Umbrella Drink Tour - 2012
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:56 pm
Umbrella Drink Tour – 2012 was me and hubby on STJ from November 3–13. Normally the Umbrellas are over some yummy rum concoction, but due to my being in the middle of a nutrition challenge, it was often just a protein shake – oh well.

Rethinking our trip, it was kind of boring. Not a lot of drink-porn, food-porn or fish-porn. Wake up, workout, breakfast, beach, bar, pool, bar, dinner, bar – repeat – The End.
I’ll try to capture some of the highlights.

We stayed at AquaBay Villas in Frank Bay. We really enjoyed it here. There are 4 units, but we were the only ones there for almost a week. The owners are from Cape Cod and great to work with. We met them for dinner on the Cape after we made our reservations. The unit we were in was filled with Elaine Estern and Neil McAuliffe paintings and tiles. The walk to town was not bad and we enjoyed not having to drive to/from dinner.
Nice view to wake-up to

Sunset from the upper balcony (L’Isle Amour unit)

We only rented a car for 5 days and used C&C since they were offering a 10% discount. Have used them before and if you don’t need a space to park in town, give them a call.
Most days were spent at a beach – Trunk Bay (my first and favorite), Honeymoon, Cinnamon, Maho, Little Lameshur, Frank Bay, Jumbie and Solomon. The north swells were gone. The water was calm and clear.
Honeymoon – we taxied to Caneel

This was our first visit to Cinnamon where we didn’t get chased away by rain



Had a fun day at Maho visiting with Forum friends seanile, vagirl, Brenda and iProf – no forum porn this day either ☹


Snorkeling was pretty good at Maho – this was the biggest ray I’ve ever seen

Little Lameshur was new for us. Nice quiet beach – no more than six people at any time. The ride is a bit of an adventure, but not too bad now that much of it is paved.



A bit of a scare as we were leaving, the car wouldn’t start. Hubby opened the hood and banged on the battery case – voila – we had liftoff.
Jumbie

We hiked the Lind Point trail from the National Park visitor center out to Solomon. More crowded than I expected. Met P-600 and heard about her adventures as a new island resident.

We also did a full-day sail with Captain Phil. Snorkeled St. James and Christmas Cove. Both good, but not spectacular.
Being close to Cruz Bay, there was a lot of bar time. After beach, before dinner, after dinner.
Don’t want to get lost –

Beach Bar Bushwackers

Joe’s Rum Hut

Gecko Gazebo

High Tide, Castaways (to catch the Pats game), Motu, Spyglass, 420 to Center – so many bars, so little time.
Another special day was a morning photo workshop with Steve Simonsen. He taught me more about my camera in a morning, than I’ve been able to figure out in 6 months. He’s a great teacher and the morning flew by. The class was at the Hawksnest pavilion, then we went to the Trunk Bay overlook and Cinnamon Bay ruins.
Hawksnest

Cinnamon Bay ruins

Practicing

Got to enjoy some great music this trip – Inner Visions at High Tide, James at SpyGlass and a couple of nights of TreeHouse at the Beach Bar
Enjoying Treehouse with iProf, UF Prof and Mr. jayseadee

And of course, there was shopping ☺ New hook bracelet from Freebird, t-shirts and ice-scrapers from the Beach Bar, and quite a bit of Christmas shopping at St. John Spice.

We also enjoyed Elaine Estern’s Wednesday evening cocktail/sunset soiree. Patiently waiting for our new framed tiles to be delivered.
We enjoyed many good meals –
JJs, Jake’s, Joe’s Rum Hut, Tourist Trap (love Larry’s nachos and lobster roll), Beach Bar (no trip is complete without Tuna Down Now), Fishtrap (first time in awhile), Lime Inn (always a favorite), High Tide, Banana Deck, Tap Room (stick to the beer), Morgan’s Mango (very good), Fatty Crabs with forumites Jan&MikeVA

Sunday Brunch at Rhumblines (love the Bloody Mary Bar)

and last supper at Asolare. Surprising, this was the most crowded of all the restaurants. Food and service were both exceptional.
Sunset

Us (gorilla pods come in handy)

Since we only had a car for a few days, we did use taxi’s to get to the beach and back to the ferry dock. We called both the St. John taxi association and Paradise Taxi for a couple of pick-ups at the villa. Left our luggage at Connections for a couple of hours while we had lunch before catching the ferry.
Jet Blue non-stop from Boston is the bomb! We had to go through SJU on the return. We used Rachael to/from Red Hook.
Well, maybe it wasn’t so boring after all.
Until the next time.


