Newbie Report PT 1
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:36 pm
Trip Report: Attempt # 2
I had a quite lengthy trip report almost done and POOF, it was gone! This is round 2, somewhat condensed.
We flew out of Boston on Thursday, February 12. We always use a car service to get to Logan. Door to door service that is not much more $ than leaving the car at an airport lot for the week. Add that to the cost of a stolen catalytic converter (big rash of those around here) and it’s a no brainer. We were surprised by how quiet the airport was for a school vacation week. We did carry on only so we did not have to wait in any lines- even though the airport was quiet, there were still lines at check in.
We stayed in Atlanta overnight and then went onto STT in the morning. It was a good plan as we gave ourselves some breathing room in case of flight delays. We saw many fellow passengers running to get connections and many in heated conversation with customer service reps as their flights had already departed. Direct flights would’ve been great but at $1600 PP it was cost prohibitive. This worked. Atlanta was pretty busy on Friday morning so again, we were thrilled to have pre-printed boarding passes and carry on luggage.
We landed in STT by 2:00 and were greeted by a smiling gregarious Rachel. What a lovely welcome! She greeted us with a big hug and the offer of a tour to Red Hook. We rode to Red Hook with mouths agape taking in the views around ST. Rachel shared with us much of the history and information about flora and fauna that we saw along the way. She was such a wonderful ambassador for the VI’s. If you have the time, booking transportation with Rachel is a great way to get introduced to the island.
We pulled up to Red Hook and were pleasantly surprised that my sister had been able to take a little time off from the charter she is on. It was wonderful. I had only seen photos of the schooner she is on so we were able to see it as we left ST harbor. It’s a beautiful sight. And even more beautiful, the water. We’ve been to many island destinations but the water in the Virgin Islands is just such a gorgeous shade of blue. Breathtaking. My sister lived on her boat in the VI’s for a number of years. Previously, she had sailed competitively in the area so she knows it well and has wonderful stories of the islands from 20+ years ago. We pulled into Cruz Bay and were met by Nancy and Ernie of Love City Villas. They took our luggage and we walked up to Conrad Sutton’s to pick up our jeep. Along the way, my sister pointed out places that held memories for her and my niece. The church where my niece had her first recital, the school where she attended 4th grade and the harbor wher e she earned money selling coconuts to tourists and later zipping around in her Zodiac picking up trash from boat to boat. Pretty cool to make that connection. Conrad Sutton and his wife were very nice. We got the jeep very quickly and were on our way. We headed up to Calypso del Sol to start our adventure.
We booked Calypso del Sol based on photos online, recommendations and the good feeling we got in speaking to the owner at time of booking. Still, we were worried that our expectations would not be met. Fortunately, they were exceeded. The villa was gorgeous. The décor and setting were magnificent. It was comfortable but island elegant. All the rooms were beautifully appointed and laid out. There was plenty of furniture on the patios and pool deck. Looking at the bay was a wonderful way to start the day with a cup of coffee, and start the evening with a glass of sangria watching the sun set. At night, we just sat out listening to the waves and looking at the stars. It was truly a magical, relaxing oasis. A very practical and important notation: this villa has a pull thru driveway. Someone mentioned it to me here when we were booking. I didn’t realize the significance. NEWBIE TIP: if a villa description says a driveway is challenging LISTEN. We drove by some driveways and could not believe someone could navigate them.
I had a quite lengthy trip report almost done and POOF, it was gone! This is round 2, somewhat condensed.
We flew out of Boston on Thursday, February 12. We always use a car service to get to Logan. Door to door service that is not much more $ than leaving the car at an airport lot for the week. Add that to the cost of a stolen catalytic converter (big rash of those around here) and it’s a no brainer. We were surprised by how quiet the airport was for a school vacation week. We did carry on only so we did not have to wait in any lines- even though the airport was quiet, there were still lines at check in.
We stayed in Atlanta overnight and then went onto STT in the morning. It was a good plan as we gave ourselves some breathing room in case of flight delays. We saw many fellow passengers running to get connections and many in heated conversation with customer service reps as their flights had already departed. Direct flights would’ve been great but at $1600 PP it was cost prohibitive. This worked. Atlanta was pretty busy on Friday morning so again, we were thrilled to have pre-printed boarding passes and carry on luggage.
We landed in STT by 2:00 and were greeted by a smiling gregarious Rachel. What a lovely welcome! She greeted us with a big hug and the offer of a tour to Red Hook. We rode to Red Hook with mouths agape taking in the views around ST. Rachel shared with us much of the history and information about flora and fauna that we saw along the way. She was such a wonderful ambassador for the VI’s. If you have the time, booking transportation with Rachel is a great way to get introduced to the island.
We pulled up to Red Hook and were pleasantly surprised that my sister had been able to take a little time off from the charter she is on. It was wonderful. I had only seen photos of the schooner she is on so we were able to see it as we left ST harbor. It’s a beautiful sight. And even more beautiful, the water. We’ve been to many island destinations but the water in the Virgin Islands is just such a gorgeous shade of blue. Breathtaking. My sister lived on her boat in the VI’s for a number of years. Previously, she had sailed competitively in the area so she knows it well and has wonderful stories of the islands from 20+ years ago. We pulled into Cruz Bay and were met by Nancy and Ernie of Love City Villas. They took our luggage and we walked up to Conrad Sutton’s to pick up our jeep. Along the way, my sister pointed out places that held memories for her and my niece. The church where my niece had her first recital, the school where she attended 4th grade and the harbor wher e she earned money selling coconuts to tourists and later zipping around in her Zodiac picking up trash from boat to boat. Pretty cool to make that connection. Conrad Sutton and his wife were very nice. We got the jeep very quickly and were on our way. We headed up to Calypso del Sol to start our adventure.
We booked Calypso del Sol based on photos online, recommendations and the good feeling we got in speaking to the owner at time of booking. Still, we were worried that our expectations would not be met. Fortunately, they were exceeded. The villa was gorgeous. The décor and setting were magnificent. It was comfortable but island elegant. All the rooms were beautifully appointed and laid out. There was plenty of furniture on the patios and pool deck. Looking at the bay was a wonderful way to start the day with a cup of coffee, and start the evening with a glass of sangria watching the sun set. At night, we just sat out listening to the waves and looking at the stars. It was truly a magical, relaxing oasis. A very practical and important notation: this villa has a pull thru driveway. Someone mentioned it to me here when we were booking. I didn’t realize the significance. NEWBIE TIP: if a villa description says a driveway is challenging LISTEN. We drove by some driveways and could not believe someone could navigate them.