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    Culebra International Hostel - View from the hostel - there is a gas station and market with a butcher shop within 100 feet.

    Culebra International Hostel

    4.3(11 reviews)
    45.3 km

    My girlfriend and I felt very lucky to have found this place. This was our first trip to the island…read moreof Culebra and we took the ferry ride from Fajardo to get there. We ended up not arriving until about 9:30pm. Well as it turns out the island basically shuts down about that time, so we had no way to get to Flamenco Beach, where we intended to camp for the week. So at this point we were stranded. Luckily, a guy named Eric who worked at a dive shop in Fajardo gave us Tommy's number in case we needed a place to stay in Culebra. Tommy owns and runs the hostel. Tommy was very pleasant to deal with, and after I described the situation, he offered us a discount on a private room. The great news was that the hostel is just a 3-5 minute walk from the ferry, so we could make it without a cab. The hostel portion of Culebra International is a large dorm style room with bunk beds. There is also a community kitchen where you can keep drinks cold or cook. I took some pictures of the areas. They looked well taken care of and clean. My girlfriend and I stayed in one of the private rooms, which had a queen size bed as well as a bunk bed, and a private bathroom. The room was very clean, and has a window air conditioning unit that works quite well. We had planned to camp out all week at Flamenco Beach, but ended up coming back to stay the night before we left Culebra because it was nice to have the comforts of A/C and a bed, and be close to the ferry. Tommy was a great host. He was willing to give us a ride to Flamenco the next day, and to the airport (we decided to fly back to the big island instead of messing with the ferry) on our last day. We paid a small fee for the rides, so it was not unlike hiring a cab, but much more convenient as he was already there. I highly recommend renting a jeep (~$65/day) or golf car ($45/day) while you are in Culebra, as the island may be small but you definitely will want some transportation to go exploring. Tommy also offered complimentary coffee to me each morning, which was very nice. Other things to consider: - Culebra International is about 50 yards from the biggest grocery store on the island, and 15 yards from one of the two gas stations which also has a small convenience store. - The private rooms go for about $65-$75 depending on time of year. The cheapest room elsewhere in the off-season is $90+. - Tommy is from Louisiana originally, so no language barrier to deal with. - Tommy is happy to tell you about the island or where to go. He also offers laundry service and is a very enjoyable person to work with. If you have any other questions about Culebra, feel free to message me. I'm pretty sure I saw everything it has to offer during my week stay!

    Great inexpensive place to stay in Culebra. Owners are wonderful.read more

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    Culebra International Hostel - View of the canal, standing outside our room on the right side of the building.

    View of the canal, standing outside our room on the right side of the building.

    Culebra International Hostel
    Culebra International Hostel

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    Nomada Urban Beach Hostel - Just chillin and playing music

    Nomada Urban Beach Hostel

    4.3(29 reviews)
    35.7 km

    I really enjoyed my stay at Nomada! The price was very reasonable and it was super close to the…read morebeach. Booking and checking in was really easy. They send you check-in instructions by email and text. Be aware--THERE ARE STAIRS to get up to the rooms. This is pretty common for hostels though. The room I was in--4 bed women only dorm--was clean. The door to get in had a number keypad for security and they also had small lockers for your stuff...bring your own lock though! I liked that the beds each had a little curtain for additional privacy. Bed sheet and towel are included as part of your stay/standard room rate. They had a group chat you can join on WhatsApp. Met some cool people to hangout with. Also, most people I ran into within the common areas were really nice. Additionally, tons of restaurants and bars are in the area. Maybe the only inconvenience is that their kitchen area is closed until 7 or 8 am. If you're planning on waking up early for excursions, that might be something you need to plan around.

    Such a great stay. Amazing location so close to the beach and tons of shops, eateries, and…read moreattractions. Bianca was such a joy; great customer service. Super helpful and accommodating to our needs. The entire stay was so delightful. Clean. Great amenities; amazing views from the rooftop. Highly recommend will have to come again and stay longer!

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    Nomada Urban Beach Hostel - View from the kitchen

