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From: May 01, 2013 To: Dec 01, 2013
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| St John Hotel | |
| Sleeps | 30 |
| Bedrooms | 10 |
| Baths | 10 |
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Regardless of how you like to spend your vacation time, St. John Inn offers the finest accommodations for the perfect tropical island getaway.
The Inn is located overlooking one of St. John Island's most scenic views, historic Cruz Bay. From this hillside vantage point, Islanders are guaranteed of enjoying the crystalline waters and spectacular sunsets. Guests at the St. John Inn find themselves just a five-minute walk to the bay, a half-hour ferry ride to the markets of St. Thomas, or a 10-minute drive to some of the Caribbean's best diving and snorkeling.
St. John Island is the smallest of the three U.S. Virgin Islands, only 9 miles long and 5 miles wide. Because the majority of the island is a United States National Park, you have the Islanders' guarantee for enjoying the unspoiled natural beauty unrivaled by its busier and more crowded neighboring islands.
Less motivated guests can soak up the tropical sun pool-side . From the most active to the most relaxed, you will be hard-pressed to find an island more beautiful, more peaceful, less crowded, or one inhabited by friendlier people.
Complimentary Continental Breakfast
Complimentary Rum Punch at Sunset
BBQ Grill available to use
Come join us at the St. John Inn and see why St. John has been called the crown jewel of the Virgin Islands. Stay with us and see why we like to say that the island of St. John is the perfect romantic setting for a most memorable vacation.
What travel experts say about St. John Inn
The old Cruz Inn, the budget staple for the island was reincarnated into the St. John Inn. Accomodations have a light airy California feel, this is truly an inviting nest. -Frommer's 2000-
This inn not only offers a convenient location, but also affordable accomodations with a touch of charm. -Fodor's 2001-
Top Choice as seen in Lonely Planet 2012
The Inn is located overlooking one of St. John Island's most scenic views, historic Cruz Bay. From this hillside vantage point, Islanders are guaranteed of enjoying the crystalline waters and spectacular sunsets. Guests at the St. John Inn find themselves just a five-minute walk to the bay, a half-hour ferry ride to the markets of St. Thomas, or a 10-minute drive to some of the Caribbean's best diving and snorkeling.
St. John Island is the smallest of the three U.S. Virgin Islands, only 9 miles long and 5 miles wide. Because the majority of the island is a United States National Park, you have the Islanders' guarantee for enjoying the unspoiled natural beauty unrivaled by its busier and more crowded neighboring islands.
Less motivated guests can soak up the tropical sun pool-side . From the most active to the most relaxed, you will be hard-pressed to find an island more beautiful, more peaceful, less crowded, or one inhabited by friendlier people.
Complimentary Continental Breakfast
Complimentary Rum Punch at Sunset
BBQ Grill available to use
Come join us at the St. John Inn and see why St. John has been called the crown jewel of the Virgin Islands. Stay with us and see why we like to say that the island of St. John is the perfect romantic setting for a most memorable vacation.
What travel experts say about St. John Inn
The old Cruz Inn, the budget staple for the island was reincarnated into the St. John Inn. Accomodations have a light airy California feel, this is truly an inviting nest. -Frommer's 2000-
This inn not only offers a convenient location, but also affordable accomodations with a touch of charm. -Fodor's 2001-
Top Choice as seen in Lonely Planet 2012
Utensils
Refrigerator
Microwave
Ice Maker
Coffee Maker
TV/VCR
Linens provided
High Speed Internet
Cable/Satellite TV
Air Conditioning
BBQ
Pool
Room 122 : Light, airy room with queen bed, semi private patio directly facing the bay
Room 120: cozy room with queen bed, semi-private patio overlooking pool, sofa sleeper
Room 116 Queen bed, sitting area with sofa sleeper, kitchenette, private patio with view of the bay, on 2nd floor
Room 117 Spacious room with kitchenette, tucked behind the pool, very private.
Room 113: Living area with sleeper sofa and queen bed with view of the garden, pool and bay.
Room 114: Living area with sleeper sofa and queen bed with view of the bay.
