Where Is the Best Sunset?

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cirruskye
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Where Is the Best Sunset?

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Howdy All!!!

I've been a long time lurker here, and have finally taken the jump!!!
My question is where on the island do you get the best sunsets??
By the way I think this forum totally ROCKS!!!!
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Post by waterguy »

Are you ask for a villa area or a place to sit and watch them For a villa I like the the upper rock ridge road area. for a place to have a drink and watch it the compass rose at pastery gardens
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We're making our first trip so we wanted to know from what area to choose a villa. I'm kinda nervous about the driving-after-dark-thing, so i'm looking for a villa with hopefully pave roads.
Thanks!!
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Post by waterguy »

Try this one not bad getting to it.

http://www.caribbeanvilla.com/allesandra/index.html

Here is a couple of photos from it's deck

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Post by nothintolose »

Our favorite place to watch the sunset was by far from the water at Maho Bay. I wish we would have come up with that idea earlier in our trip but next time, I will spend more sunsets there.

It was nice from the villa deck, but much nicer from the water with a cold Carib in hand. Cars even stopped on the road to watch it which was neat to see so many people enjoying such beauty!

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Post by liamsaunt »

You may want to look into homes on Maria Bluff. It's not too far from town, and the roads are paved all the way out. Here is a Maria Bluff sunset:

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/28539958@N00/22805090/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/16/22805 ... c0ac0f.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="goodnight at belvedere"></a>

We've also stayed on Contant Point, which again is close to town and paved. Here is a Contant Point sunset:

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Basically, you want a south-facing villa for sunsets. Chocolate Hole is another area close to town facing south.
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Post by waterguy »

If your looking at chocolate hole look at either the hillside or the west side of the bay we stayed on the east side and didn't have very good sunsets
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Post by LC »

I absolutely love watching the sun set from the Beach Bar. May not be the best spot on the island for the view, but I love the atmosphere...drink in hand, music, kicked back in a chair at the bar...watching the sun slowly sink....fabulous.
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Post by RickG »

If you can see St. Thomas from your villa, you'll be able to see the sunset. Remember, the sun will set in different spots during different times of the year.

So... the West End from Cruz Bay, Great Cruz Bay, Chocolate Hole, Devers Bay out the West side of Bovacoap Point.

Devers Bay:

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Chocolate Hole Hill:

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Maho Bay:

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RickG - I love any picture from Maho, so that has to be my favorite. What am I seeing in the background? It looks like a five mast sailing vessel. Are my eyes deceiving me?

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Post by RickG »

Yep, that was one of those Monster Club Med ships sailed by one day when we were staying at Maho Bay Campground.

Did you know that the fifth mast is called the Spanker!

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Post by islandcat »

Thanks Rick. I didn't know about the spanker. This forum is a bevy of information.

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Post by cirruskye »

WOW!!!
Thank you everyone!! I am just dying to get there, those sunsets are MAGNIFICIENT!!!!
You guys have such great info!!
Thanks RickG, I didn't even think about how the sun moves during the year.
We'll just have to find the "right" villa and work-it from there.
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Post by California Girl »

Welcome cirruskye! Love your forum name! I can't offer any sunset info, but "hi!" :D
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Post by JnJShaw »

Not a St John sunset but a nice one anyway. Pic of the Battleship USS North Carolina at Wilmington N.C.

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