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Baby’s is No More.

Baby’s Mini Mart – the place where you could buy everything from chips and booze to diapers and fishing lures – is no more. The store closed its doors for good last week.

Baby’s was the only convenience store left in Cruz Bay. It was always stifling hot in that store, but they had absolutely everything. According to the Coconut Telegraph, the store is set to become yet another Airbnb.

Baby’s Mini Mart was located beside the Catholic Church in Cruz Bay and right next to the old Fish Trap restaurant. The property sold back in 2020 and has been undergoing a significant transformation since.

The owners of Baby’s are looking to reopen in another location. I will keep you posted on that.

For those of you looking for a blast from the past, the last convenience store to close prior to Baby’s was located across the street from The Longboard. You had to walk through it to get to Rhumb Lines restaurants, an oldie, but goodie that has also closed for good.

There’s always something happening on this island. Be sure to read ExploreSTJ.com to get the scoop.


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The Rising Sun, 1st Megayacht of the Season, Arrives in St. John

The Rising Sun passes behind Cruz Bay Saturday morning.

St. John saw its first megayacht of the 2025-2026 season arrive yesterday, and it was one that is very familiar to many of us.

The Rising Sun, the impressive 453 yacht owned by David Geffen, was seen passing by Cruz Bay yesterday morning. Its visit is right on schedule, as it visits the US Virgin Islands every Thanksgiving.

The yacht, which reportedly cost $400 million to build, typically arrives in the US Virgin Islands a week or two before Thanksgiving. It usually splits its time between the Cruz Bay/St. Thomas area and also St. John’s East End. After spending a few weeks here, The Rising Sun heads over to the British Virgin Islands before leaving the region.

The Rising Sun’s location on Sunday morning.

The Rising Sun was anchored south of Mingo and Lovango cays Sunday morning. You can find its location, as well as the location of thousands of other vessels, on the Marine Traffic app.

If you happened to be on island yesterday or perhaps you were watching one of our webcams, you may have noticed a large cruise ship anchored off of Cruz Bay. That was the Explora, and it carries up to 900 passengers. That is one of the largest ships that visits Cruz Bay. The Star Pride was the first cruise ship to visit us this season, It arrived on October 27th.

‘Tis the season everyone!


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Villas for the Park Auction Begins Tomorrow

The view from Wharfside Village Hotel

Friends of Virgin Islands National Park will launch its annual Villas for the Park auction tomorrow, one of its largest annual fundraising events.

Currently, there are 30 villas, condos and hotels available for bid. The auction begins on Friday, November 14th and continues through 3 p.m. EST on Friday, November 28th (4 p.m. St. John time). Here are the properties currently up for bid:

  • Bombalassy Villa
  • Catch ‘N’ Keep Cottage
  • Concordia Eco Resort
  • Coral Caribe Villa
  • Cruz Bay Boutique Hotel
  • Desert Rose Villa
  • Dream Come True
  • Dreamview
  • Estate Lindholm
  • Fish Tales Cottage
  • Gaia’s Pearl
  • Marketplace Suites
  • Mayan Sky Villa
  • On a Clear Day
  • Pebble Cove
  • Rebecca’s Fancy
  • St. John Inn
  • Samuel Cottages
  • Seaside at Grande Bay
  • Stonehouse
  • Sunnyside Villa
  • Sunset Ridge Villa
  • The Hills St. John
  • The Other World Villa
  • Villa Circe
  • Villa Tiffany
  • Wharfside Village Hotel
  • The Fred Boutique Resort & Spa (St. Croix)
  • The Green Iguana Hotel (St. Thomas)
  • The Mary Ann Boutique Hotel (St. Thomas)

Click here to view all of the properties and to register to bid. Good luck everyone, and thank you for supporting Friends of Virgin Islands National Park!

Friends of Virgin Islands National Park is a non-profit organization and is the official philanthropic partner of the Park. The Friends supports the National Park Service in assuring the Park’s unique terrestrial and marine resources are protected, the Virgin Islands’ cultural treasures in the Park are preserved, and visitors and community are connected to their Park through volunteerism and education.


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New Brunch and Movie Nights at Popular Spot!

Concordia overlooks Salt Pond Bay.

Concordia Eco Resort has reopened for the season, and they have a lot of great weekly events scheduled this season!

