protected]: [email protected]

— St. CroixPLAY TABLE GAMES, VIDEO POKER & SLOTS AT DIVI CARINA BAY CASINO!

— St. CroixTOURSEquestrian Stables340-772-2880 or 340-772-2627Guided Christiansted Tours, Nina York, Danish & English - 340-718-7017 Self-guided, both towns, see Pages 57 & 58. Horseback – Paul & Jill’s Island – Sweeny’s St. Croix Safari Tours 340-773-6700

Kayak – Bush Tribe Eco Tours, Sea-Thru Kayaks, Virgin Kayak Tours See Watersports for details.Mixed Venue – C.H.A.N.T. (Crucian, Heritage, & Nature Tourism)340-719-5455Mt. Victory Camp - 340-201-7983Photo Tours, Blackwood ImagingWheelchair & Scooter – C.H.A.N.T.

Photo ToursMin 4pp Max 8pp

2HR WALKING tOURS& FULL DAY HIKES

fOR AVAIABILITY, [email protected]

Bush Lady Tours — Veronica M. GordonFrederiksted Walking ToursAy Ay Eco Hike ToursAy Ay Eco Hike Tours

(340) 719-5455 • www.chantvi.org

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That old sunset painting of mine is long gone, likely it was a frugal recycling of the stretchers, or maybe a termite snack, or a Hugo casualty. I don’t paint in oils now, but favor acrylics because I am way too impa-tient and will muddy work if it can’t dry fast enough. Brilliant saturated tropical colors are a hallmark. My favorite medium is playing with pixels on a computer. 

My primary toolbox is an iPad with various Apps. Using my photographic images, I cre-atively manipulate color, texture, and composi-tion until I have that eureka moment. Random snippets and glimpses of daily life inspire me more than large encompassing views.

Currently my work is in the Humane Learn-ing Center Benefit show for animals at the Henle Gallery, The Quelbe & Quadrille exhibit in the Steeple Building, and is ongoing at Sweet Lime Furnishings in Constitution Hill.”

Websites: Twenty20.com/SharkCrossingLyn-Voytershark.Pixels.com facebook.com/SharkXingEmail:  [email protected]

My early art education on St. Croix started inauspiciously in Kindergarten where I got ruler slaps for drawing on the inside of the coloring box lid. There was pottery with Conrad Knowles, sketching with Susie Brown, and watercolor lessons with Charles “Bud” Hawes who advised practice “every single day”. Mrs. Pihlcrantz at St. Dunstan’s entered me in a contest that netted, to my surprise, a trip to St. Thomas. My classmates were inspiring and ac-complished VI artists such as Paul Youngblood, Lisa Etre and the late Maria Henle. Growing up here on St Croix was truly magical.

Scholarships from VI Council on the Arts helped me study Sculpture, Photography, and Fine Arts. After spending a year in Florence, Italy for Etching and Lithography, I sold my first piece to the Frederiksted artist Jean Mer-win who sadly has also passed on.

Meet Cover Artist Lyn Voytershark“My first canvas was

a purple sunset with calypso musicians and dancers in silhouette. It was done in oils, I was seven, and it hung for a while over the ironing board. The prime wall space in my house was reserved for my mother’s portraits and paintings of islanders. 

Betsy Voytershark was an active artist on St. Croix from the late ‘50s until she passed away at 61 in 1991. As Mother’s Day approaches I am reminded of her creative influence on me and of how fleeting time and life really is. My mom had many distractions from her art but she still put her energy and artistry into daily life. Here at Work & Rest there was a house to build, three kids to raise, schools to start up, animals to res-cue, and centipedes to wrangle. No phone, no TV, no microwave, sometimes no power at all.

In the ‘60s, organic brown rice came snail mail to the Post Office and the Sears catalog really was the wish book. Betsy raised Siamese cats, mastered Yoga, taught kids art at Country Day and Tamarind Schools. She painted scenery for Community Theater. My mom wasn’t too keen on cooking, sew-ing, or housework, and although I get clever with food and fabric, dishes and cobwebs are worthless rituals.

It is astonishing to me that my mother somehow carved out time to paint and sketch people. She did

portraits of Governor Evans and Judge Young among many others. Her artwork has travelled with Cruzan expats to far-lung places. Often I am pulled aside by friends or strangers who treasure a painting or a memory.  Now that I have resumed an artistic path, I can dedicate my own images to her.

Island ArtIsland ArtDON’T MISS FINAL ART THURSDAYS ‘ART WALKS’ APRIL 17 & MAY 25!

Lyn Voytershark.

Betsy Voytershark.

Young Woman in White Kerchief.

Spider Flower in Mangosteen.

Beachcombing at Cane Bay.

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Art@Top Hat – 513-35558Art @ Top Hat is a wonderful gallery on Company Street in Christiansted, across from the U.S. Post Office. It is host to the best of our local talent as well as internationally well-known artists. This beautifully restored townhouse dates from the mid-1800s and is a fabulous setting for ever-changing exhibits of modern and traditional paintings, watercolors, handcrafted jewelry, sculpture, ceram-ics, giclées, prints, posters and art cards. Antiques and special items from estate sales round out the unique offerings. A “must” to visit - easy to find that special gift for yourself, your home or for a friend. Available for small events. Open for Art Thursdays November through May or call for an appointment. Visit us at www.artattophat.com

Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts – 772-2622A showcase for local talent and interna-tional arts, the Museum Center is housed in an 18th century Danish townhouse on Frederiksted’s magnificent waterfront. CMCArts offers year-round exhibitions, classes, and shows for all ages. The Artists-in-Residence Program offers special class-es, demonstrations and “open studio” time. Make a trip to Frederiksted to visit this unique and captivating destination which may be available to rent for your next special occasion! For more information, visit www.cmcarts.org

Island ArtFIND LOCAL ART AT CARIBBEAN MUSEUM CENTER & DOZENS OF GALLERIES IN BOTH TOWNS!

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Maria Henle • Fritz Henle • Tina Henle & other artists#55 Company St., Christiansted

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Maria Henle • Fritz Henle • Tina Henle & other artists

D&D Studio – 340-719-1201 D&D Studio Gallery is a ‘must see” stop in Christiansted! Owners Ted Davis and Sam Dike invite you to come in and take a look at stunning, eye-catching photographic artworks, in a sophisticated gallery setting. D&D Studio also carries unique St. Croix cards and posters at very affordable prices. Visit our new location in the courtyard at 5 Company Street. Open Tuesday-Friday 10-5pm. Call or visit us on the web at www.ddstudio.us. D&D Studio, “Where Photography is Art!”

Henle Studio – 340-718-0372Celebrating 20 years, this historic loft in Christiansted showcases the paintings and prints of the late Maria Henle, the photographs, books and films of St. Croix’s premier photographer Fritz Henle, and the fine art photographs of Tina Henle. Other featured artists are Toni Lance, Larry Lipsky, Steve Rockstein,

Sydney Solis, Nicolette Jelen, Cynthia Hatfield, Sacha Tebo, Janet Morgan and Lyn Voytershark. New exhibitions and events during Season. Call for appointment.   MariaHenleStudio.com

Maufe Gallery – 340-332-4556There is always something interesting at Maufé Gallery, featuring an array of artists and artwork. Gallery owner/artist Thérèse Trudeau welcomes you to Maufé Gallery, where she exhibits her own work and that of other local and international artists on St. Croix, USVI. Located at Crucian Gold, on Strand Street in C’sted., Maufe Gallery shares space with jewelry designer Nathan Bishop. There is often a new exhibition every month, and other activities such as live music and performance art pieces tak-ing place. Check the local newspaper, or call for more information about current events at the Gallery.

Modern & Traditional Fine ArtSculpture • Ceramics • Jewelry Giclees • Prints • Posters • Cards

Antiques • Collectibles • Estate Sales

2128 Company Street, ChristianstedAcross from Post Office & Market

340-513-3558 • www.artattophat.com

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hat could be more romantic than begin-ning your life together on a beautiful island?

Whether you say your vows on a spectacu-lar hilltop, a white-sandy beach, or floating on a boat, our reflective turquoise waters will surround you for the occasion.

St. Croix has the accommodations, cater-ers, ceremony and reception sites, churches, clothing, consultants, flowers, invitations, jewelry, photographers, planners, restau-rants, and transportation to make it happen.

For a complete listing of Wedding Planners and Consultants, Places of Worship, Weddings at Sea, Photographers, Transportation, and Florists, visit www.usvitourism.vi. Here you can also download an application for a wedding license. For more info, call 800-372-USVI or 340-772-0357. A kiss on your special day says it all. Tina Henle

Tina Henle Photography – 340-718-0372Capture your wedding, event or family portraiture with the award-winning pho-tography of Tina Henle. Tina’s unobtrusive yet engaging approach allows for a wide stylistic range of inspired and creative imag-ery. Your moments will be preserved for a lifetime in any of St. Croix’s natural beauty locations of beaches, hillside views, gardens and architecture. Tina’s fine art photography can also be viewed at the Henle Studio, 55 Company Street, Christiansted. For further info visit www.tinahenle.com

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Q Studio, LLC – 340-332-6921Through classic and contemporary tech-niques, Quiana introduces a fresh myriad of perspectives depicted in her photographic images. From sassy to exotic to romantic, Quiana’s background in photojournalism and fine art gives her a vast creative range. Understanding the unique qualities of the island experience, she encourages clients to be spontaneous, bringing out their per-sonality and feelings in that moment. For a more creative approach to wedding photog-raphy, visit www.qstudiovi.com

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Over Doing It!

Not so long ago weddings appeared to be very ‘straight forward.’ As an honored guest, you got dressed in your best to watch a couple ex-change vows. By showing up (on time) you were rewarded with free champagne, a good meal, an opportunity to show off your dance moves, and a piece of cake, maybe even a fancy box or toile sack of Jordan almonds to boot.

Today, many brides are interested in providing their guests with the ultimate wedding experi-ence. With so many entertainment options to choose from, it can be overwhelming! From live entertainers, dancers, photo booths, food sta-tions, candy and dessert stations, signature cock-tails, lounge areas, flash mobs—the list goes on and on.  Let’s not even begin to discuss the brides who OD on Pinterest and lose control with 20 DIY projects for their wedding. By popular culture’s standards, “the wedding event” has turned into an adult version of MTV’s popular reality show, Sweet 16. More often than not, the brides who strive to be “unique” in an attempt to “WOW” their guests may actually do the opposite.

