Cruz Bay: Estate Lindholm is an intimate bed and breakfast inn set amongst Danish ruins.
Estate Lindholm, originally settled in the 1720's by Dutch planters.
Estate Lindholm's location on the hillside overlooking Cruz Bay harbor is a perfect vantage point from which to observe and enjoy all the beauty and activities that St. John has to offer. Each room enjoys views of St. Thomas, St. Croix, and many smaller cays, as well as the picturesque harbor of Cruz Bay. Restored Danish ruins dating from the 1700's welcome you to the EstateThe simple elegance of the restored Danish ruins help create the timeless charm and ambiance of the Estate. Located within the National Park on St. John's North shore, just a ten minute drive from world famous Trunk Bay, as well as several other beautiful beaches. 14 guest rooms offer private covered balconies, air-conditioning, cable television, a telephone, a spacious bathroom, wet bar, refrigerator, coffee maker and a microwave oven. While guests may simply enjoy reading or sunbathing on their balcony, an air conditioned fitness room and fresh water pool with harbor views offer on-site activities. In addition, a wide range of water sports and activities can be enjoyed, such as scuba diving, snorkeling, sport fishing, parasailing, day sails, sea kayaking, windsurfing, and boat rentals. If you are interested in exploring the island, the white sand and tranquil turquoise waters of secluded Honeymoon and Salomon beaches are a short walk from the Estate along National Park trails. The fine shops, art galleries, jewelers, restaurants, and cafes of charming Cruz Bay are within easy walking distance of the Estate. If you are interested in visiting other islands for the day, St. Thomas and its capital city of Charlotte Amalie is renowned for its duty free shopping. The British Virgin Islands of Tortola, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda are also just an enjoyable and scenic ferry ride away. Relax on your private balcony in a tropical setting of banana trees and sunburst railings Estate Lindholm has been owned as a residence by the Morrisette family since the 1950's. It is now managed as an inn by Brion and Lauren Morrisette, who reside on the property with their children.