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Both St. Croix and Puerto Rico are U.S. territories, so you do not need a U.S. Passport. You are still in the United States. However, check with...
CaribbeanWay is a reputable company. I cannot address the issue of pricing, as this is not evident in the relationship they have with the company...
Lauren: There is ferry info at the top of this page via a link:
Carefree Getaways is a reputable agency!
You do not need a passport to travel between the mainland U.S. and the United States Virgin Islands. That answers your question. However, I also...
Dear NYMom: TeresaRae gave a good "nutshell" of how to start looking. A more exhaustive list of ideas is at just click on the FAQs link!
Vacation St. Croix is da bomb!
Yes, please always be prepared to show government issued picture ID when boarding ferries to St. John. It's still possible that you will be checked.
i am always amused, because we sell the sun but at this time of year, when * "t'ings brong", we pray for rain... much to the dismay of our visitors, t...
Try 2 plus 2 nightclub, La Grande Princesse - 340-773-3710. Leave your credit card at home, it's low tech but highly good eatin'!
anyway, i thought the "local" time of arrival is usually given on ticket confirmations from the carriers. i am probably wrong. barring that, i u...
The closest is the Gourmet Gallery at Havensight - the Pueblo is not that much farther down the street. Your concierge can give you directions, it's ...
There have been quite a few folks inconvenienced at the San Juan airport waiting for new flights. It's tough, because that stuff will jack up you...
oh, no!!! i love that funky lil' dive! too, too bad...
ROTFLM@O!
good googly-moogly, there is a link to ferry schedules at the top of every vinow.com page. there was not much to say but where to find it.
look up above for ferry skeds.
up above my friend.
By the by (and not to be nasty) but there is no "s" in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands... I am not sure why everyone seems to want to say that. St. Jo...