3. St. Thomas
• Though it’s only 32 square miles in size, St. Thomas has
a million miles worth of things to do. Go shopping and
sailing, snorkeling and sightseeing, or diving and
dining. Enjoy the island’s world-renowned golf course,
picture-perfect beaches and spectacular nightlife. Take
the Skyride 700 feet above the city or climb the famous
99 Steps of Charlotte Amalie for an incomparable view
of the Caribbean. And if you’re interested in culture
and history, don’t miss seeing the second-oldest
synagogue in the Western Hemisphere, the 1680-built
Fort Christian or the childhood home of Camille
Pissarro, one of the best-known French Impressionists.
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• November
– Highs around 86 F
– Low around 76 F
– Average 11 hours of sunlight a day
– Chance of rain is 36% any day in November
– Humidity ranges from 60-87%
– Officially, hurricane season begins in June and
ends in November.
6. Things to Do in St. Thomas
• Take a sailboat to nearby islands and enjoy snorkeling off the
boat or a sunset dinner aboard.
• Charter a boat to take you to one of many secluded beaches or to
the best fishing spots.
• Ocean kayaking
• Swim with sharks, turtles or sea lions
• Take a guided shopping tour or explore the markets on your own
• Go scuba diving or take a course to learn how to dive
• Check out the botanical gardens and butterfly garden
• Take a historical tour of the island and visit forts and castles
• Take the Skyride for a view of the harbor and island from 700 ft.
• Go ziplining
• Explore the many beaches the island has to offer
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8. Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas
• 5 Star Resort
• Nestled within a 30-acre beachfront estate, The
Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas blends classic European
elegance with warm Caribbean hospitality. The
resort overlooks sparkling turquoise waters and
white-sand beaches on the eastern tip of the
island and features 180 guestrooms, each with
private balconies and Caribbean-inspired decor
with calming views overlooking the Caribbean
Sea.
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Activities
• Featuring a 125-foot free-form infinity-edge pool
and jacuzzi on Great Bay Beach
• Pool with jacuzzi and serenity pool on Coconut
Cove Beach
• Paddle boats
• Stand up paddle boards
• Kayaks
• Hobie cats
• Windsurfers
• Snorkel equipment
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Restaurants
• Coconut Cove Beach Bar & Grill
– Coconut Cove is an open-air seating venue open for lunch and
dinner. The pool deck and beach are steps away from the
restaurant, giving guests the option to enjoy the entire menu
poolside or beach side, in one of the 250 lounge chairs available.
The expansive bar specializes in a full range of tropical
specialties, wines and beers.
• Zest
– Need a morning pick me up or afternoon snack?? Guests can
sample one of the islands most famous coffees and premium
yogurts at Zest, offering a full menu of coffee drinks, including
Virgin Islands Coffee Roasters, as well as frozen yogurt complete
with an assortment of delectable toppings. Also available is a
refreshing selection of adult shakes to rest and relax after a day
in the sun. Zest's retail section offers the best in local hot sauces,
keepsakes and an assortment of grab-and-go items, such as
beverages and snacks to enjoy in your room.
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Restaurants
• Bleuwater
– Enjoy the freshest local seafood and indulge in worldly favorites while
overlooking the sparkling Caribbean Sea that serves as Bleuwater's
inspiration. The casually elegant dining experience at Bleuwater is
enhanced by floor to ceiling French doors that open to the surreal
tropical beauty of Great Bay. And for those who prefer to dine al fresco,
the restaurant offers patio and terrace seating, surrounded by lush
tropical plants and lit by the glow of candlelight.
• Essenza
– Capture the essence of Italy's best with handcrafted, authentic Italian
dishes exquisitely prepared in the refined and inviting new space. Enjoy
stunning panoramic views of Great Bay while the fragrant aroma of
warm bread and rich Italian flavors divulge the unforgettable dining
experience to come. Whether its a dish featuring locally sourced
seafood or prosciutto imported directly from Parma, Essenza offers
familiar Italian dishes crafted and served to feel like home. Treat
yourself to rustic, traditional Italian fare paired with a superb selection
of wines and pristine cocktails, served in a beautifully moonlit space
built to inspire all the senses.
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Restaurants
• Sails
– Expansive white sails reaching high above the turquoise
waters of Great Bay are an alluring beacon calling you
home to Sails, an Oceanfront Grill. The Sails menu features
flavors of the Caribbean in a relaxing haven, open for lunch
with bar service. Nine moorings are available for guests
who prefer to arrive by boat. Explore, indulge and sail
away.
– Join us on the hotel beach every Tuesday and Saturday at
4pm as local fisherman bring the day’s fresh catch straight
to the chef waiting on the shore. Then enjoy the fresh fish
that evening, exquisitely prepared and accompanied by
live music and the sound of the gentle waves.
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• Ocean View Room
– Spacious 450 square foot guestroom with private
balcony offering views of the Caribbean Sea
framed by the resort's tropical gardens.
– Spacious and luxurious bathrooms featuring a
separate bathtub and shower. Double sink.
– Air-conditioned for total comfort
– Convenient coffee maker in room
– All guestrooms are non-smoking
25. Peter Island
• Peter Island is part of the British Virgin Islands. It can
be accessed by a 90 minute ferry ride from St. Thomas.
• Also accessible from Tortola by ferry.
• Passport is required.
26. Peter Island Resort and Spa
• 5 Star Resort
• Private Island
• Peter Island Resort and Spa is the classic Caribbean Resort.
Capturing the charisma, character and charm of the British
Virgin Islands on a private island blessed with 5 dramatic
beaches, more than 20 secluded coves and the promise of
pure personalization.