 I empathize with a couple’s urge to stimulate their guests. Equally, I am all for improvements and innovation on the “original” idea and, truth be told, I love Pinterest.  However, when a wedding begins to feel more like a circus, an intervention is necessary. Before going crazy with the 10 food stations and a Caricature artist for your reception, make sure the basics are strong. The location, the food, the theme and/or color scheme, the music, the cake—should all be on point. As you begin to build on your wedding vision, remember it is one day, one night. Be selective. Keep it simple. Instead of 5 wow factors, try 2.  Pick entertain-ment everyone can enjoy and participate within the small span of time the reception is held.  By avoiding overstimulation, your guests will have the opportunity to enjoy celebrating You, the greatest experience you can offer!

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s you wander through the streets of our little towns of Christiansted and Frederik-sted, you become aware of many distinctive build-

ing features, the most obvious being how many structures are built of yellow bricks. While in many cases the bricks are covered with plaster and paint, their pres-ence is obvious and conveys a feeling of substance and durability. And indeed that holds true: Most of these buildings have endured several hundred years, weather-ing hurricanes, an earthquake and tsuna-mi, as well as the daily use of the premises in a tropical climate not known to be gentle to any man-made structure. A few bricks even carry the name of the brickworks, still visible after all these years

The history of the yellow bricks is a reflection of the history of the island itself. Their rather narrow size bespeaks their origin: brickworks in the southern part of Jutland, near the city of Flens-burg, now a part of Northern Germany but for many years Danish territory. A major part of the shipping and trade with the West Indies originated there, and since many vessels heading to the islands to pick up casks of sugar and rum had a much lighter load on the way out, bricks were ideally suited as ballast and helped the construction effort in the colony. This piecemeal supply, however, given the lengthy journey from Europe to the islands, caused some delays. It took almost 15 years to build Fort Chris-

tiansvaern, which required a great many bricks, but that construction was also impeded by a hurricane. Thanks to the fine efforts by able bricklayer slaves, not only official buildings such as our forts, Government House, and many churches still stand proudly.

Why always yellow brick? In Denmark you see both red and yellow versions. The difference has to do with the com-position of the brick, having to do with the amount of lime added to the sand and clay that make up the major part of its contents. Here very few historic

buildings are of red brick. One impressive exception is the Pen-theny Building on King Street in Christiansted, right across the street from the little Limpricht Park. This distinctive building with an elegant parapet and cast iron balcony was in fact designed by an English architect and built in 1813 when our islands for a few years were under English occupation as punishment for Denmark having sided with Napoleon. Perhaps the red brick was chosen specifically to counterweigh the Danish preference for the yellow version.

A testimony to the endurance of fired bricks is the frequent sight of stairs in older buildings where the mortar joining the bricks has eroded due to its age and wear but the bricks remain intact. A charming accent is often seen of ferns and other plant life growing in such a hostile environment.

Her i det tidligere Dansk Vestindien er vi særlig glade for danske gæster. Til trods for de mange år siden salget af øerne til USA i 1917, bevarer vi en kulturarv fra næsten 200 år under Dannebrog. Derfor er det naturligt for besøgende danskere at ikke blot nyde det dejlige vejr og den smukke natur men også aflægge besøg på de historiske steder som denne ø har særlig mange af.

Næsten alle ø-ture gør ophold på den både botanisk og historisk interessante botaniske have, romfabrikken og Whim plantagemuseum – alle af interesse for danskere.

Seværdighder hvor danskere kan fornemme historiens pust omfatter Fort Christiansværn i Christiansted, (hvor en dansk oversættelse af vejledningsbrochuren findes ved indgangen)og de andre bygninger på Christiansteds nationalhistoriske område. Det restaurerede Guvernementshus med en dejlig baghave og impon-erende balsal er et smukt minde fra Peter von Scholtens styre mel-lem 1827 og 1848. Det lillebitte apotekermuseum i Apotekergården på Dronningens Tværgade nær Kompagniets Gade viser de gamle krukker, vægte og møbler fra det oprindelige danske apotek der lå her mellem 1828 og 1970. Fort Frederik i Frederiksted har en ud-stilling med danske dokumenter om overdragelsen af øerne og en

gribende udstilling om slavehandel og slave-ri der omfatter fund fra det forliste slaveskib Fredensborg. Carl og Marie Lawaetz mu-seet, omgivet af en vidunderlig have nord for Frederiksted var de kendte Lawaetz brødres barndomshjem og afspejler en dansk immi-grantfamilies liv for hundrede år siden.

På de danske afdelinger af kirke-gårdene i Christiansted og Frederiksted findes mange grave af historisk betydning. En ledet tur med guide kan hjælpe med at finde dem; spørg på hotellet derom.

I Christiansted ligger kirkegården i den vestlige del af byen, bag den engelske kirke, nær ruinerne af det gamle hospital. I Frederiksted ligger den danske afdeling af kirkegården overfor den lutherske kirke, som også indeholder minder fra den dan-ske tid; dette er også tilfældet i Christiansteds lutherske kirke på Kongensgade. Danskere er altid velkomne til søndagsgudstjen-esten. Top Hat, et kunstgalleri og bar på Kompagnigade ejes og drives af herboende danskere Bent og Hanne Rasmussen som gerne ser besøg af deres landsmænd.

I nødstilfælde, hvis man kræver dansktalende assistance, kan man kontakte den danske generalkonsul på St. Thomas Søren Blak, tlf. 776-0656, eller Leif og Elisabeth Pedersen tlf. 773-8049 (ikke om sommeren).

VELKOMMEN!Our Danish Connection

Danish Bricks — The Foundation of Our Towns — by Nina York

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BUCK ISLAND EXCURSIONS& SUNSET SAILSBig Beard’s Adventure Tours – 340-773-4482Ride on our beautiful and spacious sailing catama-ran Renegade or the newest and quickest power cat Adventure from Christiansted Wharf to Buck Island. Try our famous beach BBQ on Renegade’s full day trip, or take a fast ride on Adventure’s half day trip, or enjoy a sunset cruise at the end of your day. Captain Big Beard is also and ordained minis-ter and performs weddings on board or around the island. (Services provided within Buck Island Reef National Monument are authorized by a National Park Service concession contract.)

Caribbean Sea Adventures – 340-773-2628Located adjacent to Fort Christiansvaern, CSA hosts several excursions to this US underwater National Park. Enjoy a full-day sail aboard our 32’ catamaran “Wavedancer” or our 32’ trimaran “Trine.” We also offer half-day glass bottom pow-erboat excursions, which are the fastest way to get there! Don’t miss out on our famous West Indian-style BBQ—all you can eat and drink. Ask about our underwater video systems.

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Sail with local sailing legend and calypso recording artist Llewellyn Westerman aboard his 6-passenger, 37’ locally-designed-and-built performance trimaran Charis+. Llewellyn is a sailor with over 50 years of experience sail-ing to Buck Island. His understanding of the wind, weather and currents and awareness of aquatic life, flora, and fauna of Buck Island is sure to enrich your sailing experience.

You’ll enter the St. Croix Yacht Club and meet him at a small dock taking a seat in a dinghy boat with a hand-rowed trip out to Charis+. As you stow your things and get settled in the spacious cockpit, Llewellyn, and his first mate, will prepare to set sail for Buck Island and, within minutes, you’ll be silently underway. It’s a great day to enjoy a brown bag lunch or something from your favorite deli. Llewellyn provides fresh water and snorkeling equipment.

It is in Nevis that Llewellyn first spent time on boats as a child, sailing and fishing with his brother Inglore and their father, Aurthur.

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Aurthur was a boat captain and fisherman in Nevis and Llewellyn’s grandfather, Richard Westerman, was also a boat captain and sailed cargo vessels between St. Kitts and Nevis.

Llewellyn came to St. Croix in 1960 and lived and worked at Grapetree Bay Hotel for 20 years performing music at night and taking guests to Buck Island by day. He sailed three boats

before buying a 36’ trimaran named Charis, in 1979, and starting Llewellyn’s Charter. Charis+ was designed by George Silver and built by George, Llewellyn, Inglore and friends after Charis was destroyed during Hurricane Lenny in 1999. Construction began in 2000 and she was launched in 2002.

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Jolly Roger – 340-513-2508Sail, hike, snorkel, and relax on the Jolly Roger 42’ Catamaran with Captain Mike. Sail to Buck Island on a half or full day trip and experience the colorful reefs, beautiful hiking and white sand beach (snor-kel gear and instruction included). The Jolly Roger can accommodate small groups up to six or private groups up to twenty to Buck Island. Most trips depart from the boardwalk in Christiansted. Jolly Roger is a National Park Service Concessionaire.

Lightheart Sailing Charters—340-626-8104Come enjoy the light-hearted time of your life! Lightheart is an elegant 40-foot European sloop designed for comfort and performance.  Captain Peter Branning invites you aboard for a private half- or full-day sailing excursion. You can sit back and relax or even take the helm, plus enjoy snorkelling and swimming on an outing designed just for you. If you prefer, an idyllic 2-hour sunset cruise is the perfect end to a day of exploring the island.  We also offer extended charters around the U.S. and British Virgin Islands, as well as a learn-to-sail program with certifi-cations from the American Sailing Association.  With our partner Captains Courageous, we offer custom-ized business events, personal growth adventures, and sunrise or sunset meditation sails.  Welcome aboard Lightheart! www.lightyeartsailing.com

Teroro II and Dragonfly – 340-718-3161 Buck Island Charters, with Captain Heinz and his son Carl, is one of the oldest charter boat companies sailing to Buck Island Reef National Monument. Teroro II, a 42’ trimaran, is the first commercially built boat by Gold Coast Yachts at Salt River and chartered by Captain Heinz. Carl followed his father’s passion, after sailing and competing in his youth and after helping to captain Teroro II to Buck Island for 16 years, and now has is own boat Dragonfly, a 38’ trimaran. He and his father love to share their local knowl-edge with the guests aboard and give them a very personalized snorkeling tour of Buck Island Reef. We are recommended by Fromer’s Tour Guide and sail from Green Cay Marina.

DIVING

St. Croix is the only Caribbean island where a diver can: Dive a Wall—it drops over 13,000 feet, Dive a Reef – the largerst living reef of any Caribbean island, Dive a Wreck – there are 5 within 100 yards of each other, and Dive a Pier – the most phenomenal macro dive you’ll ever do… all in the same day! One day intro-ductory courses and beach dives get beginners in the water within hours of initial instruction!

