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Let’s Sell These Westin Units!

Let’s be honest, if you are reading this it’s because you love St. John. Chances are you have vacationed here at least once, although most people who visit us have come multiple times over the years. Some of you are even lucky enough to come yearly.

Vacationing in St. John is not inexpensive, but there are ways to save money. One of those ways is to purchase a deeded week at the Westin Resort. Deeded weeks are great people looking for a guaranteed stay at the Westin, St. John’s only true resort. Purchasing a deeded week typically costs less annually when compared to renting a hotel room at the Westin or at other spots around the island.

With these deeds weeks, you care guaranteed a specific vacation week in a specific unit every year, or every other year if that’s what you choose to purchase. This simplifies vacation planning. Many of these timeshares can also be exchanged for stays at other locations around the world. It’s a win-win of sorts.

Here is what I currently have available for sale at the Westin:

  • Enjoy an early October vacation in St. John every even year. Week 41 typically falls over Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend. Spend a week is this beautiful three bedroom, three bathroom townhouse villa that has its own private pool. This is unit 4215. The asking price is $1,000, and the annual fees are $2,387.51.
  • Vacation in St. John every other year in this beautiful, three-bedroom, three bathroom unit at the renowned Westin Resort. This unit is a float during Platinum Season, which is from Week 19 through Week 33. Sunday, September 27th through October 4th is already reserved for you for 2025. This is unit 2623. The asking price is $3,000, and the annual fees are 2,130.98.
  • Spend a month on St. John! Enjoy slow season in your very one one bedroom, two bathroom townhouse. Enjoy less crowds, near-empty beaches and more for an entire month! This is unit 3422. The asking price is only $4,000. The annual fees are 13,528.86.
  • Enjoy a March vacation every year in this two bedroom, three bathroom hillside unit. This hillside unit is located in the highest part of the resort, and the views are absolutely incredible. It’s an annual Saturday to Saturday rental, making travel arrangements that much easier. This is unit 3228. The asking price is $8,000, and the annual fees are $3,290.
  • Spend Labor Day 2025 in St. John! This deeded, three-bedroom, three bathroom unit – week 35 – is located on the waterfront section of the resort and is a short walk to the resort’s sandy beach. Watch the boats come and go in the harbor from your very own private balcony! This is for unit 2723. The asking price is $8,000., and the annual fees are $2,988.96.
  • Enjoy the first week of June in this beautiful three bedroom property at the Westin St. John! Avoid the high season crowds, but enjoy everything the island has to offer. This is for week 22, unit 2423. The asking price is $11,000, and the annual fees are $2,988.96.
  • Enjoy the first week of March in your very own St. John vacation rental! This two bedroom, three bathroom townhouse is top-notch! It is beautifully decorated, well-appointed, and its balcony has incredible sunset views during this time of the year! This is week 9, unit 3110. The asking price is $12,000, and the annual fees are $3,489.41.
  • Enjoy a Spring vacation in St. John every year in this very private, three bedroom villa that has its own pool and hot tub. Week 18 typically falls at the beginning of May, which is a great time to visit St. John. (**Week 19 is also available to purchase.**) This is for week 18, unit 4313. The asking price is $15,000, and the annual fees are $4,775.02.
  • Enjoy a Spring vacation in St. John every year in this very private, three bedroom villa that has its own pool and hot tub. Week 19 typically falls at the beginning of May, which is a great time to visit St. John. (**Week 18 is also available to purchase.**) This is for week 19, unit 4313. The asking price is $15,000, and the annual fees are $4,775.02.

Several of these owners are very motivated to sell, so please contact me to make an offer.

If you are interested in any of these units or if you have a question, please feel free to email me at jenn@explorestj.com.


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

Learn more here –> www.explorestj.com/tour

See the island of St. John with a resident. See the nooks and crannies that many visitors miss. Explore the beaches, historical sites, perhaps a tiki bar or two, and much more. Full & half days available. Rated “Excellent” on TripAdvisor.

Click Here to Book Now

Stay at a Waterfront Villa in St. John for $25! It Can Happen!

You can enter to win a week at this waterfront villa, Monarch Cottage.

Raffle reminder!

We are holding a raffle to benefit the Animal Care center and St. John Rescue. It only costs $25 to enter, and the proceeds will support two extremely worthy organizations here in St. John. Here’s what you can win!

  • A seven-night stay at Monarch Cottage – A brand-new, waterfront home with a pool & hot tub near Cruz Bay. ($7,000+ value)
  • A $500 VISA gift card courtesy of Explore STJ
  • A sunset sail for up to six people with Island Roots Boat Charters
  • A $100 gift certificate to Cruz Bay Landing
  • A $100 gift certificate to The Tap Room
  • A $100 gift certificate to The Windmill Bar
  • A Trunk Bay puzzle courtesy of Explore STJ

You will receive one entry for every $25 donation you make.


 

Click here to read more about Monarch Cottage.

