Villa help needed

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Tibby Niehues
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Villa help needed

Post by Tibby Niehues »

Our family is planning a trip for the week after Christmas 2010 to celebrate a 25th anniversary as well as college and high school graduations. We have 20 people and like to stay in a house...preferably on the beach. Are there any in the Virgin Islands?
Tibby
California Girl

Post by California Girl »

There are TONS of houses that could accommodate your group (maybe even 2 houses side by side?).

Where in the Virgin Islands are you planning to visit? St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix, BVI? What is your budget? How many bedrooms do you need?

If you have a BIG budget you might check out the villas at Peter Bay... they're huge, but very expensive. Also consider Hakuna Matata on St. John.

There are so many helpful people here on the forum, you will probably get a lot of people chiming in to recommend different villas they've stayed at. :D
Rbaron721
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Post by Rbaron721 »

California Girl wrote:There are TONS of houses that could accommodate your group (maybe even 2 houses side by side?).

Where in the Virgin Islands are you planning to visit? St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix, BVI? What is your budget? How many bedrooms do you need?

If you have a BIG budget you might check out the villas at Peter Bay... they're huge, but very expensive. Also consider Hakuna Matata on St. John.

There are so many helpful people here on the forum, you will probably get a lot of people chiming in to recommend different villas they've stayed at. :D
I agree with Cali. Lots of options. I've stayed in quite a few villas on the island. I usually book through Alec Harris at St. John Properties. He's been living there for a while now and has lots of family and friends on the island. He goes over the top to make sure you have a good time. I'd call him if I were you. Great guy.
Russ
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