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1Trunk Bay

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Beach
Trunk Bay is a must-visit snorkeling spot located on St. John's East End, at the edge of the Virgin Islands National Park. Accessible via a narrow path from the roadside parking lot, this beach offers stunning underwater structures and corals that make it a bucket-list destination for snorkelers.
Stunningly beautiful. Great snorkeling. Not crowded at all really since there are so many choices of beaches. We did get there early-ish. 9 am or so.
Lisa H — Google review
An incredible beach and well worth the effort if you are taking a cruise to St Thomas. I made a video about going to St John / Trunk Bay. It's one of the most beautiful beaches you can visit. Such an amazing place!
Alex Y — Google review
Paradise om Earth ? You found it !Trunk Bay is nothing short of majestic beauty. The moment you arrive, you are greeted with crystal-clear turquoise waters that look like they’ve been painted by hand, and the softest, finest white sand that feels like silk under your feet. This is truly one of the most breathtaking beaches in the Caribbean — perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking in paradise. We spent hours enjoying the pristine water and the postcard-worthy scenery. The panoramic views, whether from the shore or looking out at the lush green island just offshore, are unforgettable. It’s the kind of place that makes you wish time could stop. A couple of practical notes for future visitors: Transportation: If you’re coming by cruise ship into Cruz Bay, taxis are the main way to reach Trunk Bay. While they’re efficient, the drivers can sometimes be a bit abrupt or even rude. One important thing to remember: they will not wait for you if you are not back at the vehicle at the exact time they say. Plan your beach time carefully to avoid being stranded. Food & drinks: There is only one food shack on the beach. While convenient, the prices are quite high compared to what you’d expect. Definitely bring extra cash (not all places take cards) and, if possible, pack a few snacks and water beforehand. Even with these small inconveniences, Trunk Bay is absolutely worth the trip. It is a slice of paradise that combines natural beauty, tranquility, and the magic of the Caribbean. If you’re visiting St. John, don’t miss it — this is one of those places that stays with you forever.
Marian R — Google review
This has to be one of the most gorgeous beaches in the world. There is an extra fee for this beach. It's $5 a person. Totally worth it. There's also food and drinks available. There's a snorkel tour underwater that you can do by yourself.
Caitlin C — Google review
Beautiful, blue water, clean sand, and hardly any crowds. It's about 5 bucks a person to enter here - but it's worth the price. The parking lot is small, which cuts down on the crowds here. There is an underwater snorkeling trail marked out by a few buoys you can follow out to Trunk Cay. It's not the best in the world, but it's very accessible an in a calm, easy bay. There are nice bathroom and shower facilities here as well.
Greg E — Google review
Beautiful beach, great snorkeling. Hard to describe in words! Food and drinks were awesome and this is part of the park services ! Well done!
Courtney S — Google review
The most beautiful place I’ve ever visited so far! We took a cruise from the US and ported in St. Thomas. We wanted to check off a bucket list place by visiting St. John. A U.S. National Park. The timing was perfect on a beautiful day, the first week in September. I would definitely do a destination trip to this island as I would love to explore it more. Must see if you love God’s nature on land and sea.
Amy H — Google review
One if the calmest beaches in St Johns. Get there early and find a good spot. Great for snorkeling and just hanging on the beach. If you are staying in St. Thomas take the ferry over to St. John.
Hugo G — Google review
St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands, USA•Tips and more reviews for Trunk Bay

2Maho Bay Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Maho Bay Beach, located on the northern side of St. John within Virgin Islands National Park, is a popular destination for snorkeling enthusiasts. The beach offers crystal clear waters and a white sand shoreline, with two stunning reefs bordering the bay. Visitors can easily spot sea turtles near the seagrass areas and swim alongside them in the shallow waters.
Incredible! Much less crowded than Trunk Bay! Wonderful place to snorkel. We saw turtles, barracuda, sting ray, and tons of interesting fish! We loved or new friend, James! He makes the best tasting drinks. Make sure to find him at the bar a little further down from the entrance! Get The Lime in the Coconut! Lots of shade. You can rent everything you need for a fun beach day. There are 2 different vendors who sell chairs so check prices. Avg price is between $15 and $20 per chair. Shop it out first to get the best price! Didn’t see the donkeys this visit! Maybe later in the week!
Sandy S — Google review
Beach was a bit busy and parking was tough but we found a spot. And then found a good spot off to the far right in the shade. Beach was amazing and the family was able to snorkeling and got to see turtles, and fish along with crabs tying to exchange shells.
Crystal B — Google review
Beautiful and not terribly crowded beach area. The limited parking (pretty much just the side of the road) limits the crowding, and the beach is just feet away from the road. Snorkeling here was not great for us. There's no coral - just turtle grass here. So we saw about 2 fish while out here and nothing else. One guy claimed to have seen a sea turtle - which seem to be common here.
Greg E — Google review
Maho. Just go. Get there early. Smaller than Trunk and Cinnamon, but parking is close and the beach is beautiful. More sheltered than Cinnamon which means less wind and less waves. Saw a four foot string ray and some smaller rays. Plenty of turtles! There have cabanas with picnic tables for free if you get there early. They have a beach bar and souvenir shop too. I recommend a Lime In The Coconut.
BlueBox M — Google review
I've been to many islands and many beaches, and to me.This is the most beautiful beach in the world. It is stunning the water the surroundings. Perfect day for snorkeling and exploring. you can swim around and see all types of fishies and turtles. Across the street, they have food, trucks and dream trucks, perfect for a day at the beach. I recommend this beach to everyone. It's a once in a lifetime, please to visit
Odalys G — Google review
This beach is very awesome, beautiful and secluded. Gifts and eats after located across the street. The sand is white, the water is emerald, very good place to spend the day on a beach.
TNBIGMAN — Google review
Great beach the wake is very mellow there are sea turtles an sea rays not much fish but very beautiful area to spend a few hours on St.John
Jetano D — Google review
Perfect beach for people with mobility issues due to calm waters to swim in and easy sand to walk on.
Muris D — Google review
St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands, USA•Tips and more reviews for Maho Bay Beach
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3Cinnamon Bay

