Winners of the 2025 Taste of St Croix

Winners of the 2025 Taste of St Croix

This year Taste of St. Croix is celebrating its 25th anniversary! This even has been one of the Caribbean’s signature culinary events featuring superb food and drinks presented by the region’s favorite eateries.

The event took place this year on April 8th at the Divi Carina Bay Resort and Casino. Taste of St Croix was once again a sold out event and hundreds of foodies delighted in sampling a variety of appetizers, entrees, desserts and vegetarian dishes served up by the island’s top eateries.

Congratulations to this year’s competition winners:

Beverage
1st Place: VLP Enterprise
2nd Place: Local Harvest Cafe
3rd Place: Sugar Rush

Soup & Stew
1st Place: Chef Ozzie Kitchen
2nd Place: Wokame Island Sushi
3rd Place: Rita Chiverton

Vegetarian
1st Place: Vital Vibration
2nd Place: Vital Vibration

Local Fare
1st Place: Divi Carina Bay Resort
2nd Place: Savior’s Journey
3rd Place: Wokame Island Sushi

People’s Choice
1st Place: 1756 Grutto
2nd Place: Wokame Island Sushi
2nd Place: Vital

Appetizer
1st Place: Boots & Bones Restaurant
2nd Place: Through The Grapevine Rest
3rd Place: Jubilee by Laddie in Stx

Entree
1st Place: Boots & Bones Restaurant
2nd Place: Through The Grapevine Rest
3rd Place: Jubilee by Laddie in Stx

Dessert
1st Place: Sugar Rush
2nd Place: The Sweet Stuff
3rd Place: The Sweet Stuff

Presentation
1st Place: Sugar Rush
2nd Place (tie): Cibone; Sweet Stuff
3rd Place (tie): Cheff Ozzie Kitchen; Local Harvest Cafe

Read more about the event on VI Daily News and the VI Consortium.

St Croix Real Estate Market Reports (March 2025)

St Croix Real Estate Market Reports (March 2025)

If you are considering listing your property on St Croix, take a look at the latest sales data, inventory, and days on market for the St. Croix, USVI real estate market. Download our newest Coldwell Banker St Croix real estate market reports. There is a report for each category: Homes & Condos, Condos, Homes, and Land!

If you are not familiar with with the implications of the data, please give us a call or email us directly with any questions. We are Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR) and Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) and have the experience and local knowledge to help you in every step of the process. We will help you narrow down neighborhoods based on your priorities. We will also advise you on the market trends in your desired neighborhoods.

Open St Croix Real Estate Reports by clicking on links below:

Homes & Condos – March 2025 Report

Homes – March 2025 Report

Condo – March 2025 Report

Land –March 2025 Report

Note: The average sales price and the average days on market could be skewed greatly by only one sale or because of the small number of sales

St Croix Easter Camping

St Croix Easter Camping

Here on St. Croix, Easter is time when we see residents camp on the beaches! It is so amazing to see! This often happens the week before and the week after Easter. St Croix residents know this tradition which goes back generations. Many set up little “townships” and can be a reunion gathering and an opportunity to have fun with family. We’ve seen simple tent setups to Crucian “glamping” with appliances and platforms.

A few days before Easter, we saw an article on VI Daily News’ covering this tradition! A few days before Easter and there were tents set up along the beaches. It said that hundreds of families will give up the comforts of home and head to many of the St Croix’s many beaches for Easter camping. The article continued, “For some families, Easter camping dates back to more than 50 years, and the tradition starts in earnest this weekend. Tents began dotting the shoreline as early as last week at Cramer Park, Southgate Beach, Butler Bay, Marley Beach, Salt River, Target Wall Beach, Cane Bay and other beaches around the island.” Read the full article here.

After Easter weekend, we read another great article about Easter Camping on WTJX. The interviews with families who treasure this annual trek reminds us of how importance family tradition is. Some out-of-town campers return to St Croix to celebrate with their family, friends, and classmates. Read the article here.

Buying Land on St Croix: Frequently Asked Questions

Buying Land on St Croix: Frequently Asked Questions

Question:  “As I shop for land on St Croix, what are some things I should take into consideration?”

Our Answer:

Here are some importance considerations when buying land on St Croix:

    • Location on island – For a small island, there’s diversity in the microclimates of the estates. As you travel from east to west, we have grasses and scrub bushes to a rainforest. Drive around and experience the different areas to decide what you like and what you would like to be close to – diving, hiking, restaurants, shops, etc.

    • Zoning – Will the property’s zoning allow you to use the land as you’d like?

    • Cost – Will you be paying with cash or getting a loan? If you are getting a loan, becoming pre-qualified will give you the peace of mind that you will be comfortable your monthly payments. It also makes a stronger offer to the Seller.

    • Terrain – Land will either be flat, gentle slope, moderate slope, or steep slope. What will best suit your design and needs?

    • Road conditions – Most roads are paved, but many are dirt or gravel roads. How will this effect the building process and how will it effect your daily life after you have moved in?

    • Proximity to other structures – Some people like the coziness of having neighbors. Others like more space around them.

    • HOA – Is there an HOA fee, and what is its use?

    • Covenants and restrictions – Sometimes estates or quarters will have restrictions on the use of the land

Question:  “Outside of the listing, where else can I find important information about land for sale on St Croix?”

Our Answer:

Before buying on St Croix, consider yourself in the “information gathering” phase. Yes, it’s more fun to dream of the structure you will build, but, take some time to also think of the practicality of building.

    • The Department of Planning and Natural Resources is the USVI Government department where you will get your permits for building. Their web site will answer so many questions, perhaps even ones you don’t currently know. It will be worth your time to browse through it. You can also give them a call for clarification: https://dpnr.vi.gov/

    • The Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs is a place you can search for licensed professionals. Here is their home page. At the top of the Home Page, click on License Search: https://dlca.vi.gov/aboutdlca/

    • If you are considering a loan, we can provide a list of local lenders. For a construction loan, the land owner’s application will need to include plans, permits, cost estimates, and an executed contract with a licensed contractor for the Lender to review. The Lender will also need an appraisal of the property, a survey, and a title review.

Contact us  with any questions about land for sale. St. Croix offers stunning natural beauty, including pristine beaches, lush greenery, and crystal-clear waters. It’s perfect for those seeking a tropical retreat paradise!

See our video in which we offer more tips and advice on buying land on St Croix.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAFDq_-xGoI

Virgin Islands History Month: CFVI Humanities Showcase

Virgin Islands History Month: CFVI Humanities Showcase

In honor of Virgin Islands History Month, the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands (CFVI) held a virtual showcase to highlight the rich history, heritage, and culture of the Virgin Islands through projects funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. According to the St Croix Source’s recent article, 8 grant recipients presented the projects they completed encompassing dance, documentary production, the creation of a primer teaching the alphabet, and a study of oral history traditions. Reviewers also viewed a presentation on a project designed to teach youths how to express their concerns over gun violence. Another ambitious project involved planning to establish a library at a St. Croix private school.

To read the full article go to St Croix Source.