Request for Proposals to Lease Property at Caneel Bay within Virgin Islands National Park
Sol #L-VIIS001-2026Solicitation
General
Organization:
SER SOUTHEAST REGION(50000)Department:
NATIONAL PARK SERVICENext Response Deadline:
Jul 8, 2026(America/New_York)
Posted:
May 7, 2026Modified:
May 7, 2026Archive:
N/AClassification
NAICS:
All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries (713990)
Product Service Code (PSC):
OPERATION OF GOVERNMENT-OWNED CONTRACTOR-OPERATED (GOCO) R&D FACILITIES(M1HA)
Set-Aside:
No Set aside used(NONE)
Place of Performance
St John Virgin Islands, U.S., UNITED STATES - 00830
Point of Contact
Description
The National Park Service (NPS) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a lease (term of up to 60 years) to operate and redevelop overnight accommodations and other services on approximately 150 acres at Caneel Bay within Virgin Islands National Park. The RFP describes the requirements.
All responses must be received by the NPS by the date and time specified in the RFP, which is July 8, 2026, by 2:00 p.m. ET, in order to be evaluated for this lease opportunity. Responses will only be accepted electronically via the process explained in the RFP.
Questions are due June 11, 2026, and Notification to Submit must be received by June 17, 2026, via email to the National Park Service at SERCommercial_Services@nps.gov as specified in the RFP.
The NPS will hold site visits on June 4 and 5, 2026. Additional dates may be added if necessary. More details on the site visit and how to RSVP are provided in the RFP.
The following website provides the RFP documents:
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/caneel-bay-redevelopment-request-for-proposals.htm
AI Analysis
Scope
leaseredevelopmentovernight accommodationsservicesVirgin Islands National Parksite visitRFP
Ceiling Value: N/A
Pricing Model: unknown
Contract Structure: Lease
Timeline Details
Questions Due: June 11, 2026
Period of Performance: up to 60 years
Risk Factors
- electronic submission only
- strict deadlines for questions and proposals
- potential for site visit scheduling conflicts
- long-term lease commitment (up to 60 years)