Recomendations for one night on St. Thomas
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Recomendations for one night on St. Thomas
We may need to stay in St. Thomas one night next year. We are monitarily challanged, but do not want ot stay in a place that might have bugs. Any recomendations?
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We're staying there our last night so we don't have to rush so quickly to the airport! Toes in the sand until the very last minute!!
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That's what we do, Coleen. It is really nice not having to jump on the ferry and rush to the airport at the last minute. Just get up (ours was an early flight out anyway) and 3 minutes later you're at the terminal.msgcolleen wrote:We're staying there our last night so we don't have to rush so quickly to the airport! Toes in the sand until the very last minute!!
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- traveler22
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I too have stayed at Emerald beach for a night and enjoyed it each time.When my kids were younger we would stay at EB the first night and it was great. We would walk there right from the airport and the kids would change and go right to the beach. The restaurant has a good lunch menu and buffet breakfast.It has a nice little beach bar where I met shipwreck Pat and hubby once. It also has a nice little pool area too and I think it was only about $169 per nt.They also have a shuttle bus that runs to the BW carib beach if you wanted to eat at their mexican restaurant
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