Showing posts with label St. John. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. John. Show all posts

Friday, November 9, 2012

My favorite Caribbean beach bars!

We just had our first snow fall in Boston which made me yearn for warm island sun.  With my January trip to Virgin Gorda booked, I am consumed with researching the island in search of cool spots to grab a cold drink and enjoy a fabulous view.

Here are a couple spots I have enjoyed over the years.  What's your favorite beach bar?

Kali's Beach Bar, Friar's Bay Beach, St. Martin
Grab a palm-covered "booth" on the sand and a cold drink and enjoy!
Sunset Bar & Grill, St. Maarten
Watch planes taking off and landing from the airport while enjoying an ice-cold beer.  Great vibe!
Mr. Busby's Beach Bar, Dawn Beach, St. Maarten
Ice-cold Caribs are delivered to you on the beach, for cheap! Great food too.
Yellow Beach Restaurant, Pinel Island, St. Martin
Pinel Island, a 10-minute boat ride from Cul-de-Sac.  Click here to learn more.  Pina coladas, mmhmm!
Pirate's Bight, Norman Island, British Virgin Islands
Also known as Treasure Island and famous for its Bushwackers!
Soggy Dollar Bar, Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
Home of the Painkiller, on a most amazing beach!  No dock here, so you must swim to shore, hence the soggy dollar.
Mr. Delicious Snack Bar, Miami Beach, Barbados
 Not exactly a "bar", but good food & cold drinks while you're lounging.  Try a roti and a Banks beer!
A Collection of Tiny Beach Bars on Accra Beach, Barbados
Colorful beach bars, located on Accra Beach, at the end of the Hastings boardwalk.  Delicious rum punches served!
Sun Beach, Negril, Jamaica
How can you not love these swinging plastic chairs, accompanied by a cold Red Stripe???
Rick's Cafe, Negril, Jamaica
Watch folks diving off the cliffs while enjoying drinks, food and live music.  A perfect spot to watch the sunset!
Bar at White Sands Hotel, Negril, Jamaica
Amazing drink specials every day, friendly people!  Grab a bar stool or a lounge chair and try the Dirty Banana!
Tony's Hut Bar at Gatehouse Villa, Negril, Jamaica
Swings, hammocks, Connect Four at the bar and friendly service! 
La Playa at Xpu-Ha Beach, Mexico
Located between Akumal and Puerto Aventuras.  Guacamole, salsa, hammocks...need I say more??
The Beach Bar, Cruz Bay, St. John, USVI
(Photo courtesy of reefmadnessvilla.com. Amazing villa, check it out!)
Live music, tasty drinks, great food, much fun!
Thanks for reading!  And don't forget to tell me your favorite beach bar in the comments section below!  And any tips on great spots on Virgin Gorda will be appreciated too!


Monday, October 22, 2012

Day Trippin’ from St. John to Norman Island & Jost Van Dyke

While visiting St. John for a week earlier this year, we booked a day out at sea with Captain John of Palm Tree Charters.  Captain John lets you “choose the cruise” so our group opted for some snorkeling and some beach (and bar) hopping in the British Virgin Islands (BVIs).

A day on Captain John’s boat, the Palma Bella, will cost you $575 and $25 BVI/US customs/fees per person, plus gas. To help cut costs, we posted on travel boards ahead of time and found four folks who were eager to split the trip with us. 

We met at the St. John National Park dock at 8:30am.  Captain John provides a large cooler full of ice so we dropped our beverages into the cooler and quickly mixed up some mimosas for the ride.  We also filled out our Customs paperwork ahead of time to ensure the BVI check-in on Tortola was quick and painless.



And off we went!  Captain John cruised along St. John's beautiful North Shore for a tour of some of the island's most beautiful beaches and a look at the area's multi-million dollar villas.  Captain John enjoys telling stories and did a great job narrating this portion of the trip.


We docked in Tortola and Captain John spoke with the proper folks to quickly get us through Customs.  


Leaving Tortola, we headed to Norman Island to snorkel the Indian and the Caves.  There were some high winds which created large waves, but Captain John is an expert and navigated us over to Norman Island without problem.  I am prone to seasickness but felt fine.

