Awaiting Your Return From Shore |
Although primarily
known as the island where Napoleon died after his defeat at Waterloo and
exile, the charm of St. Helena lies in its remoteness, surrounded by a
magnificent coastline, with 1,000-foot-high cliffs dropping down to rocks
pounded by the Atlantic. The countryside ranges from wind-eroded desert with
multicolored ridges and valleys to flax- and tree-covered hillsides, soft
pastures, and vegetation-filled valleys.
Exploring Jamestown, the island's tiny capital and only city, is
delightful. Plantation House, the 1792 governor’s residence, is a favorite
because of the giant tortoises (one is reputedly 200 years old). Longwood
House, filled with Napoleonic memorabilia, is where Napoleon spent the
final six years of his life in exile.
Pier Information. The ship is scheduled to anchor in James’ Bay.
Jamestown is easy walking distance. Local residents may be
available in limited numbers for tours around the island. From the
tender landing there are about 10 steps to climb to the car parking
area. |
Shopping. Locally made lace, embroidery, baskets, and items
decorated with inlaid wood make attractive souvenirs. |
Cuisine. Seafood is good here. You may want to try Anne’s
Place, located in the Castle Gardens and Dot’s Cafe in the Market. The
Consulate Hotel and the historic Wellington House are the two hotels in
Jamestown. |
Other Sights. Many of Jamestown's 18th-
and 19th century buildings feature such decorative details as heavy
brass door knockers and iron railings. Walking along Main Street, note
Essex House, built in 1739, and the massive Malabar, a Victorian
warehouse. The St. Helena Handicraft Center stands in the shade of two
fig trees.
Jacob’s Ladder. The 699 steps that lead to Ladder Hill are
known as Jacob's Ladder. Originally, the steps formed part of a tramway
system for hauling military supplies up the 700-foot-high cliff and
sending farm produce down.
Golf. Longwood is pleasant but not championship material;
one can always play the 9-hole St. Helena Golf Course. |
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Awaiting Your Return
From Shore |
Complimentary
Spirits Await |
Return to Your
Suite and Sail Away to The Next Adventure |
Entertainment
and Dancing Await You |