Cane Bay Dive Shop – 340-773-9913 It’s always a great day at Cane Bay. There’s something for the entire family. Dive, snorkel or just relax on the beach at beautiful Cane Bay. A perfect place for beginner snorkeling or diving. The perfect spot for the most advanced divers. Boat, beach, wreck, night and pier dives all done daily. Try SCUBA diving any day no experience necessary! Just give us a call for one of the best times you will have on St. Croix! On a cruise ship? Just walk right across the street to our Frederiksted Store under the large red and white dive flag to set up a great day for the whole family.

Dive Experience – 340-773-3307Get to know St. Croix’s underwater wildlife—Turtles, Eels, Sting Rays, Eagle Rays, Manta Rays, Dolphins, and even Humpback Whales with St. Croix’s Original PADI 5-Star IDC Center! Michelle Pugh, a member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame, opened Dive Experience in 1983 and has the most experienced dive staff on the island. Diver safety, combined with fun and pres-ervation of the marine environment are our pri-mary concerns. Daily Boat Dives. Diver Training. We love to dive and it shows! www.divexp.com

N2 the Blue - 340-772-3483Scuba diving with N2theBlue! The Pier, the Wall, wrecks, reefs, night dives, boat dives, and do-it-yourself-shore-dives—N2 the Blue dives more sites on the westend and has a second

Llewellyn’s Charter – 340-773-9027Take a fast and exciting sail with local sailing legend and calypso recording artist Llewellyn Westerman aboard his 37-foot locally-designed and built, six-passenger performance trimaran Charis+. He’s been sailing to Buck Island National Monument since 1960 and assures a comfortable arrival to the beach or the first designated underwater National Park. Snorkel gear is provided. Departs from the St. Croix Yacht Club at Teague Bay 9 to 1:00 am, 1:30 to 5:30 pm, and 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Personalized sails available. Call for more information and reservations

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location servicing the Wall and the Canyon. N2 the Blue specializes in small scuba groups (limit 6 divers per boat) for that personal experience. Want to try scuba diving?  ½-day, introductory courses for beginners gets you in the water the same day, or try guided snorkel-ing, photography, and PADI dive instruction up to Dive Master level. Voted #1 Dive Shop in 2013 by the readers of the Daily News and #1 Activity by TripAdvisor, N2 the Blue is a full-service PADI scuba diving center with rental gear, air fills, and Nitrox. Located 100 steps from the Frederiksted cruise ship pier. www.facebook.com/N2theBlue

Sweet Bottom Dive – 340-778-3800Located on the property of the Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa, Sweet Bottom Dive Shop offers shore diving daily to the famous Davis Bay Wall located just over 100 yards off shore. Dive/Accommodation packages available. Ever wanted to scuba dive? Enjoy a Discover Scuba experience right in front of the resort. We also have great North Shore snorkel-ing, volleyball, bocce ball, and kayaks, among other activities, on one of the most beautiful beaches on St. Croix. Full-service restaurant and bar/lounge located next to the dive shop. Diving is always sweeter at Sweet Bottom Dive Center! www.sweetbottomdive.com

KAYAK TOURSBush Tribe Island Wide Eco Adventures – 340-277-2503We are your One Stop for ecological and histori-cal excursions! Come snorkel, hike, and kayak with us (day or night) and experience biolumi-nescent kayaking! Bush Tribe focuses on taking travelers of all ages off the beaten island path to learn about local vegetation, wildlife, and his-tory. Adventurers get to see some of the most intriguing landscapes, breathtaking views, and coral reefs that St. Croix has to offer. Join us as we combine adventure, education, and culture into a relaxed and entertaining format led by

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experienced guides with a broad knowledge of island history and ecology. Ask about Private Events at our beautiful Salt River Palm Tree Grove. At Bush Tribe Eco Adventures we want to encourage people of all ages to get out and adventure more! www.bushtribe.com Sea-Thru Kayaks VI – 340-244-8696BIOLUMINESCENT BAY TOURS in the only clear kayaks on STX. Visit our bay at Salt River National Park, which is currently being studied by the National Park Service and Dr. Michael Latz of Scripps Institute California. Experience the bay that the scientific community was unaware existed until a year ago and now is being called possibly the best of the six or seven year round bioluminescent bays in the world. Our see-through boats are the best way to view this—definitely better than swimming through it! Business owned by life-long, father and son residents offering award-winning clear kayaks in two styles. Also check out our morning tour and nighttime “Creepy Crawler Critter Hunt” at Altona Lagoon. www.seathrukayaks.com

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Virgin Kayak – 340-718-0071Voted Best Kayak Tour on St Croix 2009-2012, in The Daily News Readers’ Poll, and the best Eco-Tourism on St Croix 2012! Virgin Kayak Tours offers half day, full day and weeklong kayak excursions to: Salt River Bay National Park; Bio-Bay; Shell Island; Green Cay Wildlife Preserve; Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge, among others. Serving the St Croix community for over 14 years, Virgin focuses on ecology, history, cultural landscape and fun! They use Hobie Mirage Kayaks, so even the windiest days are No Problem! Located at Cane Bay Beach. virginkayaktours.com

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Freedom City Surf Board Shop offers paddleboarding for everyone!

KITE / PADDLE / SURFFreedom City Surf & Grill – 340-277-0682SUP, aka “KU Hoe He’e Nalu,” originated in Hawaii, has arrived on the West End of St. Croix! With a quick learning curve our trained crew will have you “standing strong” in no time. Daily lessons & rentals or customized SUP Safaris through the mangroves of Altoona Lagoon or the East End Marine Park. Book a SUP Party or Full Moon Paddle. Get out of the gym and get fit through our SUP Fitness program – build core strength, improve muscle mass and endurance. We also teach Kids SUP including water safety, bal-ance, and stroke. Full Service SUP and surf retail and rental shop at Limin’ Beach across from Frederiksted ballpark. Living the Stoke!

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Watersports & ActivitiesWatersports & ActivitiesHELP PROTECT OUR MARINE ENVIRONMENT—LEAVE PARADISE IN ITS PLACE. TRY THE FASTEST GROWING WATER SPORTS—STAND UP PADDLE SURFING & KITEBOARDING!

Watersports... cont.

SeaLife takes underwater photography to a new depth with the ReefMaster Underwater Camera. See this 9-megapixel digital dive camera that’s waterproof down to 200 feet at Baci Duty Free.

Kitesurf/Paddlesurf St. Croix – 340-643-5824If you want to enjoy St Croix’s best playground, come try the fastest growing water sports: Stand Up Paddle surfing and kiteboarding. Our full service operation is the only school on St Croix run by professional athletes, fully insured, and P.A.S.A. certified. With s.u.p. you benefit from a great work out while gliding over the beautiful Caribbean water. S.u.p. can be practiced on flat water but we also teach wave riding. For the more adventurous visitors, kite-boarding is the thrill of a lifetime. The beginner package is a three half-day course while we also offer advanced lessons for the experienced riders. Call us. We work inside the East End Marine Park. www.kitestcroix.com

Stand Up PaddleBoard RentalsBoard RentalsBoard Rentals

LessonsSUP SafarisBoard SalesBeach Chairs& UmbrellasSurf, Skim SkateboardingYoga & Fitness ActivitiesFull Moon SUP Party

Located on Liminʼ Beach just North of the Fʼsted Pier

Cool down with Hawaiin shaved ice at our beach shack

& store

Awesome food and specialty rum drinks

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The St. Croix Yacht Club, located on the East End of St. Croix on Teague Bay, is sponsoring the First Annual Ladies (No Yelling) Memorial Day Race on Sunday, May 25th, 2014.

On St. Croix it is quite rare to see a woman skipper, so this is a great oppor-tunity for the women to take charge and wo“man” the helm, giving orders to her crew!! A woman, 18 or over, must be the skipper and must be at the helm for the entire race series. The crew can consist of men and/or women of any age.

Everyone is invited with a sailboat at least 19 feet l.o.a., including CSA-rated boats, multi-hulls and one design Rhodes 19. We encourage both Yacht Club mem-bers and non-members to come out and race. Great prizes will be given to the top three finishers in each class. We antici-pate spinnaker, cruising (jib and main), multi-hull and Rhodes 19 classes. Join us!

Registration is Friday, May 23rd, 2014 at the St. Croix Yacht Club from 5:30 to 7:00 pm. Skipper’s meeting will be Sun-day, May 25 at 9:00 am with first warning signal at 10:15 am.

The Notice of Race and Registration form will be available on the website at www.stcroixyc.com under Sailing/Racing Calendar. Don’t have a boat but want to race, let us know that you would like to be part of a crew.

For more information call the Yacht Club Manager at 340-773-9531 or email the manager at [email protected] or Bernadette Szajna at [email protected].

1st Annual Ladies Memorial Day Race

Regatta fun at the St. Croix Yacht Club.

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Watersports & ActivitiesWatersports & ActivitiesSee Hamm’s Bluff Lighthouse, Butler Bay, & Sandy Point On An Exciting Jet Ski!

Jet Ski alone or on a guided tour with West End Water Sports at Rainbow Beach, Frederiksted! Lee Lashley

JET SKISWest End Water Sports – 340-277-8295Rent Jet Skis, Kayaks, Snorkeling Gear, Umbrellas and Chairs, and Sunray Floats at West End Water Sports Located on Rainbow Beach, 1-mile north of the Frederiksted Pier. The Western waters are crystal clear and the riding area is second to none on St. Croix. Glide over the smooth clear blue water while enjoying beautiful views of the bottom of the Caribbean Sea on your own unguided jet ski or book a tour to see Hamm’s bluff lighthouse, snorkel in Butler Bay and cruise by Sandy Point. Come spend a day on Rainbow Beach for a relaxing good time, great music, volleyball and your favorite beverages and local catch of the day at Rhythm’s Beach Bar and Grill.

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Buck Island Reef National Monument -See the first designated underwater National Park; the first National Park whose primary designation was to protect a coral reef sys-tem. Celebrating 51 years! Two beaches, two picnic areas. Great snorkeling, shade, hiking trail, limited facilities. Located 7 miles East of Christiansted and reached by authorized National Park concessionaires. See Watersports section for more information on getting there.

Cane Bay - On St. Croix’s Northshore, this is a long, sandy beach with shade and great snorkeling off the reefs near shore; relatively shallow and nice for swimming. Dive shop, kayaking, hotels, beach bars, and restaurants nearby.

