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I am what you would call a "heavy sweater" (pun intended). I don't really like AC - but for sleeping, I usually need it fairly cool. That being said - when I was on island in July, both St. Thomas and St. John, neither location that was that elevated, I was fine with the usual ceiling fans, and actually slept well (I was sweating to death while making dinner over a gas stove though). I lived there for 5 years with no AC so it is doable. But a city in the NE in the summer with the humidity - no way!
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cocosmom wrote:Sorry all you young females, you will understand when you have your personal summers 24/7!
I wholeheartedly agree with cocosmom. I love the island breezes but if I want to guarantee a nice trip for me, I make sure that my wife (sometimes lovingly referred to as the furnace) is comfortable.
My preference is to rent a 4WD on StJ. Take the passenger ferry and enjoy the ride. Like others have suggested, expect to take the RH ferry but know the schedule for the downtown(Charlotte Amalie) ferry as well. If your flight and luggage arrive in time for you to catch the downtown ferry with little wait, by all means, catch it. I prefer the downtown ferry. It starts my vacation mode that much earlier.
Absolutely the most important thing to do is to set your internal clock to island time somewhere between feeling the warm humid breeze when you step off the plane and finishing your complimentary rum punch on your way to baggage claim. When you finish that drink your heart should be telling your brain, NO Worries Mon!
"got a drink in my hand and my toes in the sand"
Please share your travel tips. We want to pack light. Is it possible to go "carry-on" for a 5 night stay? Have you ever sent a package of supplies on ahead, and how did that work out? Any essential items we should bring to St. John? We were thinking of a hike. Are sneakers adequate? We appreciate your advice! 
I was reading in other posts about bringing along the finest meats and cheeses. It sounds like a pretty good idea, but it might not be essential to us because of the short stay. If we decided to check a slightly larder suitcase, is it kosher to take along provisions in a small cooler in the checked suitcase?
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Yes... carry on very possible - casual hereequinox wrote:Please share your travel tips. We want to pack light. Is it possible to go "carry-on" for a 5 night stay? Have you ever sent a package of supplies on ahead, and how did that work out? Any essential items we should bring to St. John? We were thinking of a hike. Are sneakers adequate? We appreciate your advice!
Yes... some do ship ahead; we have not
We have checked a softside, rollerboard cooler successfully - I dont see why a cooler inside luggage would not work.
You may find this link for RickG's lists helpful:
http://www.garvin.us/STJ/New_Visitors_G ... Guide.html
Gromit has also posted some good advice - can't find it at this moment....
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Be sure to check your airline's weight limits on that larger checked suitcase....equinox wrote:I was reading in other posts about bringing along the finest meats and cheeses. It sounds like a pretty good idea, but it might not be essential to us because of the short stay. If we decided to check a slightly larder suitcase, is it kosher to take along provisions in a small cooler in the checked suitcase?
... no longer a stranger to paradise
Congratulations!!
I believe one of the smartest things we did on our first trip was booking a tour with Pam Gaffin. She is the person who wrote St John: Feet, Fins and Four Wheel Drive. As I remember we booked a full island tour for the full day. Pam took us all over the island and gave us tips on driving and snorkeling and entertained us with St. John past and present stories.
I am not sure if she still does this but I did a search and her website is still up www dot pamgaffin dot com.
AC: that really depends on you and your tolerance. I love summer and I don't seem to overheat easily so AC is not important to me. My husband, on the other hand, is the opposite so we get AC after learning the hard way.
Carry on: We normally bring a cooler full of our favorite meats and seasonings. We haven't regretted it. We do not add ice or anything—we just freeze everything and throw it in the cooler on our way out.
Shoes: I can’t stand it when I am wearing sneakers and my feet get wet so I wear shoes with good support but are water friendly. We have Keens—they feel like sneakers for hiking but you can walk in water or puddles and not have a problem.
I think you have gotten really great advice. Have you gotten any guidebooks yet??
Gina
I believe one of the smartest things we did on our first trip was booking a tour with Pam Gaffin. She is the person who wrote St John: Feet, Fins and Four Wheel Drive. As I remember we booked a full island tour for the full day. Pam took us all over the island and gave us tips on driving and snorkeling and entertained us with St. John past and present stories.
I am not sure if she still does this but I did a search and her website is still up www dot pamgaffin dot com.
AC: that really depends on you and your tolerance. I love summer and I don't seem to overheat easily so AC is not important to me. My husband, on the other hand, is the opposite so we get AC after learning the hard way.
Carry on: We normally bring a cooler full of our favorite meats and seasonings. We haven't regretted it. We do not add ice or anything—we just freeze everything and throw it in the cooler on our way out.
Shoes: I can’t stand it when I am wearing sneakers and my feet get wet so I wear shoes with good support but are water friendly. We have Keens—they feel like sneakers for hiking but you can walk in water or puddles and not have a problem.
I think you have gotten really great advice. Have you gotten any guidebooks yet??
Gina
Standing advice for packing for STJ is to pack the minimum that you think you will need and then remove half of that. Even with that, you are likely to find that you seriously overpacked. STJ is super casual. I think I saw you will be there for 5 days. You will not need much in way of clothing. Basically for a guy, board shorts and tee shirts will be sufficient for most places during the day. A pair of decent shorts and a collared shirt serve as 'dress up'.
Just be sure to take a camera!
Just be sure to take a camera!
Its been a hell of a ride, destination still unknown!