4.8
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4.6
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Outdoor Activities
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Cinnamon Bay is a picturesque destination on the island of St. John, featuring a stunning white sand beach and the remnants of an 1800s plantation. The Cinnamon Bay Natural Trail leads to America Hill Ruins, offering breathtaking views and a memorable hiking experience. Visitors can explore the Reef Bay Trail with mysterious petroglyphs or hike to Rams Head for panoramic ocean views. Snorkeling enthusiasts can bring their gear to discover St.
Absolutely beautiful! The hike down to Cinnamon Bay wasn't bad at all, my mom did it in flip flops. Cinnamon Bay, located in the Virgin Islands National Park, is a stunning beach that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and relaxation. The hike down to the beach is a rewarding experience in itself, with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Once you reach the beach, you'll be greeted by soft, white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. The water is incredibly warm and inviting, making it perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply wading in the shallows. The beach is also a great spot to relax and soak up the sun. With its stunning scenery, pristine waters, and peaceful atmosphere, Cinnamon Bay is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to St. John.
Amalia H — Google review
Nice beach to hang out and catch some sun and ocean waves. Not great for snorkeling and it gets packed with local tourists and those coming over from St. Thomas for the day. Parking can be a challenge as well. Go early to grab a spot.
C L — Google review
Everyone talks about Trunk Bay being the most beautiful in the world, but do not skip this one! We packed up early and walked to the very far end near the black rocks. Spent the whole day relaxing feeling like we were the only ones on the beach. Everyone clears out at 4 to catch their cruise’s or their dinner plans so if you want that picturesque sunset walk on the beach, you’ll get it! We snorkeled a lot on St.John so the days we came here we drank the day away :). A short walk back to the entrance and amazing painkillers, strong ones too! Don’t let people on Facebook groups scare you, bring your Neso and just be considerate of others
Christy S — Google review
In our first appriach we were not going to visit this beach thinking in Trunk beach as our first option, however after visiting Cinamon Beach I will say that it's a paradaise. Super good installations food, clear waters and a bay that will make you dream. This is a must, dont forget it!
Paco N — Google review
Without a doubt my favorite beach! Of course I haven’t been to all, but this one was just breathtaking!! No entry fee, we took a taxi but there was parking. Bathrooms are available & little food/drink shack
Ann B — Google review
This beach is hard to describe in words. It IS GORGEOUS. Soft sand, barely a shell or rock in the ocean and crystal clear waters. Great for snorkeling or just floating on your back! We found fresh coconuts and beautiful coral when walking down the beach. I need to go back!!!!
Jade Z — Google review
What an absolutely gorgeous beach. I would have loved to have spent the day here, but we had a laundry list of things to see. We were in search of the “window” that I had seen everywhere when researching the area and then learned that it’s right as you walk from the parking lot, down the sidewalk, to the beach. I was thinking we had to do some major hiking to get to it, but not the case. The parking is ample and the beach is pretty big. You may even catch a glimpse of a cute little deer passing through.
Ali B — Google review
By far my favorite beach on St. John. Not at all crowded like Trunk Bay, although the campground there is still closed from Irmaria so it may be more crowded when that opens. Sugar sand beach, clear water, and good snorkeling. Take the time to go across the street and take the trail through the ruins on a self-guided tour.
Lee J — Google review
St John 00830, USVI, USA•Tips and more reviews for Cinnamon Bay

4Hawksnest Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Bodies of Water
Hawksnest Beach, located on the North side of the island, is a picturesque sandy beach with clear waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. It's known as one of the best snorkeling spots in the Virgin Islands National Park, offering opportunities to observe beautiful elkhorn coral and colorful fish. The beach also provides access to nearby secluded spots like Gibneys Beach/Oppenheimer Beach and offers a somewhat challenging swim around the rocks.
Definitely our favorite beach on St John. There was also a great spot on the right hand side of the beach for snorkeling. We saw all kinds of turtles and pretty fish. Parking is kind of limited, which is kind of nice because the beach doesn't get too busy/crowded.
Laura C — Google review
Very nice beach Crystal clear Emerald water at the beach.
TNBIGMAN — Google review
Excellent beach with crystal clear water. You can swim over to gibney/oppenheimer beach from there and back.
Muris D — Google review
Beautiful beach. There is a large reef area straight out about 50 feet from the shore. The water here has some stronger waves but there were lots of fish and the beach was nice.
Matt L — Google review
Went on a cloudier day but it was still SO GORGEOUS! Spacious but not too wide or large. There are bbq grills that work with coal, and easy parking in front . Loved it here!
Isabelle — Google review
Hawksnest Beach is a great beach if you want calm waves, snorkeling and crystal clear water. The difference between Maho Bay and Hawksnest Beach is that Hawksnest beach is much wider and has more beach so there are more places to find both sun and shade, it also has good snorkeling (but not great), it’s more convenient due to its close distance to Cruz Bay. It has restroom facilities and picnic tables and good parking. There is no hike to the beach. However, on some days the waves can actually get quite rough. Definitely one of my favorite beaches on St John!
Bronwyn R — Google review
Beautiful Sandy Beaches smaller once you are actually on the beach than you may expect but this beach is not too crowded, maybe because you need too take a boat from Saint Thomas to Saint John, then à taxi/bus to beach. The water is nice and warm. A great place to relax the day away. FYI I actually did see Hawks... thus the name of the beach. I really loved this beach.
Jim T — Google review
Gorgeous beach, with slightly less crowds than most—this little gem has some of the neatest waves crashing throughout. With a nice little sheltered picnic area and working facilities that weren’t damaged by the hurricanes like most of the others.
Ohio W — Google review
St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands, USA•Tips and more reviews for Hawksnest Beach

