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  1. As a STJ resident (not SJVI) you mentioned “the island has frequent planned blackouts (except they are always a suprise!) to help conserve fuel usage.” THIS is false – Please visit WAPA page on Facebook to see the customer outrage!
    The blackouts are due to an outdated system and poor upkeep and management http://www.wapasucks.com/

  2. We have been going to the Westin st John for over 15 years and a great piece of advice for Americans is that since it is u.s territory you can bring your own food. We take a suitcase full of dry goods and a freezer bag full of frozen food (it has always arrived frozen). This saves on the cost of expensive food on the island. This past visit I even took half a dozen fresh tomatoes and a dozen fresh eggs. This makes sure you get your favorite brand foods. We eat out several times but as the pool villa has a full kitchen we share in the cooking with our friends. Liquids are better brought on the island because of weight and possibility of breakage.
    Hope this helps .

      1. Horrible tip. Why visit a place without giving to the local economy. Buy local, especially groceries.

  3. Next time try Villa Tre Santi. Five minutes from Cruz Bay. Brand new, and has a backup generator. Three bedrooms , two baths, and a huge kitchen. Covered deck has a beautiful view. The website is: Villatresanti.com.

      1. Did you find a Bakery and a seafood market on St. john. Have a trip in Feb., Home rental wit kitchen.
        Please share your experience

  4. We just got back today from 9 days on St John! It was divine!

    I am uncertain about visiting Virgin Gorda as I understood that BVI has a 14 day quarantine still.

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