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5.0 (9 reviews)
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Island View Guest House - Pool with fabulous view

Island View Guest House

4.8(45 reviews)
2.6 km

This charming little place lives up to all expectations. We chose it based on internet reviews and…read moreare so pleased. It is quiet and charming (except for the very vocal roosters lol). The views are spectacular and it's so pleasant sitting either on our private balcony, at the pool or at the restaurant looking out over the harbors watching all the activities. The room we have is very large with a very comfortable bed, nice sofa and chairs. Bathroom is more than serviceable but not luxurious. I love the laid back pace. Sitting at breakfast chatting with the other guests, enjoying the swings at the pool, the out of this world dinner at the steakhouse. It's exactly the kind of relaxing getaway we needed!

Hey, everyone! If you're headed to St. Thomas and need a place to stay, look no further: Island…read moreView Guest House is IT. My husband and I just spent five incredible days there and can't recommend it enough. It's a stone's throw away from the airport, so super easy to get to. The hospitality is unmatched (Eileen is the BEST!), the rooms are large, clean and spacious, the beds are SO comfy and they've got this salt water pool where you can just relax and soak up the sun and some killer views of the ocean. And can we talk about breakfast?! Eggs, sausage, fresh fruit, toast, OJ, tea, coffee - all piping hot and made fresh for you every morning. Also, they've got this incredible on-site restaurant, Island View Steakhouse. Chef Marshall Bishop heads it up and trust me, the man's a genius. We unfortunately only dined there one night since we wanted to hit up all of the other "good" restaurants on the island and regret not having another dinner there. Every last thing about our meals, from appetizers to dessert, blew us away. Those meals were hands down the best we had on the island, and I think we knew it that night. I'm STILL dreaming about the perfectly prepared ribeye I had the pleasure of having. Honestly, it was the best I've ever had! Do yourself a huge favor and check out Island View Guest House and Steakhouse. I guarantee you won't regret it. And before anyone asks, no, I was not paid or asked to say any of this; i just wanted to give this little slice of heaven a shout out!

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Island View Guest House - Wine is better with cats

Wine is better with cats

Island View Guest House - More expansive views

More expansive views

Island View Guest House

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Bellavista Bed & Breakfast - Making mornings memorable with a very special breakfast overlooking the harbor

Bellavista Bed & Breakfast

5.0(3 reviews)
0.4 km

We have been staying at Bella Vista Bed and Breakfast each year for the past eight years-we…read morewouldn't miss a chance to relax and enjoy all that Bella Vista offers their guests. Wendy and Doug provide all the amenities found in a five star resort: delicious breakfasts, beautiful rooms, a pool overlooking Charlotte Amalie, concierge services, and wonderful conversation. You will not be disappointed when you stay at Bella Vista!

If you're going to be staying on Saint Thomas I'm assuming you want to have a great time while…read moreyou're there. Well look. No. Further. Bellavista Bed and Breakfast is the best place to stay on Saint Thomas and let me tell you why. Location: The bed and breakfast is halfway up a sizable hill, so you get a clear view of the cruise ship harbor, the ocean, and all of Charlotte Amelie, the second biggest town on the island. It's far enough away from downtown that you can't really hear it, but close enough that a quick 5 minute walk will get you where you want to go. Facilities: An amazing house with surprisingly strong security; if she didn't point it out to you, you wouldn't notice it at all. The house is very open during the day and locked up tight at night time. The house itself is gorgeous with a lovely open living room and a balcony off the kitchen where Wendy, the owner, serves her amazing breakfasts (more on that later). There is a private deck side pool for when you want to skip coki beach and just be somewhere quiet. The rooms are just what you need, and she keeps them immaculate. Breakfast: Prepared to be blown away. My wife and I are pretty used to hotel continental breakfasts: contrasted with Wendy's food the hotels are serving you rubbish. Wendy prepares beautiful meals with fresh fruit, everything made from scratch, and frequently with self made smoothies. Breakfast isn't something you'd ever expect to be this good; for us it was the best part of everyday, and we had some really good days. Wendy: Yeah she's an amenity all by herself. She's incredibly friendly, very funny, and gives you the most personal service you've ever had. She knows practically everything about the island and what to do, she knows exactly who and when to call for cabs, and on top of this runs the whole B&B almost single handedly. She's one of the nicest people you will ever meet. All in all you're going to be getting an experience better than some of the activities on the island you'll be booking. Wouldn't you rather have an amazing experience you can rely on everyday than just the regular old hotel trip? I would, and I am so glad I stayed here.

