Debra Warner
Syracuse, NY
Virgin Islands Travel Agent Expert
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) are a popular Caribbean destination known for their stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, rich history, and vibrant culture. The territory comprises three main islands: St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, each off...Learn more about me.
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) are a popular Caribbean destination known for their stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, rich history, and vibrant culture. The territory comprises three main islands: St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, each offering unique attractions and experiences for visitors.1.St. Thomas is the busiest and most developed island in the USVI, known for its shopping, dining, and adventure options. The capitol,Charlotte Amalie, is a major port for cruise ships. Some key attractions include:Magens Bay, Blackbeard's Castle dates back to the 17th century and was once home to the infamous pirate. Skyride to Paradise Point: Offering panoramic views of St. Thomas, the Skyride is a must for those who want to see the island from above. Shopping in Charlotte Amalie: The capital city is a duty-free shopping hub, where you can find everything from jewelry and watches to local crafts and high-end designer brands. Coral World Ocean Park, Coral World offers a chance to experience marine life through aquariums, touch pools, and even underwater observatories.2. St. John is the smallest of the three main islands, renowned for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. More than half of the island is part of Virgin Islands National Park, which offers hiking, wildlife watching, and pristine beaches. Notable spots on St. John include:Trunk Bay: Known for its underwater snorkeling trail. Cinnamon Bay: Another idyllic beach on St. John, Cinnamon Bay is known for its calm waters, perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming. For those interested in history, the Annaberg Plantation offers a glimpse into the island's colonial past. The island is filled with trails that range from easy walks to more challenging hikes. The Reef Bay Trail is one of the most famous, taking hikers to a waterfall and ancient petroglyphs. Salt Pond Bay: A quieter spot on the island, Salt Pond Bay is great for kayaking, snorkeling, and birdwatching.3. St. Croix The largest island in the USVI, St. Croix offers a blend of history, culture, and nature. It is less commercialized than St. Thomas, making it ideal for visitors seeking a more laid-back experience. Top spots on St. Croix include:Christiansted: The historic district of Christiansted is filled with charming colonial buildings, shops, and restaurants. The Christiansted National Historic Site includes several preserved buildings dating back to the 18th century. Buck Island Reef National Monument: One of the premier marine destinations in the Caribbean, Buck Island is home to a protected underwater ecosystem. Cruzan Rum Distillery: St. Croix is home to the famous Cruzan Rum, and visitors can tour the distillery to learn about the rum-making process and sample some of the island’s finest spirits.Salt River Bay: A historic and natural site, Salt River Bay is where Christopher Columbus is believed to have first landed in the Virgin Islands. It is also a popular destination for kayaking, boating, and wildlife viewing.Estate Whim Plantation Museum: This well-preserved sugar plantation offers a fascinating look into St. Croix’s agricultural past, with antique tools, historic buildings, and a beautiful garden. Frederiksted: A charming coastal town known for its historic architecture, Frederiksted is also a great location for diving, with nearby wrecks and vibrant marine life to explore.4. Water Island is the smallest of the four U.S. Virgin Islands and is a peaceful retreat away from the crowds. Just a short ferry ride from St. Thomas, Water Island offers a more serene experience with lovely beaches and a relaxed atmosphere. Key features of Water Island include:Honeymoon Beach Pirate's Treasure Beach: A secluded spot on the island where visitors can enjoy privacy and tranquility while soaking in the stunning views. There are several easy hiking trails.5. The USVI is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, and some of the best activities include: Snorkeling and Scuba Diving: With its clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, the USVI offers fantastic snorkeling and diving opportunities, particularly at locations like Buck Island, Trunk Bay, and St. Thomas’ Coki Beach.Boating and Sailing: The islands are known for their excellent sailing conditions, and renting a boat or joining a sailing tour is a popular activity. Many beaches in the USVI offer rentals for kayaks and paddleboards, and exploring the coastline by water is an enjoyable way to take in the scenery.Fishing: The waters around the islands are teeming with fish, and sport fishing is a favorite activity for visitors. Chartering a boat for a day of deep-sea fishing is a popular option.6. In addition to its natural beauty, the USVI offers a rich cultural experience:The Virgin Islands Cultural Heritage Institute: Located in St. Thomas, the institute celebrates the history, culture, and arts of the Virgin Islands.
