Jul 1, 2021 | Island News
From our June 2021 St Croix Newsletter
Question: “I have heard of the word “limin.” What does that mean?“
Chris’s Answer:
Limin is a word used in the Caribbean to mean hanging out, relaxing, or taking it easy. You are usually limin with friends, but could be limin by yourself. When thinking of property to buy, where would you like to lime? Since we have a moderate climate year ‘round, think about both indoor and outdoor spaces for your limin.
Definition from Urban Dictionary
Photo: Coral Princess Condominiums
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Jul 1, 2021 | Island News
From our June 2021 St Croix Newsletter
Question: “I would like to buy a property near a great beach. Which are the best beaches on St Croix?“
Christie’s Answer:
Your perfect beach will depend on what you like in a beach. Some beaches are known for their powdery sand. Others are great for snorkeling. Some beaches have restaurants nearby. Our favorite beaches are where we can take our dogs to play and swim, and are remote enough that we rarely see another person. We have the whole beach to ourselves!
Beach guides:
https://www.vinow.com/stcroix/beaches_stx/
https://www.gotostcroix.com/guides/st-croix-beaches/
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Jun 29, 2021 | Island News
The historic Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort will be converting to Wyndham’s Trademark Collection. The Buccaneer is the oldest family-run resort in the Caribbean, opening as a hotel in 1947 with buildings that date to 1653, when the Knights of Malta were in St. Croix. The family-owned-and-operated resort said that the current ownership, management and staff will remain in place, but the resort will gain access to the 86 million Wyndham Rewards members via the brand’s reservation system. The resort plans to complete transition to the Trademark Collection by Wyndham over the next several months.
A member of Historic Hotels of America, the Buccaneer’s historical features include a sugar mill from the early 1700s, the Cotton House that was used in the early 1900s when cotton replaced sugar as the Virgin Islands’ primary crop and the Hamilton Wing, rumored to have been Alexander Hamilton’s home during his time on St. Croix. Read about the property’s history on the island here on Travel Weekly.
Read the Caribbean Journal and Travel Weekly for articles about the Buccaneer joining the Wyndham.
Photo credit: Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort
Jun 29, 2021 | Community Events
In the USVI, we commemorate two important historical events marking freedom — Emancipation Day and Independence Day. Virgin Islanders commemorate July 3, 1848, the emancipation of enslaved people in the territory. VI Emancipation Day on July 3rd every year is a time when the community celebrates with a series of activities that recognize the courage of those ancestors of 1848.
Independence day on the 4th of July is also celebrated on St. Croix and normally includes a beautiful fireworks display in Frederiksted after sunset, along with music and a carnival atmosphere. We are excited to hear that the Frederiksted Economic Development Association once again is organizing fireworks show for the community. This is a FREE, family-friendly event will take place on July 4th at the Frederiksted Pier. Masks and social distancing required. For details and a list of the sponsors, read more at GoToStCroix.com.
To read more about VI Emancipation Day, read more here.
Jun 29, 2021 | Island News
The US Virgin Islands is one of the hottest yachting destination in the region right now. According to the Caribbean Journal, “From an increase in bold-faced names bringing their boats to the USVI to a sizzling charter industry, there’s no buzzier marine getaway in the region.”
According to the USVI Tourism Commissioner Joseph Boschulte, USVI has been hosting a number of marine events amid the pandemic due to the territory’s “diligent adherence to public health protocols, including our Travel Screening Portal, we have been successful in delivering marine events in the Territory over the past year.”
We are looking forward to the possibility of USVI Tourism and the Office of the Governor creating a marine program specific for the island of St Croix. This would be exciting for St Croix!
Read the full article on the Caribbean Journal.
Photo credit: The Caribbean Journal
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