One of our contributing writers, Bibi Jordan, was recently published in ZajiGirl travel blog. Her piece details the work of So Elsewhere's Virgin Bloggers Bootcamp in the Virgin Islands, run by our consulting firm, So Elsewhere Consulting.
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Posts Tagged ‘ St. John ’
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Immerse Yourself In Nature: Concordia Eco-tents
Like Thoreaux’s Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts, Concordia Eco-Tents is a place to immerse yourself in nature. Surrounded by the Virgin Island’s National Park, Concordia offers many options for exploring by foot, fin or 4-wheel drive.
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South Shore Villa, USVI
South Shore Villa, located within US Virgin Island National Park boundaries, is the ultimate private luxury vacation spot for college graduates who have been able to find (and hold on to) a job in the investment world. Perhaps even the New York City public school teacher can afford to splurge on this Caribbean villa...
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St. John’sTrail Bandit: Man Behind the Maps
Somewhere along our travels in the Virgin Island we heard about the Trail Bandit. His handy work, a self published map of the island’s trails, was to be found in some of the local shops. It was an intriguing title and a great map, so I shot him an email with a few questions...
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Maho Bay’s Parallel Universe
It turns out that Maho has a program where volunteers can come work around the camp for four hours a day in exchange for room and discounted food. And if you’re really serious about spending some time on St. John, say you really want to become familiar with the 67% of the island...
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Hamilton’s Taxi & Island Tours
So, you haven’t been able to rent a car during your stay on St. John, nor have you spent time away from your campground. Don’t fret, ask for Hamilton Eugene!
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Meandering Through Mellow Maho
Our arrival on St. John was much less poetic then expected. After a gorgeous forty-five minute taxi ride through St. John’s National Park (67% of St. John is a National Park) we arrive at Maho Bay Campground. After paying the $8/per person taxi fee, we are greeted by a female receptionist who appears to...
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