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Our 2018 property listings offer a large selection of 964 vacation rentals near Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman. From 420 villas to 297 condos, find the best place to stay with your family and friends to discover the Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman area.
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HomeAway offers a large selection of vacation rentals near lovely places in Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman. From HomeAway travelers, the most popular points of interest to stay for a holiday trip or just for a weekend are:
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Yes, of course. HomeAway has 420 villas in Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman. Our other popular types of vacation rentals in Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman include:
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Absolutely, HomeAway has 752 near the ocean rentals in Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman. You have also many other possibilities in Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman area, including:
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Yes, you can select your preferred vacation rental with pool among our 716 vacation rentals with pool available in Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman. Please use our search bar to access the selection of vacation rentals available.
Discover the tiny islands of Saint John, part of the US Virgin Islands, when you bag an Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman vacation rental. At just 7 miles long and 3 miles wide, if you've got a rental car, you can hop from beach to beach with ease, passing through the forested national park as you go. In the unlikely event that you tire of the beaches, fear not, the island is awash with things to do and see, both on land and sea. Most days close with a punch sundowner and jerk fish off the drum barbeque, accompanied by a melting orange sunset.
When you can leave the doorstep of your Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman vacation rental and be on the beach within moments, it's easy to while away you trip stretched out on the sand. If you bring a good book and string up a hammock between the palms, you're pretty much good to go. Those who do drag themselves away find a surprising number of things to do. If you've brought more than just flip-flops, you can hike up through the national park, which takes up more than half the island. Alternatively, consider renting a kayak or paddleboard to paddle along the coast.
Like much of the Caribbean, the Virgin Islands in the 18th century were a tropical Wild West, with rum guzzling pirates and raiding Spanish forces battling continuously in the hope of securing a slice of strategic paradise. If you travel to the north of the island, you can visit the Annaberg Sugar Plantation, the former center of sugar rum production on Saint John, several of whose buildings have survived to this day. Complement it by swinging into the Elaine Ione Sprauve Library & Museum which houses a fascinating collection of old photographs and documents from the island.
Those in the know are swapping their Christmas tree and turkey for coconut-lined palms and barbecued seafood. Visiting Saint John over the festive season might come with the heftiest price tag, but it also has the brightest skies. While everyone back home huddles together for warmth in wintery climes, you can bask in sunshine from the veranda at your Estate Saint Quaco and Zimmerman vacation rental. If you want to save a few bucks and enjoy even hotter weather, nab a rental between March and June, when prices dip and the rainy season has yet to start its downpour.
Though landlubbers will get close to some colorful wildlife on the beaches and forested hills of Saint John, the real treat lies in the surrounding waters. If you've scored a fishing charter for the day, you can cast your line to try and reel in barracuda, or powerful sailfish. If that's not your thing, you can spend afternoons out on the sea, getting face-to-face with gentle whales and playful dolphins putting on a natural display of jumping and crashing. If you're a scuba diver, you won't be disappointed by the colorful reefs and exotic schools of fish.