Located on the waterfront in 18th century Christiansted, Caravelle Hotel & Casino faces the harbor with eastward views of Protestant Cay, Fort Christiansvaern, and westward views of the outmost point of the Judith’s Fancy neighborhood wherein lies the entrance to Salt River (the location of Columbus’s landing in 1493). Northward, when conditions are right, profiles of the other US and British Islands show on the horizon.
Caravelle Hotel & Casino is a completely renovated 42-room hotel located at 44A Queen Cross Street in the historic town of Christiansted, on the island of St. Croix. With natural stone floors, bright open spaces, colorful and flowing textile art,a bright tropical yellow exterior, and welcoming and friendly personality, the European-style hotel features the following:
42 rooms with either a King or two Queen beds, A/C, mini-fridge, premium satellite TV
-Outdoor pool and sun decks
-Bar and restaurant, Rum Runners
-Casino
-24-hour front desk
-Free Wi-Fi
-Free self-parking
-Easy access to island tours, sailing and diving excursions
-On-site shopping
-Walking distance to historic sites, landmarks, shopping, dining, galleries and easy access to the beach ferry
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Toll Free Phone: 1-800-524-0410
Phone: 1-340-773-0687
Fax: 1-340-778-7004
Address: 44A Queen Street, Christiansted, VI 00820
Email: info@hotelcaravelle.com
Website: http://hotelcaravelle.com/
1 TUESDAY-SATURDAY, 11AM-5PM Mascaras y Ritmos Masks &
Rhythms Caribbean Museum Center for the
Arts 340) 772-2622, www.cmcarts.org
1 SUNDAY, 11AM-6PM
Crucian Coconut Festival Bethlehem Sugar Factory Vendors, entertainment, demos,
coconut palms. $7. adults, $5. children/seniors, (340) 690-1385
1 SUNDAY, 10AM-5PM Starving Artists Day Whim Museum,
Frederiksted office@stcroixlandmarks.org
1 THROUGH JANUARY 7, DAY OR NIGHT “Ah Drive Thru Christmas
in Paradise” Teddy’s Party & Rentals, Orange Grove Decorated showcase
display of cultural Christmas themes and scenes. (340) 277-6704
6 THROUGH JANUARY 7, DAY OR NIGHT “Ah Showcase of Crucian
Culture Reflections” Art @ Top Hat Gallery, Company Street Decorated showcase
display of traditional cultural themes and artifacts. (340) 692-2787
6 FRIDAY, 6-12:30AM “Ah Glow In The Park” Limpricht Park
Tree Lighting Festival King Street, Christiansted Carolers, storytellers, moko
jumbies, Quelbe and Steel Pan, Masqueraders, Quadrille Dancers. (340) 626-6477
or (340) 643-9888
7 SATURDAY, 1-4PM & 12 THURSDAY, 1-4PM Candle Making Class Cultured Naturals, Company Street Register on FB page. (340) 626-8232
7 SATURDAY, 10AM- 3PM Limpricht Park
Vintage & Collectibles Fair King Street, Christiansted Vendors, food,
entertainment. Christiansted Community Alliance, 340-513-2081.
7 SATURDAY, 6-11PM “Meet Me Under the Mistletoe” Gala The
Botanical Garden of the Virgin Islands Annual Christmas Gala with famous live
tree auction. Tickets, Eventbrite.com. (340) 692-2874
8 SUNDAY, 9AM-2PM Bamboo Bow Workshop Mount Victory Camp
Eco-Lodge Learn this ancient art and create a functioning bow! $30. Register.
(340) 201-7983
8 SUNDAY, 6AM Beauty & The Beast Triathlon All over St.
Croix Conquer the world-famous Beast, meet triathlon legends in person. Half-distanceTriathlon, Sprint, Aquathlon,
Relay Teams. (340) 513-2707, www.stxtriathlon.com
9 MONDAY, 6-8PM OPENING “In Peril: A Visual Story of Our Oceans Greatest Challenges” Caribbean Museum Center
for the Arts An ocean-advocacy art exhibition, as part of the “Sea Walls:
Artists for Oceans St. Croix” public art activation, December 9-19, sponsored
by PangeaSeed Foundation, Cleansweep Frederiksted, and CMCA. The exhibition
will be on view for two weeks. (340)
772-2622, www.cmcarts.org
11 WEDNESDAY, 4:30-7:30 PM Gallows Bay Holiday Festival
Crafts, local foods, music and Santa at Undercover. Books & Gifts. Lots of
family fun! (340) 719-1567
12 THURSDAY, 5:30-6:30PM Guest Lecture Series Danish West India & Guinea Co. Warehouse Eden Leonard, President and Executive Director of World Ocean School aboard Roseway, will give an orientation to WOS, Roseway, and their many youth programs. Friends of the St. Croix National Parks, www.stxfriends.org, (340) 277-9642
13 FRIDAY, 8:30-11AM Citizen
Science Event St. Croix Yacht Club, Teague Bay Explore fish and invertebrates
that live in the seagrass habitats. First quarterly Seagrass Seine and Water
Quality Patrol. All ages and experience. (340) 773-9531
14 THURSDAY, 1-4PM
Candle Making Class Cultured Naturals, Company Street Register on FB page. (340) 626-8232
Did
you know... St. Croix is ringed by beaches of all shapes and
sizes, some are long white sand stretches, others are small patches
shaded by low sea grape trees and towering coconut palms. Some have
smooth sandy bottoms ideal for swimming, and others have rock and
coral-lined entries perfect for snorkeling!
Did you know... St. Croix is the only Caribbean Island where
a diver can:
●Dive a wall that drops over 13,000 feet
●Dive a reef that is the largest living reef of any Caribbean Island
●Dive five wrecks that are within 100 yards of each other
●Dive a pier
DID
YOU KNOW THAT... Many couples are opting to save the
money (not to mention the stress and hard work) of a big
wedding at home by escaping to a Caribbean island for a
combination wedding/honeymoon. Upon their return, they can
share the event by showing the video and photographs at an
informal reception.
All the islands are beautiful and, on some, weddings have
become a major promotional tool. So why should you choose
St. Croix above others?
DID
YOU KNOW... In addition to it's long and rich multicultural
history, friendly people, open spaces, the blue sea and near perfect
year-round weather, there are a number of reasons to consider
relocating to St Croix. Most importantly, the U.S. Virgin Islands,
which includes St Croix, operate under U.S. law which is important
in both business and personal matters.
This means mainland US companies do business here including retail stores such as K-Mart, Radio Shack, Office Max, McDonald's and Wendy's. Also U.S. financial services including a variety of U.S. mortgage, insurance and banking companies offer local service. U.S. cellular phone companies including AT&T and Sprint, both operate here.
moreOur Port
The Ann E. Abramson Pier is named in honor of the Virgin Islands
Public Works Commissioner who was responsible for much of the
rejuvenation of the Frederiksted area. This is the pier where most
of the large cruise ships dock, as well as military ships,
submarines, and other naval vessels. From time to time, tall-ships
especially from Denmark, can be seen here.
The dock itself has been a favorite diving place especially for
viewing bright coral, sponges, and a multitude of fish life. A night
dive should reveal the sea-horses unique to this pier. Visitors
arriving at the pier often walk through the small town of
Frederiksted and walk to the nearby beaches and beach club