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Bellavista Bed & Breakfast - Relaxation...

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Bellavista Bed & Breakfast - A view of Charlotte Amalie...

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A view of Charlotte Amalie...

Galleon House - Good ole Jeremy

Galleon House

3.7(35 reviews)
0.2 km

I was happy that this place was near the town and I could walk around and explore. I didn't feel…read morelike taking a taxi, so from there to Havensight was a good 28-30 minute walk (IF you can take the heat). I had a great view of the town and got to meet their cute residential cat, Captain Jack (he was a lovely alarm clock at 6AM when I heard his meows outside). The other alarm clocks are the roosters at 3AM, and they will keep going for hours, which had me laughing. Let me warn you, if you stay during the weekend, the club next door will be BUMPING. Also, be prepared for mosquitos and have some repellent ready to go. Don't be scared of the lizards. They are more scared of you and fun to watch. There are A LOT of stairs. PACE YOURSELF. Most of everything in town closes at 5PM. There's a really good food truck outside that has some good soul food (he only comes out around 5PM and you can smell it). Other than that, I had a roommate I named Jeremy, the resident huntsman spider who decided to live in the shower area (I let him live and slept with one eye open).

After traversing what seemed like a thousand steps, we finally made it to the check-in part of this…read morebed and breakfast. Part-owner Harry offered a helping hand and our check-in was very smooth. The view from the open air deck was phenomenal and we met a very nice couple, who were also staying here and had dinner with them. Harry gave great suggestions on where to eat and informed us on what we were viewing from the deck. We opted for the most basic room and the bed was not quite as comfortable as I would have liked but overall, this place is pretty nice. The breakfast is very simple (breakfast bars, muffins, coffee, juice, and such.) We only stayed one night before heading to St. Croix but our check-out was also smooth, and we had a great time during our visit. Definitely not ritzy, but it was OK for one night.

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Galleon House - Food truck guy. Don't miss him late in the afternoon!

Food truck guy. Don't miss him late in the afternoon!

Galleon House - Sunset view from the balcony.

Sunset view from the balcony.

Galleon House - Night view from the balcony.

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Night view from the balcony.

Two Sandals by the Sea Inn - Venice Room

Two Sandals by the Sea Inn

4.1(19 reviews)
8.1 km

Absolutely wonderful bed and breakfast - one of the best we've ever stayed in! Located in Red Hook,…read moreit's on a little hill overlooking the water. We stayed in the Malibu Suite - the room was incredibly comfortable, had great air conditioning, and wasn't noisy at all when time to sleep. We loved the balcony outside - it had both a table and chairs as well as a "bed" swing - I'd call it a bench swing, but it was much larger than that and more than comfortable for two. We loved our daily breakfasts with them. They let you pick a breakfast time, and then set you up outside on the balcony so you can view the water while you eat. It is so relaxing and the food is both delicious and plenty to get your day started. It's also super conveniently located. We picked Red Hook and Two Sandals because it was right by the ferry dock to St John as well as centrally located to all the places we wanted to go while on the island. Very easy to call a taxi for pick up from here, but just check with them when calling to see if they'll drive up the hill or not - some taxis will expect you to meet them at the bottom of the hill. Highly recommend staying here while enjoying your time on St Thomas!

After a last minute AirBnB host cancelled our reservation, we happened to come across this spot…read more And we're so glad we did! For an extra fee, they picked us up from the airport, which was awesome and made the start of our vacation stress free. The spot is close enough to walk to Red Hook (if you're adventurers like us) or a cheap taxi. Either way, you make it down within minutes, and they have EVERYTHING here - food, shops, and a ferry to St. John. It was the perfect spot. If you went the other way, it's a quick walk to Secret Harbor Beach, which, WOW. It's not crowded, white sand beaches, and beautiful sunsets. Highly recommend. The room was initially smaller than we anticipated, but it wasn't bad, especially since we were barely there. Very clean, quiet, and accommodating. The owners were always around, and always available by text for the best experience. I've seen a few reviews about no hot water, this isn't true, it just takes a few minutes to warm up. So don't listen to those. I saved the best for last. THE BREAKFAST. HOLY COW. It's home made, fresh, and SO delicious. It was SO worth it for this every morning on their balcony over looking Red Hook Bay. We loved our experience here. Highly recommend.

