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Harmony
PO Box 310, Cruz Bay
340-776-6226; fax 340-776-6540
Reservations:
800-392-9004
www.maho.org/harmony.html
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As its name suggests, this resort is in tune with nature. It has
solar power, recycled materials, low flush toilets, and a com-
plete awareness of the environment, but with a higher number
of creature comforts than are found at its sister property, Maho.
Units include energy-efficient refrigerators, comfortable fur-
nishings (either two twin beds in the bedroom studio units or
two queen beds in the living room studios), private baths, a
deck with furniture, and kitchen.
Special Features/Activities: mountainside, casual restaurant.
Maho Bay Camps
PO Box 310, Cruz Bay
340-776-6240; fax 340-776-6504
Reservations:
800-392-9004
www.maho.org/maho.html
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This is no ordinary campground. From the help-yourself center
where guests leave unused food, toiletries, books, and items for
others to use, to the network of raised boardwalks that connect
the tent cabins and protect hillside vegetation, this resort's fo-
cus is on environmental camping. Every 16x16-foot unit has
screened sides with roll-down privacy shades, a sleeping area
with beds and bedding, a futon sofa that pulls down into a
sleeper, a cooking and dining area with cooler, propane stove,
fan, and an outdoor balcony. Barbecue grills and bathhouses
are scattered throughout the property.
The campgrounds enjoy a beautiful open-air restaurant
perched high above the sea. Breakfast offerings include (in ad-
dition to the obligatory granola) items such as bacon and cheese
omelets and amaretto French toast. (Breakfast prices are under
$5.) Dinner entrées are also inexpensive and range from jerk
chicken to BBQ spare ribs to vegetarian walnut loaf.
Special Features/Activities: mountainside, casual restaurant.
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