View of the harbour area near Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas |
Havensight pier area with the "Skyride to Paradise Point" at the top left of photo |
We made our way off the ship around 10am with plans to catch a cab from the Havensight pier, where we were docked, over to the Crown Bay pier on the other side of Charlotte Amalie (the main town) in order to catch the ferry to Water Island. Unfortunately, we discovered that we couldn’t just hop in one of the cabs sitting at the pier and we had to walk all of the way through Havensight to the taxi stand to get one. Needless to say, it wasn’t a quick walk as they direct you on a path through all of the shops to get where you’re going. We did get a cab relatively quickly but our cab driver gave us a snort when we said we were trying to make the 10:30am ferry to Water Island. He then proceeded to lecture us about waiting until the last minute : - ) Traffic downtown was slow and it seemed that we crept along by inches at times.
We pulled up outside Tickles Dockside Pub, at the Crown Bay Marina, just in time to see the ferry pulling away from the dock. Our hearts sank with the thought that we would have to miss this much anticipated outing. The cabbie honked his horn furiously but the ferry captain just ignored him and kept on going (FYI - cab fare was $6 each). We stopped and talked to the waitress at the restaurant and she suggested that we may be able to convince the ferry captain to take us over on a special trip for a bit more money than the regular $10 per person round trip fare. Since we wanted to get some snacks and drinks, we walked down the road to a local Pueblo grocery store and picked up some fruit, chips and juice for the day. We got back to the dock and had a very short wait before the ferry returned. Dave was easily able to make a deal with the captain to take us over for $45 for the four of us and $5 each for the return trip so we only ended up spending an extra $6.25 each over what we originally would have paid…and we had our very own private ferry ride.
Water Island Ferry |
This beach is incredibly picturesque and isolated so there aren’t many people that make the trip there. A couple of ship’s excursions stopped in during the day however, the peace and tranquility of the beach was not disturbed. There is a small food kiosk run by a lady named Heidi - who can be somewhat cranky but she makes incredible burgers. A burger and some coleslaw will set you back about $9.50 US but it sure tastes good!! There is also a beach bar at the far end of the beach and some 'rustic' washrooms halfway down the beach. The washrooms boast a side for “Buoys” and the other for “Gulls” and usually open when the beach bar opens.
We spent an indulgent morning stretched out on the beach in the shade of the palm trees, swimming in the crystal blue Caribbean water, walking the beach and taking lots of photos. There was a local dog that kept running up and down the beach with a stick in his mouth. He would spot someone who looked like they had a good arm and head right for him. Funny, he mostly headed for guys, not girls? I guess he thinks that girls...throw like girls : - )
There were also three little kids who were a source of constant amusement. They were probably 4, 5 and 7 years old and they were completely at home in the water. They spent the entire time trolling around the swimming area on a surfboard. The little guy would paddle over to people and then stand up and wait for the applause. Too cute!
We headed back to the dock with a good 10 minutes to spare before the 2:15pm ferry back to Crown Bay Marina. We all gathered on the dock when we saw the ferry coming but a few people slipped past us and when everyone got loaded on the ferry, it was topped out at its maximum capacity of 25 people and the four of us had to be left behind. We didn’t stew much because the operator said he would come right back and we weren’t on a tight schedule so we went to the little stand where the mailboxes and a small ‘put-and-take’ library were located and waited about 20 minutes. Everything happens for a reason and we had another private ferry ride back and got to have a good chat with the operator who was from Maine and spent half his year in Maine and half on St. Thomas. Sounds appealing, no??
We caught a cab to downtown Charlotte Amalie ($4 each) and while the guys went to the internet café, Rebecca and I went to A.H. Riise at the waterfront. They have an entire mall made up of different little stores for cosmetics, crystal, clothing, jewelry, etc. Great prices on Clinique products! Then we went over to the vendor’s market nearby. It is an entire square of tents with vendors that sell all of the touristy stuff that people look for (sunglasses, jewelry, watches, dresses, shirts, hats, knock-off purses, etc). Bargaining is expected so never take the first price that you’re quoted. All you have to do is hum and they start knocking off a few dollars….”just for you”!! Rebecca found a dress she liked and took a bit of time to get the price down. She liked it enough that even though she didn’t get it as low as she wanted, she still bought it.
Vendor's Market |
We got back on the ship with just a few minutes to spare before the 4:30pm ‘all aboard’ call. Rebecca and I immediately hit the frozen yogurt stand and picked up a big glass of lemonade and went out on deck for the sail-away from St. Thomas...the guys went for naps!!
Farewell St. Thomas |
What a stupendous day on one of my favorite islands! This is one island I would definitely return to for a week’s vacation. You can catch ferries from St. Thomas to St. Croix, St. John and Water Island so you would never run out of new things to see. If you want more detail about local transportation, excursions, beaches, etc on St. Thomas, check out my detailed St Thomas posting under 2010 posts on this blog!
Hi Angie
ReplyDeleteLinked to your blog from Cruise Critic and what a found! DH and I are going off on a cruise in 10 days. Although we have booked most of our private excursions, your blog still give me a few good ideas and there's always next time! Thank you for all the information you shared. (I am still reading through, and enjoying it!)
Cheers... Chrissie