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Marriott’s Frenchman’s Cove Timeshare In St. Thomas
Marriott's Frenchman's Cove
Marriott’s Frenchman’s Cove is perfectly situated on a secluded beach with amazing views of Pacquereau Bay and the St. Thomas harbor. Located on 13.3 acres next to Frenchman's Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort, this beautiful U.S. Virgin Islands retreat reflects the Danish and British architectural influences of the nearby historic town of Charlotte Amalie.
Marriott Vacation Club is extremely popular and we expect an excellent response from our buyers and renters for this new Marriott timeshare property. Please call Timeshare Adventures toll-free at 1-800-581-7330 to inquire about renting or buying this brand new Marriott property or any of the many luxurious Marriott Vacation Club timeshare Ad Listings for Rent or Sale. You can search our website yourself by clicking HERE.
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Last edited by TAI_Staff; October 31st, 2007 at 10:22 AM.
It figures, if you read one of my older posts... I sold my Marriott in Hawaii to my sister a couple of years ago (she lives on the West coast, I'm on the East). I wish this resort was around back then, I could have traded directly with Marriott to use at this new location! O-well, new resort looks really nice...
I am dying to go here. Has anyone stayed at Marriott's Frenchman's Cove or Bluebeards Castle? My friend lives there and I know it's beautifull. Economical tips on flying there would be interesting, too.
Yes CaMama: My wife and I have been recently[past summer] to the Marriott's Frenchman's Cove and there were more positives than negatives. Here is my advice and opinion of a few things we experienced. Marriott timeshare is the best, so no complaints about the Marriott staff, timeshare units, or the resorts undeniable beauty. View was quite nice of the harbor and food quality at the resort was good.
We rented a car to excursion on the island and shop, dine-out, and seek entertainment. If you are able I advise trying to avoid the cruise ship days because the traffic is terrible. We left Early to avoid this[7:AM. And just so you know - the island is closed on Sundays - no shopping[upset my wife more than me].
Great snorkeling, clear water, nice clean, but small beaches. Loved the trip! Loved the Marriott's Frenchman's Cove.
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J. Hornblower
Retired to Florida - Traveling the World!
Thanks Hornblower...there is something to be said for hearing about a place from a real traveler. I especially appreciate being directed away from the touristy activities. I think island hopping (on smaller boats)would be my idea of fun.
I'm unclear, is it necessary to have a passport to travel in the Virgin Islands? I'm working on an exchange at Marriotts Frenchman's Cove. Any other travel tips for that area? Thanks!
Necessary to enter the USVI? No, but some say it could be a wise idea. THis is from a USVI Tourism web-site:
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US citizens traveling to St. Thomas, St. John or St. Croix from the mainland USA require only government issued picture identification to gain entry, though carrying a valid passport is a fail-proof way of avoiding any hassle. For tourists coming from any other country, St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix require a passport. US residents re-entering from BVI must have a valid US Passport.
We travel with them when we timeshare anywhere!
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J. Hornblower
Retired to Florida - Traveling the World!