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Caneel Bay Developer Expected to Be Chosen This Fall/Winter

The current view from the Caneel Bay overlook.

Great news everyone! The National Park Service has officially put the Caneel Bay Resort property out to bid! This means that we are in the final step of redeveloping the property.

The National Park Service issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a lease to run the 150-acre Caneel Bay property. The RFP was issued earlier this month, and it has pretty tight deadlines.

  • June 4th and June 5th: All interested parties are invited to attend a site visit.
  • June 11th: All interested parties must submit questions no later than this date.
  • July 8th: All proposals must be submitted by 2 p.m.
  • Fall/Winter 2026/2027: An applicant will be chosen to redevelop the property.

So what does this mean? It means that we will FINALLY see some action happening over at the now-shuttered Caneel Bay Resort nearly nine years after Hurricane Irma destroyed it. If all goes as planned, we will know who will take over the resort and what their plans are at some point during next season.

Background

Caneel Bay Resort was a stunning 166-room property that was opened back in 1956. The property was created by Laurance Rockefeller, and it opened the same day the Virgin Islands National Park opened. The resort was located on a 150-acre property that includes seven beautiful Caribbean beaches. Sadly, the Caneel Bay Resort was destroyed by Hurricane Irma back in 2017 and has not reopened since.

The reason the property has not reopened is because Laurance Rockefeller wanted the property to become part of the National Park in 2023. This was a plan that was established back in 1983. The hurricane altered that plan a bit, but the property did ultimately become part of the National Park in 2024. A few frivolous lawsuits delayed the transfer, but hey, better late than never, right?

So here we are today. The National Park basically received a destroyed property, which will cost well over $100 million to rebuild. They are looking for someone to take that on, which leads us to the request for bid, which was announced a couple of weeks ago.

(I, personally, would have preferred if the property remained natural with expanded beach access and hiking trails, rather than a resort, but that’s not the case.)

What Caneel Bay Will Look Like in the Future & Other Fun Facts 

  • “Caneel Bay Resort” is trademarked by a private company. The new leaseholder will have to get permission to use this name, which means it’s possible that when all it said and done, this property will no longer be referred to as the Caneel Bay Resort.
  • The new resort should reflect the previous mid-20th century design.
  • The new lease may last for up to 60 years.
  • The developer will have to pay an annual base rent of $442,462.
  • Per the RFP, “at a minimum, the public may use navigable waters of the area, including the wet sand beach (foreshore) of Honeymoon Beach, Little Caneel Beach, Caneel Beach, Scott Beach, Paradise Beach, Turtle Bay Beach, and Hawksnest Beach (North). Offerors should identify in their proposals the degree to which public access beyond this requirement will be allowed.”
  • The developer will have to preserve the historical structures located on the property, mainly the Durloo sugar plantation buildings.
  • Per the RFP, “the NPS is interested in preserving the scenic values of the Leasehold Premises in a manner that is consistent with the original design intent of the resort. Landscape design, including the dispersed nature of the buildings throughout the property, minimized the impact The Resort had on the views and vistas in and around Caneel Bay.”
  • All responses will be publicly available, so we will be able to learn who is bidding on the property.

I know that many of you, like me, are very interested in the future of Caneel Bay. I will let you know any new information as soon as it comes out.


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Be Careful If Renting Vehicle at the Airport

Today’s post is short and sweet, and to the point. Be careful if you plan to rent a vehicle at the airport on St. Thomas.

I have heard countless stories from my island tour guests recently who have rented a vehicle at the airport in St. Thomas. More than five groups arrived at the airport recently only to find out that the vehicle they rented was unavailable. Most were told they needed to wait until the vehicle they rented was returned. One group waited three hours for this to happen. That’s definitely not how I’d like to start my vacation.

I understand why people opt to rent at the St. Thomas airport. The most common reason people rent at the airport is because it’s where the national brands are located. Hertz, Alamo and Enterprise are just a few widely-recognized brands that operate out of the St. Thomas airport. Others simply want to start their vacation immediately. I understand that, however I caution you when booking one of these national brands.

Instead, you should opt for a local company. They do not oversell, and they also give you the vehicle type you rent. People rent Jeeps from the airport and end up getting a Corolla. And if you know St. John, you know what a possible nightmare that can be.

Amalie Car Rental is a great St. Thomas company if you plan to rent over there. Discount and Paradise Car Rental are two others that have good reviews.