How the Drawing Works: Once the entry period is over, the raffle committee will personally write/type the names of each entrant on a raffle ticket. If you buy one ticket, we will write/type your name on one ticket. If you buy two tickets ($50 total), we will write/type your name on two tickets. If you buy three tickets ($75 total), we will write/type your name on three tickets. And so forth. You will not receive a ticket by mail or email. All of the names will be placed into a secure bucket/basket/box. Once all of the names are written on tickets, we will draw the winner live on video. The winner will be announced on explorestj.com. A video of the drawing will also be posted on explorestj.com. The raffle period will end on Friday, April 4, 2025 at 9 p.m. AST. The winner will be announced on explorestj.com on or about April 8, 2025. All tickets purchased will be treated as donations to the Animal Care Center of St. John and St. John Rescue. 

Click here for more information, including the fine print. 

Good luck!

 

New Ferry Arrives!

Spirit of 1733 arrived in St. Thomas last week. Image credit: Government House

Well this is good news! The new ferry has arrived in the US Virgin Islands! It hasn’t been put into service yet, but I’m sure that will happen soon!

The new ferry – named Spirit of 1733 – holds 300 passengers, which is more than our current ferries. It arrived in the St. Thomas last week, per Government House. The Spirit of 1733 is a state-of the-art ferry that is ADA-complaint and has eco-friendly technology. It even has a dedicated space for luggage, so no more worrying about your bag getting drenched in a rainstorm.

Spirit of 1733 – The Historical Connection 

This plaque is located on Ram Head.

Some of you who aren’t as familiar with St. John’s history may be wondering the significance of 1733. That year marks an integral part of St. John’s history.

Denmark settled St. John in 1718 and brought enslaved people from Africa’s Guinea Coast for the purposes of working the sugar plantations. A large number of those enslaved people came from the Akwamu tribe, a tribe that ruled present-day Ghana for decades. The Akwamu often traded with the Danes, selling their fellow Africans into slavery. Eventually the Akwamu was defeated and was sold into slavery themselves. Many were subsequently brought to St. John.

The Akwamu was a tribe that had numerous strong warriors, and those warriors eventually planned a revolt here in St. John. Led by King Kanta, King Claes, King Juni and Queen Breffu, the Akwamu entered a fort in Coral Bay carrying bales of wood. (This occurred at Fortsberg, which is the area of land on the east side of Coral Bay harbor.) The warriors acted as if they were initiating a normal delivery of wood, but once they were inside the mostly-unmanned fort, they branded cane knives and killed the soldiers who were present. The tribe moved plantation to plantation, killing colonists until they held most of the island. The 1733 Slave Insurrection was the first time that enslaved people took control of a colony. This was a major historical event, and it is remarkable that it took place in St. John.

The insurrection lasted nearly six months. The Danes eventually made a deal with the French, and troops from Martinique arrived to quell the uprising. The Akwamu fought, but could not hold off the forces, so they were left with few options. Rather than be recaptured and tortured, many chose suicide. In April 1734, a number of freedom fighters ritualistically took their own lives on Ram Head. A plaque now sits there to honor this integral part of St. John’s rich history.

Hopefully the new ferry will be put into service soon. I will let you know when that happens.

Win a Week at Monarch Cottage, A Brand-New Waterfront Rental – Proceeds to support the Animal Care Center & St. John Rescue 

The view from Monarch Cottage

Explore STJ is holding a raffle! The cost is only $25 a ticket! Proceeds will be split between the Animal Care Center and St. John Rescue. Here is what you can win:

  • A seven-night stay at Monarch Cottage – A brand-new, waterfront home with a pool & hot tub near Cruz Bay.
  • A $500 VISA gift card courtesy of Explore STJ
  • A sunset sail for up to six people with Island Roots Boat Charters
  • A $100 gift certificate to Cruz Bay Landing
  • A $100 gift certificate to The Tap Room
  • A $100 gift certificate to The Windmill Bar
  • A Trunk Bay puzzle courtesy of Explore STJ


This raffle has an estimated value of $8495! The raffle period will end on Friday, April 4, 2025 at 9 p.m. AST. The winner will be announced on or about April 8, 2025.

You will receive one entry for every $25 donation you make.

(Click here to read more about Monarch Cottage.)

St. John Events: St. Patrick’s Day Parade, St John Wildlife Fundraiser, Light Up the Night & More!

Eileen Cullen lives for the St. Patrick’s Day parade like me! She is also the owner of Garden By the Sea!

If you are lucky enough to be on island this month, you are especially lucky because we have several great events happening soon!

St. Patrick’s Day Parade – Sunday, March 16th at noon 

The annual St. Patricks Day parade is happening on a Sunday for the first time this year. The annual parade will be in its new location for the second year in a row. It will begin in front of Gallows Point Resort and will head toward town, past Grande Bay, Lovango Rum Bar and Drink and will ultimately end near The Terrace, Banana Deck and Beach Bar. The parade starts at noon, but get to town a bit earlier to secure a good viewing spot. Dalton will be in the parade again this year, so keep an eye out for him!

Stay Wild for the Wildlife of St. John – March 15th from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. 