Snorkeling the caves of Treasure Point was an experience!  Crystal clear, clam water and lots to see!  The coastline here is rocky and we swam into the caves and explored the rock walls and formations inhabited by cup corals and tropical fish. 



Caption John decided that the seas were too rough to snorkel the Indians, four rocky pinnacles which form abundant coral gardens, a 15-foot tunnel, lots of fish and an underwater cave.  We were disappointed but figured we’d save the Indians for another time!

We pulled into a harbor on Norman Island, the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel, Treasure Island. In addition to have a history of acting as a hiding spot for Pirate booty, Pirates Bight Bar and Restaurant offers the “best Bushwacker in the BVI.”  




We enjoyed a couple drinks, swam and played games at the bar until it was time to head to Jost Van Dyke, another island in the BVIs for lunch.




We pulled into Long Bay harbor on Jost Van Dyke, docked and headed up to the famous Foxy’s Taboo for lunch.  


While we didn’t see Foxy himself, we grabbed a table and ordered a feast and of course, a couple Painkillers.  The views from this restaurant are spectacular, here are a few pictures.



Next stop…White Bay, home of the famous Soggy Dollar Bar., home of the "original" Painkiller.  There are no docks here so we anchored, put our cash in sealed plastic baggies (to prevent soggy dollars) and swam to shore.  


This strip of beach is absolutely amazing, tropical and dotted with  beach bars such as Ivans and One Love Bar and Grill.  We ordered painkillers, found some chairs on the beach and relaxed, swimming in the bay.




When Captain John said it was time to leave, we were all disappointed!  But we needed to make it back to St. John before customs there closed so we could check back into the US.


What a day out at sea looking at the most beautiful scenery!   If you find yourself on St. John or St. Thomas, I highly recommend a day trip with Captain John (there are other vendors as well but Captain John is awesome) to check out some of these islands and bars. 

We loved the Virgin Islands so much that we just booked a trip to Virgin Gorda, an island in the British Virgin Islands in January.  Will have much to report after that trip!  Thanks for reading! 

Sunday, February 12, 2012

St. John = Paradise

St. John Trip Report (January 21-29, 2012)

Saturday:

My husband and I flew direct from Boston to St. Thomas on Jetblue (nonstop!) on January 21, arriving at 2:30pm, more than enough time to catch the 4pm ferry from Red Hook to St. John.  While waiting for the ferry, we bought two rum punches from the bar – absolutely delicious!

Twenty minutes after 4pm, we arrive in Cruz Bay.  Ah, what a relief to be here at last – and the sun was shining!  Our property manager Robin met us at the ferry and after a brief stop at Dolphin Market, we were shuttled to Aqua Bay Villas near Frank Bay.  We stayed in the L’ Isle Amour villa and it was perfect!   Beautifully decorated, very private, lots of light, nice views from our two porches, one off the living room and one off our second-floor bedroom.   We even caught our first sunset from our upper balcony.


We changed (yay flip flops!), mixed a rum drink and headed down to the Beach Bar for the much-anticipated Painkiller and some dinner just in time for Happy Hour.  Jason had a tuna steak sandwich and I had the Mahi Sandwich.  Yum!  After dinner, we bar hopped and explored the little bars and shops in Wharfside Village.  The drinks at High Tide were fabulous!

Sunday:

Up early and made bacon and egg English muffin sandwiches and coffee, which we ate on our deck with our friendly neighborhood iguana. 


Kurt from L&L Car Rental arrived around 9:30am to drop off our Jeep Wrangler. He was pleasant and the transaction was easy.  After a quick stop at Deli Grotto for sandwiches, Jason and I had our first North Shore beach experience at Cinnamon Bay – we were in awe!  We snorkeled out to the little island and saw some great color, fish and coral. 


After lunch, we checked out Little Maho (we enjoyed checking out the camps en route to the beach and agreed we'd like to try these some day) and then Francis Bay, which was breathtaking.  We didn't snorkel the rocks on the far right of the beach so we said we’d head back another time.

Back at the villa around 4pm, it was raining so we headed into town to watch some of the Pats game.  Beers at Iguana Grill were $1 in honor of Happy Hour so we hung out with the lively crowd there and split some wings and a burger.  After the game ended, we crossed the street and got a table inside Woody’s – it was pouring at this point!  We made friends with the couple sitting next to us and tried the conch fritters and split a Mahi sandwich, washed down with the best painkillers we tasted all week!   Loved Woody’s!

