A Home in Paradise is awaiting you! This lovely condo in located off Highway 66 in Frederiksted, St Croix. You can walk across the highway to the beach. It is furnished and located near the front entrance of the gated community Of Good Hope Townhomes.. Conveniently situated next to the pool and near the tennis/basketball courts, and one of the playgrounds. The unit is Upstairs with a slight view of the beach. In addition to the lovely grounds with fruit trees, There is a pool and kids recreation areas. Townhome is located in Fredericksted, which is close to the airport and at the end of the island where the cruise ships dock. There is plenty to do on island.t.
The Island is 23 miles long and 8 miles wide at the widest point so everythis is easy to get to.
Are you a diver? St. Croix is the only Caribbean Island where a diver can:●Dive a wall that drops over 13,000 feet ●Dive a reef that is the largest living reef of any Caribbean Island ●Dive five wrecks that are within 100 yards of each other ●Dive a pier, fascinating!
In Christensted you can take a short ferry ride to Protestant Cay, Home of the Hotel on the Cay. The sandy islet beach is delightful for sunning and swimming. Watersports equipment is for rent, and lunch and drinks are served beachside.On Thursday they have a beach bar-b-que and entertainment. .
Buck Island, a must for visitors of all ages, this is the only underwater National Park in the world. A clearly marked underwater trail introduces you to a fascinating undersea world of coral, plant life and a variety of tropical fish. Tour boats provide half or full day sails. The full day lets you enjoy the great snorkeling as well as the most beautiful of all beaches. Pack a big picnic lunch, and share some bread crumbs with the fish--they'll really cluster around!
At Yacht Club you can hire a Captain for deep sea fishing or island cruises of the bay. Just past the St. Croix Yacht Club, is. Cramer's Park a popular beach with Crucians, enjoyed by many families on the weekends. It's a great place for beginning snorkelers. Changing rooms, rest rooms, picnic tables, and food and drink are available. But this park can be very crowded and noisy on weekends.
Casino action is the rave at Divi Divi. The Divi Carina Resort Hotel. The beach is known for great snorkeling. Watersports equipment is for rent, and the hotel offers a Casino, a bar and restaurant.
Enjoy Cane Bay beach, across from Cane Bay Plantation. Although the beach is not very wide, it is world renowned as an excellent snorkeling and scuba diving spot. About 1/4 mile offshore, the depth plunges to 1,000 feet, so divers merely swim out and "jump of the wall"! The beach is great for sunbathing, plus offers plenty of shade.
Jet skis are for rent at Rainbow Beach, near the condo unit.
Sprat Hall offer Horse Back Riding tours through the Rain Forrest. You may also want to take a tour of Monks Baths, which is near Sprat Hall. Across from "Northside" and down the steps, the coral formation here have been hollowed out by years of continuous wave action and as legend has it, The Monks , of the Knights of Maulta, would use it as a safe bathing and swimming area. The Caribs would find if difficult to see them in the baths so they The snorkeling is excellent.
Intrested in Ecology? Spacious, pristine beauty is a rare find, yet on St. Croix it is in abundance everywhere you look! Sweeping vistas reveal tropical waters glistening in every shade of blue imaginable, and a few you never though possible! Rising hills bordering the rain forest tower with giant mahogany trees 150 years old. Hibiscus, Bougainvillea, Red Ginger, Ixora, Poinsettia, and Bird of Paradise provide dramatic splashes of vibrant colors throughout the year. Even the trees here flower -- the fragrant frangipani in red, pink, yellow or white; the yellow or pink poui, striking at its height of 80 feet in full bloom; and the majestic Royal Poinciana, with its seed pods over two feet in length and vibrant blossoms giving it the nickname "the flame tree
Sea turtles return each year to nest on the beaches at Sandy Point. The endangered giant leatherbacks, the small green turtles, and the distinctive hawksbill, emerge from the sea, scoop out the sand, and lay their eggs. In the following months, thousands of two inch turtles made a mad dash to the sea, and only several dozen will survive to adulthood. Turtle watch groups monitor the nesting sites, and visitors may join the summer nighttime watches by contacting the St. Croix Environmental Association.
Dont Miss Point Udall's monument the Eastern most point of the U.S.
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