Trip Report Nov 30–Dec 7, another wonderful trip to paradise
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 10:19 am
Our 7th trip to St John and our 2nd in early December for our anniversary and our 1st at Gallows Point. We sent a box with our snorkel gear, sun screen, some snacks and toiletries by priority mail to Gallows 11 days prior to our arrival and it arrived in 4 days! We used miles for the airfare and got a good deal on the unit at Gallows and decided we were not going to do any cooking this trip.
Saturday
We had scheduled with Rachel for the ride to Red Hook but she had a conflict and set us up with Dave. Very friendly and loves his lifelong home, St Thomas. We enjoyed the conversation and commentary on the way to the ferry.
It was a pretty grey day and had some rain during the ferry ride but not enough to chase us from the top deck. Check in at Gallows was quick and easy and we loved Gallows immediately, love the grounds, view, closeness to town, snorkeling right there, market, staff.
We walked to Motu, out first time there, had drinks and chatted with the very friendly bartenders and some locals. Had a wonderful dinner at Lime Inn. They have new wicker chairs which is a nice change. Someone must have found a bargain on the chairs because we saw the same ones at several other places in wharfside. After dinner went to the Beach Bar to listen to Inner Visions, great as always! We had a lot of rain throughout the evening but managed to make it to bar, restaurant, bar and home between the showers.
Sunday
We were woken up several times overnight by a big storm, very heavy rain, thunder and lighting and still had light rain in the morning. Walked to Café Livin and had breakfast, did a little shopping, picked up our car from St John Car Rental, very friendly as always and a nice wrangler with 16,000 miles. Relaxed on the "beach" at Gallows and went snorkeling. The snorkeling was very nice but we didn't get to see the resident 4' barracuda. Had lunch at Bananna Deck, very good, back to Gallows to relax before drinks at Motu and then dinner at Fatty Crab. Some of the dishes were good and some were really good. Back to Gallows for nightcaps.
Monday
Had breakfast at home before going to Hawksnest for the day. Had occasional rain and a lot of clouds but had a wonderful day. The snorkeling wasn't great, I'm guessing because of the amount of rain (we were told several times that it had been raining pretty steady for the last week and it wasn't the usual caribbean rain with quick showers and then sun, it was cloudy most of the time with lots of periods of heavy rain). We had a great day, had our favorite spot, all the way to the right against the rocks.
Drinks at Motu and a great dinner at Virgin Fire. The servings are rather small but the quality is great. We ordered 5 small plates and could have eaten more. Highly recommend the Himalayan salt block!
Tues
Picked up sandwiches from Deli Grotto, went to Jumbie, snorkeling was pretty good, lunch on the beach and then the rains came. Back home to get ready for our nightly drinks at Motu and an amazing dinner at La Tapa. Jazz night and everything was wonderful, grilled langostinos, crispy pork belly, scallops. Still my favorite restaurant in SJ, dined here 8 times and everything we've ordered has been delicious. Back to Motu.
Wed
Went to Caneel to make the walk to Honeymoon. It was raining but we waited a while in the covered area in front of the beach till it stopped. Walked to Honeymoon and it's really different from what it use to be, we aren't fans. Several boats anchored off shore blaring loud music and a lot of people. I guess if you are going to spend an entire day the concessions are ok but it takes up a big portion of the beach and the odor from the latrines was horrific. I couldn't get within 50 yards.
We left after about 20 minutes and went back to have a very good but very expensive lunch at Caneel, 2 ice teas, 2 entrée salads and tip - $75, but is was very good. Then on to Francis where the snorkeling was good, saw rays and a nurse shark. Mid afternoon the mosquitos started swarming and we had to leave.
Extended drinks at Motu and a very good dinner at Rhumblines.
Thurs
Storming today, hung around Gallows and relaxed and read. Went to Candi's for lunch (excellent as always) but had to bring it back to our room since there was no dry place to sit. Went for a ride around the island, did some shopping, stocked up on cruz bay grill rub from St John Spice, and had a break in the rain and got in more snorkeling at Gallows before drinks at Motu and another excellent dinner at Lime Inn.
Fri
Got to Trunk early because the sun was out! Enjoyed the sun and white sand, had leftover Candi's for lunch (our nearby neighbors were very jealous). Great Day!
By this time our drinks were ready at Motu as soon as they saw us coming. Went back to Gallows for dinner at Ocean 362. The menu is a mixture of Indian inspired dishes and the usual fare. The grilled mahi was kinda bland but the shrimp curry was amazing. They haven't been open very long so they still have some kinks to work out but we'll give them another chance next trip
Random Notes
Dave is a good alternative if Rachel isn't available.
The produced on island mosquito spray, Love me not, worked for us! My wife is a mosquito magnet and had no problems. It is kinda oily but it's natural and works!