Monday:

We couldn't get over how much we loved driving on North Shore Road, so much that we decided to video tape it!   Our video does not do this beautiful ride justice, but click here to check it out (http://youtu.be/Ech66si-twA).

We had a truly magical morning at Big Maho Beach.  When I think back about the trip, this beach was my favorite.  The beach was quiet and the water sparkled, we saw some rays swimming up and down the shallow, calm shore.  Pelicans were everywhere.  We snorkeled along the rocks at the far right of the beach and swam with large turtles and lots of fish.  So amazing, one of our favorite snorkels.  We sat under a sea grape tree and ate our sandwiches(we made these at the villa) with a couple cold Red Stripes, still in awe that we were on St. John.



After the beach, we had a quick painkiller at the Beach Bar, and realized we were tired of bar food and decided to check out Rhumb Lines.  We sat at the bar there and had a delicious drink while waiting for our table.  We shared a steak salad and the pad thai, which was pretty tasty.  The restaurant itself was so pretty inside, felt tropical.

Tuesday:

We started off the day at Trunk Bay, an absolutely amazing beach.  The snorkel trail was cool but the snorkeling was just so/so.  I loved the palm trees lining the beach but not the clouds that continued to roll in!  The friendly lifeguard looked at the sky and told us the clouds would clear in one hour...he was right!


We packed it up and headed toward Coral Bay, stopping along the way at the North Shore Rd and Centerline intersection for a delicious smoothie (with rum)!  So tasty.  We loved this drive, the ride was amazing with the donkeys and goats and we found ourselves at Salt Pond Bay with lots of sun!   We were slightly disappointed with the snorkeling (after hearing such great things) but all in all, we saw a couple of turtles and met some nice people on the beach and had a great time relaxing in the calm bay.  On the way home, we stopped at Miss Lucy’s and shared a Grouper Reuben – oh yum!   Rum punches were mediocre but the sight of a goat with its hooves on a table eating someone’s lunch made up for it. Luckily everyone had a sense of humor.  Our server was so nice – I wish I remembered his name. 


On the drive back from Coral Bay, we stopped at Chateau Bordeaux and looked around.  The restaurant was open and it looked like a great spot for lunch or a cocktail.  The view was amazing.

After some reading and relaxing at our villa, we ended up at the Banana Deck, splitting the Caesar salad and the shrimp curry.  Very good.  After dinner, we caught some Karaoke at Cast Aways, which was really entertaining. 

Wednesday:

We headed out to Leinster Bay to snorkel Waterlemon.  Absolutely amazing! 


We walked the .75 mile to the sandy beach and snorkeled out to the island, enjoying the starfish along the way.  The snorkeling around Waterlemon was our absolute favorite of the whole trip.  The colors and plant life surrounding the island were amazing and we swam with the most beautiful turtle.  We also enjoyed collecting shells on the cay and enjoying the sun before swimming back to shore.  Truly amazing. It started pouring after our snorkel and we hid under some sea grape trees until the rain stopped.

After Waterlemon, we spent some time relaxing at Francis Bay until the rain came back.  We were very lucky to see a manta ray swim by, in very shallow water.  The weather turned slightly dark again so we left, stopping at Jumbie Beach along the way.  We had the whole beach to ourselves, the sun came out and we enjoyed two Red Stripes under an amazing rainbow!  We enjoyed combing the beach and said we’d be back to swim and snorkel…unfortunately this never happened…next time!  Such a great, quiet spot.

That night we walked down the street to Coconut Coast Studios, which offers an open house every Wednesday night.  We loved the ceramic fish tiles and beautiful prints.  Elaine the artist was very friendly and we thought her rum punch was the tastiest we had on the island!  

For dinner, we headed to Uncle Joe’s BBQ and caught up with the couple we had met at Salt Pond Bay.  We enjoyed the steak and chicken BBQ platter and the service was quick and easy.  After dinner, we headed home to get a good night sleep before our Palm Tree Charter trip on Thursday.

