We were in St. Croix last week and decided to give Gecko a try, in part because of the great reviews it had gotten here. It was one of the best decisions of the trip. A great time was had touring...
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We were in St. Croix last week and decided to give Gecko a try, in part because of the great reviews it had gotten here. It was one of the best decisions of the trip. A great time was had touring...
If you're in the rainforest, stop in at Mt. Pellier for the jungle bar and the beer drinking pigs. Stop at the smoothie stand on the way as well and get a large smoothie. The small will only...
This Danish fort built between 1752 and 1760 was the site of the most important event in St. Croix history. 8,000 slaves marched from nearby Estate LaGrange to Fort Fredrik and demanded their...
A restored example of life on a sugar plantation in the 1800s, this site features a great house filled with reproductions of colonial furniture, three-foot-thick walls made of stone, coral and molasses, plus the original sugar processing plant and windmill.
One of the island’s best spots for snorkeling doesn’t lack in beachside facilities, particularly bars.
This is a fairly interesting tour, not expensive - and because there is a lot of outdoor area and open doorways there is NOT a lot of unpleasant odor such as you might find at other...
You can stroll amid the ruins of this 17-acre estate, a former 19th-century sugarcane plantation village, which contains varied ecosystems from semi-arid cactus to lush green rain forest.
Sip your beer while watching pirates revel on stage at this old rum distillery.
A great day or night dive, the pier is home to a thriving population of marine and coral life.
Located in the middle of Prince Street, this historic building was designed by the well-known Danish architect Hingleberg in the 1830s. Today it's the police station.
Located on Prince Street, this historic church dates from the mid 1700s.