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ard at the helm and scores of other Doumengs in key posi-
tions.
They
credit
their
day-to-day
involvement
for
Bolongo's success and few can argue with that.
Always innovative, Bolongo offers a variety of rate plans.
Their all-inclusive plan includes three meals, a day-sail and
snorkel cruise, use of the fitness center and a host of
watersports. This plan has caused guests to dub the resort
“Club Everything.” There is a semi-inclusive plan and a Eu-
ropean plan available as well.
Bolongo's 75 guest rooms are set in two- and three-story
buildings at the edge of the beach. Large and comfortably
tropical in décor, the rooms have air-conditioning, cable TV,
kitchenette and terrace.
Should you need more space, consider a stay at one of
Bolongo's 20 two-bedroom villas. They sit at the far end of
the beach with their own pool. Villas have full kitchens and
guests have complete hotel privileges. You can pay extra for
maid service and food.
If you want nothing more than to pull your chaise lounge un-
der a palm tree and catch up on your reading, its easy to do
so. Those who prefer active vacations have a myriad of
choices. There are basketball and tennis courts as well as a
well-stocked watersports center with Jet Skis, windsurfers
and water bikes. The St. Thomas Diving Club here offers
full PADI scuba courses as well as scuba trips. The hotel cat-
amaran goes to St. John daily.
The Bolongo Beach House is where breakfast and dinner
are served. It has a good-size pool with a popular swim-up
bar. Iggies , a combination beach shack and sports bar,
serves a typical bar menu plus some dinner specials. It stays
open late.
Informal and affordable, Bolongo is a good choice.
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