We arrived St. Thomas Nov. 9th and stayed at Sapphire Village until the 15th. On 15th we had to move and stayed one night at Point Pleasant which is only 5 minutes down the road on route 38. I have to say we would not stay here again. Not because of the unit itself, staff or anything lacking inside the condo accommodations. The condo was lovely, upgraded, clean, modern, beautiful décor and comfortable furnishing, nice balcony furniture, awesome view and large balcony! This unit, the view, kitchen, loved the rock style shower, quality of the bed/mattress, linens, towels, dishes, décor, was actually much nicer then the one we rented at Sapphire Village. Beach was main reason we would not stay here again, and the resort terrain is very rocky, difficult to walk around if you have issues with walking on rocky ruff terrain. There are a lot of beautiful beaches within a ten minute drive near the resort such as Coki or Saphire Village soAll the units are situated in the hillsides of the resort, tucked away and entrances are lead by long, rocky steep steps, or hills. The walkways are not paved, however, it looks pretty! I do not know if someone with young children who may not walk with great balance yet, or seniors, those with physical disabilities or just have challenges with balance and walking could really stay here. The resort advertises as having onsite Sugar beach, however, there is no beach. After you walk through a wooded rocky, trail for about five minutes, you look down and come upon a strip of rocks and sand 15 feet long with three tall Cabanas with a umbrella that are literally in one foot of water. There is no beach to sit to sit on or walk along. We had just left Sapphire Village's Sapphire Beach and were greatly disappointed when we saw this piece of strip they called a beach! The water sports are ok. You go to the restaurant/grill and ask the staff to give you the equipment. My husband decided to paddle boarding. Literally you step into the water at the restaurant steps to go into the water for any water sports. This area of the water is very rocky, and has a lot of sea weed. Restaurant is one of the best parts of the resort. Situated on the water ,great service and beautiful view. We ate breakfast there and enjoyed watching large fish come up to you for food while you eat. The unit E2 is individually owned and the owners keep it in excellent, clean and comfortable condition. We wish we had this unit at Sapphire!