We are already missing the spectacular views from almost every room in the house. Caribview is located close to everything and on the west side of the island where the perfect breezes flow through the many screen doors. Everything you need is easy to find. The golf cart was the best mode of transportation to Honeymoon Beach, Limestone Bay, the marina to St. Thomas, and Fort Segarra. The fort and tunnels were about 15 minutes away and the others were about 5 minutes.
Honeymoon Beach is a beautiful beach with wonderful swimming in turquoise water where you see fish, rays, and many sea turtles. They were very easy to find and I spent hours swimming with them. Jet ski and paddle board rentals were also fun.
Heidi’s is on one end of the Honeymoon Beach. It has great food and we highly recommend the burgers and fish tacos. They open at 11am and close early in the evening except for on Movie night (Monday), Bingo night (Wednesday), and candlelight dinner night (Saturday). We did not know you had to make a reservation for Saturday night, but Heidi’s was very accommodating and we thoroughly enjoyed the prime rib,
Dinghy’s also had great food and offers candlelight dinner (no reservations required) on Friday night. The mahi mahi was my favorite meal of the week. They have live music several evenings and are open until about 10:30/11pm. You can also play a game of Tiki Toss and get free lessons from the best of them.
Residents, people who anchor their boats on the island, and tourists from Kon Tiki boats offered a wonderful combination of a fun, friendly, and lively bunch.
We also spent one afternoon at the beautiful Lindbergh Bay on St. Thomas, which is a 10 minute ride from Crown Bay Marina, which is the destination of the 10 minute ferry ride from Water Island. The beach was a little more crowded than Honeymoon Beach, but it was nice to visit for the afternoon and to see the greener water color.
We also took a little bit longer but stil easy trip to Trunk Bay on St. John’s. It has a beautiful beach with an awesome 650 foot underwater snorkeling trail with amazing coral and about 50 different kinds of tropical fish. It is a national park so I recommend reading the rules.
Limestone Bay was a cool place to explore, collect seashells, and leave a shoe on the shoe tree.
Fort Segarra was another cool place to visit, but we did not wish to go into any dark tunnels.
My family fell in love with Caribview/Water Island. We can’t wait to come back!