FEATHER LEAF NEWS
Interview with Glen Merzer
...but they had fun on land and night diving with the us.
The following morning, I wanted to get a closer look at the marine life, so I met up with Ryan Flegal and Corina Marks, a husband-and-wife team who offer dives at the Feather Leaf Inn, an eco-lodge facing Butler Bay. - Travel and leisure, Carley Thornell, jan 2024
With an emphasis on healthy, plant-based, sustainable practices (the inn is 100% solar powered, and the grounds have been planted with a budding "food forest" of more than 100 fruit and nut trees), its become popular as a yoga and meditation retreat. -Frommers, Alexis Lipsitz Flippin
A time when the skies were so dark that you could easily see, and almost dare to tuch, any one of a zillion stars. - uncommon caribbean, Steve Bennet, 2021
It embodies what is so special about St. Croix by celebrating the historic charm of our architecture and featuring the nature surrounding the Inn all while being sustainable through their practice and message. - Live virgin islands, Corinne King, july 2022
Rather than glorifying its dark, colonial past, Feather Leaf builds on its agrarian roots, emphasizing healthy, plant-based food and sustainable tourism. - Travel and Leisure, By Stacey Leasca, may 2022
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Wreck divers, this one’s for you. The Feather Leaf Inn on St. Croix’s west coast is yards from Butler Bay, home of the five of the island’s wrecks. - Scuba divers, Brooke Morton June 2022
The couple is known for saying, “If you’re looking for a hotel, book a hotel. If you’re looking for a Caribbean experience where you can explore and learn, come stay with us at the Feather Leaf Inn.” - Coldwell Banker, St. Croix Realty, Anquanette Gaspard, Mar 2022
Feather Leaf Inn’s impressive location makes the property the perfect venue for weddings and private parties, reunions, events and even retreats. The property can host up to 30 guests simultaneously, features several shared open spaces and has a large room that can be used for yoga and other classes. They also offer 100% plant-based catering, an ideal choice for yoga or wellness retreats. - Coldwell Banker, St. Croix Realty, Anquanette Gaspard, mar 2022
If you’re looking for a hotel, book a hotel. But if you’re looking for a Caribbean experience where you can explore and learn, come stay with us at the Feather Leaf Inn.
“We’ve planted a young food forest of tropical fruit and nut trees and we’re working towards solutions in food sustainability and habitat restoration. We’re scuba divers and USA Today said that the shipwrecks right in front of the inn are the best spot to dive in all of the Caribbean. We’ll gladly tell you about our plans to protect and restore the coral reefs.”
A special oasis of peace and discovery where guests could come to better know and love themselves, the history of St.Croix, and good-for-you food. A place of sharing and welcome: of warm hugs, bright smiles, and deeply rewarding experiences. - uncommon caribbean, Steve Bennet, Feb 2021
Our belief, as stewards, is that this space should be shared. We want to learn from history and empower people as we work together towards a healthier and more equitable world.
Eco-tourism, when it works, benefits the place it is in because your dollars are reinvested in social and ecological projects.
The Feather Leaf Inn hosts wellness retreats like Trauma Informed Yoga, Relax and Rejuvenate: A Nervous System Regulation Retreat for Stress, and Breast Cancer Survivors as well as educational groups such as Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute grad students and Sea Education Association.
We’ve planted a young food forest of tropical fruit and nut trees and we’re working towards solutions in food sustainability and habitat restoration. We’re scuba divers and USA Today said that the shipwrecks right in front of the inn are the best spot to dive in all of the Caribbean. We’ll gladly tell you about our plans to protect and restore the coral reefs.