That being said, I always recommend people to rent their vehicle on St. John to avoid the car barges. Here is a list of St. John car rental companies in no particular order:

  • Aqua Blu Car Rental (340) 776-2782
  • Mr. Pipers Jeeps (340) 693-7580
  • St. John Car Rental (340) 776-6103
  • Cool Breeze Car Rental (340) 776- 6588
  • Courtesy Car Rental (340) 776-6650
  • Conrad Sutton Car Rental (340) 776-6479
  • Varlack Ventures Car Rental (340) 776-6412
  • Slim Man’s Jeep Rental (508) 932-2737
  • C&C Car Rental (340) 693-8164
  • Lionel Jeep Rentals (340) 693-8764
  • Penn’s Jeep Rental, Inc. (340) 776-6530
  • O’Conner Car Rental (340) 776-6343
  • Delbert Hill Car Rental (340) 776-6637
  • Denzil Clyne Car Rental (340) 776-6715
  • L&L Jeep Rental (340) 776-1120
  • Bougainvillea Leasing (800) 253-7107

(Thanks snorkeler-6 for the list!)

Thats for today, folks. Some island news you can use. 🙂


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Another Record-Breaking Sea Turtle Nesting Season!

Baby sea turtles make their way into the ocean! Image credit: Friends of VI National Park

I am so excited to tell you that we had yet another record breaking sea turtle nesting season this year! According to Friends of Virgin Islands National Park, 3,597 hatchlings made their way into the ocean this season! How amazing is that!

While the most commonly seen sea turtle species seen around St. John is the green turtle, the majority of the nests laid around St. John are hawksbill turtles. There were 44 nests laid this season. Of those, 37 were hawksbill and seven were green. The number of green sea turtle nests was another record!

Here are some quick facts:

  • The first nest was found on June 30th. The final nest was excavated on February 19th.
  • Nests were found on more than a dozen beaches, including Hawksnest, Francis Bay, Trunk Bay, Reef Bay, Chocolate Hole. Great Cruz Bay and Lovango, among others.
  • Forty five new turtles were identified in the waters around St. John.
  • Seven new turtles were identified at Maho Bay, the area where most visitors see sea turtles.

Again, all such great news!

Click here to read the 2025 report in its entirety. 


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Win a Beachfront Stay in STJ – Raffle Ends Today!

Enter to win a seven-night stay at Beach Villa, which is located directly on Great Cruz Bay.

There is another great raffle happening, but you need to purchase tickets fast! This raffle ends tonight, May 11th, at 11:55 p.m. EST. This raffle will support Island Green Living, a St. John nonprofit. Here are the details…

Enter to Win a $16K+ 7-night St John Grand Prize Vacation for Up to 10 and Other Prizes!

Celebrate Earth Month by supporting nonprofit Island Green Living and enter for a chance to win an unforgettable Caribbean getaway. USVI was recognized among the top 14 island destinations to visit in the 2025 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards.

Why Enter the Raffle?

  • Win a 7-night beachfront villa stay in St. John, valued at more than $16K
  • Multiple chances to win across multiple prize levels
  • Support Island Green Living’s vital sustainability initiatives including greening education, food security, recycling and other programs that preserve our islands

Raffle Tickets

1 Ticket — $50
3 Tickets — $125
6 Tickets — $250

Every ticket includes entry into the Grand Prize Luxury Vacation. Supporters who purchase $125 or more in tickets are automatically entered into the Second Prize drawing as well.

Grand Prize – $16,200 Value!

Luxury St. John Vacation Package

Beachfront Villa Stay:

  • 7-night stay at The Beach Villa by Artistic Villas. Five-bedroom beachfront villa with private pool and garden. Sleeps up to 10 guests
  • Airfare Credit: Up to $2,000 toward airfare sponsored by the US Virgin Islands Department of Tourism
  • Jeep Rental: One-week rental of a 4-door Jeep Wrangler by Seashell Vacations

Island Experiences

  • Private boat charter by Seashell Vacations
  • 60-minute Swedish massage at Crandall Massage

Dining Package

  • Private dinner for 6 with Chef Vincent Alterio
  • $150 Oceans 362 gift certificate
  • $100 Longboard gift certificate
  • $100 Bamboula gift certificate
  • $100 Morgan’s Mango gift certificate
  • Voluntourism opportunity & private tour at Island Green Living’s ReSource Depot.

Second Prize

St. John Adventure and Shopping Package

Exclusively available to those who purchase 3 or more tickets. Value: $1,335

Includes:

  • Kekoa $250 Gift Certificate
  • Zipline adventure for four with Tree Limin’ Extreme
  • La Tapa $200 Gift Certificate
  • Salt + Strand $100 gift certificate
  • Handcrafted sailcloth bag from St. John Sailsack Co.

Click here to learn more and to purchase tickets. 

