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Enjoy our blog from Saint John in the US Virgin Islands featuring boat charters, beach days and a whole lot of St. John Love.
Things to Do on Saint John
A mix of hiking, imbibing, and exploring that will ensure you have a GREAT Vacation!
New Years Resolution
Our New Year’s Resolution at Love City Excursions is….
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving from Love City Excursions!
Top Five Islands to Visit
One of the most common questions we receive is, "What is your favorite Island?" It's a toss up for me and is usually situational. Here are our Top Five Islands to Visit in the Virgin Islands: Anegada- Known as the sunken island, Anegada is our only Coral Atoll and...
Top Five Casual Restaurants on Saint John
This list is perfect for people who want something quick and easy after a long boat trip or after they’ve spent a little too much time enjoying libations at happy hour. (No judgement here)
CatZilla Merchandise
I should have the Tumblers live on the website to purchase VERY soon, but in the meantime, anyone interested can purchase them directly from us via email
Our Favorite Saint John Restaurants
This is in no particular order because these restaurants are all so good! These are our picks for more of a sit down, nice dinner out or a date night.
Saint John’s Best Beaches
From a local perspective, Trunk Bay is not St. John’s Best Beach.
Spending The Holidays on Saint john
Spending the holidays on St John has definitely grown on us over the years. It’s festive, everyone is looking forward to a good busy season, and the palm trees are all lit up with white lights making Cruz Bay extra pretty.
Why Love City?
Love City Excursions seemed like the perfect way to “respect” Saint John and everything that it means to us!
The North Sound
We started the day by docking at Leverick Bay and taking a taxi up to Hog Heaven, an incredibly good barbecue spot with a panoramic view of the entire north sound.
Johnny Horn Trail
“The great house, by current standards would be a mansion; so imagining this structure being built and occupied before 1900 really puts in perspective the amount of wealth Murphy was tied to.”
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