Coconut Coast Villas vs Carambola Beach Resort St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa and Coconut Coast Villas are both endorsed by travel writers. Overall, Coconut Coast Villas is the choice of most professionals compared to Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa. Coconut Coast Villas has a TripExpert Score of 84 with endorsements from 4 reviews like Frommer's, Lonely Planet and Fodor's.
Coconut Coast Villas
Route 105, Turner Bay, Cruz Bay 00831, St. John
From $0 /night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Pool
- Free Parking
Fodor's
"This small condominium complex with studio, two-, and three-bedroom apartments is a 10-minute walk from Cruz Bay, but is insulated from the town's noise in a sleepy suburban neighborhood."
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Oyster
Mid-Range
"Coconut Coast Villas is a small, mid-range property with accommodations ranging from studios to mutli-bedroom apartments."
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Frommer's
"Each unit faces the waterfront and is fully equipped with kitchens, private ensuite baths, private balconies, grills, and as a special perk, all you need to go beach-hopping: beach chairs, coolers"
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Lonely Planet
Top choice
"The nine units in this compound – including single-room studios, two-bedroom suites and three-bedroom spreads when combined – stand right on the cobblestone beach at Turner Bay."
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Carambola Beach Resort St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
PO Box 3031- Kings Hill, 00851, St. Croix
From $195 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"This resort has a stellar beachfront setting and peaceful ambience as well as lovely rooms with attractive palm-theme accessories that match the resort's atmosphere."
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Oyster
Upscale
"Wide, private beach that doesn’t ever feel crowded, landscaped tropical grounds, a large swimming pool, and breezy, modern rooms with classic Caribbean touches."
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Frommer's
"The resort itself is comprised of 26 two-story buildings, each with six units, all furnished in Spanish colonial style (with Caribbean Creole touches) and dark (some say too dark) mahogany woodwork."
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