The Caribbean’s Newest Adults-Only Resort Is In St Croix
The newest adults-only all-inclusive resort has officially opened its doors on the island of St Croix.
The dramatically transformed and rebranded, 200-room Divi Carina Bay Beach Resort and Casino began welcoming back guests this week to its new iteration as an adults-only property.
Set on the quiet east end of the island, it’s the only all-inclusive in St Croix, and one of just two adults-only properties on the island, joined by The Fred in Frederiksted.
Food and beverage concepts include the Waves Marketplace, Oceans Bar and Grill; Carina Cafe and Show Bar (set at the resort’s on-site casino), Tuscany Ristorante Italiano and Pureroc, an eatery serving proteins grilled on a sizzling lava rock.
The resort has also debuted its new Oceans brand, a 50-room resort-within-a-resort concept that offers elevated amenities in its own room wing. (There’s also an Oceans resort at Divi’s St Maarten hotel).
It’s a significant launch for St Croix, which has been in the midst of a tourism renaissance since the storms of 2017.
And it’s a major all-inclusive option for the wider US Virgin Islands, whose all-inclusive portfolio includes the all-inclusive program at the Bolongo Bay Beach Resort in St Thomas.
That’s led to the debut of a new branding for the island: St Croix, a Vibe Like No Other.
For more, visit the Divi Carina Bay.
For more on how to visit the US Virgin Islands, visit the destination’s Traveler Screening Portal.