Thursday:

We met up with Captain John at the National Park dock.  Despite the swells, Captain John gave us a great tour of the North Shore before arriving in Tortola to check in at Customs.  We snorkeled the Caves, had Bushwhackers at Pirates Bight, lunch at Foxy’s and more drinks at The Soggy Dollar.  All in all, a great day but we would have liked to snorkel one of the cays or the Indians.  Next time!  All in all, a great day and Captain John was awesome.

Back in Cruz Bay, we split a pulled pork sandwich at The Barefoot Cowboy (terrible!) while listening to a one-man band for happy hour.  Jason and I left, went home to shower and headed out for dinner as we were starving!  We split buffalo wings while listening to Inner Vision at High Tide (do not recommend the wings) and headed over to check out the Lime Inn.  We sat at the bar and split shrimp scampi and a burger, both were fantastic.  We enjoyed talking to the bartender as well.  Off to bed – it was a long day!

Friday:

On Friday, Jason and I were lucky to get a parking spot at Gibney Beach – we practically had the whole beach to ourselves!  Jason had fun opening some coconuts and we snorkeled the rocks to the right (did not see much) and the small reef in the middle.  We read our books and really enjoyed the solitude and peace and quiet.  Loved Gibney - in retrospect, probably one of my favorite days. 


Later in the day, we paid the $20 to park at Caneel and walked to Honeymoon Beach, which was really pretty.  We snorkeled the reef between Solomon and Honeymoon, which was very alive and colorful. We saw a yellow eel and lots of colorful fish and plants.  After snorkeling, we relaxed on Honeymoon Beach and enjoyed some down time together.  Later, we walked back to Caneel and bought two drinks to validate our parking fee.  We walked to the edge of the boat dock, enjoyed our drinks and saw a most amazing sunset over St. Thomas.  The Caneel property is really pretty and we saw a bunch of deer grazing on the grassy area near the exit of the resort.  And some donkeys.

That night, we were tired and headed back to the Banana Deck and sat at the bar.  I had a jerk seafood platter (over seasoned) and Jason had the salmon special which was really tasty.  I loved their plantains. After dinner, we checked out St. John Spice and decided to call it an early night.  We relaxed and read our books on the couch, which was so peaceful.  We were finally settling down after nearly a week on the island.  I started feeling sad that we only had one more day but we had tickets to a reggae concert Saturday night and we love reggae.  

Saturday:

Our last full day on St. John!  How sad!  We grabbed bagels, sandwiches and a chocolate coconut bar at Deli Grotto (all out of groceries at this point!) and headed back to Francis Bay to chill out.  We still wanted to snorkel the rocks along the right-hand wall.  We tried to make it to Mary’s Point but the current was strong on the way back so we turned around.  We saw some massive turtles, really large rays, conch and later in the day, a dolphin jumping in the waves.  We really loved Francis Bay, just stunning. 




On the way home, stopped at Big Maho for our last happy hour.  Two Red Stripes later, we said goodbye to the North Shore and headed back to Cruz Bay.

There was a lot of action in town with the Morgan Heritage Reunion concert at the ball field that night.  We showered and ended up at Texas Coast for two painkillers and cheeseburgers before the show.  Pretty tasty!  The reggae concert was a blast, despite frequent rain showers.  Several times, I looked at the stars in the sky and remembered that I was on St. John listening to live music, such a special place.  I also enjoyed the Summer Ale by St. John Brewers at the show and wished I had discovered it earlier in the week.  Before we left, Jason and I bought some local food from one of the many vendors.  Jason had a beef patty which reminded us of the patties we love in Negril and I had a chicken roti, which brought back memories of Barbados.  We loved St. John, prettiest island ever, but we did miss the more traditional “island” food that we love to eat.  Maybe we could have tried a little harder to find it.


Sunday:

Ugh, so sad!  We packed our bags, said goodbye to the villa and headed to Deli Grotto for some bagels - the cream cheese at Deli Grotto is so amazing.  Returning the car to L&L was very easy and we hopped on the 10am ferry. 

We loved St. John and will be back!   Next time we may stay in Coral Bay to experience the other side of the island, we will visit Vie's, we will snorkel Haulover Bay, we will not miss Skinny Legs and we will hike Rams Head.  Maybe next time we'll stay two weeks.  Thanks for reading!  For more information about St. John, check out Wikipedia or visit the St. John US Virgin Islands Tourism and Business Guide.