Columbus Landing - The site of the 1493 landing of Columbus at Salt River. Accessed by the road to the left of Salt River Marina. Minimal facilities. Managed by the Territorial State Historic Preservation Office (DPNR), and is within the boundaries of the National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve. Great view of Salt River from the Visitor’s Center. Call for hours, 340-773-1460.

Cramer Park - Just before Pt. Udall, on St. Croix’s East End, is a beautiful long, deep public beach with bathrooms, changing rooms, and picnic tables.

Dorsch Beach - South of Frederiksted is this deep, white-sand beach with hotels, beach bars, and restaurants nearby; great swimming and snorkeling.

Rainbow Beach - North of Frederiksted is this lively beach with bar and restaurant plus watersports and volleyball. Live music on Sunday afternoons. Great for swimming!

Reef Beach – A nice slip-of-a-beach across the street from the Reef Condos on the East End. With a very gradual decline, the beach is perfect for get-ting on and off your windsurfer or for swimming with small children. Restaurants and golf nearby.

Sandy Point - Located on St. Croix’s West End, this spectacular beach is part of Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge and is one the longest in the Caribbean! Park your car in the lot and take a short hike to the beach area for swimming, more hiking, and wildlife/nature photo ops. The beach is also a popular nesting site for the leather-back, hawksbill, green, and loggerhead sea turtles between April 1 and September 1 and is closed 7-days a week. Beach access is however open the rest of the year on weekends only, Saturday and Sunday, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. For info call the US Fish & Wildlife Service at 340-773-4554.

Shoy Beach - A popular local’s beach located inside the entrance to The Buccaneer. Just tell the attendant at the guard gate to your right, that you are heading down to the beach. Parking lot at the end of the road. No facilities; some shade trees. Deep, lush sand. Great swimming.St. Croix East End Marine Park - The USVI’s first marine park encompasses approximately 60 square miles of coastal and marine habitats on St. Croix’s East End providing a great opportunity to experience the natural wonders of the island. Managed buy the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR), a division of Coastal Zone Management. Beaches, watersports, hotels, restaurants, and the St. Croix Yacht Club within the parameters.

Vincent F. Mason, Sr. Coral Resort - South of Frederiksted, you’ll find this white, sandy beach and the refurbished Frederiksted pool. New park, paved parking, tables, grills, facilities.

Non-Hotel Beachessunbathe, swim, snooze

GOLFTee-off at one of St. Croix’s exceptional golf courses!

Carambola Golf Club – 778-5638A beautiful, challenging 18-hole Robert Trent Jones award-winning course nestled in the lush rainforest. Name brand sportswear and golf accessories in the Pro Shop. Club rental and carts available. Call for rates, specials, and tee times.

The Buccaneer Hotel – 712-2144An East End, 18-hole course that takes the player over rolling hills to the water’s edge with incredible views! Call for rates and tee times. Pro Shop.

The Links at Divi Carina Bay Resort – 773-9700Mini 18-Hole Golf Course, Driving Range, Clubhouse. Thursday – Friday, 2-9:00pm, Saturday & Sunday, 12-9pm.

The Reef Golf Course – 773-8844A beautiful 9-hole course located on the East End of St. Croix with phenomenal views of Teague Bay. Our Pro Shop offers top brands in golf apparel and accessories. Call for rates. Tee times are not required. Club rental and carts are available.

TENNISWe love tennis on St. Croix! Some courts are equipped for night play.

Chenay Bay Beach Resort – 773-2918Two East End courts open to the public. Non-guests, $5.00 per person per hour. Call for reservations.

The Buccaneer Hotel – 773-3036Eight East End courts, two lighted. Pro Shop and Game Match Service. Tennis Pro, Don de Wilde, available for lessons. Open to the public. Call to reserve court time.

The Reef Tennis – 773-8844Located on the East End, on the road to Duggan’s Reef Restaurant, and across the street from the Reef Golf Course. Two courts. $5.00 per person per hour. Open to the public.

Public CourtsThree courts located at Canagata Ball Park just East of Christiansted. Lighted for night play. One court located near Fort Frederik in Frederiksted.

R E C R E AT I O N

All beaches in the U.S. Virgin Islands are open to the public, although access through private property and hotels may have restrictions.

Rainbow Beach, Frederiksted. Home to the 7th Annual Reef Jam, May 25. West End Water Sports

Non-Hotel Beaches

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ARRIVAL. US citizens don’t need a pass-port; departing visitors need a photo ID.

LOCATION. St. Croix lies 18 north latitude and 65 west longitude, about 700 miles from the equator. The Virgin Islands are part of the Antilles chain from the Bahamas down to Trinidad. St. Croix is surrounded by the Carib-bean Sea.

VIRGIN ISLANDERS. Virgin Islanders are a reserved but friendly people. “Good Morn-ing,” “Good Afternoon,” and “Good Night” are welcome Crucian greetings. Everyone speaks English or a lilting version of it.

CLIMATE. Year-round temperatures range in the 80s during the day, 70s most nights, with summer somewhat warmer. Easterly trade winds keep the humidity down. Most island showers are over in minutes. Residents collect rainwater from rooftops into household cisterns. Saltwater distillation plants help the supply. With water scarce, it is used sparingly.

TIME. We are on Atlantic Standard in the winter, one hour ahead of Eastern Standard. During the summer, we are the same time as Eastern Daylight Savings.

WHAT TO WEAR. Island dress is casual but bathing suits and men without shirts in town or grocery stores is frowned upon. Men don’t need ties or jackets; hats are great sun protec-tors for everyone. No adaptors needed for personal plug-ins.

WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU. The Chris-tiansted Visitors Bureau is located in Govern-ment House on Queen Cross Street; open weekdays. The Frederiksted Visitor’s Bureau

is located in a Strand Street courtyard near the Pier; open weekdays & cruise-ship days. A Christiansted National Historic Site Visitor’s Orientation Center is located at Scale House on King Street at the Wharf. The seasoned traveler doesn’t take chances. Lock your car, don’t wear valuable jewelry wandering in town, keep to the main areas.

CURRENCY & BANKING. We use the US dollar and credit cards are accepted everywhere. First Bank (all branches), M – Th, 8:30 am – 4 pm, F, 8:30 am – 5 pm, Sat, 9 am – 1 pm (SI and Fsted); Banco Popular Sunny Isle, M – F, 8:30 am – 4 pm, Sat, 9 am – 1 pm, Banco Popular Orange Grove, M – F, 8 am – 4 pm; Scotia Bank Sunny Isle, M – W, 8:30 – 3:30, Th – F, 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. See maps for bank and ATM locations.

TAXES. No sales tax but a 10% govern-ment tax is applied to hotel rooms.

COMMUNICATIONS. St. Croix has several radio stations and three television stations; Cable TV carries the national news stations. Two newspapers are published daily; also an online daily. New York and Miami papers ar-rive each morning.

TELEPHONE SERVICE. The local area code is 340 but you need not dial it for local numbers. Phone cards are sold at many shops throughout the island. We have local Sprint and ATT stores plus Radio Shack for any for-gotten cell phone accessories.

POSTAL RATES. As part of the US postal system, 1st class mail is .49 cents for the first ounce, postcards are .33 cents, international rates are $1.10 for cards and letters. See maps for post office locations.

MARINE LIFE. All native plants, animals, fish (unless harvested for food), coral and shells are protected under the Indigenous Species Act. You will not be permitted to leave the territory with any plants or marine life in your possession.

HOLIDAYS. We celebrate US Federal holi-days and local ones as well. The government closes for all holidays, banks close for most. Shops stay open except on major holidays.

ARTSCaribbean Dance Company .....340-778-8824Caribbean Museum Center ......340-772-2622Island Center .............................340-778-5271Pointe Dance Academy .............340-718-0435

AIRLINES American Airlines .....................800-474-4884American Eagle .........................800-433-7300Bohlke International Airways ...340-778-9177Cape Air .....................................800-352-0714Coastal Air Transport ................340-773-6862Jet Blue .......................................800-538-2583LIAT ...........................................340-778-9930Seaborne Airlines & Seaplane ..340-773-6442Sea Flight ...................................340-714-3000Shoreline Aviation .....................340-642-3000U.S. Airways ...............................800-622-1015Vieques Air Link .......................340-778-9858

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL

Chamber of Commerce ............340-773-1435

St. Croix Hotel Association .......340-773-7117

Toll Free.................................800-524-2026

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Police, Fire, Ambulance ........... Land line, 911

Cell Phone, ...........................340-772-9111

Divers Alert Network ................919-684-2948

V.I. Territorial Emergency Management

(VITEMA ..............................340-773-2244

VI Search and Rescue ...............787-729-6770

St. Croix Hospital. ....................340-778-6311

HISTORICSt. Croix Landmarks Society ....340-772-0598

Fort Frederik Museum .............340-772-2021

Phone NumbersRemember to Drive Left in the U.S. Virgin Islands! Ted Davis

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St. George Village Botanical Garden ... 340-692-2874

LIBRARIESAthalie Petersen Library,

Frederiksted ..........................340-772-0315

Florence Williams Library,

Christiansted .........................340-773-5715

SERVICES & ORGANIZATIONS

Alcoholics Anonymous .............340-776-5283

Al-Anon/ACOA. .......................340-718-0372

American Red Cross..................340-778-5104

Chamber of Commerce ............340-718-1435

Narcotics Anonymous ..............340-719-3058

National Park Service ................340-773-1460

Rotary Harborside ...................340-277-7206

Rotary Mid Isle .........................340-642-2562

Rotary St. Croix ........................340-277-4788

Rotary West ..............................340-772-5282

St. Croix Environmental Assoc ....340-773-1989

Tourist Information:

Frederiksted .........................340-772-0357

Christiansted ............340-773-1404 x 4801

Toll Free ................................. 800-372-USVI

U.S. Customs .............................340-773-5650

Cruise Ship Arrival Information ...340-772-0357

FBI ..............................................340-773-7922

after hours: (San Juan) ........787-754-6000

WEATHER

National Weather Service

Forecast Office ...........................787-253-4586

Phone NumbersRemember to Drive Left in the U.S. Virgin Islands! Ted Davis

Rejsemål St. CroixPRAKTISKE OPLYSNINGER OM US VIRGIN ISLANDS

Ankomst: Pas og visum fordres af danske besøgende.