Rethinking our trip, it was kind of boring. Not a lot of drink-porn, food-porn or fish-porn. Wake up, workout, breakfast, beach, bar, pool, bar, dinner, bar – repeat – The End.
I’ll try to capture some of the highlights.

We stayed at AquaBay Villas in Frank Bay. We really enjoyed it here. There are 4 units, but we were the only ones there for almost a week. The owners are from Cape Cod and great to work with. We met them for dinner on the Cape after we made our reservations. The unit we were in was filled with Elaine Estern and Neil McAuliffe paintings and tiles. The walk to town was not bad and we enjoyed not having to drive to/from dinner.
Nice view to wake-up to

Sunset from the upper balcony (L’Isle Amour unit)

We only rented a car for 5 days and used C&C since they were offering a 10% discount. Have used them before and if you don’t need a space to park in town, give them a call.
Most days were spent at a beach – Trunk Bay (my first and favorite), Honeymoon, Cinnamon, Maho, Little Lameshur, Frank Bay, Jumbie and Solomon. The north swells were gone. The water was calm and clear.
Honeymoon – we taxied to Caneel

This was our first visit to Cinnamon where we didn’t get chased away by rain



Had a fun day at Maho visiting with Forum friends seanile, vagirl, Brenda and iProf – no forum porn this day either ☹


Snorkeling was pretty good at Maho – this was the biggest ray I’ve ever seen

Little Lameshur was new for us. Nice quiet beach – no more than six people at any time. The ride is a bit of an adventure, but not too bad now that much of it is paved.



A bit of a scare as we were leaving, the car wouldn’t start. Hubby opened the hood and banged on the battery case – voila – we had liftoff.
Jumbie

We hiked the Lind Point trail from the National Park visitor center out to Solomon. More crowded than I expected. Met P-600 and heard about her adventures as a new island resident.

We also did a full-day sail with Captain Phil. Snorkeled St. James and Christmas Cove. Both good, but not spectacular.
Being close to Cruz Bay, there was a lot of bar time. After beach, before dinner, after dinner.
Don’t want to get lost –

Beach Bar Bushwackers

Joe’s Rum Hut

Gecko Gazebo

High Tide, Castaways (to catch the Pats game), Motu, Spyglass, 420 to Center – so many bars, so little time.
Another special day was a morning photo workshop with Steve Simonsen. He taught me more about my camera in a morning, than I’ve been able to figure out in 6 months. He’s a great teacher and the morning flew by. The class was at the Hawksnest pavilion, then we went to the Trunk Bay overlook and Cinnamon Bay ruins.
Hawksnest

Cinnamon Bay ruins

Practicing

Got to enjoy some great music this trip – Inner Visions at High Tide, James at SpyGlass and a couple of nights of TreeHouse at the Beach Bar
Enjoying Treehouse with iProf, UF Prof and Mr. jayseadee

And of course, there was shopping ☺ New hook bracelet from Freebird, t-shirts and ice-scrapers from the Beach Bar, and quite a bit of Christmas shopping at St. John Spice.

We also enjoyed Elaine Estern’s Wednesday evening cocktail/sunset soiree. Patiently waiting for our new framed tiles to be delivered.
We enjoyed many good meals –
JJs, Jake’s, Joe’s Rum Hut, Tourist Trap (love Larry’s nachos and lobster roll), Beach Bar (no trip is complete without Tuna Down Now), Fishtrap (first time in awhile), Lime Inn (always a favorite), High Tide, Banana Deck, Tap Room (stick to the beer), Morgan’s Mango (very good), Fatty Crabs with forumites Jan&MikeVA

Sunday Brunch at Rhumblines (love the Bloody Mary Bar)

and last supper at Asolare. Surprising, this was the most crowded of all the restaurants. Food and service were both exceptional.
Sunset

Us (gorilla pods come in handy)

Since we only had a car for a few days, we did use taxi’s to get to the beach and back to the ferry dock. We called both the St. John taxi association and Paradise Taxi for a couple of pick-ups at the villa. Left our luggage at Connections for a couple of hours while we had lunch before catching the ferry.
Jet Blue non-stop from Boston is the bomb! We had to go through SJU on the return. We used Rachael to/from Red Hook.
Well, maybe it wasn’t so boring after all.
Until the next time.
