Help with island choice - please
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Help with island choice - please
I have completely confused myself trying to pick an island to visit this winter. I will not list the islands I am currently considering - so I dont influence anyones recommendations.
We are a mid-20s couple expecting a baby in July. We are pretty active travellers, and don't like to spend all day "relaxing". We do like beautiful scenery, upscale (not all-inclusive) accomodations and a relatively un-spoilt atmosphere.
Please help us find an island. We would like the following......
1. A "use-your-common-sense-and-you'll-be-safe" island with great snorkeling opportunities. Especailly off-beach snorkeling. (We will not be doing any scuba-diving, so don't need scuba opps.).
2. A place where we can drive around and explore, go from beach to beach, or site to site, enjoying the views and stops. Would be good if the island had a variety of activities or things to see to keep us interested. (But I will be 5 months pregnant at the time which does limit strenuous/dangerous activities).
3. A short total travel time from NYC - that is relatively affordable (under $650 a person). (we only have 5-6 days total - so dont want to spend 2 travelling).
4. A pretty island, which is not too commerciallzed, built up or overwrought with condos/hi-rises on the beach, etc.. But still has a (preferably picteresque) town/towns for places to go at night for dinner/drinks.
6. Opportunities for a great day-sail / day-trip.
We are a mid-20s couple expecting a baby in July. We are pretty active travellers, and don't like to spend all day "relaxing". We do like beautiful scenery, upscale (not all-inclusive) accomodations and a relatively un-spoilt atmosphere.
Please help us find an island. We would like the following......
1. A "use-your-common-sense-and-you'll-be-safe" island with great snorkeling opportunities. Especailly off-beach snorkeling. (We will not be doing any scuba-diving, so don't need scuba opps.).
2. A place where we can drive around and explore, go from beach to beach, or site to site, enjoying the views and stops. Would be good if the island had a variety of activities or things to see to keep us interested. (But I will be 5 months pregnant at the time which does limit strenuous/dangerous activities).
3. A short total travel time from NYC - that is relatively affordable (under $650 a person). (we only have 5-6 days total - so dont want to spend 2 travelling).
4. A pretty island, which is not too commerciallzed, built up or overwrought with condos/hi-rises on the beach, etc.. But still has a (preferably picteresque) town/towns for places to go at night for dinner/drinks.
6. Opportunities for a great day-sail / day-trip.
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Definitely St John. It pretty much meets all of your criteria.
1. St John is very safe. We freely walk around downtown Cruz Bay in the evening. STJ is known for it's off beach snorkeling.
STJ is a great island for getting in your jeep and exploring. There are non strenous hikes that you would be able to do even pregnant but not much in the way of organized activities other than day sails. The National Park Reef Bay Trail may be a bit much being pregnant. The North Shore Road is filled with scenic overlooks that you can stop at.
STJ is a beautiful island and not too bulit up/commercialized as it is two thirds National Park. Cruz Bay is a cute lttle town with many dining options. Also many cute little boutique type shops.
Lastly, there are opportunities galore for day sails to the BVI's and snorkeling trips.
Have a look at Gallow's Point Resort right in Cruz Bay for accomodations. You can easily walk into town at night for dinner.
1. St John is very safe. We freely walk around downtown Cruz Bay in the evening. STJ is known for it's off beach snorkeling.
STJ is a great island for getting in your jeep and exploring. There are non strenous hikes that you would be able to do even pregnant but not much in the way of organized activities other than day sails. The National Park Reef Bay Trail may be a bit much being pregnant. The North Shore Road is filled with scenic overlooks that you can stop at.
STJ is a beautiful island and not too bulit up/commercialized as it is two thirds National Park. Cruz Bay is a cute lttle town with many dining options. Also many cute little boutique type shops.
Lastly, there are opportunities galore for day sails to the BVI's and snorkeling trips.
Have a look at Gallow's Point Resort right in Cruz Bay for accomodations. You can easily walk into town at night for dinner.