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Two Sandals by the Sea Inn - Venice Room

Venice Room

Two Sandals by the Sea Inn - Helpful Helen

Helpful Helen

Two Sandals by the Sea Inn

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Garden by the Sea B&B

Garden by the Sea B&B

5.0(2 reviews)
14.0 km

So I went to St John in November and just wanted to give some updates. The island is up and running…read moreso the fun is on! I stayed at Garden by the Sea for my stay and will never stay anywhere else. Everything about it is amazing. From the service Eileen and John give to the comfort and ease of being at a B&B. Friendly, clean, affordable, and beautiful views!!! GO GO GO!!!! Barbara B.

We prefer B&Bs that have absorbed some local color and character. In selecting the "Garden by the…read moreSea," we hit the nail right on the head. This lovely little inn has true island charm--from the private, screened-in outside shower replete with tropical plants, sea glass mobiles, and walls bedecked with sea shells and corral, to the open-air common room with beautifully tiled mosaic floors of local sea life, and birds chirping all around. The location was perfect for us. It was a reasonable stroll to the beach bars and ferry (by way of the path along the pond). But the distance from those "lively" spots means that an evening spent on the veranda at the inn is restful, not like your third-story balcony over M Street in Georgetown. When we booked our trip in March, it was with Kathleen, but when we arrived it was the new owners, Eileen and John, who greeted us. Every thing had been handled so seamlessly that, if they had not told us of their new occupation as inn owners, we would not have known there had been a hand-off. From the helpful hospitality and excellent breakfasts, to the morning greeting of Fiona and Cooper (their dogs), we found this garden by the sea a genuine West Indies experience.

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Estate Lindholm - View from deck.

Estate Lindholm

5.0(20 reviews)
14.3 km
$$

My husband and I had our honeymoon here and can't wait to visit again! This was our first time on…read moreSaint John, although we've visited several other Virgin Islands and Caribbean islands, and we can't imagine going anywhere else. We felt like family from the moment we arrived and met Savannah. The location is close/walkable to town but very quiet. Breakfast every morning was fresh, everything was clean, and Tim was always a text away for any questions or suggestions. There was an "island issue" hiccup where we didn't have water for half a day, but a case of water (and a bottle of wine) delivered to our room made us forget about any inconvenience. HIGHLY recommend!

I'm so glad we chose to stay here while celebrating our 30th anniversary for a week. We stayed in…read moreroom Jumbie and it was perfect! The view was amazing from this room! The view from the pool/breakfast area was amazing also. The location is just outside of town, there was a relaxing feel about the whole place. Being on the deck for sunset, glass of wine and music from the bay were perfect. We did walk up from the Bay Area and it was a hike, be ready. Going down was much easier of course. There is a trial you can hike to Honeymoon Beach. This beach was probably our top for just chilling out and enjoying the ocean. There were lounge chairs here, a bar to buy drinks, large area for shade, (if you need that) ;). We ended up renting a Jeep so we could go explore all the different beaches/areas of the island. Maho beach, great snorkeling, you will see a turtle. Even if not snorkeling you will see a turtle. Fun area here for food/drink, and lots of different rentals. The resort provides beach chairs for you to use, a cooler and you can rent the snorkel gear. I encourage you to take advantage of all that. They also provide ice. We didn't discover that until we had been there for a couple of days. Everyone working on the resort was so friendly, including the owner. When we go back to Saint John we will be staying here again! Thank you!

