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St. Thomas: The Best Place to Shop in the Caribbean

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Beautiful beaches and lavish accommodations aside, St. Thomas is
widely regarded as the Caribbean's premier shopping destination.
With over one million cruise ship passengers and overnight
Caribbean resort guests visiting St. Thomas each year, the
island's ports have long been bustling centers of commerce and
trade.


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St. Thomas: The Best Place to Shop in the Caribbean
Copyright © 2006 Marriott, Inc.
Written by: Justin Burch
St. Thomas Hotels from Marriott
http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/STTFR



Beautiful beaches and lavish accommodations aside, St. Thomas is
widely regarded as the Caribbean's premier shopping destination.
With over one million cruise ship passengers and overnight
Caribbean resort guests visiting St. Thomas each year, the
island's ports have long been bustling centers of commerce and
trade. Much of the finest duty-free shopping is concentrated near
the waterfront of the island's historic capital, Charlotte
Amalie. At discounts of 40-60% off American mainland prices on
goods such as jewelry, fine china, crystal, electronics, perfume,
clothing and liquor, the bargains are seemingly endless. Adding
to the allure is the fact that U.S. citizens are allowed a
duty-free shopping allowance of $1,600, twice the amount of any
other island in the Caribbean and three times that of European
nations.

Visitors to St. Thomas should begin their shopping tour in
Charlotte Amalie's downtown and waterfront areas. The historic
Dutch provincial warehouses along Main, Back and Waterfront
Streets, beautifully restored to host a plethora of unique shops,
allow visitors to shop and sightsee simultaneously. In the alleys
surrounding the Main Street area (Royal Dane Mall, Palm Passage,
Riise Alley and many others), shoppers will find smaller
boutiques specializing in unique local products and Caribbean
oddities. Inviting restaurants and entertaining bars are located
amongst these stores, ideal for lunch or an island cocktail. Most
shops in this exclusive shopping district are open Monday through
Saturday; including holidays from 9am to 5pm. Shops in the
downtown and waterfront areas are typically closed on Sundays,
unless a cruise ship is in port. The shops at larger St. Thomas 
hotels (http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/STTFR) usually 
remain open on Sundays, however.


The Havensight district is another concentrated collection of
shops catering to St. Thomas' visitors. Located near the primary
cruise ship dock, this shopping area is comprised of The
Havensight Shopping Center, The Buccaneer Mall and The Port of
Sale. Featuring over 60 distinctive stores within the waterfront
warehouses, the Havensight district is another great option for
cruise ship passengers with limited time and overnight tourists
alike. Like the shops on and around Main Street, tourists will
find great prices on jewelry, clothing, perfume, liquor,
electronics, music, sunglasses and assorted souvenirs. Also,
Havensight is another great location for lunch, featuring a
number of friendly cafes. Shops in the Havensight district are
generally open from 9am to 5pm, 7 days a week when cruise ships
are in port. Yet, during high season some cruise ships stay in
port later into the evening. On such days, the shops in the
Havensight will remain open until 7pm.


Also in Charlotte Amalie, across from Emancipation Park and Fort
Christian, is the Vendors' Plaza, an assortment of small booths,
tables and tents displaying a vast assortment of souvenirs. Here,
in addition to the luxury goods found in other shopping
districts, you will also find many locally produced products and
unique regional food items. Vendors' Plaza is generally open
Monday through Saturday from about 7:30am, when the vendors start
setting up, until 5:00pm. On Sundays, fewer vendors set up,
though the Vendors' Plaza is still worth a visit when one or
more cruise ships are in port.

Directly across the street from the Vendors' Plaza is The Native
Arts and Crafts Cooperative. Run by local artists, the
Cooperative features a plethora of Caribbean artwork not
available in any mall or shopping center.

For the more adventurous tourist, smaller shopping areas catering
principally to residents are located throughout the island. Such
shopping centers as American Yacht Harbor in Red Hook, Lockhart
Gardens, Tutu Park Mall and Nisky Center offer visitors
distinctive cultural opportunities in addition to essentials like
grocery stores, pharmacies and clothing stores. Tillett Gardens
is a charming local haven for pottery, silk-screened fabrics,
candles, paintings and handcrafted jewelry. The Mountain Top and
Paradise Point centers are also interesting options because
shopping is accompanied by captivating, hilltop views. In
Frenchtown, travelers can find some of the best cuisine the
Caribbean has to offer.

As the heart of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas continues to
astonish travelers with its refined pleasures. Combining a
relaxed Caribbean atmosphere with the vibrancy of city streets,
St. Thomas may just be the best of both worlds.




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This article was written by Justin Burch. Justin 
writes select pieces about travel in St. Thomas and 
other Caribbean resort areas for Marriott Resorts. 
http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/STTFR


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