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    Hotel on the Cay

    3.1 (31 reviews)
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    Adeline B.

    I have been coming to Hotel on the Cay since I was a young teen, and now over 20 years later, I am still visiting yearly but now with my husband and 3 children in tow. Year after year, we count down the days until our next visit to our favorite place on Earth. It's such a special and magical place on an incredibly beautiful island. Our kids swim with turtles all day, eat ice pops on the beautiful soft sandy beach, and float around on the beautiful calm waters. We are all living the dream while vacationing here. We love coming back year after year because there isn't any place more beautiful and the people are happy, friendly, and welcoming. Cathy the manager is wonderful! She makes sure to greet us with a smile and makes sure everything is perfect. It's just a quick ferry ride over to town so it's nice to be able to walk everywhere. We can't wait to see you all in November! Love, The Budd's

    Deidra D.

    Customer service needs work man !! I could not believe how rude the supervisor at the front desk was. For the two nights we stayed there, this woman has no interest in my bf & I's presence. Upon check in (booked through hotels.com for a really good deal), the supervisor was unable to locate our reservation. If you've ever traveled like an ocean away, that's the last thing you'd wanna hear. I had my reservation pulled up in my phone to verify the booking. About 8 mins pass and they find the reservation in the computer and not in their folder. Some advice: make sure to have your e-mail ready. We eventually was given the run down on the hotel and the time the boat runs back and forth to the dock. FYI: This hotel is on another island that you take by boat. Not far at all. About a 4 min ride. My bf and I settled in and I wanted to take a nap but we were hungry. He wanted to check out the bar for food and drinks. Food: stopped serving by 4. We were 14 mins late. Later that night I needed WiFi because I was still working while away. When I asked for the code at the front desk, our bestie mumbled it without looking at us. I then asked her what it was again. She mumbled it...again. Sigh. Day TWO! Bf and I decide we know where we're going to eat so we Opt for that and decide to come to the hotel later that night for drinks. The bar was closing up at 10. As we approached we were told that they ain't had nothing for us but a couple options. Hhhannnoyyeeedd!! We got one drink each and went to our rooms. The bartender was nice enough to get us some coke for free in our cups to drink with our Crucian rum we bought. Bf passed out and I watched Cartoon Network til I passed out. If you have to stay here, then do it. If not, you're not missing out.

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    Krystal W.

    I booked St Croix bc it's the only place my husband and I could go in the Caribbean without a COVID test...but bam, the very next day after booking flights, a covid test was required. I researched many hotels before finally settling on Hotel on the Cay (cay pronounced key). But listen, you're paying $170ish a night for a pretty ok-ish hotel. If you want luxury, book The Buccaneer for $2,065 a night. Otherwise I'm pretty sure this hotel is the next best option. If you are a complainer, don't stay here, you'll just find something to complain about the whole time and you'll ruin your own trip. But if you want a clean hotel room that's cute, amazing views, a clean beach, lounge chairs, good food, good drinks, and a quick ferry ride into the "town", this is the place for you!

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    L K.

    This review comes with a note: I did not stay at the hotel. I came here to spend the day at the beach when my cruise ship docked in Frederiksted, so my review is based on that experience only. The beach at this hotel is beautiful. The hotel is located on a little island within quick boating distance of the boardwalk in Christiansted. My first "beach day" in the Caribbean was spent at this place, and I do not regret spending my day in St. Croix here rather than on one of the other excursions offered by my cruise ship. While the beach does face a bay and you cannot go out very far because of the boats, it's still a beautiful stretch of beachfront with the loveliest crystal-blue water. Be prepared to rent an umbrella when you come here, because there aren't enough palm trees to provide adequate shade and the Caribbean sun is very strong - a lesson I learned in Puerto Rico - and you will burn if you don't take precautions. It cost $10 to rent an umbrella. I don't know how much it costs to rent a beach chair because mine was included in the money I forked over to the cruise company to book the excursion to the Hotel on the Cay in the first place. The beach was incredibly relaxing. I went there on a sublimely perfect day - it was very warm, but not suffocatingly hot; the sun was out the entire time; and the color of the water against the backdrop of the colorful buildings of Christiansted across the way made for a perfect view. Since the beach is private, I did not encounter any people trying to sell me stuff while I was relaxing - unfortunately, that was the case at other beaches I went to in the Caribbean and while it is mildly irritating for tourists, it's sad for the people who have to make their living that way. The beach was clean when I was there and the mixed drinks were great (and $8). The lady who brought the drinks was prompt and very attentive, and the staff were very nice in general. The food here wasn't the greatest - it was typical bar/grill food, and there was really nothing here that I could eat. I ended up making a meal out of a plate of rice and french fries. Healthy? No. But I was on a beach in St. Croix, so I didn't really care. The bathrooms were also sketchy. They reminded me of a more run-down version of the beach bathrooms at Jones Beach - bunches of people using them over the course of the day, not massively clean, etc. Only one sink was operational in the women's bathroom when I was there, but there were never too many people in there at once so it wasn't a tremendous problem. As an aside, Christiansted itself is surprisingly sketchy and sort of run-down, and if you aren't inclined to take a walk along the boardwalk or do a lot of jewelry shopping, then there isn't much for you to do there. That's what makes Hotel on the Cay such a worthwhile stop on your St. Croix vacation. It's beautiful, tropical, safe and incredibly relaxing. I would return to St. Croix simply to spend another day on the hotel's beach. It was a nice place to spend a wonderful afternoon.