Terms and Conditions

The “Love City Grand Prize Vacation” package is valid from May – December 13, 2026 and May – December 13, 2027 and subject to space availability and certain blackout periods (weeks of Carnival & Thanksgiving). No Sunday arrivals. A form will be provided for requested available dates. Once returned, signed & the confirmation email is sent, there are no changes.

All prize components are subject to space availability; winners are responsible for confirming reservations. Some businesses/restaurants may be closed during hurricane season and other periods; it is the winner’s responsibility to verify hours of operations for gift certificate redemption. The winner must adhere to the individual property/business rules and restrictions including the provision of a credit card number for holds/damage deposits, etc. In the event that a property/business closes or becomes uninhabitable due to a storm, fire, or Act of God, the winner agrees to forfeit the prize. We strongly encourage the winner purchase travel insurance. None of the prizes are transferable without the business owner’s consent and are not redeemable for cash. As required by the IRS, a 1099 will be issued for the value of the prize package.

Kekoa: Sails are subject to availability and credit cannot be used during holiday periods. The dollar amount awarded can only be applied to the cost of the sail and cannot be used toward crew gratuity or Kekoa merchandise. Kekoa is dry-docked for the peak of hurricane season and will not be available August 15 – Oct 31.

Car Rental: Renter must provide proof of insurance and a visa/mc/discover on the rental contract. No CDW/LDW is available. Drivers must be 25 years or older. The winner must comply with all terms and conditions. Tax is not included. No cash back for any unused portion of the rental.

The Army Corps Issues Permits for Potential Coral Bay Marina

Coral Bay Harbor – May 8, 2026

After more than a decade after the initial Coral Bay marina plans were announced, the Army Corps of Engineers finally issued a permit for the Summers End megayacht marina in Coral Bay. This has been a major hurdle for the developers, who have zero experience building a marina. Despite receiving this federal permit, Summers End will still have obtain territorial approvals, according to David Silverman of Save Coral Bay.

The permit will allow Summers End to construct a 67,833 square-foot dock that will consist of 115 slips. It will accommodate boats ranging from 30 to more than 160 feet in length. There would be 12 additional moorings, allowing the marina to accommodate 127 vessels in total. The marina plan includes a boardwalk along the shoreline and upland amenities, according to a press release issued by the US Corp of Engineers in Jacksonville. 

Summers End installed this sign in Coral Bay back in 2024.

Summers End will have to conduct mitigation measures, including relocating four Solenastrea bournoni corals near the dock, ands outplant 3,000 coral specimens. They will be required to install seven informational buoys, information signs at the marina, provide pump out or waste disposal facilities, plant 300 red mangrove seedlings along the shoreline, and maintain fifty stormwater features in the uplands. Summers End will also have to implement actions that result in the avoidance of impacts to a historic shipwreck located in Coral Bay harbor.

The project would result in impacts to 2.39 acres of seagrasses, according to the release. Summers End will be required “to provide compensatory mitigation to offset the unavoidable impacts of the marina by restoring, enhancing, and establishing 4.596 acres of a complex of mangrove islands and 0.975 acre of seagrass habitat, conducting annual clean-up events in Coral Harbor, and complying with monitoring requirements and ecologically based performance standards.”

As I mentioned, this has been going on for more than a decade, so I do not expect to see any construction happening anytime soon. I will keep you posted, as always.


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Direct Flight from Tampa Starting this Winter!

Flying over Water Island near the STT airport

Well folks, I’m sure you’ve all heard how Spirit Airlines shut down over the weekend. This means that St. Thomas lost direct its flights to Ft. Lauderdale and Orlando, sadly. Well another airline announced a new direct route from Florida, which brightens the situation just a bit!

Breeze Airways is a low-cost carrier based out of Utah, They’ve been revving up their routes lately, and just announce that they will begin flying direct between Tampa, Florida and St. Thomas starting in December. This new route will fly on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The first Wednesday flight will begin on December 16th, and the first Friday flight will begin on December 19th. Both will be just in time for the holiday rush.

The flights down will leave Tampa at 2:39 p.m. and it will turn around and leave St. Thomas the same day at 6:39 p.m. I looked ahead at the calendar and one-way tickets start at $149. That’s for a basic fare, much like how Spirit operated. You can select add ons for $40, $85 and up to $171. The highest priced add on includes a first class seat, two checked bags, one carry on and free wifi among other things.

Hopefully other airlines will move to pick up the Ft. Lauderdale and Orlando markets. I know Spirit wasn’t everyone’s favorite, but I have always had great experiences flying them up when I’ve taken Dalton to Disney World the past couple of years. 🙂


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