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Hotels in Virgin Islands National Park
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Concordia Eco-Resort
16371 Concordia

This property sustained significant damage during Hurricane Irma in September 2017 and is closed for repairs through 2018. Concordia Eco-Tents, part of the larger Concordia Eco-Resort, is a secluded, environmentally friendly property that caters to guests who seek something a bit different than the average resort experience. Its breathtaking Coral Bay location -- away from the hustle and bustle of Cruz Bay-- affords stunning ocean views and unspoiled natural beauty. The 25 tents are wood-framed, soft-sided structures that are perched like tree houses throughout the property. Most tents sleep four comfortably, but some can fit up to six occupants. As far as amenities are concerned, there’s a freshwater pool, a small sundries shop, an outdoor yoga pavilion, and an on-site restaurant that’s popular with guests and locals alike. The property also has easy access to national park hiking trails, and is about a 20-minute hike to the nearest beach. Although Corcordia encourages an “unplugged” experience, spotty Wi-Fi is available in a few common spaces throughout the property. For a more rustic camping experience check out the cheaper Cinnamon Bay Campground, which is closer to Cruz Bay.

Cinnamon Bay
1 Great Cinnamon Bay

This property was significantly impacted by Hurricane Irma and is closed for at least the rest of 2017. We will update our review as soon as we know more. Cinnamon Bay Campground, is, like its name suggests, a campsite on Cinnamon Bay beach within the Virgin Islands National Park. Make no mistake, this is a campground, with bare-bones accommodations, communal bathrooms, cold showers, tons of bugs, and no air-conditioning or cell service. But for travelers willing to give up these creature comforts, Cinnamon Bay Campground offers some of St. John's most affordable beachfront accommodations. There are an on-site restaurant and a small convenience store, but guests should bear in mind that Cinnamon’s secluded location means there’s not much else around, and it can be difficult to reach Cruz Bay by taxi. Travelers who like the simple, unplugged nature of Cinnamon, but would prefer more of a resort feel should check out Concordia Eco-Tents or Concordia Eco-Studios, both of which offer more amenities but higher nightly prices.