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.

Miami is the one place where St. Croix is barely a trip. American flies the nonstop year-round, once or twice a day, and it is scheduled at about three hours in the air — shorter than the drive to a lot of Florida vacations. There is no passport and no customs on the way down, because the U.S. Virgin Islands are a U.S. territory, so a REAL ID gets you on the plane the same as a flight to Tampa.
South Florida is already warm, so the reason to make the hop is the water and the quiet. The Cerulean fronts its own sandy, reef-protected beach on the East End, with a pool above the sea and no crowd on the sand. Book the morning flight and you are on island time by lunch.
American's Miami nonstop runs year-round, usually one to two flights a day, about three hours gate to gate. It is South Florida's only nonstop — Spirit's former Fort Lauderdale service ended when the airline shut down in May 2026.
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 — American Airlines flies nonstop from Miami (MIA) to St. Croix (STX) year-round, usually one to two times a day, scheduled at about three hours.
No. St. Croix is part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, a U.S. territory. U.S. citizens fly domestic with a REAL ID, and there's no customs on arrival.
Not anymore. Spirit flew a seasonal Fort Lauderdale nonstop until the airline ceased operations in May 2026, and no carrier has replaced it. From Broward, drive down to MIA for American's year-round nonstop.

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