Beliggenhed. St.Croix ligger på 18 grader nord bredde og 65 grader vest længde, lidt over 1000 km fra Ækvator. Jomfruøerne er en del af Antilles økæden fra Bahama øerne ned til Trinidad. St. Croix er omgivet af det karibiske hav.

Befolk-ningen. Virgin Islands befolk- ning er venlig men tilbageholdende. Man hilser gerne med “Good morning”, “Good Afternoon” og “Good Night.” Alle taler engelsk eller et melodisk dialekt deraf.

Klima. Solrigt, med årlige temperaturer omkring højt i 20erne om dagen, omkring 20 grader om natten – lidt varmere i som-mermånederne. Østlige passatvinde holder fugtigheden lav. .De fleste byger er forbi i løbet af få minutter. Beboerne samler regnvand fra tagene ned i cisterner under husene. Saltvands-destillering bidrager til forsyningen. Vi er nøjsomme med vores vandforbrug.

Tider. Vi ligger på atlantisk standardtid; om sommeren minus 5 timer fra Danmark; mellem oktober og april minus 6 timer. En time før USAs østkyst om vinteren.

Påklædning. Afslappet, men badedragt eller mænd uden skjorte på gaden og i butik-ker er ildeset. Mænd behøver ikke jakke og slips. En bredskygget hat er en god beskyt-telse mod solen for alle. En adapter til 110VDC er nødvendig til strømforbrug ved f.eks.opladning.

Hjælp til Besøgende. Turistkontoret i Christiansted ligger i Guvernementshuset med indgang fra Queen Cross Street; åbent uge dage. I Frederiksted ligger kontoret i en baggård på Strandgade nær kajen; åbent ugedage og når krydstogtsskibe ankommer. I Christiansted ligger et orienteringscenter til besøgende i den gamle vejerbod ved havnen. Her som alle vegne, vær forsigtig. Lås bilen, gå ikke med værdifulde smykker i byen, og hold dig til de befolkede områder.

Valuta og Banker. First Bank (alle filialer) har åbent mandag-torsdag kl. 8:30-16, fredag til kl. 17, lørdag kl. 9-13 (kun Sunny Isle og Frederiksted). Banco Popular Sunny Isle, man-fre kl. 8:30-16, lør kl. 9-13; Banco Popular Orange Grove, man-fre kl. 8-16. Scotia Bank Sunny Isle, man-ons kl. 8:30-15:30, tors-fre kl. 8:30-17:30. Se by-og økort om bankernes og kontantautomaternes beliggenhed.

Skatter. Ingen moms her; der lægges dog 10% skat på hotelværelser.

Media. St. Croix har flere radiostationer og tre fjernsynsstationer; kabelfjernsyn viser alle de amerikanske kanaler. To aviser udgives daglig; også en netavis. Blade fra New York og Miami kommer daglig.

Telefon. Den lokale.områdekode er 340, men bruges ikke ved lokalopringning. Tele-fonkort sælges mange steder. Mange danske mobiltelefoner fungerer ikke her; man kan købe billige telefoner med kort og andet tilbe-hør hos Sprint, AT&T og Radio Shack.

Posttakster: Vi er en del af USAs postsystem, hvor taksterne for et brev er 46 cents og postkort 33 cents. International posttakst er $1.10 for brev og postkort. Se by- og økortene for at finde postkontorerne.

Plante-og dyreliv på land og i hav. Alle lokale planter, dyr og fisk (undtagen fanget som føde), er beskyttede, inklusive koraller, skaller og andet levende fra havet. Man må ikke hjembringe nogen af disse levende organismer.

Helligdage. Her fejrer man amerikan-ske helligdage foruden en hel del lokale.Regerings-kontorer er lukkede da, ligeledes som regel banker, mens butikker kun lukker de vigtigste helligdage.

Rejsemål St. Croix

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Carrington’s Inn 340-713-0508 F F F

Chenay Bay Beach Resort 340-718-2918 F F F F F F F F F

Classic St. Croix 340-332-2504 F F F

Club St. Croix 340-718-9150 F F F F F F F F F F

Colony Cove 340-718-1965 F F F F F F F F

Company House Hotel 340-773-1377 F F F

Cottages By The Sea 340-772-0495 F F F F

Cruzan Sands Villa 972-747-7575 F F F F F F

Discovery Grove 340-642-8322 F F F F

Divi Carina Bay Beach Resort 340-773-9700 F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

Frederiksted Hotel 340-772-0500 F F F F

Hibiscus Beach Resort 340-718-4042 F F F F

Holger Danske 340-773-3600 F F F F F F

Hotel Caravelle 340-773-0687 F F F F F F

Hotel on the Cay 340-773-2035 F F F F F F F

Hotel St. Croix 340-773-0210 F F F F

King Christian Hotel 340-773-6330 F F F F F F F

King’s Alley Hotel 340-773-0103 F F F

Mt. Victory Camp Eco Lodge 340-201-7983 F F F F

Northside Valley 340-772-0558 F F F

Palms at Pelican Cove 340-718-8920 F F F F F F F F

Rattan Inn 340-718-5098 F F F

Renaissance St Croix Carambola Beach Resort 340-778-3800 F F F F F F F F F F F

Sand Castle On The Beach 340-772-1205 F F F F F F F F F F F

Sugar Beach 340-718-5345 F F F F F F F

Tamarind Reef Resort, Spa & Marina 340-718-4455 F F F F F F F F F F

Vacation St. Croix 340-718-0361 F F F F

Waves at Cane Bay 340-718-1815 F F F F F

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Twelve charming rooms in a spectacular natural setting--The Waves at Cane Bay. Laura Hyland

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Tamarind ReefResort • Spa • Marina

l Voted “Best Beach on St Croix 2013”l 39 beachfront rooms w/private patio/balconyl Spa with massage, nail and NEW hair carel Boating adventures: sailing, motor, & NEW diving l Complimentary kayaking & snorkelingl Lap pool, tennis courts and NEW fitness centerl 2 restaurants (1 casual,1 fine dining)l Call: 800-619-0014, www.TamarindReefResort.com

Top 10Resortsin Caribbean

hether you’re planning your wedding, honeymoon, roman-tic getaway, or family vacation, St. Croix, the largest of the US

Virgin Islands, has accommodations to suit everyone!

Choose The Buccaneer, Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa or Divi Carina Bay All Inclusive Resort & Casino and get tennis, watersports, shopping, spas, beaches, and restaurants. The Buccaneer and Renaissance Carambola also offer golf.

Tamarind Reef Resort, Spa & Marina fea-tures 39 beachfront rooms, 2 restaurants, pool, tennis, fitness, meeting/event space, business lounge, spa, snorkels, kayaks & paddle boards, volleyball plus their Blue Flag accredited Green Cay Marina with sailing, cruising & fishing charters.

Cruzan Sands Villa on the Beach is a new luxury beachfront villa in Estate Salt River. Family friendly, it sleeps 8 comfortably. Enjoy the wonderful sandy beach and the views from the spacious, covered wrap-around porch!

Mt. Victory Camp Eco Lodge is a unique rainforest getaway; comfortable lodging in a natural site. Take advantage of workshops, tours, walks, hikes and other activities. Relax here in nature’s splendor!

A tranquil bed & breakfast, Rattan Inn & Tea Garden is nestled into five acres of rolling hills and the ruins of a sugar cane plantation, c. 1750-1850. This enchanted, lush property features five secluded residences, by the night or by the month, and a large, welcoming pool.

A spectacular natural setting for an intimate seaside inn--The Waves at Cane Bay offers spacious rooms with large, private balconies overlooking the sea! Choose from Standard Suites with mini-kitchen or Superior Rooms with full kitchen. Fine dining in their secluded, open-air restaurant and Cane Bay’s best diving sites!

Now that you’re checked in, kick back and enjoy life Cruzan style! Check out our quaint shopping districts, tour the world-famous Cruzan Rum factory, dive our wrecks, reefs, and wall, sail to Buck Island Reef National Monument and snorkel the underwater trail, kayak Salt River Bay National Park & Eco-logical Preserve, horse ride along the beach, explore St. George Village Botanical Garden, visit the Forts in both towns and the restored sugar cane plantation at Whim Museum, and top it all off with a visit to the Millennium Monument at Point Udall!

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TAXI CHARGES AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS■ The charges to areas not listed in this schedule shall be arrived at by using the nearest tariffed place crossed to the next tariffed place ahead, based on one nearest to the passenger’s destination.

■ These rules include, “A taxi op-erator, while on duty, shall not refuse any passenger unless the passenger is intoxicated and disorderly or in possession of a pet or animal (other than a seeing-eye dog or service dog) that is not properly secured in a kennel case or other suitable con-tainer. There shall be no charge for the seeing-eye or service dog.

■ Kennel charges: Large kennel $30, small kennel $20.

■ Round trip fares: double the one-way fare plus waiting charges.

■ Waiting charges: $1 per minute. First five free.

■ Radio/phone call: The fare plus one third of the basic fare.

■ Anyone requesting a taxi exclu-sively for themselves shall pay the rate charged for four passengers.

■ Luggage: A flat rate of $2 per bag shall be added for each passenger. The rate for items larger than 30-inches by 20 inches shall not exceed $4 per item.

■ Hourly Rates (1 - 4 passengers) Sedan/Mini Van $40; Van $55; Safari $80. Rates for additional passengers will be negotiated between the taxi operator and passenger(s).

TransportationTransportationRENTAL CARS, TAXI & TOUR INFORMATION

Renter must be 25 or older (ages 23-24 an underage driver fee applies), have valid driver's license & major credit card. An independent Budget Systems Licensee.

Toll Free 888-264-8894

St. Croix Airport 340-778-9636• Christiansted opposite Seaplane 340-713-9289

• Cruise Passengers: Frederiksted (oppposite Pier at Cruzan Barrel) 340-778-4663

Website Reservations budgetstcroix.com

LOWEST RatesFriendliest Staff

LOW Rates forApril, May & Triathlon!

Car Rental

Free Pick-up & Delivery to some locations

Established in 1952, Christiansted National Historic Site was the first unit of the National Park Saystem in the US Virgin Islands. The park’s historic buidings and grounds commemorate the Danish heritage (1733-1917) of the town of Christiansted,

St. Croix, which was named in honor of the reigning King of Denmark and Norway, Christian VI. In the 1700s, Christiansted was part of a mercantile system that linked Europe,West Africa, and the Caribbean in the infamous “Triangular Trade.” Christian-sted was the first town in the Lesser Antilles to be built on the grid system and to have a building code. Its distinctive colonial archi-tecture reflects the town’s status as capital of the Danish West Indies (1755-1871); the great wealth generated by the export of cane sugar, molasses, and rum; and the influence of government building inspectors.

