March Trip Report
Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 2:11 pm
Greetings all
After trips to central Europe in 2014 and a 2 week trip to Maui and Kauai last July, in March, our family of 3 finally got back to STJ.
We had never been to Maui before, and since I never posted anything about it here on the OT forum (and, as you may be aware, I do loves me the photography), I will crassly overindulge myself and subject you into viewing some pix from that trip before going on to the recent STJ stuff: (BONUS: this will really confuse the folks who look at the images without reading this disclaimer)













NOW THAT I TRICKED YOU INTO LOOKING AT THOSE, BACK TO THE REAL SUBJECT MATTER AT HAND
We long thought that after my daughter was done with college that we wouldn’t be tied to the school schedule anymore for travel adventures (and the extra costs and crowds associated with that).
Wrong! She has a job as a high school chemistry teacher and is still at home and still enjoys our company (and us paying for) travel
so that’s why Hawaii was last July and STJ was during spring break this year.
I was dreading the holiday travel and the peak island crowds for this 3/20 – 3/26 trip and I was right to be concerned about the peak travel but wrong about the island feeling extremely crowded. But we needed this warm weather get away - and needed St. John again.
Early 7am non-stop out of Newark on United and the TSA lines were massive well before 6am but they went into expedited screening mode and ran thru folks quickly without shoe removals. Makes sense because if you were to profile those in the airport at that time it was 95% families on holiday travel.
Even with checking and retrieving one of the larger carry-ons with the extra toiletries we landed early enough to catch the noon ferry out of Red Hook which is pretty crazy.
We were able to check in early at Gallows, and the rest of this trip report won’t be a day by day recounting because it was just beach, book reading, no-shower-happy-hour as we rolled back into town, dinner, repeat. We all needed simple island time to just relax and unwind (you cannot believe how hard new teachers have to work).
Didn’t bring my own snorkel gear or my ancient underwater camera so we could do carry-on only on the way back, so rented one of those new face mask snorkels and a GoPro camera. There was a bit of a learning curve with the GoPro as well as the lack of an extension stick, combined with the fact that I didn’t really do a lot of snorkeling this trip, so this didn’t yield much in terms of underwater photo ops. The extent of coral bleaching in many areas was also pretty sad to see.
Beaches we spent significant time at included Maho, Francis, and surprisingly stumbled onto parking at the Gibney gate twice. Took a ride out to Coral Bay, stopped for a walk about at Skinny Legs, but didn’t do the traditional lunch at Shipwreck this time. Had intentions of doing the Ram Head hike but never got to it.
Meals included traditional lunch at Sun Dog (always good), sammiches from North Shore Deli and Sam & Jacks (we think S&J might be slightly better), breakfast at Cruz Bay Landing (impressive), and good drinks/dinners/extended happy hour apps etc at Joes Rum Hut, Beach Bar, Longboard, Rhumblines, and Zozos (worth it).

Perfect for a book (or a nap)

What our refrigerator looks like when on island











Love that walk from Gallows



Caught 11am Red Hook ferry for 2:50pm flight back to PHL on American. With pre-printed passes and carry-on, got thru security pretty quickly which made the LONG wait in the zoo known as the STT waiting area on the day before Easter pretty brutal. Flight was basically on time departing and arriving so can’t complain too much.
And on the island itself, yes some beaches (especially Francis in the afternoon), bars, and restaurants got pretty crowded, but Cruz Bay did not feel overrun, at least the times we walked down from Gallows, which was often, and included morning walk-abouts for exercise. Maybe folks stay in their villas more during a holiday week vs trekking into town?
Overall, it was great to go back again and looking forward to another trip to the VIs sooner rather than later.
After trips to central Europe in 2014 and a 2 week trip to Maui and Kauai last July, in March, our family of 3 finally got back to STJ.
We had never been to Maui before, and since I never posted anything about it here on the OT forum (and, as you may be aware, I do loves me the photography), I will crassly overindulge myself and subject you into viewing some pix from that trip before going on to the recent STJ stuff: (BONUS: this will really confuse the folks who look at the images without reading this disclaimer)













NOW THAT I TRICKED YOU INTO LOOKING AT THOSE, BACK TO THE REAL SUBJECT MATTER AT HAND
We long thought that after my daughter was done with college that we wouldn’t be tied to the school schedule anymore for travel adventures (and the extra costs and crowds associated with that).
Wrong! She has a job as a high school chemistry teacher and is still at home and still enjoys our company (and us paying for) travel

I was dreading the holiday travel and the peak island crowds for this 3/20 – 3/26 trip and I was right to be concerned about the peak travel but wrong about the island feeling extremely crowded. But we needed this warm weather get away - and needed St. John again.
Early 7am non-stop out of Newark on United and the TSA lines were massive well before 6am but they went into expedited screening mode and ran thru folks quickly without shoe removals. Makes sense because if you were to profile those in the airport at that time it was 95% families on holiday travel.
Even with checking and retrieving one of the larger carry-ons with the extra toiletries we landed early enough to catch the noon ferry out of Red Hook which is pretty crazy.
We were able to check in early at Gallows, and the rest of this trip report won’t be a day by day recounting because it was just beach, book reading, no-shower-happy-hour as we rolled back into town, dinner, repeat. We all needed simple island time to just relax and unwind (you cannot believe how hard new teachers have to work).
Didn’t bring my own snorkel gear or my ancient underwater camera so we could do carry-on only on the way back, so rented one of those new face mask snorkels and a GoPro camera. There was a bit of a learning curve with the GoPro as well as the lack of an extension stick, combined with the fact that I didn’t really do a lot of snorkeling this trip, so this didn’t yield much in terms of underwater photo ops. The extent of coral bleaching in many areas was also pretty sad to see.
Beaches we spent significant time at included Maho, Francis, and surprisingly stumbled onto parking at the Gibney gate twice. Took a ride out to Coral Bay, stopped for a walk about at Skinny Legs, but didn’t do the traditional lunch at Shipwreck this time. Had intentions of doing the Ram Head hike but never got to it.
Meals included traditional lunch at Sun Dog (always good), sammiches from North Shore Deli and Sam & Jacks (we think S&J might be slightly better), breakfast at Cruz Bay Landing (impressive), and good drinks/dinners/extended happy hour apps etc at Joes Rum Hut, Beach Bar, Longboard, Rhumblines, and Zozos (worth it).

Perfect for a book (or a nap)

What our refrigerator looks like when on island











Love that walk from Gallows



Caught 11am Red Hook ferry for 2:50pm flight back to PHL on American. With pre-printed passes and carry-on, got thru security pretty quickly which made the LONG wait in the zoo known as the STT waiting area on the day before Easter pretty brutal. Flight was basically on time departing and arriving so can’t complain too much.
And on the island itself, yes some beaches (especially Francis in the afternoon), bars, and restaurants got pretty crowded, but Cruz Bay did not feel overrun, at least the times we walked down from Gallows, which was often, and included morning walk-abouts for exercise. Maybe folks stay in their villas more during a holiday week vs trekking into town?
Overall, it was great to go back again and looking forward to another trip to the VIs sooner rather than later.