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Estate Lindholm - Pool view/breakfast area

Pool view/breakfast area

Estate Lindholm - View from deck

View from deck

Estate Lindholm - Second level Rendezvous queen suite with sweeping water views

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Second level Rendezvous queen suite with sweeping water views

Tillett Hostel - (outside of the guesthouse)

Tillett Hostel

3.5(8 reviews)
4.4 km

Where to begin? I loved staying at this place whilst I was on St. Thomas. Be forewarned that it is…read morea hostel type environment, there is a bar/restaurant in the courtyard so it may be a bit noisy if they have a band playing (often), and there are a couple of private rooms but most beds are in dorms. Ok, lets go. The staff here is very laid back but very helpful. The long term guests often pitch in to help (shout out to Marsha!) with the check in/out procedures when the two owners (Abigail and Eric) have to be offsite. That said, the owners leave their cell phone numbers posted along with other useful numbers (taxis, airport transport, Wi-Fi passwords) on a board in the common kitchen area. They do ask that you provide an approximate arrival time so that they are around to check you in. I stayed in the male dorm with 7 other people. We did have our own bathroom for our dorm so that helped with keeping wait times down for showers. All exterior doors have computer pass code locks which is a plus in my mind. There is a full size kitchen for all to use with some freebies such as coffee and tea. The dorms have air conditioning which is a blessing in the tropics. They have a computer for use in the common area (did you know the Virgin Islands have some of the highest internet speeds in the United States?) and a book of tips and info about the island. The safari taxis stop across the street if going to the east side of the island/Red Hook, or a little down the street if going to to the west side of the island/Charlotte Amalie. The guesthouse is located in Tillet Gardens which is a little collection of shops and eateries surrounding a courtyard. Worth browsing around. They are also down the street from a modern strip mall with a supermarket, K Mart, and a full service post office. The only Walgreens Pharmacy on the Virgin Islands is located a few hundred feet down the road. Good place to stock up essentials and they have really cheap liquor also. The downsides if you can call them that are that you are a bit away from Charlotte Amalie and Red Hook so plan on a little transit time. There is a small parking lot if you have your own car but it is shared with the other businesses so parking might be tight. As I mentioned there is a restaurant in the courtyard that often has music so if your windows are open then you may have some noise into the night. They do have a supply of earplugs if you need them. Finally they are slowly changing their name to Tillet Hostel but things are taking a while due to the paperwork. So you may see them going by both names if you are attempting to find them online etc. If you like the hostel style of traveling then you will love this place.

After inquiring about hostels in the St. Thomas forum, or "spontaneous, budget accommodation" as I…read morereferred to it, someone responded by telling me that the only place that sounded even close to what I was looking for was called Rhoda's Guest House in Tillett Gardens. That wasn't exactly the answer I was looking for, but I decided to look it up anyways. I came across their Facebook page and started reading about their story and checking out the pictures. I could immediately tell that this place was uniquely awesome, so I e-mailed them for more information. I got a response right away from the property manager, Abigail, with all of the rates and availability and such. Everything sounded fantastic, so it was a go. Now, fast forward to present time as I sit on the plane back to the mainland... The name of this charming little place may be Rhoda's Guest House, but you are treated more like family than a guest. The hospitality that my friend and I received from Eric (owner) and Abigail (manager) was second to none. We've never felt more welcome at a hotel, hostel, guesthouse, or any other type of accommodation than we did at Rhoda's. As Abigail will explain during your tour of the property, nearly every square foot of the guest house has been completely renovated. All of the guest rooms and bathrooms are super clean and spacious, and there is A/C throughout the entire house. The kitchen is huge and fully equipped with refrigerator, freezer, stove, oven, microwave, and dishwasher. There is also a little outdoor patio with chairs and a grill. Perhaps the most fascinating thing about Rhoda's is its place in the rich, artistic history of Tillett Gardens and St. Thomian culture. I would love to be able to explain exactly what I mean by that, but unfortunately that part of our stay is not something that I could possibly put into words. The only way to truly experience something that unique and enchanting is to see it for yourself. That being said, I strongly encourage ALL travelers, whether you're on a budget or not, to check this place out. Aside from the fact that you're likely to pay more per day for valet parking at a resort than you will per night at Rhoda's, you're guaranteed two things: an unforgettable island experience and the friendship of anyone and everyone you meet inside the realm of Tillett Gardens and Rhoda's Guest House. Cheers!

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Tillett Hostel - Bathrooms also in the shipping container. Very warm inside. The access to toilets showers and sinks.

Bathrooms also in the shipping container. Very warm inside. The access to toilets showers and sinks.

Tillett Hostel - (living room & non-smoking deck)

(living room & non-smoking deck)

Tillett Hostel - The main area, but now where we stayed.

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The main area, but now where we stayed.

