8 Best Hotels in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

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The island's first hotels were all based in Charlotte Amalie, the hub of action at the time. Most people choose lodgings here to be close to the airport, to experience the charm of the historic district, or for convenience when on business. Over the years, tourism has trickled eastward, and today the major hotel chains have perched their properties on the beach. Those who want a self-contained resort that feels like an island unto itself head here. The location of these resorts makes island-hopping to St. John or the British Virgin Islands a breeze. Private villas dot the island, especially in the less populated north.

Bolongo Bay Beach Resort

$$$ | Rte. 30, Bolongo, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands

All the rooms at this all-inclusive, family-run resort tucked along a palm-lined beach have balconies with ocean views, and down the beach are nine condos with full kitchens. This place is more flip-flop casual than fancy, and the friendliness of the longtime staff keeps visitors coming back. The beach is a bit rocky for swimming, but sails aboard the resort's 53-foot catamaran, Heavenly Days, and excursions arranged by the on-site PADI Five Star dive shop are popular, as are a number of complimentary water sports, including an introductory scuba lesson and aqua-tricycles. You can opt out of the all-inclusive plan and pay less, but then you'd want to rent a car, because the resort is a bit isolated. The fresh Caribbean spiny lobster tail at Iggies Oasis shouldn't be missed. 

Pros

  • Family-run property
  • On the beach
  • Water sports abound

Cons

  • Beach casual
  • On a busy road
  • Need a car to get around
Rte. 30, Bolongo, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-775–1800
Hotel Details
65 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Marriott's Frenchman's Cove

$$$$ | 7338 Estate Bakkeroe, Estate Bakkero, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands

Not to be confused with neighboring Frenchman's Reef Hotel, this beachfront villa-style timeshare property offers the glitz of a resort with the comfort and amenities of a private club. All rooms face the historic harbor, where you can watch cruise ships enter and depart daily, and accommodations are either steps or yards away from the sandy beach, cabana-rimmed pool, open-air restaurant, spa, marketplace and activities building. There’s something happening hourly on property from organized yoga to bingo for adults to games and craft activities for kids. Or, guests can jump on The Reefer ferry at the property’s dock for a 10-minute trip into Charlotte Amalie for shopping.

Pros

  • Infinity pool with waterslide
  • Ferry service to Charlotte Amalie
  • Secluded beach

Cons

  • Limited parking for those with rental cars
  • Only one restaurant on property
  • Adjoining hotel property is closed, thus no current access to walking distance shops, restaurants, and an additional beach
7338 Estate Bakkeroe, Estate Bakkero, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-693--4800
Hotel Details
221 rooms
No Meals

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Morningstar Buoy Haus Beach Resort

$$$$ | 2 Estate Bakkeroe, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands

There’s a boutique-style intimate beach club vibe at this Frenchman’s Reef oceanfront property where even garden view rooms in the five low-rise buildings are only steps away from the ¼-mile long white sand beach. A conscious green theme spans from the smart fridges and wood-decorated rooms to a table-top-size artwork made of recycled materials in the lobby. The lush landscape crafted from tall palms to flowering hibiscus throughout the property provides privacy, whether you’re relaxing on your balcony or sunning at the tide pool. Cozy cabanas line the pool, with food and beverage served from the casual Salt Shack Bar & Grill. The Isla Blue restaurant, on the second floor of the lobby building, features fresh seafood and a chef’s tasting table. Cabanas, lounge chairs, and non-motorized water sports rentals are on the beach.

Pros

  • Room service
  • Romantic setting
  • Beachfront location

Cons

  • Lots of walking
  • Limited dining
  • Need a taxi or rental car to explore the island
2 Estate Bakkeroe, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-249--0123
Hotel Details
94 rooms, 2 suites
No Meals

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Point Pleasant Resort

$$ | 6600 Estate Smith Bay, Estate Smith Bay, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands

Hilltop villas give you an eagle's-eye view of the East End and beyond, and those in a building adjacent to the reception area offer incredible sea views, but the sea-level junior suites, where the sounds of lapping waves lull you to sleep, are smaller. The beach, a five minute walk away, is tiny, though some may call it wonderfully private. Three pools give you more swimming and sunning options. The property also has a labyrinth of well-marked nature trails to explore. The casual waterfront Sun and Sea Bar & Grille serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and Ocean 180, an elegant American-inspired eatery, offers fantastic views of the British Virgin Islands. If you prefer to self-cater, you can opt to buy groceries online in advance.

