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(@chrisn)
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PLEASE indulge me and forgive me for posting what has probably been posted a thousand times!!! I've been searching for villas for the past three days and I'm ready to rip my hair out! I'm a total villa newbie and don't have a freakin clue! I need your opinions and expertise! I feel like I'm doing a blindfolded point and pick and I don't feel comfortable with it so I am begging for some direction and advice. I don't have enough knowledge and don't feel good enough to go on pictures only. Let me give you guys some background and our requirements.

Family of four. Two kids ages 18 and 8. Girl & Boy. We need 2-3 bedrooms (unless family decides to tag along), a pool/hot tub (especially pool), would love the outdoor showers, newer villa (cause I'm kind of a princess) and close to the North Shore beaches. And all this within a budget of about $3000ish. Am I dreaming?

p.s. I'm curious about the new villa Bongo Bongo still under construction? The price for our dates is dead on and the layout and pool looks real nice. I wish there were pics. Anybody know anything about this one?

 
Posted : August 25, 2005 3:32 pm
(@Cathye)
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Well it has been a year since any postings, so if anyone is still out there -- I would love to get details on Villa Capiz. My husband will be staying there in January 2007. We have been to St. John many times in the past. Some villas are better than others. We were told this one is really private which is a big plus for us. Last time our villa wasn't as private.

We hope you all enjoyed your trip.

Cathye

 
Posted : September 19, 2006 11:22 am
(@papabou)
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cathye,

do a 90 day author search "chrisn". did several trip reports in june, one with lot of info on capiz. i dare say the family liked her!

papabou

 
Posted : September 19, 2006 12:39 pm
 CJ
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We stayed in a villa just a few villas down from Villa Capiz this past week of July 4th. Villa Capiz was also highly recommended to me, but was booked. We stayed in our second choice which was awesome. The views and breezes are wonderful from atop Gifft Hill. The insects were not as bad on Gifft Hill -- but do take some insect repellent as they are still there -- just not as many! I actually had to wear a sweater in the evening -- even in July. Hope you have a wonderful time!

 
Posted : October 1, 2006 8:33 am
 CJ
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I am looking at Villa Capiz? How did you like this villa?

 
Posted : January 8, 2007 10:22 pm
(@chrisn)
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CJ, the villa was lovely. Here is a copy & paste of the review I did back in June. PS, the villa thing is making me CRAZY once again!

We booked Villa Capiz through Carefree Getaways and I must say that the pictures on their web site are a true representation of what we found upon arrival. Our graduate chose the villa and we were all happy and satisfied with her choice.
The entrance to the villa is electronically gated. There is a box where you punch in your four digit code and the door swings open. The landscaping that borders the driveway is lush and private and the not too steep driveway is concrete with the exception of the very bottom by the house where it's pea gravel. There is a door on the front main level and an asian style bridge that connects with the stairs leading to both the upper and lower decks. Dave takes us upstairs to the left side entrance and before we even stepped foot in the villa, we're hearing bonzai cannonballs and screeches of delight coming from the pool. Tile inlay with the name Villa Capiz (along with Milipedes and Geckos) greet us before we step inside. Directly inside is a lovely kitchen with black granite countertops, a solid surface sink and a 4 person breakfast bar. Susie at Christy's Classics had provisioned the villa prior to our arrival. She had delivered a box I had sent, had our dinner from Joe's B-B-Q waiting, our drinks iced down, left a beautiful bouquet of island flowers and a handpainted turtle ornament as a gift for our graduate. It was the perfect touch as she happens to collect turtles! There is a queen size bedroom to the left where the A/C was like ice. Also on the main level was a bathroom, dining and family rooms. The dining and family rooms had ceiling fans and the entire villa including ouside was decorated in asian style. Family room had your typical wicker furniture and an armoir with the tv/dvd/vcr. Along the entire lenghth of the back wall (facing the ocean) is a huge panel of asian sliding doors that opened to what HAS to be one of the most gorgeous views on the island! Cooking with a view is the only way to go! So Dave is talking and honey is listening and I'm trying but it's totally useless and I was entralled into a trancelike state by the bounty set before me. I believe another poster had said that they just needed some WOW time and I did. Let Honey take care of the boring stuff, I just needed to glow! Out of the sliding doors you come to the upper deck where the hot tub resides. There is also a grill and a gorgeous wooden table for dining or entertaining. There are asian style light posts around the entire upper and lower decks and different seating areas everywhere. I didn't even get a chance to try them all out there were so many! Downstairs to the lower deck, their are more asian sliding doors at opposite ends where both of the two bedrooms are located. Two doors in the center open up to walkin showers and bathrooms connected to either bedroom. Both bedrooms have desks, armoirs and A/C and the master has a daybed and stereo system with speakers hooked up to the pooldeck also. We were able to hook the Ipod right into the stereo and spent some slammin glood times jamming out there! The master is connected to the other bedroom by a sliding door which has two twin beds and a tv/vcr. They also both have entrance doors leading to opposite sides of the villa. There is a laundry/utility room just outside of the second bedroom and a nature path surrounds and winds down and around the property where there is a mango and banana tree.

