Hi - was wondering about ideas of where to stay on St Thomas for one night - we will be flying in and staying the one night before taking the ferry over to St Johns for a week, so maybe somewhere near the ferries? Was considering the Marriot since Blue Havana seems like a highly reccomended restaurant and that would certainly be convienent... Any advice would be great!
Where to stay on St Thomas?
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marriot will be fine. havana blue is wonderful. the hotel has it's own ferry service into charlotte amalie - maybe more useful getting to st. j ferry than a taxi. if you can stay in the morning star section of the hotel -it's closer to their beach.
Thanks for the advice - will look into it, esp taking water taxi to ferry, thanks for the tip!
We did the opposite, stayed a night in ST Thomas before the flight home. We stayed at Island View Guesthouse; family run place. They had a good rate [$99 for a room with a/c], a small but clean room, a nice pool with a great view of the harbor, and they have a great place to have dinner right on the premises. We split a HUGE steak and it was excellent.
http://www.islandviewstthomas.com/
Deb
You don't mention budget but AI's aren't really popular much on St. Thomas. If you stay on the east end at the Ritz or it's next-door neighbor, the Elysian or at Secret Harbour you'll have access to good restaurants without driving as well as Red Hook with the bars/restaurants there as well as the ferry to St. John.
Never mind, my previous reply was for a different thread.