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Any recommendations for large group? Vote taken at Christmas put USVI as place most everyone wanted to go next Christmas. Some of us will opt to charter a sailboat out of CYOA but there are a few who are landlubbers.
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I would rent a Villa in St John for the land lubbers or try to get some time share condos at the Westin.
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Not sure if the whole group is 12 or there are 12 landlubbers, but here is a great option: Francis Bay Estate The villa is a short walk to Francis Bay and the boat folks could moor in the Bay. We have stayed there with a group of 10 and had a blast. It has 4 master bedrooms and one room just has twins. Great pool and kitchen facilities.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I may just charter a boat and let everyone fend for themselves. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />
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We know a family that used to rent a villa in Maho Bay. Nice anchorage there too.
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