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  • Bright colors complement white walls at this hotel, minutes by foot from Road Town’s shopping, restaurants, and nightlife. The beach is a 15-minute drive away.

  • The majority of this company’s 150 villas are on St. Thomas, but there are also some good ones in St. Croix, St. John, Tortola, and Virgin Gorda, and one on Anegada. Most are top-end luxury homes, but you can find an occasional cottage.

  • The marina at Wickhams Cay II houses bare and crewed boats (seeSailing in the British Virgin Islands) aplenty. Guests heading out for a trip often stay ashore at night, socializing at the marina’s bar with sailors working on their boats at the adjacent boat yard.

  • Part of the Marriott chain, Morning Star has it all – a great beachfront location, access to the amenities at adjacent Frenchman’s Reef, and a superb restaurant.

  • Located just steps from Cane Garden Bay beach on the island’s north side, this small hotel has rooms with a fresh, tropical feel. Apart from the hotel’s Garden Grille, there are several dining and nightlife options in Cane Garden Bay.

  • Stretching up the hill above three lovely beaches, Nail Bay’s spacious condominium units span a range of sizes from rooms to suites to apartments to large villas. There’s a free-form pool with a swim-up bar.

  • A boat yard and busy marina serve as the heart of this south shore spot. Rent power boats, hop into a day sail boat for a trip around Drake’s Passage, or stay ashore to enjoy meals at the two restaurants.

  • Owned by British tycoon Richard Branson, the 74-acre Necker Island provides a posh retreat for upto 26 people in three houses. While away your days at the white beach, in the Jacuzzi, or playing a game of snooker.

  • A stay at this hotel, next to a stunning beach on the island’s southwest side, guarantees relaxation. There isn’t much else to do – you can snorkel, take a taxi ride to see the island’s flamingos, or go fishing.

  • Tropical elegance reigns at this resort with its colorful rooms. Tool around the bay on free kayaks and windsurfers, ride mountain bikes, and enjoy the splendid cuisine at the hotel’s two restaurants.

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