Pros

  • There's a resort shuttle
  • Convenient kitchens
  • Pleasant pools

Cons

  • Steep climb from beach
  • Need a car to get around
  • Some rooms need refurbishing
6600 Estate Smith Bay, Estate Smith Bay, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-775–7200
Hotel Details
128 suites
No Meals

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Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas

$$$$ | 6900 Estate Great Bay, Estate Great Bay, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands

Everything sparkles at the island's most luxurious resort, from the in-room furnishings and amenities to the infinity pool, white-sand, eco-friendly Blue Flag–designated beach, and turquoise sea beyond. Spacious guest rooms, with private balconies and marble bathrooms that have deep soaking tubs, are in buildings fanning out from the main building. Six somewhat institutional-looking buildings, with two- and three-bedroom condos, sit on their own adjacent beach. The spa, salon, and fitness center serve adult bodies and souls; the Ritz Kids program packs in a full day of activities for young guests, including collecting seashells and feeding iguanas. A 60-foot catamaran is available for a day or sunset sail. There is an additional $85 per person per day resort fee that includes valet parking, use of tennis courts and the fitness center, internet, nonmotorized water sports, and resort garden tours.

Pros

  • Great water-sports facilities
  • Airport shuttle
  • Gorgeous views

Cons

  • Steep resort fee
  • Food and drink is expensive
  • At least a 30-minute drive to town and airport
6900 Estate Great Bay, Estate Great Bay, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-775–3333
Hotel Details
180 rooms
No Meals

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Secret Harbour Beach Resort

$$$ | 6280 Estate Nazareth, Nazareth, 00802-1104, U.S. Virgin Islands

There's not a bad view from these low-rise studio, one-, and two-bedroom condos, which are either beachfront or perched on a hill overlooking an inviting cove. All units, which have white-tile floors and tropical-print wood and wicker furnishings, are spacious; even the studios are more than 600 square feet and certainly big enough for a family with two children. The pool is small, but the beach is the real focal point here. Calm seas make for excellent swimming, and snorkeling is especially good near the small dock to the east of the cove, where coral outcroppings attract a bevy of marine life. Watch spectacular sunsets from your balcony or the Sunset Grille restaurant on the beach. Kids under 13 stay free, making this a good value for families.

Pros

  • Beautiful beach and great snorkeling
  • Good restaurant
  • Secluded location

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Car needed to get around
  • Condo owners are territorial about beach chairs
6280 Estate Nazareth, Nazareth, 00802-1104, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-775–6550
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49 suites
Free Breakfast

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The Westin Beach Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 5 Estate Bakkeroe, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands

Fully renovated and re-opened in 2023, this 8-floor, high-rise, family-friendly resort by Frenchman’s Reef sits on a cliff overlooking the Charlotte Amalie harbor. Spacious rooms boast a bright blue-and-white seascape décor equipped with king or queen beds, mini-fridges, coffee makers, 65” flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi. Restaurants span from the Shorebird for buffet breakfasts and brunch, to Luna Mar serving pasta and pizza next to the main pool, Sugar Fin sushi and sake bar, and Frenchman’s Roast Coffee shop. Other features that make this resort feel like an upscale cruise ship with every vacation need and want self-contained are three oceanfront pools, a fully equipped gym, tennis courts, retail shops, Westin’s signature Heavenly Spa and Kid’s Club, Palm Court toes-in-the-sand event space, a small beach with water sports rental, and pier where the resort 65’ Flying Frenchman catamaran casts off on day sails.

Pros

  • Oceanfront views
  • Several dining options
  • Plenty of activities

Cons

  • Lots of walking
  • Need a taxi or rental car to explore the island
  • Can be a crowded cruise ship feel in peak season
5 Estate Bakkeroe, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
888-236--2427-toll free
Hotel Details
392 rooms, 28 suites
No Meals

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Bolongo Bay Beach Resort

$$$ | Rte. 30, Bolongo, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands

All the rooms at this family-run resort tucked along a 1,000-foot-long palm-lined beach have balconies with ocean views; down the beach are 12 studio and two-bedroom condos with full kitchens. This place is more homey than fancy, but the friendliness of the longtime staff keeps visitors coming back. The beach is a bit rocky for swimming, but sails aboard the resort's 53-foot catamaran and excursions arranged by the on-site dive shop are popular. You can opt out of the all-inclusive plan and pay less, but then you'd want to rent a car, because the resort is a bit isolated. The fresh seafood-stuffed 1-pound spiny lobster at the Lobster Grille Restaurant, and Wednesday's Carnival Night with calypso music, a limbo show, and West Indian buffet at Iggies Beach Bar and Grill, shouldn't be missed.

Pros

  • Family-run property
  • On the beach
  • Water sports abound

Cons

  • A bit run-down
  • On a busy road
  • Need a car to get around
Rte. 30, Bolongo, 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands
340-775–1800
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65 rooms, 12 condos
No meals

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