5Honeymoon Beach

4.7
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3.5
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Beach
Honeymoon Beach is a stunning location on St. John's East End, situated at the edge of the Virgin Islands National Park. Accessible via a narrow path from East End Road, this beach offers breathtaking underwater scenery with vibrant corals and diverse marine life. Snorkelers can explore rocky patch reefs adorned with sea fans, gorgonians, mustard corals, and brain coral in 5 to 15 feet of water.
I parked at the tourist center and took the trail over. It was a pretty flat trail, and great for running! I think on a map the lower trail looks longer, but it’s flatter. The upper trail goes uphill a little bit and looks shorter on a map. I ran into a couple coming down from NPS offices, but it seems like a much harder hike. The beach was beautiful! There are snack bars, bars, and plenty of space. It looks like the two roads leading into the beach are private and not for public vehicles.
M H — Google review
Amazing free spot to go swimming and snorkeling. Beach club right there if you want to rent chairs or buy food / drinks. Accessible via shuttle or hiking.
Matt B — Google review
Our favorite beach on st john, not crowded,great snorkeling, friendly staff and the best drinks we had at any beach on the island
Steve M — Google review
This is a great spot to start your day or finish your hike! The staff are super friendly and understanding of a hot day on the beach ... the food and service was excellent! They even promote aluminum cups!
Ken R — Google review
One of our favorite beaches that is less populated and stunning. I love the chair and F&B service available! The staff are incredibly kind and the drinks and food were great! We parked at Caneel Bay Resort and paid $24 for the shuttle to the beach and chaise chairs once at the beach.
Erin — Google review
Gorgeous beach ! Crystal clear water, amazing snorkeling, come to see the sea turtles. Tropical fish swim among your feet when your just waist deep in the water. No rocks, amazing sand. Boats in the bay. Just picture perfect, quiet and amazing. Must see. Crabs walk on the paths behind the beach.
Dr. T — Google review
Honeymoon beach is beautiful, quiant, with wonderful blue waters. Unlike the previous reviews their isn't a place to rent chairs or umbrellas. I'm not sure if this was because I went on Wednesday. The beach is very secluded so a 30 minute hike from the ferry was the best option to get there and back.
A E — Google review
One of the best beaches I have ever visited!! It was clean and not crowded (may be I was there during off session in May). There is a trail from the road that leads to this spectacular beach, around 15 to 20 minutes of walking downhill. There is a nice little food place with sandwiches and drinks! A store to buy or rent floaters, chairs, paddleboats, etc, with washroom and changing rooms.. They close by 5pm, so please buy your food and drinks before that. Beautiful at sunset too! People don't stay after 6 or 7pm as it is little isolated. I LOVED THIS BEACH!!!
Kavitha M — Google review
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6St John

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Island
St. John is a popular Caribbean destination known for its stunning white sand beaches and the Virgin Islands National Park, which boasts a diverse range of bird species. The park was generously donated by Laurance Rockefeller in 1956, covering a significant portion of the island and offering beautiful beaches and campgrounds along Route 20. The park spans nearly two-thirds of St. John Island, surrounding coastal waters, part of St. Thomas Island, and most of Hassel Island.
Beautiful small Island with a few spectacular beaches. Great souvenir shops. Great place to sit and watch the day go by. They have the best beaches clean and clear water perfect for swimming and snorkeling. It’s just 30 minute ferry ride from St. Thomas. My favorite beach is Trunk Bay.
Stephanie C — Google review
BVI was a stop on a recent cruise. We did a day trip to St. John, then a tour of the island. Honestly, when you've seen one Virgin Island (whether US or British), you've seen them all. The terrain is basically identical. Unfortunately, a lot of the houses and businesses are still in disrepair after the hurricanes of a few years ago. I can certainly understand this as getting anything to these islands is a difficult, expensive task, not counting how expensive basic building materials are in the first place. The nicest thing about any of these islands is the water, which is why the majority of people go there. It is stunningly beautiful. The white sand beaches contrast with the multi-hued water, ranging from a gorgeous green, to aqua to light blue to dark blue. And, the water is crystal clear. No wonder these islands are a divers (and snorkelers) paradise. Don't waste your time on island tours, there's just not a lot to see.
GAA — Google review
Beautiful island. Breathe taking views and amazing beaches. Perfect spot for snorkeling. Island is really quiet and full with nature surprises. We saw so many different animals leaving free and together. Was wild life experience for me ! Great spot if you looking for this quiet beach getaway. Transportation is easy. Taxis are cheap and they go to every beach. Food and shopping is expensive. No airport so reaching till here is time taking but is worth the expense
Stacey M — Google review
Beautiful beaches. However, driving up the hill is very challenging, especially if it is raining.
Ronny T — Google review
Best vacation I’ve ever been on! So beautiful and so much to see. Love it here so much
Jemma H — Google review
Absolutely beautiful island. Gorgeous beaches, great hiking. Remember to bring reef safe spf as that is the only kind allowed. Drive on the left and download a map beforehand because of the mountains. Bring bug spray as well. Keep in mind parking is very limited at all beaches and hiking destinations.
Christina R — Google review
Almost island is the national park with beautiful white sand beaches, hiking trails, historical ruins of the past. Cruz Bay is the docking terminal for visitors with passenger ferry and separate car ferry. Best time to visit is in late fall, winter and spring as summer is pretty hot and hurricane time. Foot passengers can utilize taxi service but car is recommend in order to explore the park.
Qlv A — Google review
I really liked this island trip. Very relaxing and beautiful. Beaches are nice, ocean is mesmerizing. One thing I didn't consider is always having a bug repellent on. I'd even recommend bringing either bug spray or citronella candles for inside. And since you will get bitten at some point bring your favorite anti itch spray/cream. But a lovely stay none the less.
Yolanda H — Google review
00830, USVI, USA•Tips and more reviews for St John

