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Thomas Blog - Blog
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Thomas Source - Local Newspaper
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Thomas Map
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St
Thomas Yacht Club
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Local
Restaurants:
Duffys
Love Shack (Best parking lot
bar in the caribbean!)
Iggys
Beach Bar (Yep, on the beach)
Buddha
Sushi Bar & Grill
Woodys
Seafood (St. John)
The
Fish Trap (St. John)
Fungi's
(Casaul fare and bar directly
on the water)
Agave
Terrace
Oceana
(One of our fav's by far!)
Hook,
Line & Sinker (Seafood)
Bumpa's
- (Downtown, great spot to grab
some breakfast before a day of
shopping)
Herve
(French-American)
Banana
Tree Grille - (Plan to dine
at sunset)
Willy
T Floating Restaurant (BVI)
Local
Shops:
Dazzlers
(Duty Free Jewlery)
Havensight
Mall (Shopping @ the cruise
ship docks)
Chris
Sawyer Diving Center
Little
Switzerland
Tropicana
Perfume Shoppe
Historic
Attractions:
St
Thomas Synagogue
Our beautiful synagogue is an
architectural and historical gem
in the middle of the Caribbean.
Visitors of all faiths experience
wonder and awe standing in its
simple and stately interior. We
welcome you to our website --
enjoy it! We also hope to welcome
you in person to our Synagogue,
which is a National Historic Landmark.
Cinnamon
Bay Nature Trail
Take a stroll along the self-guided
Cinnamon Bay Nature Trail, which
leads you through plantation ruins,
tropical landscapes and scenic
views of the Caribbean Sea.
Frederick
Lutheran Church
A Georgian-style church with a
sweeping stairway and antique
chandelier.
Haagensen
House
An exquisitely restored 18th-century
Danish house with a collection
of West Indian antiques.
Annaberg
Sugar Plantation
The most accessible and best preserved
of its type, this once-working
sugar plantation (circa 1870)
was the site of boiling molasses
and hardworking slaves harvesting
sugarcane, and which now offers
visitors regular tours and living-history
demonstrations.
99
Steps
Step streets used by the residents
of Charlotte Amalie, these historical
99 steps (the actual count is
103) were built from the ballast
bricks of the tall ships coming
from the old world, which would
then return to Europe loaded with
products from the islands.
Fort
Christian
This 17th-century Danish fort
houses a museum featuring a collection
of Amerindian relics.
St.
Peter Greathouse Estate &
Gardens
Follow a nature trail that leads
you through nearly 200 varieties
of tropical plants and an orchid
jungle, wander through a gallery
displaying local art, or take
a sip of complimentary rum punch
when you visit these scenic botanical
gardens that are perched on a
mountainside 1,000 feet above
sea level.
Market
Square
Formerly a slave-trading market,
this open-air fruit and vegetable
market is a great place to stop
and sample the fresh produce,
especially the local specialty
- genips.
Seven
Arches Museum
This 19th-century artisan?s home
has been converted into a lovely
museum offering a look at St.
Thomas? bygone glory days.
Blackbeards
Castle
Once the 17th-century Fort Skytsborg,
Blackbeard's Castle was re-named
for the pirate who frequently
visited the island.
Bluebeards
Tower
Legend has it that this stone
tower on the grounds of the Bluebeard
Castle Hotel was built by the
pirate Bluebeard for his lover,
Mercedita.