    View from the kitchen

    Nomada Urban Beach Hostel - Welcome

    Welcome

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    View from 3rd floor

    Amonoka Villa

    Amonoka Villa

    5.0(2 reviews)
    136.5 km

    This is a review of the private 4 bedroom villa "Amonoka," located at 7b Reef Road, just off East…read moreEnd Road on St. Croix on the island's east end. It is located (approx) at 17 45'00.30" N 64 36'26.29 W Our rental was arranged and handled entirely by Vacation St. Croix property management. I posted a review on that business as well, but the short of it is they are excellent. We paid a rate of $4714 for 10 nights. This price included the obligatory tax (10%) that the wise government of USVI has seen fit to hoist on all tourists. We are avid scuba divers, and we selected this house based on its location (15 minutes from Christensted and our dive shop, St Croix Ultimate Bluewater Adventures), its privacy from other villas, the pool, and its overall size. This villa did not disappoint in any of those categories and was EXACTLY as described on its website. No negative surprises. Privacy is an understatement-- you could walk around naked all day without any worries. Not saying we did. Just saying. The house was spotless when we arrived. We found everything working as expected, even the clothes washer and dryer. There were supplied rolls of paper towels, TP, dishwasher soap, and laundry soap. All towels were clean and ready for action. All light switches were labeled too, which was really nice. Finally, the owners have provided a comprehensive binder in the kitchen (next to a generous library of caribbean cookbooks and guides) that describe the house and local amenities, especially restaurant reviews from the owners themselves. Some welcome extras you might not be aware of: The bbq is a Weber with two supplied tanks of propane. It worked awesome and seared up steaks like a jet engine. There are 6 beach chairs for use at the local beaches (I recommend the ultra private Jack's Bay just a few minutes away). The outdoor shower off the master bedroom is bitchin. I didn't take a single shower inside my whole stay. The TV is set up on DISH network with basic channels, but nothing local or network (no American Idol for the girls this week). There's a decent selection of DVDs in the TV room too, but they are mostly depressing dramas and nothing goofy or funny (IMHO). Lots and lots of novels in here too, in case you forgot a good book. If you can't find a good novel in here, you're either too snooty or illiterate. The kitchen is FULLY equipped with everything you will need-- really, they've thought of everything. Two fridges, ice maker, large cooler, blender, coffee maker and grinder, sharp knives, Cuisinart pots/pans....everything! I am an amateur chef, and I was very happy here. Wi-Fi is adequate for text and low-bandwidth apps, but if more than one iPad fires up things get very slow, so be advised on that. You will not be streaming American Idol here, even if your wife demands it. This house is HUGE, and it's fantastic for two couples looking for their own privacy (our case), or large families with kids. In fact, if we ever return, we will bring the kids (8 and 6). The pool is safe enough and the house is great for the little ones. The only downer on this house is the wicked wind. In the master suite (northeast side), it gets pretty severe. Rain frequently accompanies the wind, and those windows need to be shut in a hurry. We jokingly wondered if hurricanes were arriving at 2 AM a few times as absolutely crazy wind and rain arrived without warning. Even with the minor negative on that wind, this is a phenomenal house for the price, and it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for your vacation needs. My only regret is that I don't own something like it myself. Rent this villa without any reservations: It's a bargain and a great time.

    This is one of our absolute favorite villas on St. Croix. We have stayed there several times,…read morerenting through local Vacation St. Croix. Favorite things about Villa Amonoka: lots of room (4 bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths), absolutely beautiful views out over Buck Island, open edge large pool, lanai cooled with ceiling fans, master with dual baths, proximity to The Reef Beach (just across the road) and ease of getting to restaurants and into Christiansted.

    Juliette Hostel - Walkway to our suite

    Juliette Hostel

    2.3(3 reviews)
    41.2 km

    First off, we were lost trying to find where we check in as there's no clear sign of the hotel…read more ROMEO just the door with a buzzer or a doorbell to be buzzed in once you go in it looks like a nice registration area for a basic hotel but then we were told they are one front desk for several different hotels in the area which was really weird in any case it took a little while of getting lost to find the actual gate we needed to go through to find our way to our suite/room. The aesthetics of it being somewhat an ancient type of town hostile is cool ( like the concrete walls and flooring, unfinished floors, cinderblock decor and pipes used as ladders). it lacks a lot of amenities that one would expect to have at a hotel, Motel or suite these days. All of the pipes are exposed, which gives a kind of a rustic feel, but there's absolutely no hot water whatsoever so taking a hot or even a type of shower is out of the question we prepared to take it cold. The TV is just for decor purposes as it is not a functional TV because you try to log into any app and you get errors. No functioning TV A Wi-Fi password to a Wi-Fi that doesn't work No hot water And we were given a warning, not to put toilet paper into the toilet bowl Seems like it's still way beyond the times and needs to hurry up and catch up to the rest of the world. so Grateful that it's only for one night. Maybe that's why they gave us this room/suite.

    I came during the low-season so it was not noisy or loud…read more Women-only hostel. Outstanding service. Very welcoming. Clean environment. Felt super safe. Met other female travelers. Fast-speed wifi. The AC was amazing, considering it's a tropical and humid environment. Perfect for solo or friends traveling together. Super impressed. Highly recommend.

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    Juliette Hostel - A TV that you cannot log into any apps none of them work

    A TV that you cannot log into any apps none of them work

    Juliette Hostel - Left from previous guest dried contact lenses

    Left from previous guest dried contact lenses

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