7Cinnamon Bay Beach

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Beach
Cinnamon Bay Beach is a must-visit for active vacationers and beach enthusiasts alike. As one of the longest beaches on St. John, it offers a range of water sports activities such as snorkeling, windsurfing, and kayaking. Nestled within the Virgin Islands National Park, visitors can explore an old Danish building housing a temporary museum displaying archaeological findings from the area.
Beautiful beach, crystal clear waters, restrooms and anything you might need close by. No entry free. Honestly I think I liked this spot better than the famous Trunk Bay.
Sandra P — Google review
It’s not the most beautiful beach I’ve ever seen… but it’s trying its best. Kinda like me before coffee. 🤣 Cinnamon bay is not as beautiful as Trunks Bay, the road leading to it is dangerous at times. Narrow roads and sharp turns are not made for a beginner driver. But here are some of the bright points. Here you don't have to pay for entry unlike Trunks bay and it looks more organized. The water are the same color of jade and turquoise mix and the sand is white. What else can you ask for? Maybe a cold local 🍻
Dan S — Google review
This is one of the most well-equipped beaches on this side of the island. They have nice bathrooms, open air showers, foot shower stations, places to change, a place to buy drinks, a campground, etc. It does tend to be more crowded than some of the other beaches. Even though the parking lot is small, the taxis drop a lot of people off here.
Greg E — Google review
Beautiful beach, gift shop, food truck, restrooms lots of parking 200 yard walk to the beach but it's worth it. Water is incredible...
TNBIGMAN — Google review
So much yes! If its windy sit on the left side of the beach. The closer you sit to the water the less wind-sand you get to the face. There were even little sand-devil (whirwinds) on the beach, which was cool to watch from the water. The sand is white. The water is so clear. Not a lot of vegetation or coral in close at this beach, which makes it perfect for swimming. They have a beach bar, and I highly recommend the frozen painkillers. You can also rent chairs and snorkel gear.
BlueBox M — Google review
Great beach! Easy to get to, loved to trail to the ruins!
Hannah Y — Google review
It is a lovely beach with perfect snorkeling opportunity.
Muris D — Google review
Celebrated as "one of Top 10 beaches in the world" i concur that this is a true spot of paradise on Earth - crystal clear blue water, white fine-grain sand, low tides and simply excellent conditions for bathing and snorkling. Just a tad too windy for my taste and you have to get a car to get here as the drive to this secluded spot through bamboo forrests(!) and palm trees is quite long.
Morten K — Google review
St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands, USA•Tips and more reviews for Cinnamon Bay Beach

8Annaberg

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Annaberg, located on the island of Saint John in the United States Virgin Islands, is a historic site within the Virgin Islands National Park. This former sugar plantation dates back to 1780 and was once one of the largest on St. John. Visitors can explore the remains of its windmill and horsemill used for crushing sugar cane. The site offers cultural demonstrations like baking and basket weaving on select days, providing insight into its rich history.
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9Waterlemon Cay

