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The Palms at Pelican Cove – St. Croix, USVI
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The Palms at Pelican Cove | 4126 La Grande Princesse | Christiansted, VI 00820 | 1-800-548-4460
The Palms at Pelican Cove’s 40 beach front guest rooms are clustered in two freestanding buildings designed with your comfort and privacy in mind. Each and every guest room has its own separate patio or balcony, complete with a sea breeze and infinite view of the sea or garden.
As a small St. Croix hotel with a family atmosphere, The Palms has so much to offer: their friendly and attentive staff, 24 hour guest assistance and security, long peaceful stretch of white sandy beach, great snorkeling, large swimming pool, award-winning restaurant, lively exclude, on site recreational activities like scuba lessons and yoga, tennis, and up-to-date amenities including cable TV and wireless internet.
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Designed for your total comfort and privacy, the hotel’s accommodations are situated in two freestanding buildings on the ocean’s edge. Each of their 40 large rooms have king or queen sized beds, air-cond
Sand Castle on the Beach
I have never been to St. Croix or Sandcastle on the Beach. I had the Dolphin Villa for a week, along with my parents. The villa itself was astonishing. Well decorated, plenty of space for two couples, close to the bar/ restaurant/ pool and more importantly, the beach. The owners made sure, in passing, to stop and ask if everything was good, if we needed anything and the staff was very friendly and happy as well. Their beach was very hushed . Plenty of chairs and service was available. They even have “noodles” for floating, or snorkeling in the ocean. The onsite restaurant was great for lunch and dinner, with a beautiful view of the sunset. Open and on the beach, so listening to the waves was a great exposure.
The pool was small, but me, I personally prefer to dive in the ocean and sit on the beach. I did get in the pool a not many times and it wasn’t cramped, or crowded.
My only complaint? (Which is minor) the cookware in the villa. The pan we were provided with, to make scrambled eggs/ breakfast items, was not non-stick, needless to say, once again, small. The other surprising thing, was the Keurig coffee maker. Being so end to the ocean, I was surpris
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Opened in 2018, The Fred, named after King Frederik V of Denmark (also the namesake for the town of Frederiksted where the property is located) is a casually elegant, upscale, beachfront, adult boutique resort with a restaurant, spa & gift shop. The property is a magnificent collection of 6 beautifully renovated and preserved historic structures, each with its own unique personality and story. Enjoy amenities prefer a large, centrally located main pool, a lovely sandy beach with luxury lounge chairs and umbrellas, towel vending machine, beachside lockers and much more. Day passes are free to enjoy all the amenities [...]
Address:605 Strand Road, Frederiksted, St Croix00840
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The largest of the Joined States Virgin Islands, St. Croix is 82 square miles of green fringed by endless white beaches. Of the string of islands belonging to the US, St. Croix is neither the most cosmopolitan (that distinction goes to St Thomas) nor the most unspoiled (St John is mostly a national park), but for many visitors it is the best of both worlds. In 1493 Columbus named these islands Santa Ursula y las Once Mil Vírgenes (Saint Ursula and 11,000 Virgins) -- later shortened to Las Vírgenes, now the British and US Virgins. Santa Cruz was then, and still is, the island's designate in Spanish.
St. Croix is the least visited of the three major American islands, which is part of its tug. There are few sprawling resorts, meaning most of the accommodations are intimate places where the staff gets to know you by name. It doesn't have rainbow flags on every business, but it does offer a kind welcome to visitors of all sexual orientations, and is still one of the most gay-friendly places in the Caribbean.
The island's two major towns are named after Danish kings: Christiansted and Frederi
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