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dm Sep 30th, 2002 06:22 AM

clueless on the islands
 
I apologise for my ignorance - I'm pretty clueless on the USVI. Which of the islands amongst the USVI do people recommend and for what reason (personal preferences). I'm contemplating going with a group of friends for new years and was looking for ideas<BR><BR>Thanks

Sam Sep 30th, 2002 07:01 AM

In order of my preference:<BR><BR>St. Thomas (beautiful beaches, lots of activities and more night life than the other three, but more crime)<BR><BR>St. John (beautiful beaches, relaxing, not as much to do as in St. Thomas, low crime rate)<BR><BR>St. Croix (not the best beaches but has some nice scenery, also low key, and has a higher crime rate)<BR><BR>Try a text search on all three to get more information.

Sam Sep 30th, 2002 07:09 AM

I should add that the majority (if not all) of the crime is local to local and not tourists, but I thought you should be made aware of this as you contemplate where to go.

Jay Oct 3rd, 2002 10:37 AM

1. St Croix - tons of history,largest island, least congestion, roads not windy, least commercialism<BR><BR>St John - secluded and beatiful but expensive<BR><BR>St Thomas - too crowded, lots of shopping, crazy divers, windy roads<BR><BR>Safer than Jamaica, Mexico, and many other islands

why Oct 3rd, 2002 10:55 AM

You know, St. Croix never gets mentioned on this board. Why is it so unpopular with this crowd ... or with any crowd I guess. You just never see a trip report or a question about it or anything?

John Oct 3rd, 2002 01:39 PM

The reason St. Croix isn't mentioned is because the island really does not compare to St. John or St. Thomas. It is much flatter and desert like. More like some of the bahama islands. Also, the locals don't have the best attitude towards the tourists in general.

GM Oct 3rd, 2002 03:06 PM

Have to agree with the posts from Sam, Jay and John; pretty much covered it. We like St. John to visit, but stay in St. Thomas (been there 3 times). And we get to visit the British VI from St. Thomas too (don't forget your passport). Have a GREAT time.

Jay Oct 4th, 2002 11:16 AM

You got it wrong GM, St Croix was my first choice. It is my favorite of the three islands becuase St John is too secluded and St Thomas is too busy. I am visiting with my husband and two kids in December. I guess the locals do have a reputation of not being too friendly but if you really stop and give them your time I'm sure you will learn something about the island.

Jay Oct 4th, 2002 11:16 AM

You got it wrong GM, St Croix was my first choice. It is my favorite of the three islands becuase St John is too secluded and St Thomas is too busy. I am visiting with my husband and two kids in December. I guess the locals do have a reputation of not being too friendly but if you really stop and give them your time I'm sure you will learn something about the island and the people.

john Oct 4th, 2002 11:34 AM

dm I have a question for you.<BR>If you tell us what it is you and your group are looking for, what you want out of this trip, we can tell you which island(s) fit your goals.<BR>Specifics:<BR>price range, type of hotel, how important are things like beach quality, seclusion vs nightlife, shopping vs quiet, choice of lots of restaurants vs few, activities vs relaxation.


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