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Waterlemon Cay is a popular spot for snorkeling and swimming, surrounded by a reef that offers the chance to see coral formations, turtles, rays, and conch. The crystal-clear waters off the coast of this cay are perfect for encountering marine life such as seahorses, starfish, and sea turtles. Accessible via the Leinster Bay Trail, it's just a short walk from Annaberg Parking lot to reach this picturesque island.
If you can’t go snorkeling with a boat, I do believe this is the best spot accessible from land. 3 things to be aware of - Wear water shoes. There are a lot of sea urchins where you get in the water. - We didn’t have any cell service once we hit the hiking trail. Which was fine. At the head of the trail you will have service from British Virgin island side. If you have to make phone call, be aware of your international plan. - Though not frequent, taxis do pass by if you don’t have a car. Just plan things early and you will be fine.
Tina L — Google review
This is a very nice snorkeling spot - mainly because it's away from people. We were the only ones here at the time. Beware of a few things: There are a ton of jellyfish. They are mostly moon jellyfish, which have a sting that doesn't hurt too bad (so I'm told), but I'd rather stay on the safe side. Around the Cay gets shallow and it's filled with sharp coral. Stay away from the shallow areas to avoid touching it. The same shallows are full of sea urchins. Be very careful - these things hurt a lot. I just spent the last hour digging spines out of my partner's hand. Just stay away. The waves are larger around here. It's not a great spot for children. Otherwise, we saw a HUGE green sea turtle and a lot of fish around here.
Greg E — Google review
One of our favorite snorkeling spots on St John. Nice hike in. The coral took a little abuse but seems to be coming back nice. Saw some sea turtles and a large barracuda as well. Will definitely return.
James K — Google review
Great snorkeling, have to be willing walk. Only carry what you need and be comfortable to carry it. Swim counter clockwise around the cay to catch the current back. Sharks, rays, barracudas, and plenty of fish. Not a tourist spot yet so very low key. Walk all the way to the point for the easiest access to the cay. Enjoy!
Jack S — Google review
Great snorkeling. Saw see turtles, nurse sharks and thousands of fish. Takes a good hike to get there but it was worth it.
Darren D — Google review
First let’s be honest, it’s a hike, a hot hike. I had to carry all of our gear, took 30 minutes. On the way in prior to the cay there were sea turtles in the grass. I left my wife on the stones, no sand beach near the cay. The swim out to the cay was nice, saw a nurse shark under some coral. We swam counterclockwise around the cay as everyone says to. There were large coral and all the fish on the backside. Not saying it’s not worth it yet there’s better beaches on the island.
Robert M — Google review
The hike (its flat the whole way but about 20-25 minutes) is completely worth it for the incredible snorkeling! We saw an array of gorgeous fish including rainbow parrotfish, and also encountered a nurse shark. Just keep in mind the current when snorkeling here and be cautious. I recommend not doing this trip alone.
Whitney C — Google review
Probably best spot to snorkel on the island. In my opinion, Hawaii has much better spots, but def. worth the visit. Make sure you go for a dive at the beach prior the cat. There are sea turtles, sting rays there.
J V — Google review
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10Salomon Beach

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Salomon Beach is a secluded, white-sand beach that can be reached via a 2.3-mile loop trail, making it an ideal spot for a day of adventure and relaxation. The trail offers scenic views and leads to two stunning beaches, Salomon Beach and Honeymoon Beach. Accessible by hiking or boat, the beach boasts sugar-white sand, swaying coconut palms, and crystal-clear aqua-blue waters perfect for snorkeling.
Great secluded beach that never got crowded early on despite being walking distance from the cruise drop off. The hike is only about a mile but pretty rocky and steep in some places so it naturally keeps people away. Water was clear and beautiful. I regret not having a mask with me as it would have been a great place to snorkel all around.
Aaron W — Google review
Beautiful, secluded beach. About a 1.5 mile hike to the beach, however, the trail there is rough and thus no one takes it, but trust me. IT IS WORTH IT! absolutely amazing coral reefs and clear blue waters.
Ty N — Google review
Salomon Beach in the Virgin Islands National Park is beautiful. Some of the beach is rockier than other beaches, but the views are breathtaking. There were only six people on the entire beach the day that we were there, so it is a hidden gem. If hiking from the national park's visitor center, it is over rough terrain, but very doable for even novice hikers.
Phillip V — Google review
Gorgeous beach but a real hike to get too. Beach is rocky for a few feet out but is quiet and perfect for snorkeling. The trail to it was a little difficult without sturdy shoes, not meant for flip flops but we saw some amazing crabs along the route !
Jennifer T — Google review
Beautiful beach. It does require a little bit of a hike to access the beach. I would estimate it as a moderate 15 minute hike in each direction. The hike is on somewhat slick rocks if it has recently rained.
Bryn C — Google review
Nice beach, less crowded. I snorkeled and saw some fish at the reef :)
Muris D — Google review
This was one of my favorite hikes when I lived in St. John, the overlook hike from town is great, easy, most flat until its not. Once you start getting to the hillside and in the trees, you can hear the hermit crabs dropping into their shells and rolling down the hill to avoid you, which I always thought was amazing. Once you are on the beach, the sweat and rocky terrain is totally worth it. Be careful, there are some sting ray mating grounds in that bay, I mean you will be right on top of them, so use caution. Also, lots of rich nudists drop in from their yachts which is great when you're 20 years old and looking to mingle with attractive wealthy rich ladies.
Ragnar D — Google review
We hiked the easy 1 mile to Solomon beach today and thankfully took our snorkel gear. We saw a 4 foot spotted eagle ray and lots of parrot fish! Beautiful snorkeling, maybe because no one was here and it had just rained. It is rocky getting in, not a beach to hang out at.
Stephanie S — Google review
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11Hawksnest Bay

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Hawksnest Bay is a stunning spot on St. John's north shore, featuring a white-sand beach and clear turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling around the coral reef. It offers convenient amenities such as BBQ grills, restrooms, and covered pavilions, making it popular among visitors. The bay is known for its great picnic spots, swimming opportunities, and snorkeling experiences with abundant marine life just a short distance from the shore.
Stopped here I a chartered boat tour from St. Thomas. Gorgeous
Mikey G — Google review
Loved this beach! Beautiful.
Shawn S — Google review
Beautiful and quite beach
Mike R — Google review
Nice bay
Teunis B — Google review
Best beach
Barbara P — Google review
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12Denis Bay

