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  • Come spring, this spot in Estate Nazareth gets busy when sailors gather next door at the St. Thomas Yacht Club for the annual Rolex Regatta. Meet yachties at the beach, rent power boats, or take a day sail from Red Hook, a short drive away.

  • This hotel off the beaten path lures boaters for a few hours at its casual bar or restaurant (seeAnegada Reef Hotel). Landlubbers like the rooms’ tropical style and the spectacular snorkeling right off the hotel’s stunning white beach.

  • A couple of this company’s villas and apartments are on the beach, while some are located only a short walk or drive from lovely white sand, and others sit in the hills along the north shore.

  • Just steps from Christiansted’s shops and restaurants, the Holger Dansk provides modest accommodation at the harbor’s edge. The more expensive rooms come with kitchenettes, ideal if you want to save on restaurant tabs.

  • A glorious strand of pristine beach on the island’s southwest shore is minutes from your doorstep at this small resort with tropical modern rooms, a restaurant, and watersports. A complimentary shuttle runs to the Charlotte Amalie shopping district.

  • Luxury is understated at this remote hotel on the island’s eastern side, with casual suites, showers open to the heavens, and transportation by bicycle. Gourmet fare at the gracious restaurant is the star attraction.

  • It’s hard to get more nautical than this place in North Sound, accessible only by ferry, and surrounded by boats of all sizes. Guests can learn the ropes at the hotel’s acclaimed sailing school (seeLearn to Sail, Virgin Gorda).

  • The myriad activities at Bolongo Bay will keep even the most active child busy. And since kids under 12 stay free in their parents’ room, you’ll have some money left for extras. Summer packages often include free children’s meals, while guests opting for the all- and semi-inclusive plans get complimentary watersports gear.

  • Take the winding Brewers Bay East Road to this very casual campground. Rented tents are on the ramshackle side (best to bring your own). Bar and restaurant with fun atmosphere.

  • While Calypso Realty’s main business is selling houses, the company also has a half-dozen vacation villas, all with superb sea views and luxury furnishings. Most are located along St. Thomas’s north shore, including one within the Mahogany Run community, next to the island’s only golf course (seeGolf).

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