Best Hotels in the U.S. Virgin Islands

What makes a hotel qualify as one of the best in the U.S. Virgin Islands? At Oyster, we know that the “best hotel” is different for just about everyone. For some, the best hotel is the best value, and for others, it’s the one that offers the most for kids. We compiled lists of the best value hotels, best kid-friendly hotels, best hotel beaches. Don’t have time to read all that? Not to fear. Below, we present the best hotels of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Caneel Bay Resort

Caneel Bay, St. John

Built from a historic sugar plantation, this profoundly serene 166-room resort sits on 170 acres of a protected national park dotted with seven remote beaches. Even with a quaint pool and rustic rooms that lack TVs and phones, Caneel's attentive service and unparalleled setting make it one of the Caribbean's best resorts.

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Bellavista Bed & Breakfast

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas

With only four rooms, Bellavista Bed & Breakfast is a relaxing and upscale hilltop retreat with personalized service from the owners, who live right next door. The property is charming and quaint, and the pool area, sundeck, and two of the rooms have gorgeous harbor views. The island-style decor is whimsical and fun, yet tasteful, and quirky touches such as a cactus garden give the property character and personality. Breakfast is one of the best parts of the stay – it’s two courses and feels decadent but still healthy. It’s hard to find fault in this small, quaint property.

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The Westin St. John Resort Villas

St. John, Caribbean

The Westin St. John is the best kid-friendly resort in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Children receive personalized amenities like coloring books or bath toys and are treated to complimentary beverages at mealtimes. The supervised kids' club ($60 per day) -- for ages three to 12 (it's four-and-up at other hotels) -- offers daily activities like sandcastle contests, movies, and swimming. And teen-interests aren't neglected: They can keep busy at the 1,200-square-foot Westin Teen Center or with activities like parasailing, kayaking, tennis, and salsa lessons.

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Caneel Bay Resort

Caneel Bay, St. John

Caneel Bay is unique in the Caribbean for its seven quiet, swimmable beaches. The resort sits on a 170-acre peninsula of protected national park, and with the exception of Caneel Beach, which also attracts nonresort guests (all beaches in the U.S. Virgin Islands are technically public), the beaches feel secluded and private. Two of the beaches are childfree, to ensure an atmosphere of undisturbed tranquility.

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Bellavista Bed & Breakfast

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas

With only four rooms, Bellavista Bed & Breakfast is a relaxing and upscale hilltop retreat with personalized service from the owners, who live right next door. The property is charming and quaint, and the pool area, sundeck, and two of the rooms have gorgeous harbor views. Due to the small nature of the bed-and-breakfast, the atmosphere is quiet, secluded, relaxing, making it perfect for a romantic getaway.