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Denis Bay is a secluded and pristine beach located in the Virgin Islands National Park. Accessible only by boat or a short forested trail, it offers a quiet and beautiful escape from the more popular beaches on St. John. With no amenities such as bathrooms or food stands, visitors can enjoy the tranquil surroundings and powdery white sands contrasting with rocky outcroppings.
My recent visit to Dennis Bay in the US Virgin Islands was nothing short of a dream come true, and I can't praise this destination enough! From the moment I set foot on the pristine, powdery sand to the breathtaking views that surrounded me, every aspect of my experience was nothing short of perfection. The beach itself is a hidden gem, offering a secluded and tranquil atmosphere that is a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The crystal-clear turquoise waters gently lapped the shore, creating a soothing melody that added to the overall sense of serenity. I found myself captivated by the natural beauty of Dennis Bay – it's a true haven for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. Dennis Bay's immaculate cleanliness and well-maintained facilities deserve special mention. The staff's dedication to keeping the beach pristine is evident, making it a pleasure to stroll along the shore or simply bask in the sun. The amenities, including clean restrooms and convenient beachside services, reflect a commitment to ensuring visitors have a seamless and enjoyable experience. The local community around Dennis Bay also contributes to its charm. The warmth and friendliness of the residents make you feel not just like a visitor, but a welcomed guest in paradise. Whether you're seeking recommendations for local eateries or looking to explore nearby attractions, the locals are always ready with a smile and helpful advice. Sunsets at Dennis Bay are a spectacle that will forever be etched in my memory. The vibrant hues painting the sky as the sun dipped below the horizon created a picture-perfect moment that felt almost surreal. It's a must-see for anyone fortunate enough to visit this slice of heaven on earth. In conclusion, my experience at Dennis Bay, USVI, exceeded all expectations. The combination of natural beauty, cleanliness, friendly locals, and overall tranquility make it a destination deserving of every one of its five stars. I can't wait to return to this paradise and soak in the magic of Dennis Bay once again!
John T — Google review
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13Saltpond Bay

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Saltpond Bay is a serene ocean bay located on the picturesque south side of St. John. It is known for its clear, calm waters and rich history of salt mining, which is evident in its name and surrounding landscape. The bay offers opportunities for snorkeling and access to scenic nearby trails such as the Reef Bay Trail, America Hill Great House Ruins, and Rams Head.
Amazing bay for snorkeling. Exposed rocks in the middle with abundant sea life.
Matt H — Google review
Pretty decent snorkeling it’s a bit of a hike from the parking lot but the cool thing is that once you are on the beach their is a lot to do. You have the option to hop in and snorkel, be sure to bring a pool noodle as their are boats in the water and you want them to be able to spot you! You can also walk to the southern most point of the island along the rams head trail as well as collect natural sea salt from the salt pond! Be sure to bring flip flops to wear on the beach as their are some sticks and twigs, wear shoes when bringing your gear up and back from the parking lot as the walk is rocky and flip flops are guaranteed to be a bad time
Corey B — Google review
Not crowded and a great beach! Short easy hike to get there
Chris K — Google review
Best snorkeling I experienced in St John. Very calm waters, beautiful coral and fish all along east side of bay (left side facing water). Walk from parking to beach is not that bad at all. Maybe 1/3 mile.
Andy S — Google review
Great beach. Calm waters. Limited shade, so if you need it get there early to save your spot. picnic tables available. Decent hike down to beach. Small snack stand on main road near entrance.
TJ — Google review
Best beach at this end of the island. Easy hike to wide sandy beach. It faces south and always seems calm. Luxury yachts anchor here for the day now and then.
Abbott F — Google review
St. John USVI's Salt Pond Bay is accessible by land or sea. Not to be missed.
Robert W — Google review
The hike to Rams Head is fantastic. The snorkeling is great, and we even got to see some turtles.
Steve C — Google review
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14Reef Bay Trail

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Reef Bay Trail is a 4.4-mile moderate trail on St. John Island, popular among hikers and bird-watchers. The trail features two forests and a sugar mill, as well as mysterious petroglyphs carved around 900-1500 AD by the pre-Columbian Taino and their ancestors.
This was a great trail! Parking is just on the side of the road where ever you can find it. The trail down was easy and enjoyable with lots to see on the way. Take the side trail to the petroglyphs, it’s flat, easy walking and worth seeing. The sugar mill ruins are worth seeing too! The ruins are very intact and the placards were informational and interesting. My husband and I took a picnic lunch to eat on the beach to rest before hiking back up. I took a dip in the ocean to cool off. Reef Bay Beach isn’t the best beach to swim - the surf was a rough the day we went and you NEED water shoes to swim. Good beach combing here, though. The hike up: oooo boy. Like many other reviews said, the last 1/3 of the hike back up is a killer. We got a later start to the day then we wanted so we were hiking back up at 1pm, in the heat of the day. My husband and I are active (hike on weekends, weightlift 3-4 days a week) and most of the hike back up was easy. The last bit is at a decently steep incline with several sets of stone stairs and I struggled, though I think it was the heat and humidity that was affecting me the most. The actual trail really wasn’t that bad( I do a trail at home regularly that is steeper and I manage) but hiking it in the heat of the day is not recommended!! Don’t be like me! My husband made out just fine. Make sure you have enough water for the hike back up, you will need it!! That said, my husband and I made the 2.2mile hike back up in about 1hr 15minutes, even with my multiple water/breathing breaks.
Lauren H — Google review
Starting near mile marker 5 on Rt. 10, an approximately 4.4 mile round trip trail down a leaf/stone strewn dirt path into the lush growth and trees, leading to Reef Bay. We took the offshoot trail (about another 1/2 mile round trip) to see the waterfall and petroglyphs, then swam in the bay (water shoes recommended) before making our way back up the trail. The return trip is pretty steep once you’re about 3/4 of a mile from the end. Recommend lots of water!
Lisa B — Google review
We hiked a few trails on Saint John and this was one of our favorites. The parking is pretty tight as you just pull over into any dirt spot you can find and make sure you're not sticking out into the road. The trail from the road down to the old sugar mill and back, had us at about 6 miles while checking out some of the small outlets. It is all downhill from the road so you'll have a bit of a hike back up but it was a beautiful trail. We spotted lots of hermit crabs and even a few Mongooses. The sugar mill ruins are very cool to see and the beach seems to only be able to be accessed via hiking or boating. Make sure to pack some water it is a good amount in the shade but gets hot quickly.
Dave P — Google review
This is an awesome hike with plenty to see. I will say that it's equally challenging and beautiful. If you're hesitant about the difficulty, I'd pick another trail, but if you're up for a challenge, you can't beat the views. The first half of the hike is all down hill and the return trip is all up hill. The trail is shaded, which a big plus. Bring plenty of water!
Tyler W — Google review
Jan 2024 - My wife and I (mid 60s) walked the trail from Centerline to the Petroglyphs and back. It's such a beautiful hike I can see why so many people enjoy it. We are fairly active and had no difficulty with the steeper parts - just a little winded at times. It was a perfect day - Low 80s with a nice breeze. I could see it being more challenging if it were really hot. The trail is in very nice condition. There are a few rocky spots and its likely to be slippery when wet but I would not hesitate to do it again. There are some lovely views, as well as some interesting ruins from the former sugar plantations. It is well shaded, which makes its a pleasant trail on a sunny day. As advised, be sure to bring some water and perhaps a few snacks. Next time we would likely go the rest of the way to the coast (we had plans to swim at Maho Bay so we decided to go as far as the Petroglyphs).
David R — Google review
Pretty aggressive trail on the way back, switchbacks with steep inclines make sure you bring lots of water! The trail is covered mostly during the day and leads down to a secluded beach as well as the petroglyph trail and an abandoned sugar factory
Corey B — Google review
This is a great trail that is mostly covered from the sun. The trail is definitely moderate coming back up from the beach. Going out is fine and the beach provides a nice relief point. Definitely remember to bring enough water and take your time going back up as there is a lot of walking uphill. Parking was on the side of the road near mile marker 5, just remember to go early as the spots on the roadside can fill up quick. There’s a couple offshoots on the trail bringing you to the petroglyphs which is interesting to check out!
Suril D — Google review
Fairly eaay hike down, much tougher coming back up but definitely worth doing! Cool rain forest hike with petroglyphs and various interesting trees, ruins and a beach along the way.
Magen B — Google review
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15Cinnamon Bay Beach & Campground

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Cinnamon Bay Beach & Campground is a beachfront resort in the Virgin Islands offering laid-back cottages, furnished tents, and camping options right on the beach. The campground provides various accommodation choices from bare sites to eco-tents and cottages. It's a great place for nature lovers with its proximity to Cinnamon Bay where waves crash along the shore.
You cannot beat the location of Cinnamon Bay campground if you're staying on St. John. Our tent was just a short walk from the beach. The restaurant/cafe is awesome! The breakfast options are really good, and the food comes really fast. The cinnamon rolls are amazing! We ate supper on Pasta night and it did not disappoint! Plus, the atmosphere, with the string lights, is pretty awesome. The showers are nice. And the camp stove and camping kit does come with everything you need. We forgot our can opener, but there was one in the kit. Perfect! They also provide a cooler for your food. One tip: bring ear plugs if the sound of the ocean keeps you awake or also thousands of tree frogs. It was a bit loud at night and we were thankful we brought ear plugs.
Jessica J — Google review
Outstanding staff, to include, among others, Amy and Addisiah, at check in. Very kind and helpful people. The campground is gorgeous, well kept, clean everywhere, restaurants as well as restrooms. The fauna and wildlife are particularly stunning. It's super that campers can recharge phones and refill water at restaurant. Prices are high but not much higher than everywhere in the US, now, especially considering the beautiful location. Camping sites are mostly tucked away in trees, which adds to the secluded atmosphere. It would be wonderful to have a lockable compartment for bare tent sites. Also, transportation to and from can be hit and miss. I had the staff schedule an early ride for my departure - which went very well, but going to the campground from Cruz Bay in the late afternoon can be problematic. Plan ferries wisely.
John P — Google review
Absolutely Fabulous, once in a lifetime incredible experience. Loved being able to tent camp just feet off the beach, falling asleep to tree frogs and waves. All the staff around the campground, cafe, gift shop, and front desk were very helpful. The coffee at the cafe was excellent and having filtered water available, was an unexpected treat. The location and ease of access to both sides of the island, or that crazy road up to Center Ridge Rd, made starting a days a breeze (island breeze). We visited most the beaches you could get to by car and found Cinnamon Bay to possibly be the nicest. After the day's crowd thins at 3pm for dinner, you have large swathes of the beach and ocean to yourself, with incredible views of Mary's Point. The servings at the cafe were incredibly generous for one, so we just split one of those at the end of the day. The bird talk hosted by friends of the USVI at the cafe was excellent. The campground bathrooms were always clean and hardly used except in the morning and evening, with showers (be sure to use these babies every night!). One of the best NPS camping experiences I've ever had, and couldn't recommend it enough. If you've managed to camp anywhere you might get an unexpected rain shower or bug bite, you'll have no problem and consider this lux. Swam with a sea turtle and five foot nurse shark, in view of our tent!
Chris W — Google review
We took our car from St Thomas over to St John to visit Cinnamon Beach. It was one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever seen. They have a great little shop and beach grill with food and great drinks.
Tim M — Google review
Nice beach for an individual, couples and families. 10 dollar entry fee. Couple places to eat once you are in. Bring your own beach chairs or you can rent one for 10 dollars. Nice bath rooms and ladies or men shower to wash off the sand. Clean and well kept place. Parking in the parking lot is hit and miss. Lots of shuttles transporting people to and from the beach there. Would visit again.
Dallazman — Google review
Best vacation spot ever. We camped on a bare site. We are regular campers so we're not too upset by bugs, heat or rain, all of which we had plenty of but they were nothing compared to being so close to such a gorgeous beach. Before and after the day trip visitors, you have nearly a whole beach to yourself. Never seen bathrooms so clean and well stocked in a campground. Appreciated the water refill station, carts for getting your stuff to your site, on-site restaurant. Loved seeing the wildlife (iguanas, deer, mongoose, crabs, various birds). My advice: put on the bug repellent early and often, as the no see um bites start to itch a day or two after you are bitten.
Erin S — Google review
My family loved staying in an eco-tent near the beach! Separate bunkroom for children and just steps from the beautiful beach. Lots of wildlife within the campground including deer, mongoose, crabs, and birds. The on-siite restaurant has great food in an amazing open-air experience! Tents include a cooler, deck box, charcoal grill and propane cook top. Bathrooms are close by and super clean. We'd definitely return!
Carrie U — Google review
The campground is amazing! It is the perfect place to stay to experience the national park. The facilities were clean and staff were friendly. The cafe also has great food!
Haley K — Google review
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16Jumbie Beach

