- Caneel Bay
Caneel Bay is a
Rosewood Resort located on the northwest side of St. John, one of theUS Virgin Islands . The resort is nestled withinVirgin Islands National Park on property once owned byLaurance Rockefeller . The hotel was one of the early members of Rockefeller's hotel chain,Rockresorts . The resort takes its name from the location of the property at Caneel Bay (Caneel means cinnamon in old Dutch). Mr. Rockefeller was so impressed by the area's beauty that he arranged to buy up most of the island of St. John. He then donated most of it to the U.S. government for the creation of theVirgin Islands National Park , our 29th national park. Mr. Rockefeller had the resort buildings designed to blend in with the landscape, giving the area a pristine beauty, and most property lighting is indirect so that guests can be able to see the stars at night.The main resort and dining buildings are located on Caneel Bay itself. Guests can also stay on neighboring Scott Beach, Turtle Bay and Hawk’s Nest Bay. Caneel also has several dining facilities. The Caneel Beach Terrace is the original, open air dining hall which offers breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets along with beachfront views. The Turtle Bay Estate House and the Equator Restaurant are both built on the ruins of an old sugar mill and are open for dinners.
Caneel Bay, which is open year round, provides a variety of activities such as
snorkeling . A diversity of marine life can be found in the waters surrounding the resort.Parrotfish , angelfish, anddamselfish can be seen swimming aroundcoral , bright sea fans, or spinysea urchins . Viewers may also spot abarracuda ,sea turtle , or reefsquid . Snorkeling equipment is complementary with a stay at Caneel.Visitors to Caneel Bay can also
scuba dive ,windsurf ,sea kayak , orsail . Several shady tennis courts maketennis a popular activity.Massage therapy is available for those who need help in destressing from their lives. Many national park trails can be accessed from the resort and are available for hiking.Caneel Bay Resort overlooks the anchorage at Caneel Bay. The resort can be seen along the beach in the image below.
Further reading
cite web
last = Aungst
first = Karen
title = 50 Years and You've Never Looked Better... Caneel Bay.
url=http://www.atlantismagazine.net/caneelbay/caneelbay1.html
publisher = Atlantis Magazine
accessdate = 2008-02-22cite news
last = Kellerman
first = Stewart
coauthors =
title = Feeding Bagels To Barracudas In Caneel Bay
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publisher = The New York Times
date =1989-01-08
url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE5D91E30F93BA35752C0A96F948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1
accessdate = 2008-02-22External links
* [http://www.caneelbay.com Official website]
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