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Each bedroom features a private deck with incredible views.
*Rates are subject to change without notice until confirmation.
Low Season (April 12, 2015 – December 18, 2015) Rates:
1-2 Guests: $2600/week
3-4 Guests: $3050/week
5-6 Guests: $3500/week
Holiday (December 19, 2015 – January 4, 2016) Rates:
Call 340-776-6805 for holiday rates.
High Season (January 4, 2016 – April 11, 2016) Rates:
1-2 Guests: $3900/week
3-4 Guests: $4575/week
5-6 Guests: $5275/week
Room size:3 Bedrooms
General
Whimsical architecture, lush vegetation, and stunning views of Cinnamon Bay!
There are views, and then there are VIEWS! Cinnamon Tarn is perched on the crest of a mountain, 850 ft. above the world famous Cinnamon Bay. With stone arches and towers, the architecture is reminiscent of Danish sugar mill ruins (Danish tarn = tower).
Surrounded by the Virgin Islands National Park, the villa offers fabulous, elevated views of the famous north shore beaches and the British Virgin Islands. The Estate Catherineberg sugar mill ruins are an easy hike from the villa.
Dine alfresco on the deck, the veranda, or at the large mahogany bar while listening to the wind whisper, and watching ocean waves as the clouds cast shadows on the near islands. Enjoy St. John while “Living the Island Dream” at Villa Cinnamon Tarn.
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- Balcony
- BBQ/Grill
- Cable TV/DVD/VHS
- Dining room
- Full Kitchen
- Game Room
- Home Theater
- Hot Tub
- Linens Provided
- Mountain View
- Outdoor Furniture
- Reserved Parking
- Sunset View
- Washing Machine & Dryer
- Water View
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St. John
Activities
Over 60% of St. John is protected land, 5,000 acres of which was donated to the park service by Laurence Rockefeller in 1956. In part due to the protected land status, St. John is home to some of the most beautiful public access beaches in the world. Trunk Bay is an ADA accessible beach and is renowned for its crystal sands and underwater nature trail. The most popular trek in the National Park, this trail begins on Centerline Road and descends 937 feet through a shady forest. While hiking, you encounter the visible remains of four sugar estates and ancient petroglyph rock carvings. The trail ends at the Reef Bay Plantation ruins near Genti Bay. Part of the island’s National Park, visitors can travel back in time to 1780 when sugar, molasses and rum were produced at this very plantation. Meander among the ruins of the old windmill or catch a cultural demonstration.Transportation
As a United States territory, there is no passport needed for U.S. citizens. Because there are no airports on St. John, the only access to the island is by boat. A ferry service runs hourly from St. Thomas and daily from Tortola; regular ferries also operate from Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke and Anegada. Once on St. John, Car, Limo and Taxi services are available.Food & Drink
While St. John is a small, secluded island, you won’t go hungry. Several Caribbean themed restaurants with daily catch seafood will please the palate, while also offering influences from Latin America and the Pacific Rim.Read more