A private, swimmable beach
The villa fronts its own sandy beach with reef-protected water — calm enough to swim and snorkel right off the sand.

Atlanta is the Southeast's front door to St. Croix. Delta flies the route nonstop from its home hub — Saturdays through the shoulder season, then daily except Mondays beginning December 19, 2026 — and the flight is scheduled at about four hours. Because St. Croix is a U.S. territory, it is a domestic trip: a REAL ID, no customs, and your phone plan works when you land.
A January afternoon in Atlanta averages a high around 53°F. The same afternoon on the East End of St. Croix runs about 83°F, with the sea near 80°F and the sun up past six. The Cerulean sits about twenty-five minutes east of the airport, on its own reef-protected beach, with a pool above the water and room for twelve.
Delta's Atlanta nonstop runs Saturdays now and daily except Mondays from December 19, 2026, about four hours gate to gate. Off-season, the route steps back to Saturdays.
The villa fronts its own sandy beach with reef-protected water — calm enough to swim and snorkel right off the sand.
Four en-suite bedrooms in the main house plus a separate guest cottage with its own kitchen — built for families and groups.
The private pool and its deck sit directly over the water, with an outdoor kitchen, gas grill, and fire pit alongside.
Guests call it “pure perfection” — the rating is 4.90 of 5 across the villa's published reviews.
Yes — Delta flies nonstop from Atlanta (ATL) to St. Croix (STX): Saturdays now, and daily except Mondays beginning December 19, 2026. It's about four hours.
The nonstop is scheduled at about four hours. One-stop itineraries on off days typically run seven to nine hours depending on the connection.
No — the U.S. Virgin Islands are a U.S. territory. U.S. citizens fly domestic with a REAL ID, and there's no customs on arrival.

Five bedrooms, a private beach, and the sunrise side of St. Croix — check your dates.