{"id":76857,"date":"2021-04-13T19:49:09","date_gmt":"2021-04-13T19:49:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mytravelleader.com\/?p=76857"},"modified":"2021-04-13T19:49:09","modified_gmt":"2021-04-13T19:49:09","slug":"new-resort-in-the-u-s-virgin-islands-has-a-beach-club-crystal-clear-water-and-villa-overlooking-paradise","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytravelleader.com\/where-to-stay\/new-resort-in-the-u-s-virgin-islands-has-a-beach-club-crystal-clear-water-and-villa-overlooking-paradise\/","title":{"rendered":"New Resort in the U.S. Virgin Islands Has a Beach Club, Crystal-clear Water, and Villa Overlooking Paradise"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The U.S. Virgin Islands are already a rather luxurious destination, but the new Lovango private island resort is coming to up the ante once again.<\/p>\n
Lovango Resort Beach Club is officially open and ready to welcome guests to its new high-end seaside experience, which begins with a ferry from Cruz Bay, St. John or Redhook, St. Thomas, or by private charter. It marks the first new-build resort for the islands in more than 30 years and is the third property in the Little Gem Resorts collection of boutique island hotels.<\/p>\n
At the property, guests can take advantage of the full-service beach club, which includes options for day visitors, locals, and those on longer stays. The club's restaurant is now open daily for waterfront dining, serving up coastal cuisine with a Caribbean-inspired twist, using only fresh regional ingredients.<\/p>\n
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Guests can also now book out the resort's three-bedroom, 5,400-square-foot villa for fully private stays, or one of its 14 ocean-view homesites, which are also available for full purchase should you wish to visit and then choose to stay forever.<\/p>\n
And though the brand prides itself on its luxury offerings, it's also a place where you can feel good about staying thanks to the brand's commitment to building a fully sustainable resort using wind and solar, in addition to a desalination system for converting seawater to potable water for guests. The resort is also working hand-in-hand with The University of the U.S. Virgin Islands to restore the coral around the island to ensure guests can enjoy snorkeling and diving adventures for generations to come.<\/p>\n
And this is just the beginning. Over the course of 2021, the property will continue building a collection of eight ocean-view luxury glamping tents designed in harmony with the natural beauty of the island. New accommodations are planned to open each year through 2025.<\/p>\n
Ready to book? Resort rates begin at $1,000\/night. For reservations and more information about Lovango Resort & Beach Club, see its website now.<\/p>\n