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Virgin Islands Getaway

If you haven't been to the Virgin Islands, my only advice will be this....GO, GO NOW! These islands are amazing and re-defined tropical paradise to both Oneea and I. I'm not sure how I missed them for 35 years of existence, but now that I've spent some time there, I know that we will certainly be returning...only this time, we'll bring friends and family to share in our new favorite spots. These photos were taken over a 2 week period in Jan 2011. We spent time in St John (US territory), Virgin Gorda and Anegada (British territories). We also got out on the water a few times to see some of the other smaller cays, snorkel spots, and beach bars. We had a great trip, met some really great people, and feel like we barely scratched the surface on everything the US and British Virgin Islands have to offer....next visit can't come soon enough.
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  • Maho Bay, St. John. It's amazing to me how around every corner, there seems to be another beach that somehow manages to top the last one. I've never seen so much beauty in such a small space. This particular beach is extremely calm, and perfect for families with little kids who don't want to worry about big waves, strong currents, etc.

    Maho Bay, St. John. It's amazing to me how around every corner, there seems to be another beach that somehow manages to top the last one. I've never seen so much beauty in such a small space. This particular beach is extremely calm, and perfect for families with little kids who don't want to worry about big waves, strong currents, etc.

  • THE SHOT from St. John that everyone snaps....yes, it's been done a million times, but I couldn't resist (and I like my shot more than anyone else's!). Much of St. John is actually owned by the national park system (~2/3 of the island), so the land and beaches have managed to stay undeveloped and well taken care of. 

We spent a day here on the beach...checked out the underwater snorkeling trail, and walked up and down the beach. Stopped at the snack bar for some painkillers and beer. Had a great day and realized very quickly that St. John is a special place.

    THE SHOT from St. John that everyone snaps....yes, it's been done a million times, but I couldn't resist (and I like my shot more than anyone else's!). Much of St. John is actually owned by the national park system (~2/3 of the island), so the land and beaches have managed to stay undeveloped and well taken care of. We spent a day here on the beach...checked out the underwater snorkeling trail, and walked up and down the beach. Stopped at the snack bar for some painkillers and beer. Had a great day and realized very quickly that St. John is a special place.

  • Our first day at the beach...Trunk Bay, St John

    Our first day at the beach...Trunk Bay, St John

  • Salomon Beach, St John, USVI...this is one of many spectacular beaches on the North Shore of St. John. It's just a quick 20 minute hike from the 20 (aka North Shore Road)....because it's a short hike, you're likely to have the beach all to yourself. We found a great spot under this palm and enjoyed the morning swimming in some of the clearest water I've ever seen.

    Salomon Beach, St John, USVI...this is one of many spectacular beaches on the North Shore of St. John. It's just a quick 20 minute hike from the 20 (aka North Shore Road)....because it's a short hike, you're likely to have the beach all to yourself. We found a great spot under this palm and enjoyed the morning swimming in some of the clearest water I've ever seen.

  • Dan probably not in deep thought....but does have a cold one by his side.

    Dan probably not in deep thought....but does have a cold one by his side.

  • The local brew is excellent...Virgin Islands Summer Ale

    The local brew is excellent...Virgin Islands Summer Ale

  • old ruins on St John

    old ruins on St John

  • I think the donkeys outnumber the people on St. John....I fit right in!

    I think the donkeys outnumber the people on St. John....I fit right in!

  • Beautiful flowers and 18th century sugar mill ruins at the famous Caneel Bay resort. 

We spent a day at Caneel Bay enjoying the beachside bar, ultra calm beach, and friendly people. We were continually surprised at how friendly everyone was during the trip. We met more people in one trip to the USBVI's than we've met in nearly 10 trips to Hawaii. Most of the people we met were "regulars" and spend at least a week every year coming down to paradise. I think they're on to something....

    Beautiful flowers and 18th century sugar mill ruins at the famous Caneel Bay resort. We spent a day at Caneel Bay enjoying the beachside bar, ultra calm beach, and friendly people. We were continually surprised at how friendly everyone was during the trip. We met more people in one trip to the USBVI's than we've met in nearly 10 trips to Hawaii. Most of the people we met were "regulars" and spend at least a week every year coming down to paradise. I think they're on to something....

  • Typical "non beach" scene on St. John. Everywhere you look, the hills are alive and blooming.

    Typical "non beach" scene on St. John. Everywhere you look, the hills are alive and blooming.

  • The Willy T...one of our very memorable lunch stops

    The Willy T...one of our very memorable lunch stops

  • There were a few times when I was able to put the camera down and have some fun. This photo was taken by Oneea during one of our favorite days of the trip...we chartered a boat with Captain John and he took us out on  the water to see some of the best sights of the USBVI's...for lunch, he took us here, to a floating restaurant called the Willy T, which is located in "the Bight" at Norman Island, BVI....super fun place, great food, and even though the sign says "no jumping", it's not exactly enforced! What a great place to have lunch on our 6th anniversary.

    There were a few times when I was able to put the camera down and have some fun. This photo was taken by Oneea during one of our favorite days of the trip...we chartered a boat with Captain John and he took us out on the water to see some of the best sights of the USBVI's...for lunch, he took us here, to a floating restaurant called the Willy T, which is located in "the Bight" at Norman Island, BVI....super fun place, great food, and even though the sign says "no jumping", it's not exactly enforced! What a great place to have lunch on our 6th anniversary.

  • Maybe someday....I've got some lofty ambitions about getting back to the Virgin Islands...some of them include getting my own boat. Better start budgeting now! This photo was taken just off the shores of Smugglers Cove, one of the finest beaches on Tortola. We weren't able to swim ashore, but apparently there's a guy that runs a blender off of his car battery and makes a mean BBC (banana, baileys and coconut)...guess we'll add that to the list for next time!

    Maybe someday....I've got some lofty ambitions about getting back to the Virgin Islands...some of them include getting my own boat. Better start budgeting now! This photo was taken just off the shores of Smugglers Cove, one of the finest beaches on Tortola. We weren't able to swim ashore, but apparently there's a guy that runs a blender off of his car battery and makes a mean BBC (banana, baileys and coconut)...guess we'll add that to the list for next time!

  • This is exactly what tropical paradise looks like! I had a cold Virgin Islands microbrew in my other hand when I took this shot. Try the Summer Ale!

    This is exactly what tropical paradise looks like! I had a cold Virgin Islands microbrew in my other hand when I took this shot. Try the Summer Ale!

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    This is exactly what tropical paradise looks like! I had a cold Virgin Islands microbrew in my other hand when I took this shot. Try the Summer Ale!
    Sandy Cay, BVI. Not a bad place to throw back a drink and take a dip!