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Scrub Island Resort named one of ‘Best Hotels for 2022’

Scrub Island Resort named one of ‘Best Hotels for 2022’

Scrub Island Resort, Spa and Marina in the [British] Virgin Islands has been named to the list of Best Hotels for 2022 by US News & World Report, the recognised global authority in rankings and consumer advice.

The property was recognized as one of the top two resorts in the [British] Virgin Islands. The other is Rosewood Little Dix Bay in Virgin Gorda.

More than 35,000 luxury hotels across the USA, Europe, Canada, Bermuda, Mexico, and the Caribbean were evaluated and identified by using a comprehensive methodology centered on each hotel’s reputation among professional travel experts, guest reviews, and hotel class ratings.

Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina is a luxury private-island resort in the [British] Virgin Islands, and member of Marriott’s prestigious Autograph portfolio.


‘Well-deserved recognition’


“It is a genuine thrill and honor to once again see Scrub Island Resort ranked among the best in the world by a leading expert such as US News & World Report,” said Joe Collier, president of Mainsail Lodging & Development.

“This is well-deserved recognition for the outstanding team and leadership that ensures the resort continues to operate at the top of our class for luxury and hospitality.”

Scrub Island Resort is a serene haven for travelers since 2010, the property features 52 guest accommodations as well as a collection of two-, three-, four- and six-bedroom villas, three private beaches and a 55-slip marina.


About Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina


Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina is a luxury private-island resort in the [British] Virgin Islands, and member of Marriott’s prestigious Autograph portfolio.

According to the resort, a serene haven for travelers since 2010, the property features 52 guest accommodations as well as a collection of two-, three-, four- and six-bedroom villas, three private beaches and a 55-slip marina.

“A year-round tropical climate, balmy breezes and crystal-clear waters create an ideal setting to enjoy other island adventures, such as hiking, paddleboarding, kayaking, snorkeling and more. An on-site boutique with high-end resort wear and accessories, sundries shop with grab & go options, and full-service provisions store with gourmet foods, fresh produce, meats, seafood, beer, wine, spirits and more are all available to resort and mooring guests,” the resort stated.

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