Guest User
February 12, 2024
Virgin Islands Campground was simply the best- don't let campground fool you, they have 8 buildings that are are a cross between a cabin and a platform tent. Lots of screens to let air flow through, views of the water and privacy from other "campers". The open air kitchen is very well equipped, and you have your own small fridge for your food and a cupboard with dishes for you. Once you take the ferry over, you're picked up and driven the short distance to the campground. While you can rent a golf cart, we didn't, and enjoyed walking around the island to see the fort. With two beaches within a 10 minute walk of the place, you're well placed to enjoy a beach day regardless of the direction of the wind. This had been our first trip to the Carribean, and now are eager to return to stay at the campground again.