DON’T MISS Standup paddleboarding and touring around the islands on a luxury catamaran.
PRICE Internet rates for a traditional room start at $881.
CONTACT The Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas, 6900 Great Bay, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, 00802, Tel 340-775-3333 ritzcarlton.com
BACKGROUND Fresh from a $100 million remodel, the contemporary elegance of this resort involves island-chic décor and unending turquoise views of Great Bay. The neighboring Ritz-Carlton Residences section also has a beach and shares many of the resort facilities.
WHERE IS IT? About 45 minutes from the airport, this resort is set in a private cove with its own beach.
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