Take two tours—“Free Gut” is the freed black neighborhood of Christiansted established by the Danish in 1748 and “Gal-lows Bay” is the fishing community that sustained Christiansted’s fish market for more than two centuries. Free Gut, $35., Gallows Bay, $15. Make Reservations with Eastern National Bookstore at the Scale House. 340-719-4091

Christiansted National Historic Site

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TAXI SERVICESAntilles Taxi Service… 340-773-5020, 690-9585Crucian Taxi ................ 340-773-6388, 422-1856Richardson’s Taxi: ........ 340-778-8392, 690-8871Rudy’s Taxi & Tours: ... 340-773-6803, 514-4600St. Croix Taxi Association, Airport: ..340-778-1088Sweeny Tours Taxi Service...340-514-7734, 514-1594

Taxi stands in Christiansted are on King Street near Government House and at Market Square; in Frederiksted by Fort Frederik. You can stop by and make arrangements to be picked up later in the day.

Contact the Taxi Division with compliments, complaints, problems or questions. The number is (340) 773-2226, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

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SKYLINECAR RENTAL

877-719-5990 • 340-719-5990340-719-5991 Fax

Explore the Beauty of our IslandCOMPACTS • MID-SIZES

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218 Estate La Reinein the Kingshill Commercial Park, St. Croix

Open 7 days a weekMost Major Credit Cards Accepted

E-mail: [email protected]

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FROM THE AIRPORT TO:The Buccaneer ......................... $20 ...($10)Cane Bay Plantation ............... $22 ...($11)Carambola ............................... $20 ...($10)Chenay Bay .............................. $21 ...($11)

Call 340-642-3000 for schedule and fares

Richard O’Such - Manager/Caribbean Operations St Croix Cell 340-642-3000 Shoreline Aviation, Inc. In the U.S. call 800-468-8639 FAA approved Carrier FVAA-052E

Offering regular seaplane flights between St Croix & Tortola

St Croix & Virgin Gorda St Croix & Anegada

St Croix this week.indd 1 1/29/14 8:11 PM

Call 340-642-3000 for schedule and fares

Richard O’Such - Manager/Caribbean Operations St Croix Cell 340-642-3000 Shoreline Aviation, Inc. In the U.S. call 800-468-8639 FAA approved Carrier FVAA-052E

Offering regular seaplane flights between St Croix & Tortola

St Croix & Virgin Gorda St Croix & Anegada

St Croix this week.indd 1 1/29/14 8:11 PM

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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:VITRAN Buses serve the island with numerous routes, starting service at 5:30 am on weekdays, ending at 9:00 pm, starting later on weekends. If you are not in a hurry, you can tour the island for only $1, going between our two towns and to shopping centers (transfer at La Reine in mid-

island). Call 778-0898 or 773-1664.

Alternate affordable ways of getting around are group taxi vans (marked Taxi) that ply many routes. Economy-minded visitors can pick up a ride from Christiansted to Frederik-sted or reverse for $2.50, if they are willing to share with local riders. Departures are from the Market Square in Christiansted and Bud-dhoe Park in Frederiksted, but the vans can also be flagged down along the route.

FROM THE AIRPORT TO:

Christiansted ........................... $16 .....($9)Cotton Valley .......................... $24 ...($11)Divi Carina Bay ...................... $24 ...($12)Frederiksted ............................ $12 .....($6)Green Cay ................................ $22 ...($11)Hovensa .................................... $12 .....($6)St. Croix Yacht Club ................ $24 ...($12)St. George Botanical Garden . $12 .....($6)Shoy’s ........................................ $20 ...($10)Sprat Hall ................................. $17 .....($9)Sunny Isle ................................. $12 .....($6)The Palms at Pelican Cove ..... $16 .....($9)Whim Plantation Museum ..... $12 .....($6)

FROM CHRISTIANSTED TO:The Buccaneer ........................... $9 .....($5)Cane Bay .................................. $24 ...($11)Carambola ............................... $30 ...($12)Cormorant ............................... $10 .....($5)Divi Carina Bay ....................... $18 .....($9)Frederiksted ............................. $24 ...($11)Gallows Bay ............................... $6 .....($3)Salt River .................................. $22 ...($11)Sunny Isle/Island Center ........ $12 .....($6)

FROM FREDERIKSTED TO:Carambola ............................... $27 ...($11)Christiansted ........................... $24 ...($11)Divi Carina Bay ....................... $36 ...($18)Sprat Hall ................................. $10 .....($5)Whim/Good Hope .................... $9 .....($5)

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RENTAL CARS, TAXI INFO

1 or 2 Persons

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10% discouNtwith this coupon presented at the time of rental on direct reservations only. Blackouts may apply.

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Restaurants1. Beach Side Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-42. Blue Water Terrace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M-13. Breezes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-24. Cheeseburger’s In Paradise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-15. Cultured Pelican Ristorante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M-16. Deep End Bar & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-27. Dockside at Divi Carina Bay Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-28. Duggan’s Reef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-29. East End Pizza at Divi Carina Bay Resort. . . . . . . . . . N-210. El Flamboyant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-411. Flamboyant Bar & Grill at Renaissance Carambola . . D-112. Joe’s Bar & Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-313. La Reine Chicken Shack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-214. Mermaid at The Bucaneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-115. Pirate’s Tavern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-116. Saman at Renaissance Carambola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-117. Starlite Grille at Divi Carina Bay Resort . . . . . . . . . . . N-218. Terrace at The Bucaneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-1 19. The Galleon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-120. The Palms at Pelican Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-121. The Pickled Greek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-222. The Waves at Cane Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-1

Shopping and Services1. Hideaway Spa at the Buccaneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-1

2. Paradise Waits Tattoo Studio & Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . .I-23. Rustico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-24. Tamarind Reef Resort Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-15. The Museum Store at Botanical Gardens . . . . . . . . . . D-46. The Spa at Renaissance Carambola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1

Sports1. Buccaneer Golf / Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-12. Bush Tribe Eco Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-03. Cane Bay Dive Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-1, N-24. Kitesurf / Paddlesurf St. Croix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M-15. Lightheart Sailing Charters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-16. Llewellyn’s Charter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-17. N-2 the Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-38. Paul and Jill’s Equestrian Stables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-29. Randall “Doc” James Racetrack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-410. Renaissance Carambola Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-211. Sweet Bottom Dive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-112. Teroro II & Dragonfly Day Sail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-113. The Reef Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-114. Virgin Kayak Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-115. West End Water Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3

Rental Cars1. Avis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-42. Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-43. Centerline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-3

Hotels1. Arawak Bay: The Inn at Salt River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-12. Carrington’s Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-33. Chenay Bay Beach Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-14. Cottages By the Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-45. Cruzan Sands Villa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-06. Discovery Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-17. Divi Carina Beach Resort and Casino . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-28. Hibiscus Beach Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-19. Mt. Victory Camp Eco Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-210. Northside Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-111. Sand Castle On the Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-412. Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort . . . . D-113. Tamarind Reef Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-114. The Buccaneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-115. The Palms at Pelican Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-116. The Waves at Cane Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-1

Condominiums1. Club St. Croix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-22. Coakley Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M-13. Colony Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-24. Mill Harbour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-25. Reef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-16. St. C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-17. Schooner Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-28. Villa Madeliene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-1

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4. Olympic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-25. Skyline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-2

Airlines1. Shoreline Aviation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4

Real Estate1. Calabash Realtors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-12. Coldwell Banker St. Croix Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-1

Farms1. ARTfarm, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-42. La Reine Farmers’ Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-33. Ridge to Reef (VISFI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-24. Sejah Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-35. Sun Croix Foods, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-36. Tropics Hydroponics Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-27. VI Farmers’ Cooperative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-3

Banks / Post Offices1. Banco Popular ATM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-2, H-32. First Bank ATM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-2, H-33. Scotia Bank ATM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-34. Kings Hill Post Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-35. Richmaond Post Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-2

Other Interests1. Captain Morgan Distillery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-42. Caribbean Community Theater (CCT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-23. Cruzan Rum Factory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-44. Estate Whim Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-45. Good Hope Country Day School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-16. Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital & Medical Center . . . . . . . H-27. Island Center for the Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . H-28. Salt River National Historic Park & Ecological Preserve . . . G-09. St. Croix Yacht Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-110. St. George Village Botanical Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-411. Sunny Isle Shopping Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-312. University of the Virgin Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-3

Beaches Buck Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M-0 Cane Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-1 Colombus Landing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-1 Cramer Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O-1 Dorsch Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-4 Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3 Reef Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-1 Sandy Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5 Shoy Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-1 St. Croix East End Marine Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M-1 Vincent F. Mason, Sr. Coral Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-4

FOR YOUR SAFETYAED Locations Outside of Townsin case you need them

Airport Departure LoungesBassin Triangle Police StationBuccaneer HotelCanagata BallparkCane Bay DiveCarambola HotelCoakley Bay CondosCountry Day School

Divi Carina Bay CasinoDivi Carina Bay ResortEast End Fire StationFire Service Office, Sunny IslePalms at Pelican CovePatrick Sweeney Police StationRichmond Fire StationSt. Croix Yacht Club

PETER’S REST CONVENIENCE CENTER is NOW OPEN on Rt. 62 between Rt. 68 and Rt. 70 taking Residential Household Waste, Green Waste, Bulk Waste, Scrap Metal & White Goods plus Household Hazardous Waste. You can also recycle your aluminum and steels cans here to support the Boys & Girls Club. Operated by Virgin Islands Waste Management, it is open Monday - Friday, 6 am - 8 pm, Saturdays, 6 am - 4 pm, and Sundays, 6 am - 2 pm.

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East End Marine Park Management ZonesNo Take Zone – Protects near shore environments including mangroves, sea grass beds, lagoonal patch reefs, and linear reefs. OPERATING A PERSONAL WATERCRAFT IS PROHIBITED. ALL FISHING AND EXTRACTION IS PROHIBITED.

Recreational Zone – Allows snorkeling, diving, boating, and recreational shoreline fishing. Catch-and-release guide fishing, and cast-net bait fishing are allowed with a Marine Park Permit. ALL OTHER TRADITIONAL FISHING IS PROHIBITED (including but not limited to: fish traps; spear fishing; collection of lobster, conch whelk).

