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by cjg1 St. Thomas is a big tourist and shopping destination. Wehave heard some stories of tourist being robbed and the shops being in on it. Make sure to always use the front door to exit and enter shops. Don't flash around your purchases. Keep them in an unidentifable bag without a store name on it, thieves will be less likely to rob you if they don't see the big jewelry store name on your shopping bag. As always know where you are and stick to a safe area. Don't wander into sketchy or unknown area. Ask people in high end shops where to eat and what areas are safe. They want your busines so they will make sure to steer you in the right direction. Leave a Comment
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St. Thomas has many areas that are under construction especially roads in Charlotte Amalie. This construction can cause delays when driving or travelling in a taxi. It might be best to walk if you are in a hurry or have nice weather to enjoy the walk. Leave a Comment
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When in Paradise, make sure to wear your sunblock. The cool breeze may be blowing but the sun is still strong. Enjoy your vacation and don't get sun burned. Liz is very good at making sure we both are covered in sunblock before heading out into the sun. We haven't gotten burned ever thankfully!! Leave a Comment
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At this point it might be a good idea to point out that while visitors may arrive on St. Thomas or any of the Caribbean islands believing that every inch of the island will be simply picture perfect, the reality is that away from the tourist areas most islands aren't so perfect. Just be aware that if you take that island tour, or taxi to a beach you've heard about, don't be surprised that the island has a completely different and maybe not so appealing look on the other side. Garbage is a definite problem. Deteriorating buildings due to lack of maintenance, weather damage or just the effects of a tropical climate are surprisingly widespread on some islands. Poverty can be widespread. Deterioration and lack of repair on island roads not to mention their initial lack of engineering may leave you wondering if you'll get back in one piece. Just because of the geographical fact that it is an island impacts on its ability in some measure to rid itself of garbage, or items that may otherwise be easily be disposed of or recycled on the mainland. Infrastructure may be limited or slow down the process or otherwise not even exist. Viability, economics, laws, & culture all have a hand in making things the way they are. The resulting combination of these aspects often results in eyesores that you may not have expected-- squalid buildings; unkempt dumpster sites too close to that beach you love so much; abandoned or rusted-out cars sitting by rundown or deteriorated housing; gulley-washed areas unrepaired; crates of soda bottles next to the roadside awaiting pick-up; uncared for domestic or farm animals or those kept in horrid conditions make for a heartbreaking sight. Some or all of these sites can be seen on nearly every Caribbean island. It is not as though these problems don't exist elsewhere all over the world, but if you want PERFECT, stay in the tourist areas. All this being said, the Caribbean Islands maybe as close to paradise as most of us will ever get!! Go and enjoy to the fullest!!! Leave a Comment
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One note that I was told is that not to walk around Charlotte Amalie after dark. Once the cruise ships start to head out the shops start to close and the area becomes quite dead. One night we did drive and park our car in a parking lot in town. Walking back to the car at 930 was pretty dead. I am from NYC and generally don't get scared but St. Thomas does have some crime so just be aware of your surroundings. The second time we just took a cab both ways to the place we were having dinner. Almost all of the restaurants will call a cab for you, just let the waiter know in advance.
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Everyone tried to scare us about renting our own car and driving on St. Thomas. While it wasn't as awful as everyone said, you still need to take precautions when driving. The locals pay no attention to the speed limit or to the side of the road they are supposed to be on. For instance, if there is a sharp curve, and they need more room, be prepared for them to come over in your lane. Just drive slowly and be alert, and you will be fine.
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They drive on the left side of the road and this is not the biggest problem... The problem is the roads are very narrow, with lots of curves and up and downs. The taxi and bus/safari people drive like crazy, speeding and taking the entire road.... Leave a Comment
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Don't walk the streets at night. Don't go to isolated beaches alone. Lock your car. Drive or take cabs in evening everywhere.
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Some outlying areas that are thick jungle and secluded beaches can be dangerous. Use common sense to protect yourself and your belongings. We were told by a local resident certain secluded beach areas are prime for muggings.
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You shouldnt drive in St. Thomas. Esp if u never been there of know anyone there. It would just make ur trip frustrating bec. locals drive fast on those small curvy roads and most of the driving is up or down hill. A lot of ppl. will yell out there windows or honk their horn at you NON STOP! And when your partying at night, ESP. IF YOUR A GIRL, DONT WALK AROUND ALONE! CRIME THERE IS VERY EXTREME. The government there is part of the U.S. BUT Im sure..(and the kids who grew up there told me) ..that the government there takes care of things the way they want. So in other words, if they wanna arrest you, they'll find some reason. And if your related to the cop or they know you, they might and can let you off easy. Now im not saying this happends all the time, but from what i've been told and what i've seen, something like this there is not rare. Watch the way you act. BE RESPECTFUL and WHEN YOU GO INTO SOME STORE OR WHATEVER, SAY, " GOOD MORNING" or " GOOD AFTERNOON" or "GOOD EVENING" Bec. they will not respond to, "Hi" OR "Hello". ...thats just how it is there. If you do say "Hi"..thats just a sign to them that your not a local or your some dumb tourist and they'll take advantage and make you wait longer than others or will mess with you play the clueless game. NOT ALL PPL THERE DO THIS. but the older folks i guess. They kinda have this attitude like not wanting to give service to you even though they are the ones working. I dont know, but thats the vibe I got. Or if your white and your not from there they give u that vibe. Im asian and there's hardly asian peeps there so they knew i wasnt from there. Good thing I knew ppl there. So i wasnt completely lost or clueless. My BF was born and raised in St. Thomas. I've been there twice and all though I dont like the way certain ppl treat you there, I think its a beautifull place and I would definitly go back. Im from Maui but I have to say that the beaches in The Virgin Islands ARE SOOOOOOOOOO BEAUTIFULL YOU'LL THINK ITS A DREAM!
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