Friends of Virgin Islands National Park

USVI Carnival 2014

Carnival is alive with brilliant colors & music

St John's Carnival season begins early next month and culminates with an all night party (J'ouvert) and a wonderful parade through Cruz Bay on July 4th complete with moko jumbees, and fireworks over the harbor.  The entire month is filled with music, food, activities such as bike and boat rides, Children and Adult parades, and, did we mention food?

And, of course, great local food:

So, what is not to like? 

Great Expectations has had a cancellation (a rare occurrence for us!) for Carnival this coming 4th of July week from Sunday, June 29 - Monday, July 7.  What better way to celebrate the 4th of July than right here in our pool (after a hard day at the beach or watching the parade)?

April & May St John news flashes & fun St John clips:

  • CNN reported that St John made the Condé Nast Traveler list of 'Top 10 Islands in the Caribbean & Atlantic'. Their readers found: the "natural beauty" of St. John to be unparalleled. Most of the island is a preserved national park, allowing visitors to enjoy the "emerald green beaches" and exotic "native fauna and flora." Bounce around the numerous cays in a kayak, or snorkel at Trunk Bay, where you might end up swimming "with a hawksbill turtle."

  • AirfareWatchDog just announced great airfares to St Thomas (STT) this spring and fall! Fly on American or US Air starting June 4th and on on either Delta or United for travel between September 2 and December 11 and get super deals. Many US cities (Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Charlotte, Cleveland) included. Hopefully, as usual, Jet Blue will drop their fares to match!

  • On Saturday, May 24th get your bathing suit on and head to Maho beach for the Saturday for the 11th annual Beach-to-Beach Power Swim in support of the Friends of Virgin Islands National Park fundraising supporting their 'learn to swim' program among several other great initiatives. Even if you are not a swimmer you can help by volunteering on land or sea (in a kayak)...or from afar by donating on-line.

  • Woody's Seafood has become quite a fixture on St John and this month is celebrating its 25th anniversary and, more importantly (we feel) their 20th year of hosting its Block Party which has raised over $20,000 for the St John Cancer Fund.

  • St John Historical Society (SJHS) celebrates 40 years of support and encourages the preservation and protection of objects, structures, traditions, and features of historic, cultural, or archeological value to the island of St. John. Their mission is to increase the knowledge, awareness and understanding of St. John’s history and cultural heritage by such means as lectures, seminars, field trips, hikes, consultations, special educational programs and events. Just this month they have uncovered and been restoring the historic 'Cruz Bay Free-Colored Cemetery'.

  • April was the month of family gatherings at Great Expectations small and large. We were delighted to host - for the 4th time - Frank from MA who came with his cousin as well as to welcome for the first time Gretchen's family of 8 adults and 8 children who told us 'the house was perfect. The views, the pools and the layout made an ideal getaway for our families. Hoping to return soon.' It sure makes our day when we meet and exceed our guests expectations!

Friends of Virgin Islands National Park releases 2014 Seminar Series

If you are lucky enough to be on St John this winter you should consider participating in one of the many events hosted by the

Friends of Virgin Islands National Park

. The programs are terrific and range from history about St John to exploring the reefs around St John in kayaks. 

Beach to Beach Power Swim - Bring it on St John!

There are courses for all levels of swimmers

If you are going to be on St John Sunday, May 26th join in and support the Friends of Virgin Islands National Park's 10th Annual Beach-to-Beach Power Swim.

The race consists of three courses:
  • Short Course from Maho Bay to Cinnamon Bay, about 1 mile
  • Intermediate Course from Maho Bay to Trunk Bay, about 2¼ miles
  • Long Course from Maho to Hawksnest, about 3½ miles. Swimmers can compete in the long course as an individual or as part of a 3-person team.
Swimmers may also compete assisted by snorkel and/or fins in an "assisted swimmer" category

There are still 2 more practice swims on the schedule so even if you are not going to be on St John for the actual swim you can participate in one of the following practice swims if you wish:

April 28: Maho to Cinnamon or Trunk

May 12: Maho to Cinnamon, Trunk or Hawksnest

The practice swims will start at 8:30 from the north end of Maho Bay Beach.

Come out to swim, root the swimmers, support the Friends of Virgin Islands National Park, and have a fun St John day!

You can help keep St John forever green


What is not to like about this picture?
Maho Bay

With your help, and that of the federal government, we can ensure that Maho Bay stays 'forever green'.  A critical parcel surrounding Maho Bay is still unprotected and might be eligible to be developed.  For the last several years the National Park Service has been working with the Trust for Public Land and the Friends of Virgin Islands National Park to protect over 200 acres.  So far, they have been successful in carving out 131 acres to be protected; however they need additional resources to include the remaining land. 
Please take a moment to read about this important initiative and sign the petition to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and the National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis urging them to allocate the funds (from the Land and Water Conservation Fund) needed to complete this critical purchase: