In 1948, the hotel could accommodate 15 persons. It has now gradually expanded to 75 guests in 42 rooms.
Down through the years it has accommodated numerous other famous guests; you never know who is hiding behind those large sunglasses at the Comanche.
The hotel is named after the 72 foot yawl Comanche. This massive wooden vessel was built in 1902 in Quincy, Massachusetts. It was sailed to Croix via Bermuda fifty years ago by Ted Dale (the great great grandson of John Paul Jones) who owned Club Comanche between 1948 and 1990.)
Club Comanche is currently owned and operated by Richard and Mary Boehm.