This Condo is very, very clean, well decorated, kitchen has what you need, and in a great location on the east end of St. Thomas. This is the second time we’ve stayed in this condo complex. You can walk right out to the beach where free lounge chairs are provided. You can rent kayaks and paddle boards on the beach, visit the bar and grill Right there, and get a few Painkillers to enjoy. The bar had several bands playing each day and they were all very, very good! Surprised to see a 12 piece band with brass and sax sections! Lots of dancing and partying. It’s quiet before 12pm and they stop by 9pm. Taxis bring people from the ships and the bar gets crowded. We did not mind this at all, but if you are looking for quiet seclusion, better head to St. John (which we also did for a week-highly recommend!) Note that the roof was under construction ((which was not disclosed) and we were woken by vibrating walls at 7am the first and third mornings. Ask about this before you go. Also-the bar at the complex nest stood was destroyed in hurricanes and still not open. However the pool is open (technically for those residents but nobody enforces). It’s beautiful! Head to Pangea Restaurant-a very quick cab ride up the hill (not in Red Hook) with excellent food and cocktails and fantastic view. It’s like being in a treehouse. Open air, great breezes. Ask for a Cruzan Rum tasting, which they did for free! Many other fun bars/restaurants nearby in Red Hook, several waterfront. Locals sit at the bar, so go for it and meet Some great people! Tip: ship some food/sunscreen, etc. ahead, as it’s very expensive in the islands. Eating out “local” is more affordable. If you’re heading to St. John, it’s even more expensive. Shop on St. Thomas before you head over on the ferry. Take a charter or tour to the BVIs. Hit Jost, Nelson, The Baths, Tortola, the Sandy Cays (where the famous Corona commercial was shot). Wonderful time! Have fun!