Cinnamon Bay Campground Review

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63%
families recommend
16 family reviews

Families will love:
  • Cottages or camping options
  • Beach
  • T'ree Lizards Restaurant



About Cinnamon Bay Campground

Cinnamon Bay Campground is more than your standard campground. It originated from the Taino Indians, dating back 1,000 years ago, and today offers small cottages that are furnished with four twin beds, electric lights and a fan. Want to be closer to nature? Cinnamon provides tents for rent. New tents are larger and come with a solid floor and mosquito netting. The campground prides itself on tending to your family's every need, providing bedding upon arrival and cooking utensils for the grills and stoves. Still too many thrills and frills for your family? Check out the "Baresites" that come with only a picnic table and a charcoal grill.

The T'ree Lizards Restaurant serves Caribbean and American cuisine on the grounds. Cinnamon provides a wide array of activities to keep you having fun on the campground. They rent out sail board so families can paddle along their large beach. Families can also try their hand at sea kayaking or sailing. The campground staff offers lessons in case you need some instruction.


Written by Whitney Rife

 

Cinnamon Bay Campground Reviews

karenfranklin - Sep 12th, 2011

Cinnamon Bay Campground is right on Cinnamon Bay in St. John, USVI. You can choose to stay in a cabin, a tent site or a bare site. We chose to stay in a cabin, they are very rustic, but have everything you need for the basics. The cabins are screened across the front the back and have fans, but no A/C. Ours had a mini fridge. There are charcoal grills, ... more +

 

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Family Interests
  • Beach
  • Water Sports
  • Sailing
Family Amenities
  • Onsite Dining



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