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13. Twin Palms — Part of the Cane Bay Wall; sloping shelf start-ing in 30 feet. Lots of sand chutes, coral heads, snappers, lobster, Green and Hawksbill turtles and Black Durgeons can be found.14. Davis Bay Wall — Located at the Carambola Beach Resort, this is the closest wall to shore. Sand chutes take you to the wall. Great place for turtles, sharks and even a resident seahorse in the shallows! Dive center on property to assist with this site.Brought to you by Dive Experience, Strand Street, Christiansted.

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Restaurants1. Ale House2. Angry Nates3. Avocado Pitt4. Hotel St. Croix Rum & Wine Bar5. Ft. Christian Brew Pub6. Galangal7. Harbormaster Beach Club8. Ital In Paradise9. Jaccar Sorbet & Gelato10. Maria’s Cantina

11. Savant12. Sharkey’s Bait Stand13. Tavern 184414. The Bistro15. You Are HereShopping1. Baci Duty Free2. Cache of the Day3. Crucian Gold4. Designworks5. Hotheads6. ib designs7. Island Tribe8. Joyia Inspirational Jewelry9. Live it! Jewelry10. Nelthropp & Low11. Panache Jewelers12. Purple Papaya13. Quin House Gallery

14. Rare Finds15. Royal Poinciana16. Sonya, Ltd17. Tropical Bracelet Factory18. Undercover Books19. Violette BoutiqueWatersports1. Big Beard’s Adventure Tours2. Cane Bay Dive3. Caribbean Sea Adventures4. Dive Experience5. Jolly Roger6. Roseway (Dec – Apr)Transportation1. Budget St. Croix2. Centerline Car Rentals3. Seaborne Seaplane Ramp4. Sweeny’s St. Croix Safari Tours

Real Estate & Rentals1. Coldwell Banker St. Croix Realty

Local Art1. D&D Studio2. Henle Studio3. Maufe Gallery4. Top Hat

Banks & Post Offices1. Bank of St. Croix ATM2. First Bank ATM3. Post Office, Company Street4. Post Office, Gallows Bay

Spas1. Renuatum Spa2. Tropical Therapy

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Old Scale House on the harborfront, known as the Wharf. One section of the 1856 structure displays the scale used in former days to weigh barrels of rum and sugar. The other section holds a bookstore and gift shop as well as an information center about all things St. Croix. This is one of a complex of five buildings comprising the Christiansted National Historic Site, established in 1952, administered by the National Park Service.

Nearby, The Old Customs House with its sweeping staircase, on the grassy area next to the Fort, was completed in 1830. It now holds National Park Service offices.

Fort Christiansvaern was the first public building to be started by the Danes after the island was purchased from France in 1733. It is built of Danish yellow brick and was completed in 1749 and later expanded. Its present appear-ance reflects the 1830’s period.

Furnishings from that era are on display; also an exhibit on local military history. At the entrance admission tickets to the Fort and Steeple Building are sold ($3) and brochures available.

Open Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm, weekends 9 am to 5 pm. 2 hour parking available on site.

The Steeple Building across Hospital Street, formerly the Lutheran Church and dates from 1753. It houses a display documenting aspects of the religious history of St. Croix. Ask for opening hours at the Fort.

Across Company Street lies the onetime Danish West India & Guinea Company Warehouse , built in 1749. In its courtyard, slave auctions were formerly held.

Government House on King Street was in part the former home of a Danish merchant. That section dates from 1749; another section, the previous town house of a wealthy Danish plantation owner, was joined to it in 1826, together becoming the seat of the Danish West Indies government. The grand staircase and portico were added in 1830, as was the impressive ballroom/recep-tion hall on the second floor by Governor General Peter von Scholten, who had his office and official residence here. The former are open to the public (entrance at mid-building on King Street). The Virgin Islands Tourism office (open weekdays only) is downstairs fronting the Lutheran Church.

The Lutheran Church across Queen Cross Street on King Street, was originally the Dutch Reformed Church, built in the 1740’s and transferred to the Lutherans in 1831, who brought the furnishings here from the Steeple Building. Later, the steeple was added.

Walking up Queen Cross Street to Company Street takes you to Apothecary Hall on the left corner, which holds both the tiny Apothecary Museum on Queen Cross Street, open anytime, and in the courtyard the Archaeological Museum, open only Saturdays 10 am-2 pm.

Nearby on Company Street is the Old Market , laid out in the original town plan from 1735, and still being used. The well dates from 1863. On this square you will also find the downtown Post Office.

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Touring Frederiksted

Your tour of Frederiksted begins at Fort Frederik by the cruise ship pier and newly revitalized waterfront. Construction on the Fort began in 1752 and was completed in 1760. Featuring a museum with several permanent exhibits and an art gallery, it is open weekdays from 8:30 am to 4 p.m. There is a small admission charge.

Governor General Peter von Scholten proclaimed the emancipation of the enslaved population in the Danish West Indies on July 3, 1848, from adjacent Buddhoe Park. The park contains a bronze bust of the renowned slave rebellion leader.

The Oscar E. Henry Customs House was built in the 1800’s. The building is under-going renovations. The Visitors’ Bureau, normally located here, has been temporarily moved to an upstairs location in the courtyard of a nearby building on Strand Street. The Freedom Fountain facing the pier was installed for the Emancipation 150th anniver-sary celebration. In a historic light blue building down a block is the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts.

After severe damage during a labor insurrection in 1878, the town was rebuilt in Victorian style. Victoria House on Strand Street and Apothecary Hall on King Cross Street between King and Queen Streets preserve the Frederiksted architecture of that time.

Frederiksted is home to a number of historic churches, including St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Holy Trinity Lutheran Chruch, Friedensberg Moravian Church, and St. Patrick’s Catholic Church.

The newly restored Old Danish School on Hospital Street and Market Street is a hand-some building. At Strand and Queen Cross Streets is the Athalie McFarlane Petersen Public Library, built in 1803. The Market Place is still in use today, as it was in 1751 at the founding of Frederiksted.

There are ATMs at the Scotiabank and First Bank locations on Strand Street. After hours, swipe your card at the door to get inside.

The Frederiksted waterfront is home to Sunset Jazz concerts, held the third Friday of the month from 5:30 to 8 p.m.. Admission is free to the public. A public beach with showers and bathrooms is next to Fort Frederik.

Getting WestSt. Croix’ West End offers beautiful sandy, calm beaches, great snorkeling and wreck

or pier diving, spectacular sunsets, and the lush subtropical forest. You can reach Frederiksted with its quaint, historic town architecture in several ways. The four-lane Melvin Evans Highway is your speediest route, if you are coming from the east. Most drivers take Queen Mary Highway (Centerline Road), which also takes you to the St. George Village Botanical Garden, the Cruzan Rum Factory, and Whim Plantation Museum, all just off the Queen Mary Highway.

Getting into FrederikstedFrom Queen Mary Highway, turn right at the traffic light at Hannah’s Rest. From the

end of Melvin Evans Highway, turn right and continue north through the traffic light. Turn left at the Post Office (this is Fisher Street).

Frederiksted town is rebounding, thanks to a recent $14 million revitalization project. To get to Strand Street, Fort Frederik and the beautifully landscaped waterfront and the Pier, turn right just before the fishermen’s boat ramp and market shed at the end of Fisher Street. This is a great starting point for a walking tour of the town with its many historic buildings.

Getting North of TownNorth of town are several wonderful beaches and eateries where you can toast the

famous Green Flash at sunset. You can pick up Route 63 along the water north of the Fort, or if you want to bypass the town when coming from the Queen Mary Highway, take the La Grange Road, Route 63, by turning rights just after Whim Museum.

Off the Beaten TrackYou can also travel west through the rainforest on Route 76, Mahogany Road (which

farther east is Route 72, Midland Road). If you are a bit adventurous, turn off on 765 or 763 (see signs for Creque Dam Farm and Mt. Victory Camp, both worth a visit)

Take Creque Dam Road (Route 58) through scenic valleys and under towering trees. This road is passable by car, but narrow and a bit rough. The rainforest can be explored by car, 4 WD (unpaved West Scenic Road can be impassable after heavy rains) or on horseback. Among area attractions are the Lawaetz Family Museum and lovely gardens at Estate Little La Grange, the impressive Estate Mt. Washington ruins, the nearby giant baobab trees at Butler Bay, and the infamous beer-drinking pigs!

Historic Frederiksted★ Apothecary Hall 1★ Buddhoe Park 2★ Customs House 3★ Fort Frederik 4★ Freedom Fountain 5★ Friedensberg Moravian Church 6★ Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 7★ Market Place 8★ Public Library 9★ St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church 10★ St. Paul’s Anglican Church 11★ Victoria House 12F’sted Points of InterestATM (3) 1Boat Ramp/Fish Market 2Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts 3C.H.A.N.T 4Fire Station 5Ingeborg Nesbitt Clinic 6Post Office 7Public Restrooms 8Visitors’ Bureau (upstairs) 9

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Part 12 in a seriesExcerpts from “Arts in the U. S. Virgin Islands” by

Ruth S. Moore and David M. Hough of the Caribbean Research Institute of the College of the Virgin Islands, 1967, for the Virgin Islands Council on the Arts.

ARTS IN THE VIRGIN ISLANDS: PRESENT AND FUTURE

In all the islands of the West Indies, music and dance are the most widely enjoyed arts. The Virgin Islands are no exception. Scratch bands, steel bands and jazz groups play a West Indian music drawing from old folk songs, new calypsos, American jazz and mu-sical comedies. Spanish speaking Islanders play folk music still popular in the rural areas of Puerto Rico. The dancers offer some folk dance material, versions of the newer limbo dance and dance patterns influenced by Af-rican forms, not from the past but from the new interest which the awakened continent of Africa commands.

For the most part, these arts are at once re-gional and in constant change reflecting their interaction with today’s world. For example, be-tween 1954 and 1960 the steel band invasion from Trinidad hit the Islands resulting in the for-mation of more than fifteen steel bands during this period. Most of those migrated to greener pastures – the U. S. Mainland and Puerto Rico – where competition is less keen and compensa-tion is more rewarding. New bands have taken their place. Recent recordings and competitions of steel bands have shown a trend toward in-cluding non-West Indian music in their reperto-ry. The competition on St. Thomas to select the 1967 Carnival Champion among ten competing groups required both a calypso piece and a clas-sical or semi-classical selection.

There are other indigenous arts which need to be given the attention they deserve. A num-ber of proposals submitted to the Virgin Islands Council on the Arts, and included in its recom-mended program, stress the folk arts – tales, songs, dances, crafts – which hold the themes of a specific heritage of place and history.

