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cooking and eating utensils. Outdoors, a propane stove and lan-
tern, charcoal grill, and picnic table are available.
Cottages (15x15 feet) are actually screened shelters with the
same features as the tents, as well as electricity. All accommo-
dations share bathhouses with cool water showers.
The atmosphere is very relaxed, as campers enjoy the Carib-
bean at their campsite, on the beach, and on daily ranger-led
tours of the national park. Don't be surprised to see a family of
wild burros roaming the grounds.
T The most romantic cottages are units 10 A through D,
a seashell's throw from the water. Tent site 21 is the
closest to the water, and bare site 24 is best for beach
buffs. We hear that you practically have to inherit a res-
ervation to secure these most popular sites, but give it a
try anyway.
Special Features/Activities: beachfront, campsites, tents, cab-
ins, general store, snack bar, restaurant, watersports center.
Estate Concordia
Cruz Bay
340-693-5855; fax 340-643-5960
Reservations:
800-392-9004
www.maho.org
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“Eco-tents” are the latest creation in eco-tourism done by the
same developer as Maho, Harmony, and Estate Concordia
properties. These canvas tent cottages are specifically designed
to be light on the land and rely on high-tech advancements such
as ultra-light reflective materials and compost toilets. The resi-
dent managers of this natural complex, a husband-wife team,
came to St. John as honeymooners themselves at Maho Bay. To-
day they recognize how romantic camping can be for couples
looking to experience the Caribbean in a slightly non-
traditional way.
Special Features/Activities: mountainside.
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