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    Lola L.

    Amazing!!!. All the staff was so sweet. The bar is amazing with a great grill to eat at. The ferry only takes about 2-5 minutes. All the people we met here was so sweet and welcoming. We are already planning another trip next spring.

    K T.

    We didn't stay here so my review is only on the ferry service, beach, and restaurant. We came to the beach for my birthday and it was just amazing. Beautiful crystal clear water, nice people, lots of fish to look at, and great food and drinks. My hubby is not big on open water and had never swam in the ocean and this was the absolute best place to do it. Worth every penny of the $5 ferry ride. Next time we come we will be staying here.

    Nice concept but this hotel needs a lot of work to bring it to the kind of life it deserves. Customer service was really good. Friendly and helpfull folks in the front desk. As with everything on this island, most of the buildings are old and require rebuild after a hurracane. The furnitures in the room are old so it gives the room an old look like the 70s or 80s. So the hotel is on an island of its own therefore you get great view of the ocean all around. There's a beach on the cay and I think the only beach in Christiansted. Guest of the hotel have free access to the beach but folks from the island come across on a small fee less than $5 round trip. A boat ride gets you from the main island to the cay and back to main island is the only transportation on the cay. From the cay you see, hear and feel the buzz on the boardwalk lined with various restaurants, bars, hotels, and stores for your shopping needs.

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    Gregory K.

    I'm currently staying at the Hotel on the Cay doing post disaster work following Hurricane Maria. Although the hotel isn't operating with 100% amenities, it couldn't have been a better experience. The staff/management from Wisconsin has been amazing. They've been very helpful with any request I've had. Being that I've been on island for 6 weeks I've stayed at many other hotels downtown. None of them compare to this one. The rooms seem newly renovated and the beds are very comfy. Each rooms has a mini fridge, microwave, and toaster oven. The rooms are very clean and modern. Dont hesitate to spend your money here. You won't be disappointed.

    view of the hotel from Christiansted ferry dock

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    Review Highlights - Hotel on the Cay

    It's just a quick ferry ride over to town so it's nice to be able to walk everywhere.

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    Hotel on the Cay

    (6 reviews)

    Came here for a beach day and it was delightful! We rented a cabana and two chairs. Being pregnant,…read moreI wasn't able to sample the alcoholic drinks, but they were able to make blended drinks non-alcoholic for me which was nice. They have a restaurant which does not have a fryer. It's too bad, because I think that if they could do some fried seafood, or french fries they would have the perfect menu!

    Came here on my birthday. We were able to rent 2 chairs and an umbrella for $40. We got there…read morebefore 9 and had our pick of location for our chairs. The staff were friendly and continued to check up on us during our stay. The beach bar was super convenient. The drinks were beyond fairly priced and the bartender, Amber, was so pleasant. She made me another drink no charge after I knocked over the first one. They had the BBQ restaurant open while we were there, but they started running out of meats before 12:30. We ordered around 12:45 and they were already out of smoked turkey and chicken wings. We had the pulled pork, brisket, mac and cheese, and corn on the cob. The smoked meats and bbq sauce were nothing short of amazing. The bbq was delicious, flavorful, and juicy. The bbq sauce was my preferred type - vinegar based and a little spicy. The mac and cheese was ok. Nothing crazy to report. The corn on the cob was seasoned appropriately and was eaten before the meat was finished. I would make this cay a go to spot every single time I visit STX.

    Sugar Beach Resort - View from my balcony at Sugar Beach

    Sugar Beach Resort

    (2 reviews)

    Pretty nice place overall…read more The people in 103 have hoarded a bunch of what look like the communal chairs on the part of the shared beach that's near their balcony (under several other balconies), and they might make a big stink if you sit in them, so watch out for that (maybe you can help them move the shared chairs to a part of the shared beach where it won't bother them).

