St. Croix Cruise Ships
You can always tell when it's a cruise ship day on St. Croix. In Frederiksted, the ships loom large and almost surreal on the seascape, an impeccable white at noon, golden and reflective at sunset, and a string of city-like lights at night. People stream up and down the dock and spill onto the streets. Harbour Night festivities enliven the town with lights and laughter, music, munchies, and merchandise. Vacationers only have one afternoon to enjoy St. Croix cuisine, and they certainly do! There are many ways to tell it's a cruise ship day on St. Croix, but mainly it's a hustle and a bustle, an excitement in the air, and a fun and festive flair.
See what Frederiksted looks like with our photo album.
What you can do on your port-of-call?
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St. Croix is excited to return as a regular port of call for the cruise ship industry. Book your cruise well in advance. Over 25 ships will dock at the Frederiksted pier during the 2008-09 travel season. |

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Chef Daniel
Please Call for Reservations
340-626-5883
Chef-Daniel.com
Private Cooking Class Luncheon with Chef Daniel, who is from Provence. Bring your appetite, swimming suit and desire to learn! Chef Daniel who has tickled the taste buds of Beyonce, Paris Hilton, JLO, Jack Nickleson, Michael and Janet Jackson (and many more…just ask!) and hosted a popular international network cooking show. Enjoy the life of rich and famous and sample this unique Caribbean experience.Class includes recipes, lesson, lunch and wine at one of St. Croix’s east end villas. Take a scenic ride to the Island Inn and spend the day with Chef Daniel and his assistant Teresa. Bring your camera and your swim suit! Lessons in English, French and Spanish. Visit www.Chef-Daniel.com for reservations and more information.
Special offer through February 10, 2009: Complimentary drinks poolside with classes. |


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Celebrity Cruise Lines
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Celebrity Cruise Lines has a reputation of upholding a level of personal service, award-winning cuisine, world-famous amenities and accommodations that are the most spacious at sea. All of this and more ensures an unforgettable Caribbean cruise experience.
Celebrity is is offering a selection of Caribbean cruises lasting a week or longer! Book your cruise aboard one of their more intimate vessels, the Summit or the Mercury for the 2009 cruising season. |


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Disney Cruise Lines
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Disney Cruise has announced they are adding St. Croix as a port of call to their 2009 cruising schedule. This is great news for those wanting to cruise to the Caribbean and the Virgin Islands. They offer a 7 night Eastern Caribbean Cruise where St. Croix is the first full day stop. Embark on a tropical eastern Caribbean cruise adventure where one-of-a-kind activities and unique entertainment are only the beginning. Experience the magic of three magnificent days at sea then end your fun filled cruise with a stop on Disney's own Castaway Cay. |


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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
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NOT YOUR AVERAGE CRUISE LINE! Royal Caribbean as the one who put surfing simulator, rock climbing walls, ice-skating rinks and other innovative amenities on their ships! They go way beyond the WOW! factor to make sure you have the best Caribbean cruise experience possible. Royal Caribbean ships offer itineraries, activities and amenities designed to appeal to every taste, energy level and age group giving our guests the opportunity to create their own adventure.
Choose the Explorer, Serenade or Jewel as your cruising vessel to St. Croix and the Caribbean.
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Here are some fun activities that cruise ship passengers can participate in while on St. Croix:
Interview and photos of Kai and Irene Lawaetz and
their home, part of St. Croix's most
prestigious Danish families (their
residence is now a museum). Click here.
Read about our excursion to Sprat Hall, St. Croix's oldest plantation.
Click here.
Let us tell you about the uses of St. Croix's flora and fauna. Click
here.
Find out why Cruzan Rum has been voted
number one in the world.
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