They plan to hold Sunday brunch every Sunday beginning on November 23rd. Brunch will begin at 9:30 a.m. and will continue until 1:30 p.m. I don’t know about you, but brunch with that view sounds pretty great to me! Bo will even be on hand to play music too!

There will be a movie night each Monday starting on December 1st. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy an evening out with friends and a movie under the stars. There will $3 off of appetizers and $2 off of all drinks. The movies will start at 6 p.m.

Check out Yoga with Thais every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and again on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Live music will resume every Saturday night starting on November 22nd. Check out the tunes between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Concordia is a great little eco resort located near Salt Pond on the island of St. John. It has beautiful views, breezes and simple, yet lovely accommodations. Be sure to check it out during your next St. John vacation.


Want to learn more about St. John? Take an island tour with me!

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Island Update: Restaurant News & More!

Trunk Bay

I have so much to update you on! There are a lot of small things happening here, so let’s get right to it!

Let’s start with the restaurants. Lots of our favorites reopened over the weekend. Drink and Skinny Legs reopened on Halloween with their annual costume parties. I came home after Trunk or Treat, so I wasn’t able to attend either in person, but from the pictures I’ve seen, it looked like both events were a tremendous success! The Windmill Bar and Johnny Lime each held haunted houses over the weekend, and both of those were awesome too!

Dalton at Trunk or Treat.

Banana Deck reopened on Saturday and will be open for dinner seven nights a week this season. Such great news! The Caneel Bay Beach Club also reopened last week.

Pizza Pi reopened up over the weekend too. They’re the floating pizza boat that’s located in Christmas Cove, which is a beautiful turquoise bay located behind Great St. James. This is such a fun stop on a boat day. If you haven’t visited before, be sure to stop by the next time you’re on island.

It’s not quite high season yet, but the island is definitely starting to pick up. There was actually traffic today on North Shore Road, which I have not seen in several months. Parking at Maho and Trunk was also full when I drove past those beaches this afternoon. If you are visiting soon, you may want to head to the beaches by 9 a.m. or 9:30 a.m. to ensure you get a parking spot.

The government is still closed, as I am sure you are all aware. The Visitor Center in Cruz Bay remains closed, as do the restrooms beside it. The rest of the Virgin Islands National Park remains open, including the parking lot at Caneel Bay.

I was just looking at the upcoming cruise ship calendar, and that is picking up too. Next Wednesday, November 12th, has more than 22,000 people visiting St. Thomas via cruise ship. That’s a huge influx of visitors for one day! The first cruise ship of the season visited us here on the island last week. The ships that anchor off of Cruz Bay only carry a few thousand passengers, so we do not get affected too much.

If you are looking to book an island tour over the next few months, please do so sooner than later. My schedule is very full now through the end of February. It’s best to reserve your spot early. You can learn more about my island tours at www.explorestj.com/tour.

Have a great day, everyone!

Charlotte Amalie Ferry Resumes Today

The Charlotte Amalie ferry leaves from the main dock in Cruz Bay.

The Charlotte Amalie ferry will resume operations today. There are now three ferry options for people traveling between Cruz Bay and St. Thomas. (This is in addition to a car barge that transports people with vehicles.)

The Charlotte Amalie ferry will run three times daily. This ferry leaves from and arrives at the main ferry dock in Cruz Bay. It will leave Cruz Bay at 8:45 a.m., 11:15 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. The Charlotte Amalie ferry will leave downtown St. Thomas daily at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Adults are $13 each way (non-residents) and children are $3.50 each way (ages two to 11, non-residents). Bags are $4 each.

The ferry between Charlotte Amalie and Cruz Bay is roughly a half hour. The airport is less than ten-minutes from the dock in St. Thomas. The ferry is located in downtown Charlotte Amalie, so there are lots of shops and restaurants within walking distance of it.

Click here to book tickets for the Charlotte Amalie ferry. 

The ferry between Cruz Bay and Red Hook leaves hourly throughout the day. Here is that schedule in its entirety:

Click here to purchase tickets for that ferry.

The third option is Inter Island Boat Services. They run a ferry between Cruz Bay and Crown Bay, which is a quick, five-minute ride to the airport. This ferry leaves from the bulkhead dock, which is beside Uncle Joe’s BBQ and across the street from Cool Breeze Car Rental. Here is its schedule:

Click here to purchase those tickets.


Want to learn more about St. John? Take an island tour with me!

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