by kwet7433
St. Croix was good. The water probably was the darkest of all the islands we went to. So because of that and the small smell, I didn't go in the water. There was a lot of shopping at this port.
Visited: Jan 23, 2018
by SusanRoss54
St. Croix, where the ship docks, basically has nothing but a beach right by the ship. There are a few kiosks. You can take an island bus to Frederiksted (which is a bigger city) for next to nothing or pay a lot more for a taxi. The taxi drivers lied to us about the bus and said it didn’t go there. Ask a local for bus information. We did not end up going to Frederiksted. I’m a children’s author and did an author visit at a local school instead.
Visited: Jan 17, 2019
by billbish72
Little to do, walked to beach. Sadly, they have not gotten much assistance from the US after hurricanes.
Visited: Jan 05, 2019
by Suzemac
History tour of Christiansted.
Visited: Feb 08, 2015
by dsdmk
Went to sandcastle beach and had a great mahi mahi sandwich. Beach is rocky but clear water and close to ship.
Visited: Apr 19, 2015
by NativeTexasDuo
Wonderful people
Visited: Jan 24, 2015
by jblank2123
Beautiful
Visited: Jan 26, 2018
by KellyS11
beautiful
Visited: Jul 03, 2011
by mlzabowski
loved snorkeling at buck island
Visited: Jan 13, 2018
by CindyM15
loved the sceenery of this island but there was no shopping to speak of unless you went to Christenstead which was slightly expensive, We were informed to late of the snorkling that was more appealing than at the other islands
Visited: May 08, 2010
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