Room 111: Smaller, economical room perfect for a single or couple / Queen bed with private bath, view of the garden
Room 112: Queen size bed and sleeper sofa with private bath. Perfect for couple with two children, view of the garden
Room 121: Lower level, bedroom and kitchenette, smaller room, perfect for budget travelers.
Check out our Our Pool
.............All of our rooms include a refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, IPod docking station, satellite TV, flag screen HD TV and service. Kitchenettes have sinks, cabinets, dishes and flatware, soap and towels. We also have a barbeque grill on the deck for all of our guests to enjoy.
Room 120: cozy room with queen bed, semi-private patio overlooking pool, sofa sleeper
Room 116 Queen bed, sitting area with sofa sleeper, kitchenette, private patio with view of the bay, on 2nd floor
Room 117 Spacious room with kitchenette, tucked behind the pool, very private.
Room 113: Living area with sleeper sofa and queen bed with view of the garden, pool and bay.
Room 114: Living area with sleeper sofa and queen bed with view of the bay.
Room 111: Smaller, economical room perfect for a single or couple / Queen bed with private bath, view of the garden
Room 112: Queen size bed and sleeper sofa with private bath. Perfect for couple with two children, view of the garden
Room 121: Lower level, bedroom and kitchenette, smaller room, perfect for budget travelers.
Check out our Our Pool
.............All of our rooms include a refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, IPod docking station, satellite TV, flag screen HD TV and service. Kitchenettes have sinks, cabinets, dishes and flatware, soap and towels. We also have a barbeque grill on the deck for all of our guests to enjoy.
Tennis
Sightseeing
Shopping
Restaurants
Museums
Boating
Fishing
Jet Skiing
Parasailing
Sailing
Snorkeling/Diving
Swimming
Experience the Caribbean on St. John
Two thirds of St. John is a U.S. National Park. That is 22 square miles that are explored but unspoiled. There are many beautiful beaches to visit. The introductions of the friendly mongoose can lead you through the island and down many a trail.
This mountainous region lead upward to breath taking views of the most photogenic vistas on the planet, many of which have been highlighted in magazines including National Geographic. St. John Virgin Islands National Park Visitor Center offers an introduction to the park, covers the land and 5,650 acres of submerged land around the island. Take a five-hour guided hike of Reef Bay Valley where you can see petroglyphs (rock carvings) and visit the ruins of a sugar mill, all provided by the Park Services. Or you can trek on your own. Inquire at the Visitor's Center for maps and schedules of interpreted trail hikes.
Points of Interest
Annaberg
Here you'll find the restored sugar mill and slave housing complex.
Cathrineberg
This mill ruin is particularly beautiful.
Island Hopping
The most popular trip is the full day excursion to Jost Van Dyke. There are many islands to explore. Taking a boat to visit our neighbors by sea is the best way to appreciate them. There are serveral different excursions to enjoy.
Beaches
Hawksnest is St. John's popular beach. Hawksnest's crystal blue water, soft white sand, and excellent snorkeling are the main attraction. Two gazebos are available for parties, barbecues, or family events. Changing rooms and full bathroom facilities are on site for convience.
Gibney The local hang-out is a private beach about a mile and a half from Cruz Bay. Gibney is the perfect spot to spend an afternoon and forget all your troubles.
Caneel Bay one the finest resorts of the Caribbean, it boasts several of its own terrific beaches that are available to the public.
Cinnamon Bay is a North Shore Beach with access to Watersports like sailing, windsurfing and kayaking.
St. John Fishing
Off shore light tackle fishing can be done in half or full day. Pick a charter boats and cast away.
Snorkeling
The diversity of sea life and corals on St. John are amazing. Full and half day snorkel trips are available aboard motor and sail vessels.
Hiking
With the National Park and many beaches to explore, there is always a new place to go and explore on St. John. Inquire at the Visitor's Center for maps and schedules of interpreted trail hikes.
Shopping
Like to shop in the duty free shops. St. John is a shopper's paradise. Jewelry, gift shops with imported goods and local crafts located in downtown Cruz Bay.
Night Life
There are numerous hopping bars and restaurants located in Cruz Bay, as well as a few in the East end's Coral Bay. Dress casual for the bar hopping / mingle with warm friendly islanders making the night as bright as the sun filled days. One can usually find live local music on any given evening.