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When I lived there I loved traveling the coast!
The Northeast Atlantic coast of Florida, often referred to as the “First Coast,” is a region rich in history, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. Stretching from St. Johns County to the Georgia state line, this area includes vibrant cities, pristine beaches, historical landmarks, and diverse ecosystems.
1. St. Augustine: America's Oldest City, St. Augustine, founded in 1565 by Spanish explorer Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental United States. The city’s charm lies in its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and centuries-old landmarks: Castillo de San Marcos National Monument & St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum
.2. Jacksonville: A Modern Metropolis with Coastal Charm, the largest city in Florida by land area, Jacksonville offers a dynamic blend of urban experiences and coastal leisure. Jacksonville Beach: A popular destination for surfing, sunbathing, and oceanfront dining. The Riverwalk along the waterfront is perfect for strolling, offering views of the city's skyline. Jacksonville boasts a variety of cultural attractions such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville (MOCA), the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra.
Amelia Island: Located just off the coast, Amelia Island is known for its charming historic district in Fernandina Beach, serene beaches, and upscale resorts. It’s also home to Fort Clinch State Park, a Civil War-era fort.
3. Ponte Vedra Beach and the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve. Ponte Vedra Beach is a picturesque destination known for its upscale resorts, golf courses, and natural beauty.
TPC Sawgrass: One of the premier golf courses in the world, TPC Sawgrass is home to the Players Championship, one of golf's most prestigious events. The famed 17th hole, known as the “Island Green,” is one of the most recognizable in the sport.
Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve: This protected area offers a unique glimpse into the region's ecosystems. Visitors can explore pristine beaches, salt marshes, and mangroves, as well as enjoy birdwatching, kayaking, and hiking.
4. Flagler County and the Scenic A1A BywayFlagler County offers a more laid-back experience with scenic views, beautiful beaches, and charming small towns. Flagler Beach: Known for its relaxed vibe, this beach town is perfect for those seeking an uncrowded beach experience. The A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway: This scenic route runs along the coast and offers travelers views of Florida's natural landscapes, from dense forests and wetlands to wide stretches of coastline. It also takes you through historical sites like the Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area.
5. The coastline in the northeast part of the state is a paradise for nature lovers. Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve: This vast preserve in Jacksonville encompasses salt marshes, tidal creeks, and upland hardwood forests. Big Talbot Island State Park: Known for its unique "boneyard beach," where dead trees stand tall in the sand, this park is a beautiful spot for photography, hiking, and nature exploration. Little Talbot Island State Park: A barrier island with untouched beaches, salt marshes, and maritime forests. Amelia Island State Park: This park is a sanctuary for native wildlife and offers a peaceful escape with its beautiful beaches, trails, and the opportunity for horseback riding along the shoreline.
6. Historic Sites and Landmarks: San Sebastian Winery: Located in St. Augustine, this winery offers tours of its facility, with tastings of locally produced wines and stunning views of the city.
7. Wildlife and Eco-TourismThe Northeast Atlantic Coast of Florida is home to diverse wildlife, making it a hotspot for eco-tourism think Kayaking and Canoeing: The region’s many rivers, estuaries, and salt marshes offer great opportunities for paddling through scenic environments, with a chance to see manatees & dolphins. Notable species include bald eagles, ospreys, and loggerhead sea turtles.
8. The Northeast Atlantic coast of Florida also hosts a variety of festivals throughout the year, celebrating everything from food and culture to the arts and the outdoors. The St. Augustine Celtic Festival: A celebration of Celtic culture .Jacksonville Jazz Festival: One of the largest free jazz festivals in the country.
