Wade the Shark: Low season plannin’

Wade’s excited because low season rates are kicking in. Here’s a few examples:
April 12: Carefree Getaways, Catered To, Caribbean Villas
April 15: Destination St. John, Seaview Homes
April 25: Gallows, St. John Properties, Windspree
May 1: Caneel Bay, Maho Bay Campgrounds
Best chance at finding bargains? September and October. That, in our opinion, also happens to be the best time of the year to be on the island. Great water. Fewer people. Perfect.




















April 12th, 2008 06:02
Glad to see Wade the Shark making a cameo appearance! I’ve missed him!
April 12th, 2008 10:21
july is my time. Better houses for better prices than even going to the North Carolina coast. Can’t wait!
April 12th, 2008 12:39
i’ve only ever been during low season. how diffierent is it from thanksgiving - nowish? would you say it’s better or worse?
April 14th, 2008 08:07
We went last fall and this past February as well. I have to say that I’ve always been a “high season” girl until these past two trips. Between the amount of people and the water conditions (and obviously price), I think I have become an off season convert. Can’t wait until this fall!! ALready booked the flight.
April 14th, 2008 14:34
All,
How much significance should one put on potential hurricanes when planning a visit during the off-season? I realize they usually don’t hit St. John directly, but if there’s one in the Atlantic or elsewhere in the Carribean, the water, wind and weather gets mighty rough sometimes, doesn’t it? Thanks for the answer.