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Top 10 Condominiums

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  • 1. Sugar Beach Resort, St. Croix

    Located on a stretch of powdery white sand just outside Christiansted, this resort has units ranging from studios to four bedrooms, all with fresh breezes and glorious views. Have a dip in the pool, built around an old sugar mill.

  • 2. Villa Madeline, St. Croix

    Sitting hillside above Teague Bay, the units at Villa Madeline provide the ultimate in privacy, with each having its own pool. The restaurant draws both visitors and residents. A golf course is nearby.

  • 3. Coconut Coast Villas, St. John

    Located at Turner Bay, only a 10-minute walk from Cruz Bay’s shops and restaurants, Coconut Coast offers units in various sizes, with balconies, tropical furnishings, and original art on the walls. The beach is rocky, but the snorkeling is superb.

  • 4. Concordia Studios, St. John

    Part of the appeal of this place is its location way out on the island’s southeast edge. Salt Pond Bay, with its excellent snorkeling and hiking, is a short drive away.

  • 5. Gallows Point Resort, St. John

    Overlooking Cruz Bay harbor, this 60-unit complex is a few minutes walk from Cruz Bay’s conveniences. The one-bedroom suites have a fresh tropical flair and magnificent sea views. Its Zozo’s Ristorante (seeZozo’s Ristorante) draws crowds.

  • 6. Sapphire Beach Resort, St. Thomas

    Suites at this resort in Smith Bay overlook the ocean or the marina; all have decks or balconies. Watersports reign here, with snorkeling gear, Sun-fish sailboats, and floats all complimentary.

  • 7. Secret Harbour Beach Resort, St. Thomas

    Studio and one- and two-bedroom units in Estate Nazareth front onto an attractive crescent of white sand perfect for sunning. All units have patios or decks, and attractive tropical furnishings. The café (seeBlue Moon Café) is definitely worth a stop. This is one of the few disabled access resorts.

  • 8. Lighthouse Villas, Tortola

    Located in Cane Garden Bay village, this small complex has units with lots of windows and balconies to enjoy the view. Cane Bay can be a lively place, with the bars and restaurants going full tilt on some nights. A sandy beach sits just across the road.

  • 9. Long Bay Beach Resort, Tortola

    Scattered up the hill above Long Bay on the island’s west side, this resort’s units provide great views and all the amenities of a full-service resort. Swim at the pool, dine at the restaurants, and sunbathe at the sandy beach.

  • 10. Nail Bay Resort, Virgin Gorda

    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.

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