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10 Tips on Packing for your Caribbean Vacation

December 23, 2011 by Cindy @ MyStCroix.VI 2 Comments

When the weather gets cold up North, folks start dreaming of warm-weather, tropical adventures in the Caribbean.  And we hope that many of you are headed our way to the US Virgin Islands and St Croix. With many airlines now charging baggage fees, it’s more important than ever to be mindful of what you are bringing with you on your vacation to St Croix and other Caribbean islands. So, I’ve compiled my Top 10 helpful tips on packing for your Caribbean vacation.

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1. Make a list and check it twice. You don’t need a lot when vacationing in the Caribbean or on St Croix. Most dress is casual, dressed up can be as easy-breezy as a button-down tropical shirt for gents and a sundress or capris and a nice top for ladies. Bring a couple of swimsuits, a few shorts that and a couple of pair of capris you can pair with several different tops and 3 or 4 sundresses, and maybe one really nice outfit. For footwear, you’ll find that you live in flip-flops which pack easily. Bring a few pairs in different colors to offer some variety. I like at least one pair with a little bling that easily goes from day to evening. I also recommend bringing a pair of water shoes or Tevas with ankle straps for hiking.

2. Pack must-have essentials in your carry-on. It stinks when it happens, but it does happen. Planes get delayed en route to your destination and you’re forced to overnight somewhere along the way without your suitcase. Or you arrive at your destination but your checked bag doesn’t right away.  Be sure you have everything you need for at least 1 night in your carryon and you’ll reduce your stress level immensely. In particular, pack any necessary medications (ensuring you have more than enough for your entire stay) or items you can’t live without.

On the occasions when I travel with checked baggage, I usually pack at least a lite pair of pajamas, a cotton sundress, extra undies and a pair of flip flops in addition to my toiletries in my 3-1-1 bag (see tip 3). I also like to throw in a few granola bars, a bag of nuts and another snack, just in case. That way, when I’ve been delayed in another city, I’m ready to make the best of it. If traveling for an island destination wedding, be sure everyone in the wedding party carries on their wedding day attire, jewelry, and essential items.

3. Heed the 3-1-1 Rule.   For carry-on, you can only bring on liquid toiletries that are under 3oz. Everything must fit in a 1-quart, clear, zip-top bag (1 per person). You can use a zip-lock disposable bag or I like my TSA approved clear toiletry bag.  I can stuff in more securely – and I mean stuff! I like to use a separate bag for my powdered makeup and eyeliners and only pack travel-sized liquids, medicines and lip glosses in the bag (yep, they count lip gloss as a liquid!) It’s a great way to use samples you’ve collected in freebie offers during the year. The flat shampoo and conditioner sample packets are the best at maximizing space and it’s a great opportunity to try out some fun new products. I restock my bag after each trip or when I get new samples, so it’s always ready to go. For more details visit the TSA’s 311 website. 

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4. Packing Cubes. Love them. I started using these in 2006 and now never travel without them.  I’ve even given them as gifts. eBags Packing Cubes make a great inexpensive set with mesh fronts that keep clothes fresh (in fact I still use my original set that have literally been around the world and they still look new). I use the small one for lingerie, the medium for tops and the larger size for a pair of jeans, a couple of capris, shorts, and a few sundresses. They stack nicely in my carryon and maximize space. I can really pack them tightly! They make unpacking at the hotel a breeze and then I repurpose them as laundry bags for soiled clothes. When packing efficiently, I can easily fit everything I need for a week’s vacation in my carryon rolling bag and tuck it safely in the overhead bin. I also like that when my bag is opened by TSA, everything stays neatly in place and there’s no chance of my “unmentionables” falling out!

5.   Pack the right fabrics. Remember that tropical locations are humid. Stay away from packing fabrics like rayon and other synthetics that don’t breathe. Cotton and linen are preferred fabrics in the Caribbean as they are lightweight, breathable, and wick moisture. You’ll be more comfortable and thankful you thought ahead. Side benefit, they tend to fold up small and take less space in your luggage.

6. Use TSA approved locks. These are a must especially if you are checking baggage. It’s unfortunate, but I have heard all too often of things going missing from people’s baggage, especially after off-island shopping trips. These are unfortunate crimes of opportunity. If your bag is easy to get into, the chances are much higher that it may fall victim. Simply adding a TSA-Accepted Lock makes it more difficult for baggage handlers to reach in and thus they pass it by. Be sure to get the combination lock style so that you don’t have to worry about lost keys.

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7. Use your beach bag as your personal carryon. Or pack a foldable, reusable shopper to use as your beach bag. When I’m traveling, I use a smaller purse that can easily tuck inside my larger personal bag with a book, my iPad, 3-1-1 bag and other items. Using a beach bag that can serve double duty (and that will fit under the seat in front of you) is not only practical but will get you into an island state of mind from the minute you leave your house! Check out our roomy custom designed canvas bags.

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8. Leave your beach towels at home. Hotels and rental villas will have beach towels for your use, so there’s no need to take up valuable real estate in your suitcase with those. In fact, I usually travel with a couple of cotton sarongs that fold up small and dry quickly. I use them at the beach instead of a towel: The cotton wicks up water quickly; They open up nicely to lie on; When finished, shake out the sand and use it as a wrap!

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9. Think about the excursions and adventures you have planned. Don’t forget that the sun here is very strong! While you’re out enjoying yourself, you are going to want to wear a hat with a brim and sunglasses, as well as a strong SPF, waterproof and reef-safe sunscreen. If you will be participating in any water sports, I highly recommend wearing a UV-protection Rash Guard Shirt , particularly when snorkeling. Backs are notoriously burnt to a crisp on snorkel tours where you spend an hour face down in the water. If you don’t have one to pack, you can pick one up at most dive shops. They make a world of difference and you’ll see a lot of full-time residents wearing them too. If you plan to do some real hiking or go horse-back riding, pack sturdy shoes or sneakers.  Like the Boy Scouts say “Be prepared!”.

