Virgin Voyage Trip Report - Part 1 (v2)

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Swifty
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Virgin Voyage Trip Report - Part 1 (v2)

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I tried posting this trip report last night but my pics didn't upload correctly so I'm giving this one more try! Here we go...


Thanks to everyone on this forum for offering your tips to better enjoy the beautiful island of St. John. I spent months lurking online before joining – your insights were invaluable in helping plan our first trip!

This was our first trip to the USVIs, though we spent some time on Tortola and Cooper Island in the BVIs a couple of years ago. On this trip, we flew from Minneapolis to St. Thomas and stayed at the Best Western Emerald Beach for two nights before taking the Red Hook ferry to STJ. Since this is a St. John forum, I’ll start our trip report with our arrival in Cruz Bay…


Day 1 – April 12:
Jon and I were very excited to leave the hustle and bustle of STT and celebrated with a Painkiller for the trip over. We were greeted at the ferry dock and shuttled to Gallows Point, our home for the next week. Our unit, 7C, was amazing! It was kind of a splurge for our first trip but the views were worth it…

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After we got settled in, we snorkeled the reef just off the small beach at Gallows. The water was really clear – surprising since it’s so close to the harbor and all of the boat traffic. Then we made ourselves some cocktails and enjoyed the sunset from the balcony of our room – a ritual we followed almost every night!

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Sadly, we never saw the green flash. Maybe next trip!

That evening we had a great dinner at La Tapa. Our waiter was very friendly and we found out that he spends his summers in Northern Minnesota – not far from Jon’s sister and brother-in-law’s house. We went to the Tap Room afterwards and tried their special Dark & Stormy made with their very own ginger beer.


Day 2 – April 13:
The snacks we brought from home and picked up in STT weren’t going to last long, so we walked up to the Starfish Market after breakfast. Wow – not what I was expecting! We’ve visited the Out Islands in the Bahamas and I thought we’d find a simple grocery store with just the basics but this was like a Trader Joe’s.

We had a light lunch and headed out to Sail Safaris where I had reserved their 14’ Hobie Cat for the afternoon. First, Jon had to prove his sailing skills by maneuvering through the harbor – not easy when you’re the only one without a motor! Then we set course for Henley Cay where we had a nice snorkel…

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And a nice shot of Jon leaving Henley…


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We were able to check out Honeymoon and Solomon beaches from the water on our way back to Cruz Bay. They looked pretty deserted so we decided to hike the Lind Point trail to Solomon after we dropped off the boat.

This was the only evening we didn’t watch the sunset from our room because we had reservations at Zozo’s bar. The sunset wasn’t great because it was pretty overcast, but the food was excellent! I had jumbo shrimp as big as my fist (so did Jon because I couldn’t finish all of them).

After dinner we headed up to Woody’s but it was pretty quiet so we got our Painkillers “to go.” Then back to the room to watch the lights from St. Thomas from our balcony.


Day 3 – April 14:
We picked up our jeep from Delbert Hill and set out with our copy of “Feet, Fins and a Four Wheel Drive.” Our first stop was Peace Hill where we saw some great views of the North Shore beaches and the ruins….

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From there, we drove out to Salt Pond Bay for a few hours of hiking and snorkeling. We started with the Ram Head trail. It had started to sprinkle so that seemed the best choice for that kind of hot and dry hike to the end of the earth…

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The sun had come out by the time we got back to Salt Pond Bay so we were ready to put on the snorkel gear and get into the water. Jon wanted to go all the way out to the rocky island but I stayed closer to shore in the middle of the bay. I think I made the better choice because I saw two turtles, some skates, a lot of baby conch and some very curious squid in the saw grass.

We stopped at Skinny Legs and shared the burger-of-the-day and a couple of Dark & Stormys, and then we went on our way to explore the East End. We decided to take advantage of the calm weather and snorkel Haulover North. We saw some huge fan and elkhorn coral along with an anxious stingray settling in the sand for the night - he wasn’t happy to see us! We also did a quick snorkel at Haulover South on the bay side but it was kind of boring in comparison.

After our sunset/cocktail habit, we had a great dinner at the Fish Trap – one of our favorites of the entire trip. Then we stopped at the Beach Bar for a couple of Painkillers before heading for “home.”
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Post by mark & susan »

Wow! These pics were great - someone has a nice eye for it.

Thanks!
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Yeah! Thanks for sticking to the picture posting task. Looking forward to the next part.
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Lovin your report and pics and what a beautiful sunset view! :wink:
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Post by AquaGirl »

Nice report and pictures. I was interested to hear about your hiking and snorkeling. I am missing the islands and looking forward to the next part of your report!
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I'm glad I checked your link again - it wasn't working for me earlier - Great report & pics!
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love your post! great picabove and below the water!
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Post by JJShaw »

Sounds like you all covered alot in the 1st 2 days...Great pics too !!
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I love Gallows. Good choice! Sounds like a good start to your 1st visit.
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Post by ski2play »

Delightful trip report. Thanks for sharing, so looking forward to more. We are staying at Gallows also! Woo Hoo, can't wait to view the sunset from our unit!
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Post by Nic in KC »

Your pictures are gorgeous! It sounds like you guys were very busy, but having a great time!
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Post by dbeahan »

Swifty- what was your impression of the BW Emerald Beach on STT? I am looking for a place to spend a couple nights prior to our villa check-in on STJ. Thanks.
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Post by Barb Y »

Sounds like a great trip so far. You guys really make the most of every minute. Thanks for sharing, I look forward to the next installment.
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Post by Swifty »

dbeahan - we really liked the Best Western Emerald Beach. I wouldn't want to stay there for a week, but it was a nice place to stay for a couple of nights and ease into our trip. Unfortunately, I don't have any photos of the view from our room but it was steps from the water and the bay was very calm while we were there. I would definitely stay there again...
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Post by mindehankins »

Beautiful photos! Where is Henley Cay? Keep the reports coming...you do a great job!
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