An introduction and a (hopefully) short St Croix report

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An introduction and a (hopefully) short St Croix report

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Hello Everyone. I have lurked around for quite a while on this forum and finally signed up a couple weeks ago. I never got around to making any posts before I left for my trip to St Croix, but now I am home and have some experiences and photos to share.

I first traveled to the Virgin Islands two years ago as a treat to myself for graduating college. I was in desperate need of some decompression after my hardest semester in my college career. So I spent the week following graduation at the Concordia Eco-tents overlooking Drunk and Salt Pond Bays. Disconnected from technology for the first time, I immediately felt relaxed knowing all I had to do for the next week was explore to my heart's content. So I did that and before I knew it I was on a plane back home to put my computer science degree to good use. I always vowed to make it back down as soon as I could.

After a few other adventures and two seemingly fast years, I finally had an opportunity to get back to the Virgin Islands. While St. Croix can't compete with the natural beauty of St. John (in my eyes), it still offers the same opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Through time shares owned by family members I was able to score a very cheap stay at Chenay Bay Beach Resort on the north shore just east of Christiansted.

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Panoramic view of Chenay Bay and Green Cay

Chenay Bay itself is a great place for snorkeling as it's mostly grassy in the middle with coral flanking both sides. I saw the heads of Hawksbill turtles pop up in the bay almost every day. Green Cay is just off the coast and provides more snorkeling opportunities with access by kayak. The resort consists of small studio, one and two bedroom cottages, a beach bar and restaurant, a pool, and a small shack with free use of snorkeling gear and kayaks. They have been and still are in the process of remodeling their cottages and building other items around the property. We managed to get put in one of the newly renovated units and it was absolutely perfect. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone who has an opportunity to visit. The food at the restaurant could be better but it's still good. The people working there are all very nice as well.

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The view from cottage #8 at Chenay Bay

My girlfriend and I didn't really do much all week besides snorkel and read books. We did manage to make it into Christiansted a couple times for lunch and dinner and also out to Frederiksted on the west end for dinner one night. One of the highlights was definitely the trip out to Buck Island National Reef Monument off the north-east coast of St. Croix. The snorkeling there is amazing and the boat ride to get there was equally as awesome. I would definitely say that is a must do for anyone here that makes it to St. Croix.

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<i>Snorkeling at Buck Island</i>

We also made the drive out to the eastern most point, Point Udall. The views there are awesome and the beaches out on that end of the island are nice and quiet. Overall St. Croix is an awesome place and I would recommend anyone who hasn't been there to make at least one trip.

Even though the trip was as perfect as it could be, it didn't seem to satisfy my need to get back to St. John. I'm already trying to figure out if it would be feasible later this year. It shouldn't be too difficult considering I would most likely stay at Cinnamon or Maho. I think the deal breaker would be flight cost. If I find a decent deal I'll definitely be on my way back. Until then, I'll probably still lurk around and post some replies to topics here and there. Also, I am still going through photos from the trip so I will probably reply to this thread with new photos as I post them. Hope everyone has a great week!
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Thanks for the report JMHouse. Loved the video! I'm looking forward to more photos.

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thank you for the report! Beautiful pictures! I'm personally getting the St Croix bug myself! maybe someday I hope! :D
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Great video! I loved the sounds of actual snorkelling, instead of music!
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Wow, what a cool way to debut on the forum! With a super good trip report! I've always been interested in St. Croix, so I really appreciate your report and the video is really nice, too!

Welcome out of lurkdom and THANKS! :D
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Post by lprof »

that's a very nice panorama...captures St Croix well

Our first Virgin Island experience was St Croix; you brought back some good memories.

Thanks for posting and I'll be looking forward to more pics.
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I'm glad you came out of lurkdom to post about your trip! Great pictures!
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Post by linne »

Thank you for the report. I agree with you in all you said: STX is worth visiting, Buck Island is an amazing place to have a snorkel trip, and there is a nice view and landscape near Point Uldall.

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Welcome
I too have thought about STX but just cant seem to pull away from STJ
Maybe Someday
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Thanks guys. Hopefully I'll have more pics later this evening. For now here is a photo from my St John trip a couple years ago:

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Just glancing at my photos again makes me want to go back.
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Thanks for the review! Love the panoramic pic - the villa we stayed in was just out of the frame a little further to the right.
Anything to add about favorite, or not so favorite dining? We're going back in 2010, and always like to hear about places we may not have yet been...
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I had a great steak at Rumrunners in Christiansted and the other food options there seemed really good as well. A lot of places have fresh seafood just about every day of the week.

Another great place we ate was at Blue Moon in Frederiksted. They have live Jazz on Wednesdays and Fridays but it doesn't start until 8 or 9pm. The food there is really good and it's just across the street from the water so it's a great place if there's a nice sunset.

Unfortunately we didn't really eat at many other places but those two were definitely worth mentioning.
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Post by lprof »

I love that vantage point, from Concordia...have photos of it in the sun, in the clouds, and in the pouring rain, but I don't have that one...thanks; I love it.
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thanks. i really like that view from concordia.

here's another photo from st croix...although it's really just an anole waiting for lunch:

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Post by flip-flop »

Amazing pics and video. ESP. the pic of concordia. VERY cool!
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