Happy shouts were coming from the pool where Lizard Boy was diving for rings and treasure. The pool and lower deck are beautiful and Graduate Girl had already had the waterfall going while she was experiencing some serious pool lounging. They were limin their way! We were compelled to lim at the villa for the rest of the night. I think Robin in NC called it villa gravity. That's good! We swam and tubbed and vegged and viwed the twinkling lights of Cruz Bay and St. Thomas in the distance as we were eaten alive by mosquitos. They were horrid! We sprayed repellent, Cactus Juice, didn't matter! I could see them rubbing their legs together in anticipation of succulent flesh they were going to feast on for dinner. It was like. I'll show you followed by evil mosquito laughter. Citronella candles did help a little out on the decks though. I was told that the islands first tropical wave rolled in that night and it poured buckets all night long and I mean buckets all night long.

Ok so I think I've covered just about every aspect of the villa. I hope I didn't bore you but I know some people like these details. Did I mention the view is STUNNING!?

 
Posted : January 9, 2007 12:15 pm
 CJ
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How about the mosquitos? The villa sounds awesome!

 
Posted : January 9, 2007 11:27 pm
(@chrisn)
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Mosquitos were the KILLER! It had been raining buckets at night so I'm sure that didn't help matters and the day we arrived, the first tropical wave of the season arrived and it rained hard night pretty much every night (while we were sleeping) we were there. I went to the drug store and purchased some citronella in little clay pots for out on deck and they did help. The bug spray I brought. Just fugettaboutit! Gonna have to find something that works better. Sone said something about lemon & eucalyptus stuff. I'm going to try that next. I read that you can buy a 10 pack of mosquito coils at the hardware store at Starfish Marketplace. I'm gonna get those next time too!

 
Posted : January 10, 2007 11:43 am
 Joe
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Hi. We stayed in cielovista last may for over 3wks. & Loved it!!!! the villa is a couple yrs. old what fantastic gorgeous views from pool deck!!!!!!!1The grounds R also Beautiful with an abundance of flowers which I would cut & put all over villa! The owners were there when we arrived (small suite under villa) Chris & Nancy from Ny soooooooo nice!!! we went out to eat with them one nite. They gave us so much info on the actuall building of thier lovely villa it was a delight! they than left for home * we were on our own.......... U will love it! Carefree was so helpfull !!!!! Great company to deal with! have u seen the villa's own site.....stjohncielovista.com its great!!!!! if u go please put sugar in bird feeders you'll love the birds it attracts! if u see nancy & chris give them a big hello from Joe&Rachelle cleve.ohio Have fun!!!!!!!!!

 
Posted : January 21, 2007 3:02 pm
 joe
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Hi. Villa capiz was our first choice for last may , we took a tour the year before while staying at coconuts down the road..... we loved it but thought was too large. for just us two & didn't like the up & downs of the steps.....so we rented cielovista on the right of capiz , could see the drive of capiz but not the actual villa....... capiz had a killer pool!!!! But was completely happy with cielovista perfect!!!!

 
Posted : January 21, 2007 3:20 pm
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