Beachfront Seclusion Required

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ClevelandDave
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Beachfront Seclusion Required

Post by ClevelandDave »

Hey Folks

Anyone know of a good small, secluded, beachfront (or VERY near) villa other than Gibney?

I'm trying to help out a buddy and to the best of my VERY limited knowledge, the combination of beachfront & secluded is pretty tough to find on STJ.

Thanks!
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Post by Nancy_B »

I don't know the names of the villas but there were at least 2 or 3 villas in Reef Bay that you could walk down the beach pretty easily. Since this bay is so far out the south shore, it is very secluded. However, the water has a reef there so it's not as accessible as Gibney.
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Post by toes in the sand »

I would not consider Gibney cottages secluded because of neighboring cottages and the frontage is on public land and Hawksnest Bay is within sight.

Calypso by the sea somewhat secluded. I believe the porch is private. Yard probably not so much as it is on Johnson Bay.

Honeymoon Cottage, close to Francis Bay and Leinster Bay. Set back in the woods.

There are a couple more but I cannot think of the names right now. Will return with them later.
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Post by liamsaunt »

Off the top of my head: Sea Spirit (not on the beach but walkable):
http://www.caribbeanvilla.com/sea_spiri ... pirit.html

Honeymoon Cottage (same thing):

http://stjohnusvivillas.com/honeymooncottage.htm

Calypso by the Sea (beachfront, not sure exactly how secluded it is)

http://www.caribbeanvilla.com/calypso/calypso.html
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They sound like good candidates for "The Love Shack."
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Post by Exit Zero »

You could look into the villa --- www.thebeachhousestthomas.com
Very private with your own beautiful beach.
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Post by chicagoans »

I always thought that The Retreat out on the east end looked intriguing. http://www.the-retreat.us/index.html
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How about Beach Music villa?
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Post by PA Girl »

While not on STJ :( I remember seeing an island in BVI chain that had a little house on the beach for two people.

It wasn't Necker, it was a tiny little island with only two houses. I believe McGlaughin Anderson handles the rental.
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PA Girl, maybe one of these - both on privately owned Little Thatch Island


Maybe this one?

Wish I could stay there...

http://www.unusualvillarentals.com/cari ... atch.shtml

... a bit off budget for me :cry:



or maybe this one?

http://www.islandhideaways.com/villa.php?villa_id=10191

http://www.luxurybvivillas.com/villa.as ... 08775#pics
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Post by iowaguy »

Thanks lprof---I've always fantasized about Seagrape Cottage at Little Thatch, although the price is out of reach for me. We docked our boat offshore from Seagrape Cottage one time---that is a gorgeous, pristine beach.
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Post by iowaguy »

You can tell I'm not much of a sailor---I should have said we "anchored" off of Little Thatch.

Anyway, here is another intriguing, inexpensive beach cottage in the BVI:

http://www.vrbo.com/11146
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Post by ClevelandDave »

Thanks gang. Those are some sweet villas and I'll pass those along. Some may be a little pricey but hey, I'm doing the research for free.


Toes...what's the deal at Gibney? I know the beach is public and in view of Hawksnest is no biggie but I didn't know there were other villas right there other than the other Gibney cottage.


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Post by St. John Lover »

Well, there's the other big house down the beach (I believe the Gibney family's?)--it's island stone with cool arches & old stone planters. To me, the quintessential St. John island home that I would buy in a heartbeat if I had the money and IF...

I could put up with all the day trippers enjoying the lovely beach in front of me and the bugs that come out in a vengeance once the sun goes to bed.

That's why, to me, you have the best of all worlds when you rent a lovely island home tucked away high up in the mountains. You get the lovely views, the 'big decision ' of each day: WHAT beach do we go to today?, and usually, because of the mountain breezes/tradewinds, NO BUGS!
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