Bolongo Bay
Located in St. Thomas' capital city of Charlotte Amelie, Bolongo Bay is situated along a stretch of private beach. Featuring rooms of various sizes and price ranges, Bolongo Bay offers various options on its all-inclusive package. The standard package gives full use of the various on-site restaurants as well as nightly seafood specials and an all-you-can-eat buffet. The resort also features scuba diving, snorkeling and various water sports. Additionally, a secondary all-inclusive package allows you to receive all the benefits of the resort while also having the freedom to enjoy off-site restaurants around town. Certain extended stays are also eligible for free day trips on the resort's private catamaran.
Frenchman's Reef Beach Resort
This Marriott-owned resort is situated on a secluded point that offers magnificent views of the island's natural harbor. With nearly 500 rooms it is the largest resort in the Virgin Islands. The all-inclusive package allows for use of the resort's almost countless options for dining and entertainment, including five full-service restaurants and six bars. Additionally the all-inclusive resort features a full spa, three pools and a fitness center. Finally, the all-inclusive plan allows for constant access to the resort's private ferry to take you to the downtown area.
Wyndham Sugar Bay
Located just miles from Charlotte Amelie and carved into a mountainside, the Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort offers stunning views of both private beach and the mountains of St. Thomas. The all-inclusive resort offers countless amenities that are not just limited to the secluded white sand beach. Water sports abound, from snorkeling and scuba diving to sailing and kayaking. Of course all such activities are included with the all-inclusive package, as is access to the fitness center, dance club and myriad of on-site restaurants. Dining includes a buffet-style breakfast, themed dinners and an upscale restaurant for quieter fine dining.
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