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The Best Hotels in the United States Virgin Islands

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - October 1, 2014
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Bolongo Bay — St Thomas

This just might offer the best time in St Thomas. A friendly, family-run resort, Bolongo Bay is a classic Caribbean beach resort. (And home to Iggy’s, one of the region’s best beach bars).


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