Annaberg Sugar Plantation - Virgin Islands National Park
Annaberg Sugar Plantation - Virgin Islands National Park
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johnfi
Port Charlotte, Flórida298 contributos
nov de 2023 • Casais
We have been here many times and it's always a stop for us with showing friends around STJ to get a glimpse of what went on back in the day. The bees were active the day we were there, would be nice if the park service was able to treat the bees so you can walk around more.
Escrita a 2 de dezembro de 2023
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Talia B
Westford, MA20 contributos
jun de 2023 • Casais
This was an interesting, beautiful, and poignant place to visit. My husband and I walked up the stairs to get to the stone ruins of the sugar processing buildings and slave residences. Plaques around the property describe what you are seeing. It really makes you think about the hardship of the people who were enslaved there, next to the ocean views. I doubt they got to enjoy them. I hope their descendants have better lives. Definitely visit this place to get a sense of the history of St. John.
Escrita a 15 de junho de 2023
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MstqMI
Manistique1 292 contributos
abr de 2023
We were on a tour around St. John and this was one of our stops. It was very interesting. "Mr. Bill', a volunteer was very friendly and helpful.
Escrita a 2 de maio de 2023
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LSUTraveller
Denham Springs, LA1 851 contributos
abr de 2023 • Casais
Its reasonably well preserved from the original construction. Lots of history here. Was a bee alert issued for the area (April). Nice overlook of Lenister Bay.
Escrita a 14 de abril de 2023
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MommaBear318
Honesdale, Pensilvânia79 contributos
mar de 2023 • Família
Amazing quick historical trip. We parked below and took wooden stairs up, but you can drive and drop off right at the site. Signs are maintained and have great info. Easy to do with little kids!
Escrita a 21 de março de 2023
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Tracy R
Blanchard, OK103 contributos
mai de 2022
This was an easy, picturesque walk with signs to tell us about what we saw, for a self-guided tour..
Escrita a 20 de janeiro de 2023
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Jen G
Claremont, NH17 contributos
dez de 2022
My college-age kids, after spending a week on St. John visiting various ruins (Reef Bay Trail, Cinnamon Bay Ruins) and amazing beaches, both said that visiting Annaberg was the most impactful and memorable experience of the trip.
There were a handful of volunteers there who helped explain (with easy-to-follow diagrams) how the windmill was used to crush the sugar cane, and then how it was boiled down in successive vats, and then transferred to trays to crystalize. We learned facts about the plantation - how enslaved people did the grueling work to terrace the hillside, plant, grow, and harvest the cane before processing it. We went to the "cook house" and tried some sweet dry bread that was a staple for the enslaved workers, and we met "Bush," an islander with an encyclopedic knowledge of local plants and herbs he tends in the old garden (where the slaves had to grow all their own food). I was a little skeptical that soursop leaves could be used for anything from alleviating swelling/pain to curing cancer (like he said), so I looked it up on WebMd when I got home. All the knowledge of folk remedies that had been passed down to him has now been confirmed by science. So cool. I highly recommend stopping here! The ruins are interesting, but the information is what's most important.
I can't thank these volunteers enough for sharing their knowledge!
There were a handful of volunteers there who helped explain (with easy-to-follow diagrams) how the windmill was used to crush the sugar cane, and then how it was boiled down in successive vats, and then transferred to trays to crystalize. We learned facts about the plantation - how enslaved people did the grueling work to terrace the hillside, plant, grow, and harvest the cane before processing it. We went to the "cook house" and tried some sweet dry bread that was a staple for the enslaved workers, and we met "Bush," an islander with an encyclopedic knowledge of local plants and herbs he tends in the old garden (where the slaves had to grow all their own food). I was a little skeptical that soursop leaves could be used for anything from alleviating swelling/pain to curing cancer (like he said), so I looked it up on WebMd when I got home. All the knowledge of folk remedies that had been passed down to him has now been confirmed by science. So cool. I highly recommend stopping here! The ruins are interesting, but the information is what's most important.
I can't thank these volunteers enough for sharing their knowledge!
Escrita a 31 de dezembro de 2022
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Matthew L
West Harrison, IN140 contributos
jun de 2022
Annaberg was a short drive from Maho Bay beach and was a nice place to visit because it had ruins that were in fairly good shape and was situated above Leinster Bay which allowed for great views and photos. The ruin of the windmill was in very good shape and the pathways around the plantation were very easy to walk. I am not sure if a person with a wheelchair can access the area because there were several wooden steps to get up to it from the main entrance area below. Parking was not a problem for us, each of the three times we parked there we were able to find a spot; morning, noon, and early afternoon.
Escrita a 8 de julho de 2022
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Elizabeth G
Atlanta, Geórgia172 contributos
mai de 2022 • Família
This is an easy and quick visit before or between beaches hops. A history lesson with beautiful views. It gets HOT fast so go in the early morning before the sun rays (and bees which seemed to be abundant)!
Escrita a 27 de maio de 2022
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LV2travelmore
Estados Unidos1 717 contributos
abr de 2022
We went to this place before heading to the beach and were glad we did. It is beautiful. The signs were helpful but if we go back I will check to see if we can get a knowledgeable guide. There is a trail below that some people we met were taking to a beach. We wen to Francis Beach after and were very lucky to get a parking spot.
Escrita a 22 de abril de 2022
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Chris L
Hoquiam, WA7 contributos
can you do this on your own if you are on St John with a rental car? Thanks, Chris
frankolsendk
Birkerod, Dinamarca477 contributos
Yes. Actually you can only do self guided tours. Park at the lot or in the side of the road and take the stairs up. Half an hour will do. Bring snorkelling gear and do Marys Creek which is in front of the parking lot, where the trail to Waterlemon Cay begins
Nichole S
4 contributos
Are you able to do a self tour? or does it have to be guided?
I was in St. Thomas years ago is this beautiful spot where wrote love wishes in/on tree?
JeremiahB1
Portland, OR3 contributos
yes.. however.. just think of it like this.. for many people this place is like Auchswitz.. people were murdered, raped and worked to death in this place. If you wouldn't carve your name into the wall at a Nazi death camp, then you probably shouldn't do it at a slave camp either. Just my opinion... but to answer you, yes this is the same place
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Perguntas frequentes sobre Annaberg Sugar Plantation
- De acordo com os viajantes do Tripadvisor, estas são as melhores formas de conhecer Annaberg Sugar Plantation:
- Reserve sua excursão privada de duas horas e meia pela ilha hoje! (desde 136,77 €)
- Passeio Turístico pela Ilha St John (desde 60,40 €)
- St John Island e Trunk Bay Beach Tour (desde 111,32 €)
- Aventura de 2 dias em St Thomas e St John (desde 185,96 €)
- Excursão privada em St John, incluindo Trunk Bay (desde 419,90 €)
- Hotéis perto de Annaberg Sugar Plantation:
- (3.40 km) House of Open Arms
- (0.68 km) SEAclusion : Panoramic Ocean Views Sunset & Sunrise - On top Ajax Peak
- (0.77 km) Aria -Come stay in your own private mountaintop retreat with pool, a/c!
- (5.70 km) Long Bay Beach Resort
- (2.28 km) Drake's View: Voted Best View in the Caribbean
- Restaurantes perto de Annaberg Sugar Plantation:
- (1.23 km) Colombo's Smoothies
- (2.35 km) Ekaete Pink Corner
- (2.57 km) Skinny Legs Bar and Grill
- (7.62 km) Our Market Smoothies
- (6.12 km) Lime Out