St. John Wildlife Rehabilitation is holding its second annual fundraiser this Saturday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Our Place in Coral Bay. St. John Wildlife Rehabilitation strives to create a community-based network of volunteer responders and rehabilitators through hands-on wildlife rehabilitation education, as well as to be a resource for wildlife based care and information for our island community. This fundraiser intends to raise money to support those efforts.

This family-friendly event will feature live music, a 50-50 raffle, and an auction. There will be food and drink available for sale too.

They currently have nine items up for bid through their online auction. Click here to check it out. 

Our Place is located in Coral Bay. Click here to locate it on Google Maps.

Light Up the Night – March 29th from 4 p.m. to Midnight 

St. John’s annual Light Up the Night fundraiser will take place on Saturday, March 29th from 4 p.m. to midnight at the ball field in Cruz Bay. This event is the island’s largest fundraiser for the St. John Cancer Fund. The St. John Cancer Fund provides unrestricted financial assistance for St. John residents and their families during and after cancer diagnosis and treatments. The Fund has raised more than $700,000 since its inception in 2012.

There are numerous fundraising events around the island coinciding with Light Up the Night. I will have more information on all of those soon. In the meantime, please mark your calendars for this event!

Win a Week at Monarch Cottage, A Brand-New Waterfront Rental – Proceeds to support the Animal Care Center & St. John Rescue 

The view from Monarch Cottage

Explore STJ is holding a raffle! The cost is only $25 a ticket! Proceeds will be split between the Animal Care Center and St. John Rescue. Here is what you can win:

  • A seven-night stay at Monarch Cottage – A brand-new, waterfront home with a pool & hot tub near Cruz Bay.
  • A $500 VISA gift card courtesy of Explore STJ
  • A sunset sail for up to six people with Island Roots Boat Charters
  • A $100 gift certificate to Cruz Bay Landing
  • A $100 gift certificate to The Tap Room
  • A $100 gift certificate to The Windmill Bar
  • A Trunk Bay puzzle courtesy of Explore STJ


This raffle has an estimated value of $8495! The raffle period will end on Friday, April 4, 2025 at 9 p.m. AST. The winner will be announced on or about April 8, 2025.

You will receive one entry for every $25 donation you make.

(Click here to read more about Monarch Cottage.)


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

Learn more here –> www.explorestj.com/tour

See the island of St. John with a resident. See the nooks and crannies that many visitors miss. Explore the beaches, historical sites, perhaps a tiki bar or two, and much more. Full & half days available. Rated “Excellent” on TripAdvisor.

Click Here to Book Now

 

New Hotel Opens in Cruz Bay

Image credit: The Saint

Cruz Bay has yet another new hotel!

The Saint is a brand new resort and day club that’s located directly across from Gallows Point Resort. The Saint features two suites, one penthouse, and three traditional hotel rooms. Rates begin at $368 and vary based on season.

The Saint is the newest endeavor by John Yob, a part-time resident who also owns Maho Crossroads, Lovango Rum Bar, Colombo’s Smoothies, and News of St. John. While I haven’t had the opportunity to walk the property yet, it really looks beautiful when passing by.

The Saint also features a day club. Guests can purchase a day pass to enjoy the pool, sun deck, pool bar, and gym among other things. Passes cost $35 a day. You can upgrade to a pergola, which costs $460. The pergola can accommodate up to six guests and includes a large sofa to relax on. The $460 fee includes day passes for all six people. Food and beverages are available for sale.

This property is for adults who are ages 18 and over. That includes the day club portion, as well. Check out a few more pics:

Image credit: The Saint
Image credit: The Saint
Image credit: The Saint

Looking for more information on The Saint? Click here to visit their website. 


Explore STJ is holding a raffle! The cost is only $25 a ticket! Proceeds will be split between the Animal Care Center and St. John Rescue. Here is what you can win:

  • A seven-night stay at Monarch Cottage – A brand-new, waterfront home with a pool & hot tub near Cruz Bay.
  • A $500 VISA gift card courtesy of Explore STJ
  • A sunset sail for up to six people with Island Roots Boat Charters
  • A $100 gift certificate to Cruz Bay Landing
  • A $100 gift certificate to The Tap Room
  • A $100 gift certificate to The Windmill Bar
  • A Trunk Bay puzzle courtesy of Explore STJ


This raffle has an estimated value of $8495! The raffle period will end on Friday, April 4, 2025 at 9 p.m. AST. The winner will be announced on or about April 8, 2025.

You will receive one entry for every $25 donation you make.

(Click here to read more about Monarch Cottage.)

Seafood Festival Happening This Weekend

If you are lucky enough to be in St. John this weekend, be sure to stop by the annual seafood festival.

The 5th annual seafood festival opens today at 11 a.m. It will continue through 10 p.m. tonight and will reopen tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The festival will feature an array of seafood vendors, in addition to a full bar and craft vendors. There will be vegan options available too.

Entertainment will be provided today by Pan in Motion, which starts today at 4 p.m., RVP Band and DJ Lady Mix. Reggae Dynasty will play tomorrow evening.

The event is taking place in parking lot beside the tennis courts and motor vehicle building in Cruz Bay. For those of you who are less familiar with Cruz Bay, this area is down the hill from the roundabout.

Have fun everyone! I hope to see you there!