Brian and I were on vacation in St. John , St Thomas, in the US Virgin Islands. We were visiting a gorgeous beach, when he decided to get down on one knee and ask me to marry him! What a wonderful surprise 💗
Rental Car
Avis is on site
Rental Car
They are at the airport
very steep driving or take a taxi
literally swim with huge tropical fish right off the beach Party Beach full service beach
Our wedding spot its free to park just tell them your visiting the beach
our favorite local beach.. we enjoy the local flavor of the islanders here and its a dog beach. this is where we saw the epic fish show underwater.
Shop til you drop
triple dog dare anyone to check this out
if your looking for an amazing day on the best beaches of all St johns car ferry. get the round trip ticket. and bring chairs and cooler and have an amazing time. just be back before the last ferry over and sometimes there is a line at the end of the day. worth it!
Etiquette in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands includes being respectful, greeting people, and dressing appropriately. Greetings • Greet people with "Good morning", "Good afternoon", or "Good evening" • Use "Good day" if you're not sure what time it is • Say "Good morning" or "Good evening" when entering a store or restaurant • Say "Goodbye" when leaving a store or restaurant Dress • Wear bathing suits at the beach or pool, but avoid wearing them in town or shops • Avoid wearing short shorts and skimpy tops in town or shops • Avoid wearing sloppy or dirty clothing in town or shops • Wear more conservative attire when visiting towns or dining in restaurants Beach etiquette • Respect local rules and regulations, such as designated swimming areas and coral reefs • Dispose of trash responsibly • Pick up after yourself before you leave the beach • Use "reef safe" sunscreen General etiquette • Treat people with respect and avoid patronizing or condescending to locals • Ask permission before taking photos of people or private property • Be mindful of fragile ecosystems, such as coral reefs and wildlife habitats • Adopt the "island time" mentality • Don't hurry a conversation
Yes beware They drive on the left side of the road.
No They do have local taxis and rental cars
It is a mix between GPS coordinates and numbers. Google Maps or Gps map will be best.