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 mike
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My fiancee and i will be spending our honeymoon for 7 nights at the Wyndam on St. Thomas. All-inclusive seemed the ideal way to go for us. Can anyone make any suggestions of what to do while we are there?

 
Posted : December 27, 2002 10:33 pm
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You should first go through this web site, go through the St. Thomas guide and also take the photo tour so you can get a visual on things here. There are pictures in the guide also. Go through the beach guide and attractions so you can see what interest you. The all inclusive is fine, you are on your honeymoon. LOL 🙂 But you might want to try other restaurants there are lots of great ones around the island. Also the beach at Sugar Bay is nice, small... the pool is great. Again you might want to go to other beaches, and definately do a day trip to St. John. You can go shopping if you like in Charlotte Amalie or Havensight one day. There is a lot to do, although all inclusives give you the luxary of not worrying about where to eat and things like that, if you only did that you would miss out on a lot of other things that St. Thomas and St. John (which is very close by - a 15-20 minute ferry ride) have to offer you both. You have seven nights so you can spend half the time at the resort and the other half enjoying your island vacation.

--Islander

 
Posted : December 30, 2002 2:08 pm
 mike
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Thanks for the info. I know all inclusive limits you but it is really nice to not have the worries of gratuities, meals, drinks, etc.............Any further info. is greatly appreciated and I hope to thoroughly enjoy St. Johns also.

 
Posted : January 12, 2003 2:52 pm
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On St. John, its a great idea to have a car, if you have one on St. Thomas, then take the car ferry and bring it with you to St. John. If not, rent one in Cruz Bay. Drive around St. John, visit Trunk bay, Honeymoon Bay, Cinnamon Bay, perhaps hike around the sugar mill ruins in Cinnamon Bay, Annaberg Plantation Ruins are interesting as well. Stop for drinks in Cruz Bay - several goods spots there, shopping can also be found in Cruz Bay.

--Islander

 
Posted : January 12, 2003 5:55 pm

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