Resistance is Futile

Travel discussion for St. John
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RickG
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Resistance is Futile

Post by RickG »

Sweet Christine and I are booked on $277 US Air tix out of DCA for 10/28-11/5. We are bringing three newbies with us. But, these are homebrewers that we have traveled and camped with us extensively - battle hardened veterans. No whiners!

Our first choice villa fell through. We are on the hunt for a good deal on a 3 bedroom villa within a 10 minute drive from Cruz Bay (newbie factor, otherwise we would be in Coral Bay), western exposure and pool preferred.

See ya in Love City!

Cheers, Rick
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Post by pipanale »

Baptism by fire. Go rent Blue Skies. With both houses you have 4 BR. And if the lack of water, refrigeration and termite infestation doesn't kill them, it will only make them stronger.
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Post by toes in the sand »

CV is offering 20% off of Second Wind in Reef Bay. through early Dec. Stretches your 10 min drive into Cruz Bay to about 15 but it is a nice quiet neighborhood.
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Post by liamsaunt »

Vacation Vistas has most of their properties discounted right now. The site says through 10/30 but maybe you could work out a deal for your full stay. Up to 35% off.
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Post by Nic in KC »

We stayed at Sundance rented through Cloud 9 and it was very affordable. Had a pool and a hot tub. We used both frequently. It had three bedrooms (king beds) that I thought were mostly even with their own bathrooms. The view wasn't perfect, but I loved being close to Cruz Bay and being able to hear the waves on Hart Bay.
It's a very basic villa, a/c throughout, great washer and dryer/beach towels and chairs etc.
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Post by bevm »

Lol Rob! You guys better get lucky next year after that crappy villa....
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I'm so happy :D :D :D
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Post by Steve S »

Hale Lani or Belvedere out on Maria Bluff?
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Post by Barb Y »

Rick I have not stayed here but I know Lisa is great to work with. They are offering 35% off until the end of Oct.I believe but the calendar looks wide open so maybe she can work with ya. http://www.vacationvistas.com/Villas/id ... _john.html

Have fun!
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Post by chicagoans »

I think newbies would be fine in Coral Bay too. We were all newbies (group of 10) and stayed in Coral Bay and didn't mind not being near town. Maybe because we had kids with us so we didn't mind about fewer restaurant/bar options... but we had plenty to do (and eat and drink!) in Coral Bay. (Or is it the sunset factor?)

And way to jump on that great airfare! Amazing!
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Post by cbrund1079 »

We are newbies and we are staying in Coral Bay...What's the deal?
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Post by liamsaunt »

cbrund1079, a lot of newbies like to stay close to Cruz Bay for a couple of reasons. I think one of the biggest is that in general, the roads to Cruz Bay villas are paved and don't have switchbacks. Some of the roads to the homes on the Coral Bay side can be...let's just say, an adventure! Also, many of the restaurants and bars, and most of the gift shopping, are located in Cruz Bay. Some people just think they will be more comfortable closer to "town."

Coral Bay is great too, don't worry! It's a little quieter, but there are still lots of places to go for food and drinks. In fact, many of my favorite restaraunts are on the Coral Bay side. Plus, I actually think a lot of the Coral Bay homes are closer to the beaches than the Cruz Bay ones. No driving through town to get to the beach=good thing!

I love both sides of the island. It just depends on what your focus is.
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Not to worry cbrund :D. It's just that Coral Bay is more "remote" so you have to drive to most everything. We stayed near Coral Bay our first time and we had no problems with being in a less-populated area. Heck, it's only a 20 min. drive to Cruz Bay from Coral Bay and who even notices the time when you're looking at the scenery? I love driving on St. John! :D
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Post by hoosierdaddy »

Rick,

We stayed in Blue Heaven Rondevous through Viva Villas. Three bedrooms and a hot tub. Great view of Rondevous Bay. Not fancy but very clean. My wife and 12 year old daughter are very picky when it comes to where they stay and they loved it. It was very affordable.
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