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.

From the Front Range, St. Croix is one connection away. Fly Denver to Miami, Charlotte, or Atlanta and step onto a nonstop for the last leg — all three gateways run daily or near-daily to the island through the winter. Total travel is about eight to ten hours depending on the layover, and there is no passport or customs, because the U.S. Virgin Islands are a U.S. territory.
Denver trades sunshine for cold: a January high around 45°F, snow on the peaks, and a sea nowhere in sight. St. Croix answers with about 83°F, water at 80°F, and a reef a few feet off the sand. The Cerulean is about twenty-five minutes east of the airport, on its own private beach with a pool above the water and room for twelve.
There's no Denver nonstop. Connect once through Miami, Charlotte, or Atlanta — all three fly nonstop to St. Croix daily or near-daily in winter. Chicago's winter-Saturday nonstop is a fourth option.
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.
No — there's no DEN nonstop. The fastest routing is one connection through Miami, Charlotte, or Atlanta, each of which flies nonstop onward to St. Croix in winter.
One-stop itineraries typically run about eight to ten hours in total, 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.