Trip report - spring break with kids 3/27 - 4/2
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2014 12:09 pm
I took my 17 year old daughter and 13 year old son down for spring break. We stayed at Egret's Rest at Grande Bay http://www.vrbo.com/437202 and cannot say enough about how perfect the unit was for our needs. The reserved parking space plus the ability to easily walk all over Cruz Bay whenever we wanted made it a perfect home-base for us.
As background, my wife and I usually visit in June/July and stay in a villa, but this was the first time I took the kids down for a visit. It was very interesting how you can have two very different vacation experiences at the same destination. The temperature is slightly lower, much lower humidity, and the air much more clear than summertime when the Sahara dust is in play. On the down side, there were so many more people around, including the hordes of cruise ship day trippers and their open air taxis all over the North Shore.
The weather was perfect during our stay, only two very brief showers. It's pretty evident that it's been dry down there, as the island wasn't nearly as green as it's been on prior trips. We were there during the period of large swells, and headed to the south shore to get some beach time while the north shore was being pounded.
I won't bore you with day to day details. We visited nearly every one of the main beaches on the island except Salt Pond and Hansen. We rented stand-up paddleboards at Cinnamon Bay, and a 16 foot dinghy from Noah's Little Arks. We ate at many places throughout Cruz Bay, also at Skinny Legs and the Tourist Trap. My son loved conch fritters, and feasted on mahi every chance he got.
My wife and I are returning alone in August and staying out in Chocolate Hole. This is a first for me, two trips in one year. That's probably the only saving grace that allowed me to choke back the tears on the ferry as we left on Wednesday.
As background, my wife and I usually visit in June/July and stay in a villa, but this was the first time I took the kids down for a visit. It was very interesting how you can have two very different vacation experiences at the same destination. The temperature is slightly lower, much lower humidity, and the air much more clear than summertime when the Sahara dust is in play. On the down side, there were so many more people around, including the hordes of cruise ship day trippers and their open air taxis all over the North Shore.
The weather was perfect during our stay, only two very brief showers. It's pretty evident that it's been dry down there, as the island wasn't nearly as green as it's been on prior trips. We were there during the period of large swells, and headed to the south shore to get some beach time while the north shore was being pounded.
I won't bore you with day to day details. We visited nearly every one of the main beaches on the island except Salt Pond and Hansen. We rented stand-up paddleboards at Cinnamon Bay, and a 16 foot dinghy from Noah's Little Arks. We ate at many places throughout Cruz Bay, also at Skinny Legs and the Tourist Trap. My son loved conch fritters, and feasted on mahi every chance he got.
My wife and I are returning alone in August and staying out in Chocolate Hole. This is a first for me, two trips in one year. That's probably the only saving grace that allowed me to choke back the tears on the ferry as we left on Wednesday.