Directions to the Inn from the ferry dock:
Go straight ahead when you get off of the ferry, you will see Firstbank on your right, and Woody's bar on your left. Keep going until you reach the round about. There is a Y in the road, and you will want to stay right. About a block up you will see a store called the Fashion Palace on the left, and an big white church called St. Ursula's on the right. Take a right immediately before you reach the church. You will walk approximately 2 blocks, and we are located on the left. From the ferry dock, this is a 5-6 minute walk. If you have heavy luggage, you may want to take a taxi the first time. Or give us a call and we will pick you up.
Two thirds of St. John is a U.S. National Park. That is 22 square miles that are explored but unspoiled. There are many beautiful beaches to visit. The introductions of the friendly mongoose can lead you through the island and down many a trail.
This mountainous region lead upward to breath taking views of the most photogenic vistas on the planet, many of which have been highlighted in magazines including National Geographic. St. John Virgin Islands National Park Visitor Center offers an introduction to the park, covers the land and 5,650 acres of submerged land around the island. Take a five-hour guided hike of Reef Bay Valley where you can see petroglyphs (rock carvings) and visit the ruins of a sugar mill, all provided by the Park Services. Or you can trek on your own. Inquire at the Visitor's Center for maps and schedules of interpreted trail hikes.
Points of Interest
Annaberg
Here you'll find the restored sugar mill and slave housing complex.
Cathrineberg
This mill ruin is particularly beautiful.
Island Hopping
The most popular trip is the full day excursion to Jost Van Dyke. There are many islands to explore. Taking a boat to visit our neighbors by sea is the best way to appreciate them. There are serveral different excursions to enjoy.
Beaches
Hawksnest is St. John's popular beach. Hawksnest's crystal blue water, soft white sand, and excellent snorkeling are the main attraction. Two gazebos are available for parties, barbecues, or family events. Changing rooms and full bathroom facilities are on site for convience.
Gibney The local hang-out is a private beach about a mile and a half from Cruz Bay. Gibney is the perfect spot to spend an afternoon and forget all your troubles.
Caneel Bay one the finest resorts of the Caribbean, it boasts several of its own terrific beaches that are available to the public.
Cinnamon Bay is a North Shore Beach with access to Watersports like sailing, windsurfing and kayaking.
St. John Fishing
Off shore light tackle fishing can be done in half or full day. Pick a charter boats and cast away.
Snorkeling
The diversity of sea life and corals on St. John are amazing. Full and half day snorkel trips are available aboard motor and sail vessels.
Hiking
With the National Park and many beaches to explore, there is always a new place to go and explore on St. John. Inquire at the Visitor's Center for maps and schedules of interpreted trail hikes.
Shopping
Like to shop in the duty free shops. St. John is a shopper's paradise. Jewelry, gift shops with imported goods and local crafts located in downtown Cruz Bay.
Night Life
There are numerous hopping bars and restaurants located in Cruz Bay, as well as a few in the East end's Coral Bay. Dress casual for the bar hopping / mingle with warm friendly islanders making the night as bright as the sun filled days. One can usually find live local music on any given evening.
Directions to the Inn from the ferry dock:
Go straight ahead when you get off of the ferry, you will see Firstbank on your right, and Woody's bar on your left. Keep going until you reach the round about. There is a Y in the road, and you will want to stay right. About a block up you will see a store called the Fashion Palace on the left, and an big white church called St. Ursula's on the right. Take a right immediately before you reach the church. You will walk approximately 2 blocks, and we are located on the left. From the ferry dock, this is a 5-6 minute walk. If you have heavy luggage, you may want to take a taxi the first time. Or give us a call and we will pick you up.
Near beach
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Property Address:277 Estate Enighed
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St. John Inn sunset deck
St. John Inn Entrance
Map of St. John
Trunk Bay
Garden walk
Room with a porch
Suite with living area
view of garden and part of the bay
hammock outside the 2 bedroom
Garden walk to the pool deck
rainbow over St. John Inn, view from the water
Contact Name: St. John Inn Manager - Vicki Brigman
Contact Name: St. John Inn Manager - Vicki Brigman
Property Name St. John Inn ID: 73004
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