One of the Caribbean's most unique bed & breakfast style hotels in Historic Christiansted, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands |
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![]() Pink Fancy Hotel 27 Prince Street Christiansted St. Croix U.S.V.I. 00820 Toll Free: 800-524-2045 Tel 340-773-8460 Fax 340-773-6448 info@pinkfancy.com |
![]() All rates are subject to an 8% room tax, 10% service fee and a $5.00 per room/per night energy surcharge. Pink Fancy requires a 14 day notice of cancellation for reservations booked May 15 - Dec. 14 or be charged one night stay. Pink Fancy requires a 30 day notice of cancellation for reservations booked Dec. 15 - May 14 or be charged a three night stay. No shows forfeit entire stay. Pink Fancy can help assist you with arranging activities such as island tours, diving, sailing, golfing or anything else you may be interested in doing while on St. Croix. To make reservations, you can: Have a question or special request prior to booking - use the short form provided here.
It is fitting that each of the 11 rooms at this historic landmark hotel is named after a St. Croix plantation. In 1733, Denmark bought St. Croix from France, seeking a plantation colony to complement their growing port at St. Thomas. They divided the 28 mile-long island into some 400 estates, each approximately 150 acres. European owners gave evocative names to the estates and, eventually, to more than 300 sugar, cotton, and cattle plantations they established, ranging in size from 75 to 750 acres. Each name inspires the imagination, and many are featured in island history books. To name just a few: All for the Better: Johann Diedrich named this east end estate and lived on it in the late 18th century. Rumors said he once was a privateer living on top of Buck Island where he could view the shipping lanes, but he became the respected Town Clerk at Christiansted. Work and Rest: At 700 acres, this was one of the largest plantations that the Danish government owned. After slavery was abolished, in the late 19th century, the governor broke Work & Rest up into nearly 40 sections for distribution to former slaves. Mon Bijou: This mid-island plantation is thought to have had a rare water mill, one of few that had a steady enough supply of water to operate it. Lower Love: An impressive sugar factory was built here in the 19th century to serve the productive mid-island planters. It had a huge main room with high ceilings and an enormous 112-foot steam chimney, the finest on St. Croix, which loomed over the countryside.
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