Thursday, November 1, 2012

Good to Know

Below is some info that's good to know before venturing to the US Virgin Islands and St John:

  •  Once you fly into St Thomas, you must then take a ferry over to St John (Kendall, this ones for you).
  • Driving is on the left. Cars are the same as here in the US, you just drive on the left side of the road. 
  • If you're renting a car at the St Thomas airport, you will take the Car Barge Ferry at Red Hook to St John, this was ours when we went:

  •  Most places accept major credit cards but some accept only cash.
  • Downtown Cruz Bay is easily explored by foot. Mongoose Junction has lots of shops and restaurants. 
  • The best time to eat & drink on St John is between 3-6pm as most bars and restaurants have Happy Hour specials
    • For great sangria and fish tacos: go to La Blancha during happy hour
  • Drink the local beer - it's delicious and costs 1/2 as much! 
  • If you want to see sea turtles: go to Maho Bay, which actually happens to be a turtle nesting ground
  • You'll need a passport if you want to visit the British Virgin Islands. We will be taking a BVI tour on Monday so if you plan to join us please ensure your passport is updated. 
  • There are no open container laws in the USVI's, so you walking around and even driving with a drink is legal, but please always use your best judgement 
  •  It's ok to stop for a brief moment while driving to say hello, or take photos of the wild donkeys. Try not to have road rage if this happens. 

  •  The wild donkeys do bite sometimes. But mostly they're just friendly and inquisitive. 
  • There are no nude beaches on St John. 
  • ALL beaches in the Virgin Islands are public. So even if you're not staying at a certain resort or villa, by law you're allowed access to their beach. (this is also true for Necker Island, Richard Bransons personal island)
  • It's important to conserve water as it is mostly collected from rain.
  • 75% of the island is preserved National Park, so there are over 20 miles of Hiking Trails
  • Violent crime is extremely rare on St John but petty theft does exist. As with any time you travel, it's always a good idea to keep your wits about you. 
  • There are many overlooks you can stop while driving around the island and enjoy the views.
     
  • Trunk Bay is one of the most famous and beautiful beaches on the island, but it does charge a $4 entrance fee so bring cash. It's worth the $4, promise.


And last, but certainly not least:

  •  Shark attacks are almost nonexistent!