Latest Reviews for St. Thomas Hotels

Emerald Beach Resort
3.5/5102 Reviews
Bunker Hill Hotel
4/5111 Reviews
My wife and I took a wonderful trip to scenic St. Thomas at the end of January to get away from the Midwest cold. The hotel is located downtown and in walking distance to the downtown area and both cruise terminals (if you like to walk a lot like we do). The hotel is built into the side of a hill and there are MANY steps. The Bunker Hill is older so we didn't expect a 5-star hotel, but a few things happened that we wanted to share with future travelers thinking about staying there. First of all, the beds are super-comfortable, the free sit-down breakfast was unexpected and delicious, the pool area is nice after a long day, and the on-site restaurant is a good option if you don't feel like venturing out for dinner. Check-in was smooth and couldn't have gone any better. Our room, #24, was ready when we arrived. We chose a cheaper room - it is nothing to write home about (but comfortable enough) and next to the breakfast kitchen, which means we could hear people talking and pans clanging at 7:15 each morning. Again, not the worst thing. On our third night there, I heard drops of water hitting the other pillow in my bed throughout the night - maybe one drop every minute or two. The next morning, I checked it out and had no idea where the water was coming from. Then I noticed the a/c was dripping water down the wall and running under my bed and to the floor between the beds. I talked to the front desk receptionist and she said they would take care of the issues by the time we returned later that day. Needless to say, they put a ”band-aid” on the problem and simply put towels on the floor by the wall. They didn't tell us why the ceiling was leaking. We asked to be moved to a different room. They moved us into a much better room (#52) that had 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchenette and a living room. The problem is that neither of the 2 TVs worked. At least I couldn't get them to work. On the first night I called the receptionist and she was no help. The second night we ran into the maintenance guy and told him about the problem. He said he had to check on something first and would be right back. He never came back, so we didn't have functioning TVs for the last 2 nights. IMHO, I think since Bunker Hill is an older hotel, it has issues that get reported, but the issues are never resolved. At least that was our experience.
Island View Guesthouse
4.7/578 Reviews
We recently held a graduation party at the Island View Guest House on St. Thomas, and it was absolutely fantastic! The venue was perfect, with breathtaking views that everyone loved. The scenery added a magical touch to our celebration. Marshall and his wife were incredibly friendly and helpful, answering all our questions and ensuring everything went smoothly. Our guests couldn't stop raving about the beautiful location and the wonderful atmosphere. Thank you for making our event so memorable. Highly recommended!
Castle Villas at Bluebeard's
4/5101 Reviews
Over priced $310/night and bad service. Nice view but old rooms, young lady in reception little rude/bored, luggage room and bellboy not working. Check in 16.00 and check out at 10.00 or pay penalty $25/hour. No complimentary water in the room and store ckoses at 21.00.
Olga's Fancy
4.7/599 Reviews
Hilltop Villas at Bluebeard's Castle
4.3/5102 Reviews
Great location, great views and a good price. Sofa bed was a little uncomfortable but for a 2 night stay it was okay. Open pool until midnight is a plus.
Windward Passage Hotel
3.3/5101 Reviews
Our last night after a stay in St. John. This hotel was not the most luxurious, but it was good enough and perfect for your first or last night in the USVI. The staff were helpful telling us where to see things. The location was good, too. The beds were not the best but we were tired from our trip and just happy to have a clean place to sleep.
Margaritaville Vacation Club - St Thomas
3.9/5102 Reviews
The room was clean and comfortable, however it was not ready for us. They gave us a voucher to eat at the restaurant. I do not recommend the restaurant. The food was overcooked, the drinks were weak and the service was slow. There are many other places on the island with better food. The pool was great and clean. The bar at the pool and bartenders were fantastic. you need a shuttle to get around the resort. For the most part it was not hard to find one. they will definitely try to sell you things though.
The Mafolie Hotel
4.2/5103 Reviews
The Mafolie Hotel is a good hotel for those looking to escape with a great view of the harbor! I was there for a girls trip and we stayed in the villa. The hotel has a lot of steps, so if you’re not good with going up and down a lot of steps, this hotel is going to be a challenge for you. Happy hour was nice, but limited, as far as food options … a lot of cross outs on the menu. We enjoyed the tempura style cauliflower and garlic bread. We dined here for dinner one night and we weren’t too impressed. The ribs were very tough and not very appetizing. The villa was very nice and it accommodated our party of 6. The pool pictures did not match with what was present during our stay. There was no pool bar. I would stay here again.
Starz Hotel
3.1/5103 Reviews
Very nice, modern, and clean hotel with great staff, located where the real people of St. Thomas live. Understand that this is no sketchy neighborhood. Rather, an adventure to the experienced grandtourer with plenty of great places to eat the real food of St. Thomas without the unnecessary and pricey fanfare. The only thing to make sure, and do make sure, is to get a room away from the close-by club, where its rowdy owner refuses to turn the music down on weekends after 11pm until like 2:30am. I talked to the staff about this and they offered to put me in a different room right away while explaining that they are litigating the matter in court. Keep this detail in mind and you'll find yourself in a much better hotel than most other similarly priced places in St. Thomas.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties113
Number of Reviews2,801
Average Price (Weekdays)€464
Average Price (Weekends)€452