Motu is a great bar! The staff is great, drinks are great, lots of locals to chat with.
It's fun deciding not to cook a single meal and eating great meals out every night.
Don't count on 4 days for priority mail.
Saturday
We had scheduled with Rachel for the ride to Red Hook but she had a conflict and set us up with Dave. Very friendly and loves his lifelong home, St Thomas. We enjoyed the conversation and commentary on the way to the ferry.
It was a pretty grey day and had some rain during the ferry ride but not enough to chase us from the top deck. Check in at Gallows was quick and easy and we loved Gallows immediately, love the grounds, view, closeness to town, snorkeling right there, market, staff.
We walked to Motu, out first time there, had drinks and chatted with the very friendly bartenders and some locals. Had a wonderful dinner at Lime Inn. They have new wicker chairs which is a nice change. Someone must have found a bargain on the chairs because we saw the same ones at several other places in wharfside. After dinner went to the Beach Bar to listen to Inner Visions, great as always! We had a lot of rain throughout the evening but managed to make it to bar, restaurant, bar and home between the showers.
Sunday
We were woken up several times overnight by a big storm, very heavy rain, thunder and lighting and still had light rain in the morning. Walked to Café Livin and had breakfast, did a little shopping, picked up our car from St John Car Rental, very friendly as always and a nice wrangler with 16,000 miles. Relaxed on the "beach" at Gallows and went snorkeling. The snorkeling was very nice but we didn't get to see the resident 4' barracuda. Had lunch at Bananna Deck, very good, back to Gallows to relax before drinks at Motu and then dinner at Fatty Crab. Some of the dishes were good and some were really good. Back to Gallows for nightcaps.
Monday
Had breakfast at home before going to Hawksnest for the day. Had occasional rain and a lot of clouds but had a wonderful day. The snorkeling wasn't great, I'm guessing because of the amount of rain (we were told several times that it had been raining pretty steady for the last week and it wasn't the usual caribbean rain with quick showers and then sun, it was cloudy most of the time with lots of periods of heavy rain). We had a great day, had our favorite spot, all the way to the right against the rocks.
Drinks at Motu and a great dinner at Virgin Fire. The servings are rather small but the quality is great. We ordered 5 small plates and could have eaten more. Highly recommend the Himalayan salt block!
Tues
Picked up sandwiches from Deli Grotto, went to Jumbie, snorkeling was pretty good, lunch on the beach and then the rains came. Back home to get ready for our nightly drinks at Motu and an amazing dinner at La Tapa. Jazz night and everything was wonderful, grilled langostinos, crispy pork belly, scallops. Still my favorite restaurant in SJ, dined here 8 times and everything we've ordered has been delicious. Back to Motu.
Wed
Went to Caneel to make the walk to Honeymoon. It was raining but we waited a while in the covered area in front of the beach till it stopped. Walked to Honeymoon and it's really different from what it use to be, we aren't fans. Several boats anchored off shore blaring loud music and a lot of people. I guess if you are going to spend an entire day the concessions are ok but it takes up a big portion of the beach and the odor from the latrines was horrific. I couldn't get within 50 yards.
We left after about 20 minutes and went back to have a very good but very expensive lunch at Caneel, 2 ice teas, 2 entrée salads and tip - $75, but is was very good. Then on to Francis where the snorkeling was good, saw rays and a nurse shark. Mid afternoon the mosquitos started swarming and we had to leave.
Extended drinks at Motu and a very good dinner at Rhumblines.
Thurs
Storming today, hung around Gallows and relaxed and read. Went to Candi's for lunch (excellent as always) but had to bring it back to our room since there was no dry place to sit. Went for a ride around the island, did some shopping, stocked up on cruz bay grill rub from St John Spice, and had a break in the rain and got in more snorkeling at Gallows before drinks at Motu and another excellent dinner at Lime Inn.
Fri
Got to Trunk early because the sun was out! Enjoyed the sun and white sand, had leftover Candi's for lunch (our nearby neighbors were very jealous). Great Day!
By this time our drinks were ready at Motu as soon as they saw us coming. Went back to Gallows for dinner at Ocean 362. The menu is a mixture of Indian inspired dishes and the usual fare. The grilled mahi was kinda bland but the shrimp curry was amazing. They haven't been open very long so they still have some kinks to work out but we'll give them another chance next trip
Random Notes
Dave is a good alternative if Rachel isn't available.
The produced on island mosquito spray, Love me not, worked for us! My wife is a mosquito magnet and had no problems. It is kinda oily but it's natural and works!
Motu is a great bar! The staff is great, drinks are great, lots of locals to chat with.
It's fun deciding not to cook a single meal and eating great meals out every night.
Don't count on 4 days for priority mail.