Mike and Xaverie supply ample trip information and tips on the property and places to visit and eat on the island, They kept us up to date with travel restrictions and were promptly responsive to any questions we had, They seem to really care that you enjoy your stay, The property is "island-nice" and you could probably just stay on site and be happy if you're not comfortable driving, March '22, the Unit (C-9) was more than adequate for a couple and with the sliding glass doors open to the windward side we didn't need the A.C, The one thing that stood out for us was the friendliness of the folks who manage the gate, They seemed to be always smiling and friendly and they gave off the "island- vibe" I would expect from locals on a tropical island, (Not so much for a LOT of the other locals we encountered in our adventures) I suggest that you rent a car of some sort and enjoy the freedom to explore as you please, Lots of narrow roads and turns, so the narrower the vehicle the better, Don't let some of the impatient local drivers push you to drive faster than you're comfortable, They like to sometimes tailgate and even honk,,,, even though you're driving the speed limit and above, Google maps will get you exactly where you want to go, We drove a LOT and felt comfortable the whole time, The walking ferry to St John was easy and the 15 minute trip is worth taking, Best dining we found was at the Caribbean Fish Market (google it) but make reservations, We're not big on beaches impacted by cruise ship crowds so we played our beach adventures accordingly, You can ask how many ships are in port as you plan your day, We liked Brewers Bay and we lucked in to a no-cruise-ship day at Magen's Bay, If you're in Red Hook and wanting something different,,,,, try Sunny Days Ice Cream for a "Bushwacker" milk shake! There's more to say but this might be of some help to you initially,