Last seen: January 6, 2018 11:49 am
Sugar Bay is open as I attended a 2 day seminar there on Thurs. and Fri. They could use a bit of updating and cleaning and especially the A/C vents...
Don't hold your breathe!:-(
If only here for 4 days then indeed, Sapphire or Point Pleasant may be good places to stay as close to many beaches, Red Hook, the ferry to STJ, bars,...
What a waste! Just another fine example of VI Government wasteful ways, inefficiency and red tape bureaucracy.
Are the new ferries in service as yet?
BTW - If you are visiting in February be aware that this is the busiest tourist month so if you do not reserve a rental car in advance, you may not be...
Ditto what STT resident said. It's great to visit STJ via the barge on your own terms without waiting for taxi vans to fill up and go where you wish...
Rent the car. Bus service unreliable if available and if there is one it would go into Coral Bay but won't go to Cinnamon.
St. Croix has the St. Patrick's Day Parade. Sure you have the right islands? Didn't know St. John had one but I may be mistaken.
Never heard of them. They must be new? Are you involved in company?
Majority of my guests use Budget or Dependable Car and have had no complaints. FYI - Hertz doesn't allow their rentals on the barge to STJ. Always...
Doubt it but they continue to increase fares and charges for carry-ons and luggage.
Business as usual in the VI. No prior proper planning, just spend the money that ends up in someone's pockets and let the cards fall where they may ...
Indeed, take ALL the lionfish you can catch but be careful doing so. Here's a link that may interest you:
Or bring ear plugs!
I don't believe there is a restriction on size of snare but absolutely NO spearing! With snares you can release (and hopefully, you will!) females w...
This complex is self-insured for windstorm hurricane so cash buyers are preferred as complexes that are self insured make it difficut for traditional,...
Can be noisy as right in town off of main road. Check www.starvillas.com
Well then if you have a planner she should find out, definitively, one way or the other out by calling the appropriate gov. entities as mentioned abov...
A wedding planner would also know what permits were required, if any. You could also check with DPNR, Fish & Wildlife or National Park re: permits. ...