9. The region is known for its fresh seafood, farm-to-table dining, and coastal cuisine. St. Augustine’s Seafood: Fresh, local seafood is a highlight of dining in St. Augustine, with favorites such as shrimp, oysters, and stone crabs. Many restaurants along the waterfront offer delicious meals with scenic views .Amelia Island: Known for upscale dining, many restaurants on Amelia Island feature a blend of Southern, coastal, and international cuisines.
Northeast Florida coast is sure to provide unforgettable experiences.
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We had used Debbie to book a cruise to the Caribbean so we sought her services for a trip to Jamaica. We stayed at an all inclusive, Hotel Riu, in Ocho Rios, but did leave the resort for a guided tour of Dunns Falls, Dolphin Cove, and Green Grotto Caves. The Hotel is right on its own private beach, has a water park, 5 pools, fantastic drinks and the cuisine is out of this world. Sun, surf, some exploration, and relaxation was our Family theme. A perfect time for our little family. Debbie is an expert when it comes to these bookings. So glad to have found her.
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Jamaica | Caribbean
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Debra Warner responded: Thank you for the great review. I'm so happy you had a wonderful time! Please don't hesitate to reach out again for any future travel plans.
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wow, what a fantastic experience! Debbie secured several staterooms on Royal Caribbean, departing from Miami to the Eastern Caribbean. The ship was magical as was each stop and our time at sea. So much to do just on the ship, the food, fun, nightlife and accomodations were outstanding. We hit St Maarten, St Thomas, and ended at Coco Cay's Perfect Day. Debbie was able to get us great deals on flights, dining and excursions. She went above and beyond!
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CocoCay | Bahamas | Caribbean
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Debra Warner responded: So Glad your Cruise was a pleasurable experience! This makes me very happy. Please don't hesitate to reach out with any further or future travel needs, large or small.
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we took a bucket list trip to Key West! We got a direct non stop from La Guardia. so very cool! We rented a bungalow right near the beach which was perfect. the flight was smooth, the airport transfer was as well. We took a guided tour of the town, and then explored on our own. We loved it! will go back again. Debbie helpedd us with everything and recommended so many cool things to do and see. We will use her exclusively for our vacations.
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Herkimer, NY
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Key West | Florida | USA
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Debra Warner responded: Hello,
Thank you so much for the great review! I'm so happy your trip was a pleasant experience and that I could help. Please don't hesitate to reach out for any future travel needs, big or small. I'm always happy to help!
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We used Debbie's services to book a trip to see Family in Atlanta, Ga. She booked our flights, rental car, the vacation rental, and tix to the Zoo in Atl. Everything went smoothly. Highly recommended.
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Frankfort, NY
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Atlanta | Georgia | USA
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Debra Warner responded: Hello,
Thank you so much for the great review! I'm so happy your trip was a pleasant experience and that I could help. Please don't hesitate to reach out for any future travel needs, big or small. I'm always happy to help!
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I chose Debbie as a travel advisor for a trip with my friends to St. Augustine Fla. We are an artists group and wanted to tour St. Augustine and do some painting of the beauty there. Debbie booked us a rental car, and a vacation rental so we didnt have to eat out every meal. We went to The San Marcos National fort, Ripleys Believe it or Not, Ponce de Leons Fountain of youth, the St Augustine Lighthouse, the Pirate Museum, and St Augustine Beach, the Colonial Quarter where we relaxed painting talked to locals and tourists.
Debbie handled all the details so we didnt have to stress about any of it. We are taking another leisure trip soon and will definitely call on Debbie to handle all the details. thank you Debbie!
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Debra Warner responded: Hello,
Thank you so much for the great review! I'm so happy your trip was a pleasant experience and that I could help. Please don't hesitate to reach out for any future travel needs, big or small. I'm always happy to help!
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Debbie Warner
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