    Sugar Beach Resort was an excellent choice for my family group. We had the nicest multi-bedroom…read morecondo unit that nicely accommodated our needs, plus with a full kitchen and dining areas (both indoor and outdoor) we enjoyed several family style meals as if we were home. Two grocery stores within walking distance made this easy, plus you could find the local McDonalds, Subway and Leo's Chicken for the inexpensive getaway fast-meal, popular when traveling with children. Daily rental car was inexpensive and they pick up and drop off! This gave us unlimited access to explore the island, shop Christiansted and take in some of the great dining in town. Driving is fun and easy despite being on the opposite side of the road. We really enjoyed and appreciated the on-property experience relaxing by the pool or on the beach as well as quiet times on the unit's private deck. I particularly recommend driving about the island taking at least one full day to stop and explore the remote beaches to the east, rainforest hills to the west and ending the day with dinner at Cain Bay's Eat! Great food selection and a view that can't be beat. Next trip will include scuba diving! Beginners are welcome so non-certified divers can take a 1/2 day class and a reef trip with an instructor.

    The Palms at Pelican Cove - Veggie Chicken Stir Fry with bread

    The Palms at Pelican Cove

    (61 reviews)

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    The units we were assigned too were dirty and I do not say this easily, we tried being patient…read morewhen our first room was infested with roaches, had dirty socks on the porch and someone else's shaving blade cover in the bathroom, office was closed that night so we slept with lights on and completely disgusted. The next morning I called the office as soon as it was open when I went to clerk, I told them my concerns the clerk reassured me that our next room would be better; however, the second unit ac was not working and although we asked at least four different times no one ever fixed it, there was black mold everywhere, we expected the air conditioner to be working when we returned from Burch but it was not and although we reached out to the staff no one ever came to fix it. To add we were also told on our third day, only after inquiring that the internet was down & therefore the tv would not work. I actually have pictures of all the mold, the room was so unbearable we had to stay on the beach or visit family to avoid the room the whole visit and after finding mold behind the bed we had to vacate the unit in the middle of the night. It was my husband birthday weekend and it was an absolute nightmare. To add I've been a RN for 15 years and the risk of getting sick from staying in either of those units was high. I have stayed at all types of locations on St. Croix and this was the worst place we have ever experienced anywhere.

    Everything! We booked a week stay here and when we arrived they had the swimming pool rented out…read morefor a child bday party, well I figured we'd look past that as long as it didn't happen every day! Well when we made our way to the room everything looked run down not like the pictures on hotels.com, where we booked our stay. There wasn't room in their parking lot to park, so we had to park in the grass, no biggy! We walked to the room and that's when the devastation took place! We couldn't lock the door, had to push it hard to close, the circuit box looked like a fire was about to start at any moment! The way stuff was plugged up, more major hazards. The outside of the property had a huge ditch dug around it. The main light in the room didn't work, the safe wouldn't unlock so we had to get a key. There were no beach loungers, we were told to drag ours from the room to the beach but bring it back before night fall. Told my husband that I just couldn't stay there. Went to the front desk to check out and I explained everything to the lady and her reply was well do you want another room? No ma'am we shouldn't have been placed in that room to begin with! So please beware do not stay here! Still trying to get a refund but hotels.com said the property will not reply to them.

    King Christian Hotel - Inside suite 107

    King Christian Hotel

    (4 reviews)

    We decided to splurge a bit but felt that the pictures online look nothing like the actual rooms…read more The common spaces are beautifully decorated, but the sleeping rooms are very old, small, musty, covered in bugs, and loud. While some bugs are to be expected, there were bugs in the fridge, on light fixtures, and crawling around the floor. Most importantly, we found it very hard to get a good nights sleep due to all of the noise. The fire alarm went off two mornings in a row, multiple times per day. One was at 5:30 am. One was at 7:30am. Way too early for vacation! Staff said there was nothing they could do about it but made it sound like this does happen regularly due to a sensitive fire system and guests that smoke, kitchen cooking, etc. We also were in a hallway with a door and it was slamming open and shut all night with traffic. As far as the onsite restaurants, I would recommend the HH at the speakeasy Breakers Roar Tiki Bar (6-8). The coffee shop Virgin Islands Coffee Roasters was overpriced and only average. The Mexican restaurant El Leon had good drinks, and was ok for breakfast but they really had a hard time with food allergies/modifications. Good location on the boardwalk, we had to drive around to find street parking a couple times and construction closes the roads nearby frequently, but it's nice to walk. Expect many restaurants and shops nearby to be closed if it's a weekday, or no cruise ship around, etc.

    unfriendly front desk on arrival, better at checkout. Lots of stairs to room without easy elevator…read moreaccess. Toilet doesn't flush properly. Lightbulbs out. AC remote control batteries had to be changed. Refused to take cash or break money into lower Denominations. saying all transactions must be by credit card. Offered welcome beverage in what turned out to be screw top, 3 inch tall container, watered down. Doesn't offer breakfast. Good location though, except for loud street noise. charge $25 for overnight parking. Skip this one.

    Hotel on the Cay - hotels - Updated May 2026

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