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- Entire condo
- Charlotte Amalie
This Bluebeard's Hilltop Villas studio is perfect for up to four guests and features a king size bed and a queen size sleeper sofa. The studio also includes a mini-kitchen and private balcony. The resort has private balconies, tennis courts, exercise facility and poolside spa. Swim in the beautiful turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, relax by the pool, sip a tropical cocktail or have breakfast or lunch at the pool bar, or dine at two of the most prestigious restaurants on the island.
- Entire home
- St. Thomas
This unit is very small and cozy with great views of the seaports, airport, and downtown. You’ll love my place because of the ambiance and the short 5-7 min drive to restaurants and dining. This unit is great for solo adventurers or business travelers and features wireless internet and cable television. When an exception is made to allow two individuals, there will be an additional surcharge of $10.00 per day to be paid prior to arrival. This unit does require the use of stairs.
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Your guide to St. Thomas
Welcome to St. Thomas
Home to the capital city of the Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas is the most bustling island of the bunch. It houses a network of bays and harbors and is a natural arrival point for cruise ships, yachts, and container ships, all of which nestle in its vibrant port. Charming Charlotte Amalie — inflected with Danish and French influences from the island’s extended period as a European colony — welcomes them with all the amenities visitors look for, including inviting restaurants and trendy shops.
Sport fishing, golfing, and diving are all popular pastimes here. The waters around St. Thomas are home to a dizzying array of sea life, including seahorses, octopuses, and moray eels: many visitors come here to dive and snorkel, hoping these creatures make an appearance. You’ll also find gorgeous white-sand beaches, verdant hillsides, and intriguing historical buildings, such as the oldest synagogue in continuous use on United States soil, whose floor is covered in sand.
How do I get around St. Thomas?
Fly into Cyril E. King International Airport (STT), located just a ten-minute drive from Charlotte Amalie. Once on the ground, opt for a taxi or rental car to get you the rest of the way to your destination. If you get a rental, take note that while St. Thomas is part of the United States, you drive on the left side of the road here. The island’s public bus system, Vitran, makes stops across the island. Taxis are also widely used, especially in Charlotte Amalie.
When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in St. Thomas?
A key appeal of a Caribbean vacation is that you’re likely to encounter balmy weather all year long. Most days in St. Thomas are favored with sun and warmth, although it’s worth keeping an eye on the weather forecast between June and November, which is hurricane season. St. Thomas celebrates Carnival in April with street parties, dancing, parades, and music.
What are the top things to do in St. Thomas?
Fort Christian
Construction on this imposing Gothic revival fortress made of red brick began in 1672. Erected by the Danish, the building features a three-story oval tower and is the largest fort on all the Virgin Islands. Locally harvested rainforest mahogany was used for doors and window frames, and the bricks are held together with mortar made from burnt shells and coral.
Tillett Gardens
Established more than 60 years ago, the funky artists’ community of Tillett Gardens sits on a former Danish cattle farm. Sheds and other agricultural buildings have been repurposed as brightly painted shops, galleries, and restaurants, surrounded by the tropical landscape. You can take an art class here, attend a live theater performance, or just wander the quirky enclave.
99 Steps
The hills of Charlotte Amalie are threaded with steep stone steps, which makes their navigation just a bit more manageable. The most famous are the 99 Steps, constructed from stone brought to the island as ships’ ballast. Take a picturesque hike shrouded on each side by colorful foliage and you’ll be rewarded with a view of Blackbeard’s Castle at the top. Historians look askance at claims the eponymous pirate lived here — it was built by the Danish military — but it has an impressive storybook look all the same. Once open to tours, the castle has been closed since 2017, when it was damaged by a hurricane.