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas

3.8(200 reviews)
9.4 km
$$$$

This review is just for the pool/beach area. We didn't stay at the hotel; however, we bought and…read moreused a "daycation" pass through ResortPass. The beach and pool are both beautiful. Attendants are very helpful too. Loved the included amenities and accommodations. Options to snorkel, go out on personal sailboats, and other stuff too. We'll definitely come back here again the next time we're in St. Thomas. It's a fantastic alternative to regular cruise excursions.

An absolutely amazing and unforgettable luxury vacation in St. Thomas! My husband and I have stayed…read moreat the Ritz-Carlton three times now, and our most recent visit was for a family vacation and it was hands-down amazing! The views are simply breathtaking, and the property is immaculate and beautifully maintained. We enjoyed walking through the gardens and landscaping, and the pools are pristine. I especially appreciated the dedicated children's pool, which is perfect for families. The on-site restaurants offer great dining options, and the location is just a short ride into town, making it easy to explore. One of the highlights of our trip was taking excursions on the stunning Lady Lynsey catamaran. I've done both the Maho Bay Snorkel and the Sunset Dinner Sail to St. John--both experiences were incredible and I highly recommend them! The staff is warm, attentive, and truly elevate the experience. We can't wait to return!

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The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas
The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas
The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas

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Palmetto Guesthouse - Front Door leading into the Guesthouse

Palmetto Guesthouse

5.0(7 reviews)
38.3 km

I have never been to the Caribbean before, however now I plan on going back at least once a year. I…read morefell in love with this small island B&B the moment I laid eyes on it. It was colourful, warm and welcoming. Culebra is not an island of big fancy 5 star hotels or casinos and that's just what I were looking for. You feel at home in Culebra the moment you are greeted at the airport by Mark or Terrie and this is something that I have never experienced before. Mark and Terrie were over the top, fantastic hosts. They were more than helpful when it came to suggestions on places to dine, activities to do that day or places to rent a kayak or bike. Not only were they friendly and accommodating but they went above and beyond what you would normally expect from a regular B&B in the states. Their thoughtfulness radiates from them like sunshine on the beach. If my boyfriend or I needed anything at all, Mark and Terrie would make sure they recommended something or got it for us. I went to Culebra during Thanksgiving vacation and wasn't expecting to find a Turkey dinner anywhere. To my surprise, I was invited upstairs to Mark and Terrie's place above the guesthouse for a HUGE feast fit for a king. It was great to converse with other guests, meet their friends from the island and get to know Mark and Terrie. I felt like a true islander that had lived here for years and not just a visitor or a guest. I stayed in the Bougainvillea Room which had a Queen sized bed. Each room at the Palmetto included a private bathroom with a shower, mini-refrigerator, an air conditioner and an alarm clock (very helpful, but we didn't use it much... hehe). They provided clean linens and also offered complementary beach towels, snorkeling gear and GREAT coffee every morning.. and this just names a few of the complementary items offered. Thank you Mark and Terrie!!

A welcoming guesthouse near the airport and with easy walking distance to town. Susan was my…read morefavorite kind of host - available to answer questions, accessible when needed, but she let us have our space. Our room was the Bougainvillea, at the back of the guesthouse. We had a coffee pot right outside our room (with the best coffee!) and also had access to a stove in the bigger kitchen. Our room had its own fridge. Each morning a homemade pastry was provided. Dining out in Culebra was mostly disappointing, so we were glad to be able to prepare some of our own meals. Other common areas include a front patio, a comfy living room, and a shady backyard with a few seating areas. Beach towels were provided as well as serviceable snorkel masks. We enjoyed chatting with guests from the Pacific Northwest and Sweden. You should be aware that there are crowing roosters in the neighborhood who do not limit themselves to mornings. I suspect you will hear them anywhere you stay on the island because wild chickens are everywhere. If you want to have the experience of what it might be like to live in Culebra, staying at the Palmetto would be a good choice.

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Palmetto Guesthouse - One of the two kitchens

One of the two kitchens

Palmetto Guesthouse - Senor El Gato!

Senor El Gato!

Palmetto Guesthouse - Created hummingbirds were a daily sight at the fountain

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Created hummingbirds were a daily sight at the fountain

At Home In the Tropics - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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