mickeyboat
<font color=660099>Nothing like the cream and choc
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We are booked on the 3/6 Eastern. The cast is myself, DH, DD3 and DD4. DH and I honeymooned on St. John 6/92 and the main reason for choosing the Eastern is so that we can return there and share it with our kids. (The experience won't be at all the same, will it? - no deserted beaches, no hammocks at sunset) The excursions do not appear to be appropriate for little kids so I would like to plan a trip on our own. I know that there are ferries that will take you to St. John - one out of Red Hook and one out of Charlotte Amalie. What are the logistics of getting to the ferries?
Once we get to St. John we would like to visit the shops in Cruz Bay, Mongoose Junction (if it is still there), the open air bar where they leave out the glass of sugar water for the birds, and of course, Trunk Bay. How much damage was done there by the hurricane several years ago? Are there cabs on the island to take us to Trunk Bay? Do you think we will have time to do all of this on St. John? Do you think this "excursion" will be too much for our kids?
Any suggestions and information you could provide will be much appreciated.
Denae
Once we get to St. John we would like to visit the shops in Cruz Bay, Mongoose Junction (if it is still there), the open air bar where they leave out the glass of sugar water for the birds, and of course, Trunk Bay. How much damage was done there by the hurricane several years ago? Are there cabs on the island to take us to Trunk Bay? Do you think we will have time to do all of this on St. John? Do you think this "excursion" will be too much for our kids?
Any suggestions and information you could provide will be much appreciated.
Denae