26 juillet 2015

Help Plan The Trip With A St John USVI Travel Guide

By Kathrine Franks


Everyone wants to go on a wonderful sun and sand holiday to St. John. With a St John USVI Travel Guide, you will know just what to do when you get there. It will help you plan a memorable trip full of outdoor fun and ocean sports. No wonder the island is a popular vacation spot for Americans and visitors from around the world. Whether they want a vacation or are on a honeymoon, lovely St. John will fill the bill.

Travelers from around the world make St. John their destination, whether for a honeymoon or just a relaxing beach jaunt. It is valuable to note that peak season occurs from mid-December to the end of April. It is the busy season and as a result is the most crowded time on the island. Since it is winter is most parts of the world, people want to get away from sleet and snow. They welcome the sun and sparkling blue water. The climate is temperate if not warm, and it doesn't rain until later in the year.

The shoulder season is also popular because it is less crowded. This time falls just before and after peak season and is known to be quite pleasant. The lack of crowds is a definite plus.

The shoulder season is somewhat popular just before and after peak time. It is still pleasant and offers an accommodating climate. For those who eschew crowds, it is a must as you can enjoy touring and sports activities practically alone. The off-season is the least appealing due to the intense rains. This time of year is from August to October, with hurricanes most prevalent in August and September. When the rains start dissipating, tourists start to return.

A word about entry requirements: US citizens do not need passports. Apart from that, it is easy to fly to the island from major urban airports such as New York, Atlanta, Miami, Detroit, Boston, Washington DC, Chicago, or Philadelphia. Otherwise, you may need connecting flights through San Juan, Puerto Rico. You can fly direct to St. Thomas and St. Croix and enjoy the ferry service. It also goes to and from the British Virgin Islands.

The ferry is a definite tourist attraction and it has an ample schedule. It is available in the regional magazines such as St. Thomas/St. John This Week, and it is updated regularly. It is something not to miss. You can also take it to explore outer regions such as the British Virgin Islands. Mention should also be made of the wonderful and luxuriant Virgin Islands National Park on St. John, which you can visit at no charge.

Vaccinations may be in order before you leave for this area of the US Virgin Islands, so be sure to check out the immunization requirements. A quick perusal of the island's official website will help you prepare in advance. They are routine and should not be of great concern.

Heading to St. John means a wonderful vacation ahead. The guide will enhance your holiday and make sure you see and experience the local culture. You do not have to worry too much about safety, but it is not recommended to stroll alone late at night. Keeping vigilant will prevent problems and help you enjoy your stay.




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