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Islands Magazine: Best Island To
Live On 2008
by Jennica Peterson

#1. St. Croix, U.S.
Virgin Islands :
St. Croix, Literally
the picture of Caribbean paradise.
Why St. Croix?
We didn't have to puzzle too hard over choosing St. Croix. It's a U.S.
territory (hence no immigration, work permit or property rights
worries), it's English-speaking, it's affordable and it's a nonstop
flight from the U.S. It also looks like that picture of Caribbean
paradise -- swaying palm trees, a pale slice of beach, a blue wash of
sea -- that decorates computer screensavers and cubicle walls
nationwide. Compared to its sister Virgin Islands, St. Croix is less
touristy than St. Thomas and more populated than St. John. We think it's
just right.
Life of an Expat
"We basically said, 'Let's go live there a year and evaluate it, then we
can move back if it doesn't work out,'" says Anna Holley, who moved to
St. Croix from Austin, Texas, with her husband, Carl. "We didn't have
any kids, we were young and it was a year of our lives. I can think of a
lot worse things to do with a year of my life." Now Anna and Carl, both
32, have lived on the island for nearly six years. "The first night in
our condo I made a spaghetti dinner," says Anna. "A year later I made
the same spaghetti dinner and we looked at each other and said, 'Do you
want to stay? Yes!' A year goes by so quickly."
Anna and Carl started their lives on the island working at local resorts
and restaurants. Soon they both found jobs more in line with their
interests. Anna works as a producer for the website
gotostcroix.com, which provides
information about vacationing on or moving to the island. Carl bought a
boat and started his own sport-fishing business,
Fish with Carl. Two years after they
moved to St. Croix, Anna knew it had all come together. "When I moved
into the house that I live in now, I was painting the kitchen cabinets
and it was Carl's first day taking tourists out fishing," says Anna.
"I'm covered in paint and I look out the window and I see Carl's boat,
the Mocko Jumbie, passing. Out of all the times for me to look out our
window! I just started crying," she says. "I think that was the moment
for me that I knew we were supposed to be here."
On
November 30, 2006, Anna and Carl welcomed their daughter, Savanna Cay
Holley, to the island life. "Starting a family here was not a concern
for me," says Anna. "Savanna's outside 80 percent of the day, seeing the
geckos, hummingbirds, chickens and horses that are on our property. She
is going to say, 'I grew up in the Caribbean.' How horrible is that?" On
the weekends, the Holley family likes to take mini road-trips across the
island. "On the west side are the most beautiful beaches," Anna says.
"They are what magazine layouts are made of. The water is so calm, so
blue. The beaches are so white and sandy. This is our life -- it just
happens to be on a beautiful island."
Anna's advice for others dreaming of this beautiful life: "You're never
going to have enough money. You're never going to be prepared enough.
Take a chance. It's not for everyone, but I say take a year and do it."
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Facts of Life
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Climate: Tropical
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Population of St. Croix: 53,234
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Percentage "statesiders" (not born on St. Croix): about 15 percent
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Population of main towns, Christiansted and Frederiksted: 2,637 and
732
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House starting price: mid $100,000s
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Travel from U.S.: Nonstop flights available, or connect through
Miami, Puerto Rico or St. Thomas.
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Closest hospital: Christiansted
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Price of a local beer: $3 for a pint of Blackbeard Ale at St.
Croix's Fort Christian Brew Pub.
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Language: English
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Ease of immigration: Easy
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Ease of buying a home: Easy
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Website:
usvitourism.vi
Purchasing Paradise
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$ Three-bedroom, two-bath Caribbean house with new ceramic-tile
floors and front porch: $165,000.
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$$ Three-bedroom, 2,700-square-foot estate with exposed-beam
ceilings and new covered patio: $398,500.
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$$$
Five-bedroom, new hilltop home with the use of a golf course and
yacht club, cathedral ceilings, two-person spa bathtub and serene
swimming pool: $1.2 million.
Runners Up
2. Ambergris Caye, Belize
3. Culebra, Puerto Rico
4. Bequia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines
5. Eleuthera, Bahamas
6. Kauai, Hawaii
7. Gozo, Malta
8. Vanua Levu, Fiji
9. Orcas Island, Washington
10. Palawan, Philippines
11. Kangaroo Island, Australia
12. Singapore
Best Islands To Live On
2007
1. Aruba
2. Big Island, Hawaii
3. Carriacou, Grenada
4. Cedar Key, Florida
5. Dominica
6. Gozo, Malta
7. Grand Cayman
8. Isla Colon, Panama
9. Long Island, Bahamas
10. Negros Oriental, Philippines
11. New Zealand
12. Norfolk Island, Australia
13. Penang, Malaysia
14. Pico, Azores, Portugal
15. St. Kitts
16. Taveuni, Fiji
17. Union Island, St. Vincent & the Grenadines
18. Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras
19. Vanuatu
20. Vieques, Puerto Rico
ISLANDS considered certain factors when researching
this list, including weather conditions, expats' experiences,
real-estate prices and ease of immigration.

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