We did it!!
Thanks to everyone that helped make our wedding a truly amazing experience. We were so thrilled with the way everything turned out and we couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful setting.
Feel free to browse our picture gallery!!
We did it!!
Thanks to everyone that helped make our wedding a truly amazing experience. We were so thrilled with the way everything turned out and we couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful setting.
Feel free to browse our picture gallery!!
Thanks for sharing in our exciting adventure together!
This will be our informative homebase for most everything you will need to know about our week in St. John! We are thrilled and hope you will be able to join us,
Meet the Rest of our Family:
Ginny & Kingsley
Ginny
Kingsley
And of course our Nigerian Dwarf Goat…..
Located right upstairs from the ferry dock on the beautiful island of St. John, St. John Spice is a true Caribbean general country store. They also have a great webcam keeping tabs on the Cruz Bay Ferry Dock. You can check it out here.
A nice map of the many different beaches can be found here
There is a great map of all the different ruins here
It happens often, and it’s pretty cool. Thousands of hermit crabs migrate in the US Virgin Islands and on St. John. We might be a bit early to catch it but who knows.
This is pretty neat.
You can check out what’s happening live at one of St. John’s most popular hangouts,
The Beach Bar.
Go ahead, take a look here.
That’s right, most of the island is a National Park.
Virgin Islands National Park encompasses over half the island of St. John preserving stories of the prehistoric past and over a hundred historic sites that together complete one the most undisturbed and comprehensive Caribbean landscapes.
There is no charge for entrance into Virgin Islands National Park.
However, a same-day user fee of $4 is collected at TrunkBay.
Here is the official link:
Virgin Islands National Park
You can check the website for lots of useful information including history, events and hiking trails.
There is also a nice map here.
Stephanie will like this one being left-handed and all.
Tradition, practicality and the law demand it. Use caution and drive defensively on the steep winding roads. The law also requires you to buckle up for your safety. If you decide to rent a vehicle this could be useful knowledge.
For those of you with iPhones, there is a free St. John App.
For those of you without iPhones, like us, just visit the website.
You can find it here:
The St. John App