About these hotels
- Amenities
- Both hotels
- Bonus
- Media
Both hotels have:
Swimming pools, bars and great terraces, Hotel 1829 overlooking downtown, and The Inn at Blackbeard's Castle overlooking the ocean with spectacular views of the cruise ships. A walk or short taxi ride will get you to several restaurants.
Every room,
in both hotels, has:
Air conditioning, private baths, cable television and wireless internet.
Coffee, muffins and newspaper will quick start your day.
Free wireless internet...
Check your email from your room or in the bar.
Cable TV
End the day by watching your favorite show, in the bar or your room.
All rooms have...
Private bathrooms and air-conditioning. The Inn at Blackbeard's Castle has 3 pools to suit your mood.
Your stay at either hotel includes FREE admission to Blackbeard's Castle and the historic walking tour* from the castle through the Rum Museum, Villa Notman, Brittania House and Hagenzen House ending at Hotel 1829.
Free Rum Punch per guest at Rum Museum*
*Historic walking tour and Rum Museum are only open when there are Cruise Ships in port.
"Three Queens of St. Croix," a sculpture commissioned by the St. Thomas Historical Trust in partnership with Circa 1675 and Virgin Islands Inns, depicts Queen Mary, Queen Agnes and Queen Josiah - who on Oct. 1, 1878, led laborers in setting fire to half of Frederiksted on St. Croix in a successful demand for better wages and working conditions. Felipe Ayala, assistant Virgin Islands Inns curator noted that Josiah is also known as "Bottom Belly. " The sculpture, done by famed North Carolina-based Richard Hallier, depicts the women standing with arms raised, holding a machete, jug of oil and flambeaux as water from a fountain made out of the island's blue bit stone cascades over their backs." Manatee Press
