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Hotel in Christiansted ( 0.1 miles)
Sugar Apple Bed and Breakfast is set in Christiansted, 600 metres from Cay Beach and 1.9 km from Sugar Beach. Location was close to the boardwalk with plenty of shopping within just a few minutes walk. The room was clean and the tortoise garden added a fun element.
Hotel in Christiansted ( 0.2 miles)
Located 400 metres from Cay Beach, Caravelle Hotel St Croix offers 3-star accommodation in Christiansted and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar. I truly enjoyed my stay at the Caravelle Hotel on St. Croix. It is my go-to hotel for accommodations whenever I travel to St. Croix for work. The hotel provides a quiet comfortable environment for rest and relaxation. My stay was exceptional, and room was spacious, it had a desk and other amenities but, I like that I was able to sit at a desk to get some additional office work completed. Notably, there is a restaurant on the property, which is very convenient. Unfortunately, I did not get to dine at the restaurant during my stay but, I have eaten at the restaurant during in the past. The food is great, and they have great menu options. Lastly, the Caravelle staff is professional, helpful, and informative especially the front desk agents. I was a little worried about getting stuck on the island because Hurricane Erin was traveling and expected to come near the Virgin Islands. The front desk agent, Aisha, however, assured me that the hotel was equipped to provide any necessary essentials, safety, care, and continued electricity so that guests are cared for and comfortable during a storm, if required. She certainly made me feel at ease, fortunately I made it home before the weather came.
Hotel in Christiansted ( 0.2 miles)
The Comanche A Club Inn of Christianted St Croix is a historical building set 200 metres from Christiansted Harbour and 2 minutes’ walk from D Hamilton Jackson Park. It features a free Wi-Fi.
Christiansted (0.3 miles from Christiansted Harbor Seaplane Base)
Set in Christiansted, within 300 metres of Cay Beach, Historic Apartment in the Heart of Christiansted offers accommodation with air conditioning. Amazing unique stay with lots of character and beautiful grounds. Lovely host, easy breezy check in and loads of space for four of us solo women divers.
Hotel in Christiansted ( 0.3 miles)
Boasting a bar, Company House Hotel St Croix is situated in Christiansted in the Saint Croix region, 400 metres from Cay Beach and 2.2 km from Sugar Beach. Clean, comfortable, and close to the beach and boardwalk.
Christiansted (0.3 miles from Christiansted Harbor Seaplane Base)
Situated in Christiansted, Maison Rouge - Room 4 features accommodation within 2.4 km of Sugar Beach. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Cay Beach is 400 metres away.
Christiansted (0.3 miles from Christiansted Harbor Seaplane Base)
Maison Rouge - Room 3 is situated in Christiansted. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Cay Beach is 400 metres away.
Christiansted (0.3 miles from Christiansted Harbor Seaplane Base)
Set in Christiansted in the Saint Croix region, Maison Rouge -Room 1 features a balcony. The apartment is 2.3 km from Sugar Beach.
Hotel in Christiansted ( 0.3 miles)
Set in Christiansted, a few steps from Cay Beach, King Christian Hotel offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a private beach area and a restaurant. Great location, super clean room, can’t ask for mush more than that really
Christiansted (0.4 miles from Christiansted Harbor Seaplane Base)
Historic and Beautiful Danish home in Downtown offers accommodation in Christiansted, 2.5 km from Sugar Beach. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Cay Beach is 300 metres away.
No air conditioning in master bedroom. Water leak in master bath. Uncomfortable twin beds in guest room. Small shower in guest room. Mold smell. Very limited internet. Dirty/soiled living room furniture. Dirty outdoor furniture. Beautiful view but beach not for swimming. The Landing was our favorite spot. Avoid towing traps downtown.
Lots of shops and great places to eat. Grocery prices are UNBELIEVABLY HIGH. I packed about 35# of frozen food in my checked luggage to help offset food costs. IE: 1 quart of milk was $ 9.99 at grocery store 😨, half pound of bacon was $ 19.99...YIKES
Great location on the boardwalk near all activities. Many restaurants, bars, historical buildings, fort, streets and excursions to see, experience and take part of. This is an old historic city on a picturesque island with a multitude of things to do. Our hotel was in a great location but lacking the renovated pool and outdoor space. When looking for a great island tour contact Jacobs Tours.
A very interesting place with lots of history and amazing restaurants - many hidden away - and with nearby beaches and stunning scenery. Parts of town are a little rough, but people are friendly. Reminded us of New Orleans. Take a day-long boat trip with Big Beard - not to be missed. Our stay at the Buccaneer Resort was fantastic! Rent a car so you can check out the whole island
Good snorkeling areas on the West End of the island (West Bay/Sand Castle, Dorsch, Rainbow Beach . Scuba was great at Cane Bay and the Pier. For a beautiful pristine beach with snorkeling, head to Mermaid Beach at Buccaneer!! Gorgeous and friendly staff! The terrain was hills and curvy so be careful when driving on the left side of the road. A lot of the roads do not have the brush cut back and hard to see around. The rain forest was beautiful and the beer drinking pigs were fun to watch (didn't like the hamburgers, they had an extremely funny taste to them). You MUST do the BIO BAY! Absolute amazing experience and highly recommend the guys are Bush Tribe. Botanical Gardens was pretty but small. Jungle James petting zoo was small but interesting to hear how his family lives off the land. Buck Island was a fun trip, snorkeling ok but mostly dead coral that hasn't revived yet. Turtle Beach is gorgeous but primitive.
If you want to have a Caribbean vacation on an uncrowded island, St. Croix is for you. We enjoyed staying in Christiansted, which is the larger of the main two cities. We came to scuba dive, and the diving didn't disappoint. I would have to say, however, the island doesn't have as much going on as maybe St. Thomas, but this was fine with us. We didn't eat in any restaurants, but that was a personal preference; we rented an apartment, sourced and cooked all of our meals. I would say Christiansted isn't necessarily that easy to get around in, you need a car -- we rented one but it's left-side driving which can be frustrating and confusing at times (we even witnessed a very bad accident while there). A lot of people, probably tourists, forget which side and end driving down the middle in a lot of places. The roads are also not in the greatest shape, not well-marked and rather narrow. However, we only drove so we could get to the dive boats.