What's your favorite villa on St. John?
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What's your favorite villa on St. John?
Researching these villas is mind boggling! My husband and I are celebrating our 10th anniversary and looking for a beautiful place to stay. A pool would be great and would like to be within 1o minutes of Cruz Bay. We'll be renting a jeep and probably go in May. Any suggestions would be so helpful. Thanks!
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We will be going to St. John for our 3rd time in Dec. We absolutely love this Island. Our first time we stayed at Coco Lobo, you can see it at Carribeanvillas.com, excellent villa with unbelivable views, but the ride up to it is a real Mr. Toads wild ride. Our next villa was La Te Te Rouge. You can see it at islandgetawaysinc.com
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Beth - <BR> <BR>We stayed in Plumeria Villa last year (perfect for the two of us) although it accommodated 6. Had a nice pool and lovely views and breezes and was rather economical. Try Aurora through www.cateredto.com as well. I believe we rented Plumeria through them. Individuals also seem to love Gallows Point - a small condo complex right on the water - not overlooking it like most of the villas. Morningside is also a very nice villa. We weren't real fond of Le Tete Rouge (stayed there about 4 years ago) because all the decor was so dark and there was no A/C in the bedrooms, but perhaps that has changed. Also, Anole villa on the North Shore is only a few years old - wonderful villa, except the pool was in the shade each afternoon and we like to come back from the beaches and enjoy the villa's pool. <BR> <BR>Good luck; there are so many wonderful villas from which to make your selection. Keep in mind you are charged by the number of people and not be the size of the villa. <BR> <BR>Let me know if I can be of further help.
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well, since someone brought up Gallows Point, I figured I'd jump in. We stayed there (ocean view loft unit) in April 1999 for a week and it was wonderful (especially for two people, although they do sleep 6 (two in the bed in the loft, two on each of two sleeper sofas)). The location was great, right on the water, with a small snorkeling beach and floating dock (although the best beaches are on the North Shore). It has a small pool, nice grounds, good restaurant, and is within a 5 minute walk of downtown Cruz Bay. We walked into town at night for dinner/drinks and didn't have to worry about navigating home on the roads (on the opposite side of the roads as in the U.S.). The unit, 3C, was great. Comfortably furnished with upholstered wicker furniture, saltillo tile floors, living room with french doors (jalousie windows) and balcony on the water, view of St. Thomas. We had a full kitchen (great for breakfast & snacks), a full bath downstairs (with a tile oversized shower), and then the loft upstairs with queen bed & half bath. Coolers & beach chairs provided (to take to the beach). I would really like to go back. It was not super luxurious but very comfortable and it was great being on the water and within easy walking of Cruz Bay. Also, Gallows has an on site gift/convenience store that also functions as the concierge and can arrange day trips to the BVI's, rental cars, etc. and the woman there was knowledgable about which charters were best based on what we wanted.
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sorry for the long post, forgot to add that our unit in Gallows DID NOT have A/C. It was not a problem in April until I got sunburned and couldn't cool off. If you go outside Dec-March, I'd ask for one with A/C (the lower level units have it in the bedroom, also I read that the units managed by Suite St. John have it in all units).
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We thought the villa "Dream Catcher" was a real bargain at only $1540 for the week (off-season). It has both a pool and a jacuzzi, A/C in the bedrooms, and a awesome view of Great Cruz Bay/St. Thomas. Also, it's only about a mile from town, which we found very convenient. We couldn't have been happier with our choice.
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Has anyone rented the villa Argonauta. I think it's in the same neighborhood as Aurora...Contant Point area...near Great Cruz....Please respond, we have a deposit down...but have plenty of time to reconsider...<BR><BR>We love a villa in Coral Bay but the views of the ocean seem so far away...and have also heard Coral Bay is so remote...<BR><BR>This is honeymoon, that's why we are being a little more fussy...<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR>Nancy<BR>
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I liked/disliked gallows point for a couple of reasons. nice, large, comfy villa. Less than 5 min. driving to cruz bay or 30 min. walk. <BR>The downside: very small pool, no beach, a lot of rocky points. Resort close to cemetary...when you're walking, you have to pass it. it's kind of creepy.
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Nancy,<BR><BR>I don't recall this neighborhood from our recent visit to St. John and I haven't seen Argonauta in person, but FYI--I do recall someone on this board saying they didn't care for the Contant Point area. If you haven't already, type "Argonauta" in the box above, highlight the USVI area, and read the three posts that come up. Good luck and have a great honeymoon!
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OOOOH, GOODIE!!! I'm glad no one has mentioned my favorite villa! It's not a popular one, but to me it's the most beautiful, secluded, natural... Call me a snot, but sorry, but I have to keep this one to myself--don't want anyone trying to get in the same week as me!!
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Bebe, was the villa Splendore? Well anyway its a great villa, you may want to try it out. Its very popular so book early. Here is a link:<BR>http://www.ivacation.com/p8428.htm<BR><BR>Lisa durgin is a great property manager she will not dissappiont you. If you like tennis I stayed at Great Expectations and would recomend it. Here is a link to that one also:<BR>http://www.greatexpectationsusvi.com/index.html<BR>Have fun!

