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Point Pleasant Resort

6600 Estate Smith Bay No 4, SAINT THOMAS, VQ, 00802
Point Pleasant Resort
Real Traveler Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 89 reviews from 3 sources
Recommended
Clean: Rating of 3.8 out of 5
Service: Rating of 3.9 out of 5
Location: Rating of 4.3 out of 5
Value: Rating of 4.2 out of 5
Room: Rating of 4.0 out of 5
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Based on 89 reviews
from 3 sources
  • Overall: Rating of 3.9 out of 5

    "I would recommend the hotel to my friend and family however I would advise them to get a rental since the area is hilly." source Priceline

    "I would definitely stay at this property again, and would recommend it to anyone planning to visit St." source Priceline

    "I would recommend this location for someone who wants to get away from it all and also likes to do a great deal of hiking." source Travelocity

    "Point Pleasant resort is a great place to stay and the staff are really nice and helpfull." source Travelocity

    "I recommend renting a car as it's hard to find a cab at this locale late at night." source Priceline

  • Clean: Rating of 3.8 out of 5

    "big rooms with nice living room~ clean bathroom~ free rum, snorkeling gear~friendly people~nice~ definetly your moneys worth." source Travelocity

    "Fungi's was amazing, the room was functional and clean with a great view and walking distance to Coki Beach." source Travelocity

    "The place was in great shape, clean, everything worked (TV, iron, refrigerator, microwave, etc." source Travelocity

    "The pools were very nice but the sides needed cleaning as did the chairs." source Travelocity

    "they are individual units like condos that are spacious and clean." source Travelocity

  • Service: Rating of 3.9 out of 5

    "The hotel units are located on a steep hill, but walking was not a problem at all and you can always get a complimentary shuttle service within the premise." source Travelocity

    "Yes, the place is hilly, you are all right, but there's a shuttle service that can take you anywhere in the resort." source Travelocity

    "Service is average at best, but I have found that average service is par for the course in the Carribean." source Travelocity

    "Well, I don't think I would have mind the poor service and cable not working, if the hotel was more accomidating." source Travelocity

    "We really appreciated the friendly, unintrusive yet personal service." source Travelocity

  • Location: Rating of 4.3 out of 5

    "The location of the resort is quite good." source Priceline

    "After going for a late walk another night, my boyfriend and I ended up walking directly in the path of a pack of them heading down toward the restaurant area that closed about an hour before and is is on the grounds." source Travelocity

    "The location was perfect, with beautiful walking trails and easy access to the beach and three beautiful swimming pools." source Travelocity

    "The food and beverages were amazing at Fungie's and The Agave Terrace which are both located at the resort." source Travelocity

    "Unfortunately, you have to walk through a blighted neighborhood to get to it." source Travelocity

  • Value: Rating of 4.2 out of 5

    "A couple we met had expressed great disatisfaction with their room because of outdated kitchen appliances, furnishings and older model television set for the same price we paid for our room." source Travelocity

    "Hotel attempted to charge $20 dollars for broken coffee pot never used." source Travelocity

    "It's a little run down but good value for the money." source Travelocity

  • Room: Rating of 4.0 out of 5

    "Beautiful views, great snorkeling, nice rooms, great restaurant." source Priceline

