St. John is a popular vacation spot for many people, and it’s easy to see why. The island is full of things to do and see, from snorkelling to hiking, and the beaches are some of the most beautiful in the world. There are a lot of options when it comes to accommodation on St John Villas, but what do all these different types mean for your experience?
Here are the different accommodation options:
1. Hotels
Hotels offer a wide range of amenities depending on their location and price point. Some hotels are located right next door to beaches (or even in the water), while others are tucked away in quiet neighbourhoods on the island’s interior.
2. Resorts & Spas
Many resorts include pools, fitness centres, restaurants with ocean views and moreābut they might not be located within walking distance of any beaches or natural attractions like waterfalls or hiking trails (though some do offer transportation services).
B&Bs (Bed and Breakfast) offer more privacy than hotels, with fewer people sharing the kitchen and living space. You’ll get to meet other guests and make new friends.
3. Villas
Villas are perfect for couples or families who want their own space while they’re on vacation. They have kitchens and laundry facilities, as well as plenty of room for everyone to hang out together or get away from it all.
4. Condos
Condos are slightly smaller than villas and offer similar amenities, such as kitchens and laundry rooms. However, condos are usually more affordable than villas because they’re located closer to other buildings in a resort area where everything is within walking distance (or biking distance).
5. Island Homes
Island homes may be rustic or modern; they are usually located away from the main towns on the island. Most people who live on St John USVI rent out their homes when they’re not using them themselves because they need money to pay bills or buy groceries for their family members back home in places like Boston or New York City where there are more jobs available.
Conclusion
Hopefully, this can help you with your planning. While you may wish to stay on-site at one of the eco-friendly resorts, there are a ton of other options (if you are open to staying off-site). Whatever plan you choose, St. John is sure to be an experience for the books!
Author bio-James Sullivan has been helping with travel tourism for the past 12 years. He now wants to share his knowledge and expertise with others.