10. Go through security like a Pro. I often say there should be a separate line for frequent travelers who know how to get thru security efficiently (TSA are you listening?!).  Take your ID, passport and printed ticket and place them in the outside pocket of your purse or in a Passport Wallet so that you don’t have to dig. Keep these out and handy after you check-in for your flight and wait in the security line. (better yet, if you are traveling with carryon, check-in online and go straight to the security line!)

Dress and pack your carryon with security in mind. I wear my flip-flops or slip-on shoes to the airport whenever I can and change into sneakers or other shoes once I’m THROUGH security. Same goes for belts and large metallic earrings. Be sure to unhook your Crucian hook bracelets or the metal detector will go off.

If traveling with a laptop or other electronic device, remove them from sleeves or cases ahead of the security line. Once through security, grab your things, find a nearby seat, and then put on your shoes and belt, and repack your bag. The 500 people waiting behind you will appreciate you getting out of their way quickly!

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… What are your best packing tips? Share them with us in the comments below!

A little pre-planning and efficient packing can help you avoid stress, expense and help you to get into the island mindset quickly… a glass of Cruzan Rum Punch awaits you at the St Croix airport (STX)!

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The Legend The Beard l Big Beard’s Adventure Tours

September 10, 2011 by Cindy @ MyStCroix.VI Leave a Comment

In 2001 I was transferred to St Croix by a start-up adventure vacation company called IslandQuest Vacations.  As you may recall, in the fall of 2001 was that fateful day in US History Sept 11 which not only left a tangible scar on our country, but also had devastating effects on the travel industry.  Since business was slow and I found myself with some time to explore the island, I started crewing forBig Beard’s Adventure Tours on the weekends.  I had always loved the ocean, loved sailing and it was a great way to meet people on this little island I now called home.  I was able to develop a true and deep love for the crystal blue waters of Buck Island National Park and the teeming ocean life therein.  When IslandQuest’s doors closed in July of 2002, it was one of the things that tied me to St Croix and was one of the biggest reasons that when my boss said “pack it up and come back to Connecticut” I said “Too late, I’m an island girl.”  But this story isn’t about me…

Captain John Big Beard Macy with Michelle and James
Captain John Big Beard Macy with SunCelebrations’ wedding couple Michelle and James. Photo by www.kellygreerphotographer.com

With his distinctive “Big Beard” Captain John Macy has been a fixture on the Christiansted Boardwalk and within the sailing community on St Croix for almost 30 years.  He made his way to St Croix via Oregon in January of 1979.  He’d gone off to find himself and find himself he did… on St Croix. He began by crewing aboard a sail boat that took passengers out to Buck Island (sound familiar) and has been heading out there ever since.  Captain Big Beard has also been an officiant on the St Croix wedding circuit and couples for over 25 years have included him as a part of their personal history. He performed a mock wedding on April Fool’s Day, 1985, with his first certified wedding service in January of 1986. Captain Big Beard performs ceremonies on land or aboard one of his fine vessels.

In June of 1983 Big Beard bought a share in one of the Buck Island company’s vessels – an old Nova Scotia built lobster boat called the Sea Spy. In the Spring of 1985 he purchased “Flyer”, a sturdy wooden catamaran that had sailed across the Atlantic from France.  He got her certified and had her sailing by July.  In 1993, came “Renegade” a 42′ foot sailing catamaran built by Gold Coast Yachts specifically for transporting snorkeling enthusiasts out to Buck Island National Park and the Sea Spy went into retirement.  Renegade typically handles the full day trips (a GREAT way to spend a day enjoying Buck Island and St Croix).  The full day tour includes your snorkeling adventure to Buck Island and then a casual beach bbq back on a semi-private, white sand beach popular with local kite surfers.

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Big Beard’s Adventure at Buck Island. Photo by www.mjsvisionsvi.com

In 2009 the youngest sister of the fleet was added – “Adventure” – replacing Flyer on the half-day tours. (Though she still remains in service as a backup boat)  The Adventure, also built by Gold Coast Yachts, is a hybrid vessel offering a greener motoring experience and getting you out to Buck Island in less time.  She holds 49-passengers and the hybrid nature is pretty cool.  Her diesel engines power her out to Buck Island and while they are running, they also power a couple of electric motors.  Once inside the park limits, the captain switches over to the electric engines. This allows Adventure to motor through the pristine reef silently and without pollution.

With his passion for sailing, Captain Big Beard has helped to create a tight knit family of able-bodied crew men and women who are equally enthusiastic about sailing and snorkeling in the brilliant blue water of Buck Island Reef National Park.  He’s also developed quite a few captains, allowing him the ability to step back a bit and smell the salty air.  By offering up the helm to  his talented team of captains, he’s now able to spend a little more time on his farm in Oregon and with his family.  But never fear, you’ll still see him often on St Croix.  And when he’s here, each day he greets passengers, sets them sailing with a safety brief and his jovial smile and is there waiting on the boardwalk to welcome back  the happily sun-baked, relaxed guests after their amazing adventure at Buck Island.  When asked what keeps him going after all these years, “Its the guests, I truly love sharing St Croix, our beautiful beaches and the reef at Buck Island with them.”

If you would like to experience Buck Island for yourself, we recommend spending the afternoon or the day with Big Beard’s Adventure Tours … tell them “My St Croix” sent you or contact us and we’ll take care of all the details for you!

Bringing a group or want to plan out your St Croix Adventure before you get here?

Contact us at adventure@mystcroix.vi for group rates, accommodations and a customized itinerary. Your one-stop-shop to the best St Croix has to offer!

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