West Indian literature appears especially in the theatre. The St. John Arts Council pre-sented a West Indian play, Junction Village, as one of the events in that island’s Fourth of July festivities. The College of the Virgin Islands has presented several West Indian plays and one of Moliere’s classic farces in West Indian adaptation. The St. Croix Com-munity Theatre has asked the Council for

ARTS in the U. S. Virgin Islandsa grant to build a reference library of West Indian dramatic literature for the use of all three islands.

Formal concerts of classical choral and instrumental music also enjoy wide popu-larity. Council-aided projects are now in action to form more choral groups and to help strengthen instrumental and choral music through visiting guest conductors, master classes held by professional musi-cians and general courses in music theory and practice.

Virgin Islands composers, choreogra-phers, creators of visual arts and crafts are asking for better facilities and technical services. The creative writer is looking for outlets to publish his work. The Council’s long-range program attempts to open op-portunities in each of these areas. Bringing those concerned with environmental de-sign together to protect the Islands’ heri-tage of natural and man-made beauty is part of the Council’s comprehensive plan. So, too, is exploring the Caribbean region for mutual exchange and strengthening of cultural activities.

Arts festivals will be an outgrowth which will serve many needs. They are the context in which the familiar and the unfamiliar art forms can reach the widest audience. In every part of the word where arts festivals have taken place, they have widened the horizons of residents and visitors alike.

The ideas flowing into the Council in recommendations and in action from art-ists, teachers, craftsmen, performing or-ganizations, schools, libraries, museums, architects, conservationists and others show a vigorous society stimulated by the interaction of the many subcultures within its own boundaries and the influences of the outside world.

The next section contains a brief de-scription of some of the arts resources of the Virgin Islands. Future publications will provide an opportunity for more detailed accounts of arts events and the organiza-tions involved in them. The organizations included here have provided information about themselves and their cooperation is appreciated.

NEXT ISSUE: VIRGIN ISLANDS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSLAST ISSUE: CREATING STYLE / FINDING FORM / GETTING THE MESSAGE

The College of the Virgin Islands has presented several West Indian plays and one of Moliere’s classic farces in West Indian adaptation. The St. Croix Community Theatre has asked the Council for a grant to build a reference library of West In-dian dramatic literature for the use of all three islands.

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Coldwell Banker St.Croix Realty – 340-778-7000With broker Amy Land-deWilde at the helm, the professionals at Coldwell Banker St Croix Realty are eager to help you buy, sell or lease real estate. We offer a host of lovely homes, outstanding building sites, and both historic and commercial properties. Coldwell Banker St. Croix Realty also lists an array of rental properties, ideal for your next dream vaca-tion or long-term lease. From a bungalow on the beach to a villa with a view, we have the perfect property for you Because we keep up with the latest technology and market trends, our data is accurate and up-to-date. We’re “high tech and high touch” and we’re here for you. Gallows Bay and Buccaneer Hotel. www.coldwellbankervi.com

More vacationers every year find a way to move to “America’s Paradise.” They like that we are part of the US, have no state taxes, enjoy great year-round climate and are surrounded by beautiful beaches and turquoise water.

Newcomers learn the traditions of cul-ture and history on the island. Being home to dozens of community organizations, with volunteer opportunities, and annual events to attend, it’s easy to get involved quickly and form new friendships.

St. Croix is an ideal second home for some and a wonderful year-round residence for others. Houses and condos are available for rent or purchase along with undeveloped land for those who want to build.

Job openings exist in many fields and we have an Economic Development Commis-sion (EDC) program that offers tax incen-tives for business owners who qualify.

St. Croix retains a relaxing pace even though cosmopolitan in many ways. We say, “ Good Morning” before beginning a conversation, say “no problem” and mean it, and celebrate lots of holidays without com-mercializing them.

A few challenges might be not being able to find your favorite brand all the time, find-ing water scarce during dry spells (although you can buy it by the truckload), and er-ratic electricity (making generators popular along with the use of solar panels).

Come and stay for a short or long time. Most of us wouldn’t live anywhere else!

MOVING HERE

Art by Judith King.

Dream – Build – Retire

St. Croix has a great year-round climate and is sur-rounded by beautiful beaches and turquoise water. Kevin Foltz

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by Amy Land-de Wilde

We love what we do! Our business brings us people like you--peo-ple who have discovered our island, fallen in love with its beauty and our lifestyle, and want to make it a part of their lives. During vacations scented by the sea, salt, sand and sunscreen, you stop by Coldwell Banker St. Croix Real Estate and ask how we became so lucky to call St. Croix home. We’re only too happy to chat.

All real estate searches begin with a detailed discussion of hopes, dreams, lifestyle, the future, and budget--how you’re going to pay for it.

If you’re one of the fortunate ones who can pay cash for your dream, you‘ll probably see more flexibility with Sellers. (Sellers are de-lighted to dispense with the more uncertain outcome of a financing contingency.) And speaking of financing, if that’s the way you’ll go, you must get your financing in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Your local bank up north won’t lend on an island property. You might, however, take out equity on a property you own stateside and pay cash down here. We sometimes see that.

Many of us have our furry friends who want to enjoy the sunshine, too. Although some condos allow pets, most have restrictions on the spectrum from a “no-pets” policy to limiting size, number and type.

Condos offer the most bang for the buck in terms of amenities for the price. For less than $100,000, you can purchase a condo on the sand with a pool and beautiful view! You would have to spend over $500,000 to enjoy those same amenities in a single-family home.

Any discussion of condominiums also includes a discussion of con-do fees. Ours are higher than you might be used to, but include a lot. If you are weighing the costs of home ownership versus condo ownership, the fees are a wash, especially if you’re going to mortgage your home. A large part of our fees include insurance on the property, which costs more here than in the States. They also include services like landscaping, pool maintenance, a property manager, exterminat-ing, and sometimes cable and internet.

But our property taxes are low! The mill rate for residential property is 0.00377 x the purchase price, which is only $377 per $100,000 of sales price. To get a sense of our costs here, you basically flip your tax and insurance costs from your own city.

Do you want to use your property as a vacation rental when you’re not on island? If so, we’ll help you find the best property within your budget for that. You will likely not cover your costs, and the rental market is cyclical. To be an investor in a vacation property, you need to be relaxed with potential vacancies. Most who buy an island home on St. Croix also plan to enjoy the property themselves. That’s another benefit, in addition to the potential for increased equity and cash flow. Once you purchase an island property, you have all the more reason to come, visit and decompress!

Off-island buyers are often concerned about how to rent and care for their property when they’re not here. We can handle that! We have skilled property management and rental experts available to provide an a la carte menu of services to fit your needs. And those arrangements can change over time if you decide to come and join us more permanently.

No real estate article would be complete without a discussion of the current market. We have not experienced such a buyer-friendly market in years. (We generally lag a bit behind the U.S. market.) Right now, we are at that marvelous intersection of great inventory at value

pricing, low interest rates and motivated sellers! We’re seeing an up-ward trend in the number of homes and condos sold over the last two years, so experience shows us that increased prices will follow. If you’re on the fence, now is a good time to make your dream of joining us in paradise come true.

Won’t you call on us at Coldwell Banker St. Croix Real Estate and let us guide you along? We are here for you!

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St. Croix SkywatchSt. Croix SkywatchApril / M ay 2014

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The skies over the Virgin Islands will be full of astronomical events for people to look for this March and April.

From time-to-time, as the Moon goes around the Earth it passes through the Earth’s shadow – and we see a lunar eclipse. On the night of April 14th-15th, actually on the 15th, there will be a total lunar eclipse. The Moon will enter the darkest part of the Earth’s shadow at 1:58 a.m.; totality begins at 3:06; the middle of the eclipse is at 3:45; totality ends at 4:25; and the Moon leaves the darkest part of the shadow at 5:33. Near the middle of the eclipse the Moon may turn a deep red color.

On the night of April 22nd-23rd dust parti-cles, left behind by a comet, burning up some 50 miles above the Earth will cause the Lyrid meteor shower. Light from the last quarter Moon will over-power the fainter meteors. Even so, away from bright lights you may see a dozen or so meteors or shooting stars per hour. While that is not an overwhelming number, it does mean that you are more likely to see a shooting star, especially if you look between mid-night and dawn.

On March 20th the Sun will be seen directly over the equator, the Vernal Equinox, or the start of Spring in the northern hemisphere and Autumn in the Southern Hemisphere.

Four planets will be visible in the night sky from early evening to early morning. All planets look like bright

stars. Look to the west after sunset and the bright Jupiter will be easy

to spot. Nearby Jupiter are the stars which mark the heads

of the Gemini twins, castor and Pollux. If you look in the eastern sky the red planet Mars can be found near the bright star Spica, in Virgo, the goddess of the Harvest. Around 9:00 p.m. Saturn rises in the east. Wait a few hours for Saturn to rise higher in the sky and you should easily

find the planet. Around 3:15 a.m. Venus will rise in the

east and it will dominate the eastern sky until overpowered

by the Sun.

While spring may begin this month, it is the stars of winter that dominate the western sky in the early evening sky. Perhaps easiest to find are the seven bright

stars that form Orion, the Hunter: two stars mark his shoulders, two more his knees and three his belt. With the excep-tion of the Big Dipper, Orion is probably the best known of all the star groups. Unlike the Dipper, the constellation of Orion is visible from every part of the globe. If it is a clear, dark night without a bright Moon, you might be able to see the fainter stars that make up the Hunter’s shield, held in his left hand and his right arm

holding a club high over his head.

To the south of Orion look for a very bright star, Sirius, the tip of the nose of one of Orion’s hunting dogs. Sirius is the brightest star in the sky.

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.

April Sunrise: 6:08 am May Sunrise: 5:46 amApril Sunset: 6:37 pm May Sunset: 6:46 pm

May Moon Phases:First Quarter . . . . . . . . 6 May

Full Moon . . . . . . . . . 14 May

Last Quarter. . . . . . . . 21 May

New Moon . . . . . . . . 28 May

Sunrise and sunset times are based on the 15th of each month.

April Moon Phases:First Quarter . . . . . . . . 7 April

Full Moon . . . . . . . . . 15 April

Last Quarter. . . . . . . . 22 April

New Moon . . . . . . . . 29 April

By: Tom Lesser, formerly Senior Lecturer at theAmerican Museum-Hayden Planetarium and frequent island visitor.

In the northern hemisphere Spring begins on March20th

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