Voted New Boutique Resort Of The Year by Caribbean Journal! The Fred, named after King Frederik V of Denmark (also the namesake for the town of Frederiksted where the property is located) is a brand-new beachfront, boutique resort & spa. It’s the only beach front resort that’s also located in town and the first new hotel to open on St. Croix since 1986 and the reviews have been FANTASTIC. The Gift Shop and Full-Service Spa are open and The Fred expects to open it's bar, pool and finally the restaurant within the 2019 season.
St. Croix is well known as the culinary island AND the most historically significant island in the Caribbean . The Fred is a magnificent collection of 6 beautifully renovated and preserved historic structures, each with its own unique personality and story. For example, Totten House is named after early civil rights leader Ashley Totten and it is the signature structure on the property. It was originally constructed in 1790 but don't let the property's rich history fool you, The Fred offers the very latest in modern travel conveniences including free Wi-Fi throughout the property, even on the beach. Best of all with the exception of drinking water, The Fred operates completely "off-the-grid", powered by two Capstone Microturbines that are fueled by renewable propane gas. Exhaust from these turbines is recycled a whopping 9 times! So, when the entire facility is up and running at 100% capacity it will produce less carbon footprint than just 1 automobile, making The Fred the first green hotel on St. Croix. For more information and reservations visit www.SleepWithFred.com or call (340) 777.FRED (3733).
Toll Free Phone: 1.844.STX.USVI
Phone: (340) 777-3733
Address: Address: 605 Strand Street, Frederiksted, VI 00840 St. Croix US Virgin Island
Website: www.sleepwithfred.com
Did
you know... St. Croix is ringed by beaches of all shapes and
sizes, some are long white sand stretches, others are small patches
shaded by low sea grape trees and towering coconut palms. Some have
smooth sandy bottoms ideal for swimming, and others have rock and
coral-lined entries perfect for snorkeling!
Did you know... St. Croix is the only Caribbean Island where
a diver can:
●Dive a wall that drops over 13,000 feet
●Dive a reef that is the largest living reef of any Caribbean Island
●Dive five wrecks that are within 100 yards of each other
●Dive a pier
DID
YOU KNOW THAT... Many couples are opting to save the
money (not to mention the stress and hard work) of a big
wedding at home by escaping to a Caribbean island for a
combination wedding/honeymoon. Upon their return, they can
share the event by showing the video and photographs at an
informal reception.
All the islands are beautiful and, on some, weddings have
become a major promotional tool. So why should you choose
St. Croix above others?
DID
YOU KNOW... In addition to it's long and rich multicultural
history, friendly people, open spaces, the blue sea and near perfect
year-round weather, there are a number of reasons to consider
relocating to St Croix. Most importantly, the U.S. Virgin Islands,
which includes St Croix, operate under U.S. law which is important
in both business and personal matters.
This means mainland US companies do business here including retail stores such as K-Mart, Radio Shack, Office Max, McDonald's and Wendy's. Also U.S. financial services including a variety of U.S. mortgage, insurance and banking companies offer local service. U.S. cellular phone companies including AT&T and Sprint, both operate here.
moreOur Port
The Ann E. Abramson Pier is named in honor of the Virgin Islands
Public Works Commissioner who was responsible for much of the
rejuvenation of the Frederiksted area. This is the pier where most
of the large cruise ships dock, as well as military ships,
submarines, and other naval vessels. From time to time, tall-ships
especially from Denmark, can be seen here.
The dock itself has been a favorite diving place especially for
viewing bright coral, sponges, and a multitude of fish life. A night
dive should reveal the sea-horses unique to this pier. Visitors
arriving at the pier often walk through the small town of
Frederiksted and walk to the nearby beaches and beach club