    "Great view with large rooms but rundown in places." source Priceline

More information on Point Pleasant Resort

Spacious Caribbean villa-style suites in a romantic vacation setting await you at Point Pleasant Resort, one of our fine families of St. Thomas resorts from Antilles Resorts. Relax on Pineapple Beach, adjacent to our shoreline, or discover the secluded Sugar Beach at the end of the nature trail in our 15-acre island preserve. Three intimate pools and sun decks are nestled among the lush hillside, hidden high above the horizon. You'll enjoy award-winning dining at our two restaurants, The Agave Restaurant and Fungi's On The Beach, which are ranked among the finest of all St Thomas resorts eateries. For water sports and fun, we include complimentary snorkel gear, and offer introductory scuba lessons.St. Thomas has been a shopping Mecca since the late 1600s and, for a period in the early 1700s, the island was a a pirate refuge for notorious buccaneers and, by 1800, Charlotte Amalie was one of the busiest ports and trading centers in the Caribbean. Today, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas is a choice port of call among the cruise lines and a popular Virgin Island vacation destination. It is the United State's Caribbean's major cruise port and king of all duty-free shopping destinations. Bargain hunters are spurred on by the sheer variety of merchandise. In addition to the colorful street vendors and the dockside Havensight Mall in renovated old West Indian Company buildings, there are charming shops in the lanes between the waterfront and Maine Street.The Virgin Island climate is tropical with wonderful average winter daytime temperatures of 78 degrees F. and summer daytime temperatures of about 82 degrees F.Traditional taxis are available, As an alternative, Caribbean taxis are available everywhere. These charming vehicles are a cross between bus and private car: multiple passengers share rides, and enjoy an expert's (the driver) rendition of a mini tour of whatever part of the island the ride covers. Drivers are available for hire -by the hour or day- for a more extensive private guided excursion. If you decide to rent a car, be prepared to drive on the left side of the road - English style!

Check-in Time:

1500

Check-out Time:

1202

Total Rooms:

Deluxe Suite:The Deluxe Suite features one bedroom, two bath suite with sunken living room and separate dining and kitchen areas, king size bed in bedroom and queen sleeper sofa in living room. Private balconies with spectacular views down island to the British Virgin Islands and the Atlantic Ocean.Junior Suite:The Junior Suite features Queen bedding with patio or balcony with two lounge chairs. Garden or ocean view. 600-square-foot interior, tile floor, & small fully equipped kitchen.Superior Suite:The Superior Suite features one King size bed with a Queen sofa bed in the living/dining area, along with four-chair dining set, two cushioned chairs, TV offering U.S. cable channels.

Total Floors:

2 floors.

Rooms:

Deluxe Suite:The Deluxe Suite features one bedroom, two bath suite with sunken living room and separate dining and kitchen areas, king size bed in bedroom and queen sleeper sofa in living room. Private balconies with spectacular views down island to the British Virgin Islands and the Atlantic Ocean.Junior Suite:The Junior Suite features Queen bedding with patio or balcony with two lounge chairs. Garden or ocean view. 600-square-foot interior, tile floor, & small fully equipped kitchen.Superior Suite:The Superior Suite features one King size bed with a Queen sofa bed in the living/dining area, along with four-chair dining set, two cushioned chairs, TV offering U.S. cable channels.

Directions

A 15-acre island reserve on St. Thomas, incorporating Pineapple Beach and Sugar Beach.Small shops, street vendors, and world famous stores tantalize shoppers with variety and charm.Custom allows $1200 worth of goods per person duty-free. And there's no sales tax!Local Virgin island produced items available include Cruzan Rum, Arts and Crafts, perfumes and bath scents, jewelry, and clothing. Especially good buys include distinctive name brand china, linen, and watches.Look for local custom-designed jewelry, leather goods, ceramics, Caribbean fabric designs, basket work, and West Indian mahogany wood sculpture.

Area

St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, U.S.

Dining

The Agave TerraceOpen-air cliff side restaurant offering panoramic views of St.John and British Virgin Islands. Open for dinner only. Oil Lamps on Tables. Notable wine list. Starters such as mango gazpacho, lobster bisque, duck spring rolls, beef carpaccio, butter-poached lobster tail. NY strip steak, jerk chicken, seafood pappardeele, shrimp-scallop risotto, cashews, and roasted-nori vinaigrette. Dress code: Collared shirts, long pants or dress shorts for men.Fungi's on the BeachCasual, multicolored, all-wood, open air restaurant/bar on edge of bay. Lunch/dinner menu featuring West Indian specialties such as smoked pork, roti, stewed chicken conch in butter sauce, an grilled lobster. Also American favorites include oversized salads, burgers and sandwiches. Reggae background music.

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