Of course, just walking around Cruz Bay can be an adventure in itself! I’ll be posting a Historical Walking Tour of Cruz Bay soon, courtesy of the St. John Historical Society, very soon.
As I mentioned previously, the whole village is barely 3 football fields long and for day trippers’ purposes, no wider. Just start at one end of the beach and head for the other end, and you will see it all!
Not to miss:
National Park Visitors Center
The first place I recommend any first time visitor to St. John is the USVI National Park Visitors Center. They have wonderful displays, books, seminars and maps; and since more than ½ of St. John is a National Park, this is a good place to get a good feel of what St. John is all about.
There are many little stores and restaurants between Mongoose Junction and Wharfside Village.
Mongoose Junction, which is at the very end of the main little road, just before it heads up into the National Park.
St. John Artists Association has a great gallery in the Lumberyard (as is Bajo El Sol in Mongoose Junction)
Wharfside Village is just off the ferry dock on your right.
A little off the beaten path: just up from Connections is “world famous” Woody’s Seafood Saloon (more on restaurants to follow)
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