• Edged by the expanses of the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean
Sea, Sir Francis Drake Channel and six breathtaking bays,
Peter Island Resort and Spa falls four miles south of Tortola
and occupies the fifth largest of the loose array of 60
islands, cays and exposed reefs that comprise the British
Virgin Islands.
• The only resort located on this 1,800 acre island.
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Beaches
• Deadman's Bay
– The most sensuous scene in the Caribbean with its crescent-shaped, white sand beach and towering
coconut palms, embraces storied Dead Chest & Salt Islands pristine places of pirate lore- in its
mesmerizing expanse of brilliant blue water.
• Little Deadman’s Bay
– An extension of its senior and a hot spot for snorkeling, draws yachts of every size and locale.
• Honeymoon
– The resort's most intimate beach, offers only two lounge chairs beneath a single thatch hut. Island
tradition dictates that lovers pay tribute to the beach at least once during their stay - one couple at a
time, of course.
• Big Reef Bay
– Lies across the hillside from Dead Man's Bay. Stretching three-quarters of a mile, its brilliant, shallow
reef is idyllic for beach combing and romantic sunset walks. The resort's fitness trail also winds along
the palm-lined beach.
• White Bay
– Favored for its privacy and stunning views of Norman and St. John Islands. Snorkeling here, where
fish literally eat out of extended hands, is the best on the island. Its secluded shores also host the
resort's exquisite picnic lunch.
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Included Activities
• Swimming pool
• Kayaks
• Hobiecats
• Windsurfers
• Sail boats
• Paddleboards
• Snorkeling
• Hiking
• Biking
• Walking trails
• Tennis
• Beach volleyball
• Morning yoga classes
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Off Island Activities
• VIRGIN GORDA SAIL AND SNORKEL EXCURSION
– Join us for a day trip aboard a sailing catamaran to The
Baths on Virgin Gorda. Leaving the Peter Island
Marina at 9:30am, the guests first stop on Cooper
Island for snorkeling before continuing on to the Baths
on Virgin Gorda. While en route, guests enjoy a picnic
lunch on board. In the afternoon, snorkelers explore
the massive boulders that make up the Baths and hike
through cavernous boulder formations, all before
returning to Peter Island at 4:30pm.
*Additional fees apply
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Off Island Activities
• NORMAN ISLAND AND JOST VAN DYKE
EXCURSION
– Spend a Tuesday visiting some if the British Virgin
Islands' signature locales, including Norman
Island, inspiration for the book Treasure Island,
and Jost Van Dyke, home of the famous Soggy
Dollar Bar, and White Bay - with time for
snorkeling along with way. This tour runs from
9:30 am to 4 pm and costs $150 per person, with
snorkel gear and beverages included.
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Off Island Activities
• BOAT RENTALS
– 30' center-console boats can be delivered to Peter Island upon
request. They are available for day rentals and can include a captain.
Contact our concierge for more details.
• DEEP-SEA FISHING
– Fish for grouper, snapper or mahi-mahi, or, on a full-day trip, go to the
North Drop, where the record-holding blue marlin was caught. Guests
are picked up and dropped off at the Marina at Peter Island. A variety
of boats are available, from a center console to a 53’ Viking, and trips
can be reserved for a half or a full day.
• BACKCOUNTRY FISHING
– Enjoy a half or a full-day trip to fish the flats of the BVI for bonefish
and tarpon.
*Additional fees apply
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Restaurants
• Deadman's Beach Bar & Grill
– Camouflaged by sea grape trees, towering palms and a
cedar shake roof- offers a more casual menu for lunch and
dinner just steps from one of the most dramatic beaches in
the Caribbean. Reef Bay burgers, coconut shrimp, and a
salad and desert buffet highlight the open-air enclave.
• Drake's Channel Lounge
– With its tiled "island" bar, mosaic map of the island and
shaded sitting area, offers a relaxed setting for sipping the
resort's signature drinks, the Peter Island Landscape and
Mango Smoothie.
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• Tradewinds
– The resort's main dining option, veteran Chef Wilford
"Willo" Stoutt crafts choice Caribbean and Asian fare
into fresh, fusion cuisine matched only by the
staggering view of Drake Channel and neighboring
Tortola through large, waterfront windows. Next to
the open-air dining area, a new wine room hosts
private events and specialty dinners, and the Trade
winds pergola serves daily al fresco lunch. At sunset,
musicians serenade guests with calypso or reggae. The
resort features a new, seven-day rotating menu each
season.
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Restaurants
• Guests "stranded" on the resort's most
remote beach favor its WHITE BAY PICNIC
LUNCH, a gourmet feast with fine linens, china
and flatware. Island staff deliver the basket
directly to the beach and then remove it when
summoned.
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• Ocean View Room
– Located on the second floor of the Ocean View
Cottage, these 18 rooms feature high vaulted
ceilings featuring dramatic beams. Each room is
316 square feet, and has a private covered
balcony overlooking the gardens and the Sir
Francis Drake Channel. All rooms are air-
conditioned, have ceiling fans, king size beds, built
in closets, a desk and comfortable reading chair.
The newly renovated bathrooms feature a large
walk-in shower.
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• Split stay-2 nights at Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas and 7
nights at Peter Island
• No meals included
• Travel insurance not included but highly
recommended.
• Transfer between airport and Ritz-Carlton included.
• Transfers not included between St. Thomas Peter
Island. Price depends on which ferry you use.
• Estimated airfare $600 per person
• Total for Ritz-Carlton and Peter Island: $6,072
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