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Jumbie Beach is a small and serene beach located on the North Shore of St. John, just west of the famous Trunk Bay. It offers stunning views of blue waters and mountain backdrops, with shady spots under the trees along the beach. The limited parking keeps the beach uncrowded, making it a great escape from larger tourist-filled beaches.
If you're not paying attention, you'll miss the parking area and the sign. The parking area is across the street from the trail. The trail is easy, 320 ft. Not recommended for anyone wheelchair restricted as it is not wide enough, IMO. This beach is a bit different from the other hot spots in St. John because the waves do break rather rough. No sea grass, so no marine life. Don't expect a snorkeling adventure here. However, my party had the entire beach to ourselves! Plenty of nooks to spread your beach blanket under the trees for some shade. It's a short beach, from the trees to the waterline, so tuck in tight. If you're looking for a place to just chill out, relax, let the kids play, and catch some rays with a stunning view, this is it.
Marcia F — Google review
Jumbie is small which is nice and has beautiful views but the water is definitely on the choppier side and the beach isn’t as pristine as others. It’s great for a half day but I wouldn’t choose this spot for a full day
Heidi S — Google review
Limited parking, 5-7 spots so it limits amount of people, however people did seem to be dropped off by taxis- started filling up in the afternoon. Would arrive earlier in the morning. Small beach but was lovely. Ample options for shade. Snorkeling on both sides of the shore was pretty. Would recommended! Felt more private than the bigger beaches!
Sara M — Google review
Awesome beach. Located right next to the super popular Trunk Bay Beach, Jumbie Beach gives you the same experience with none of the crowds. I love this beach for the views and the quiet. And it's always fun to walk through the woods before coming out onto a spectacular strip of white sand.
Jared H — Google review
Great, essentially private, beach. Beautiful view. If you want to avoid crowds this is the perfect beach. A short walk in from the road. We loved it.
Jennifer E — Google review
Paradise; not too crowded of a beach with crystal clear water.
Muris D — Google review
Best private feel beach I’ve found on the island. Only 5 parking spots so there limited access. Easy 2 minute walk down the path We had the whole corner of the beach to ourselves. Snorkeled and laid around for hours.
Robert M — Google review
Quick tip, hang out here while Trunk Bay Beach is busy. Pretty much had the entire beach to myself aside from one other couple. Extremely clean and perfect for swimming, snorkeling. This is a hidden gem.
Christina R — Google review
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17Virgin Islands

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Island
The Virgin Islands, a stunning archipelago in the Caribbean, is made up of four main islands: Saint Thomas, Saint John, Saint Croix, and Water Island. Each island boasts its own unique charm and local nicknames—Saint Croix is affectionately called "Twin City," while Saint Thomas is known as "Rock City," and Saint John as "Love City." The territory also includes numerous smaller islands that enhance its allure.
I hope to find myself soon in this magical place in contact with nature and turtles.
Alisson I — Google review
This island is beyond gorgeous!
ATX F — Google review
So many homeless Americans who wanted to disappear are here lol.
Kamil M — Google review
Excellent food . Nice view. Good food . It's a pitty Sir Branson Snores.
Daniel M — Google review
Loved snorkeling on the live coral reefs!
Dennis C — Google review
I think I found my island guys
Bruh — Google review
Great!
Nikola D — Google review
Waste of time and money. I am from Florida, so I know people move slow; but they move at a truly glacial pace. The only respite of the whole trip in St. John and Trunk Bay…..so beautiful. Overpriced, people aren’t very friendly, and slow as molasses.
Larry L — Google review
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18Francis Bay Beach

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Francis Bay Beach is located at the northern end of North Shore Road, near Maho Bay. It offers a peaceful atmosphere and is an ideal spot for observing turtles, swimming, and snorkeling along the rock shoreline. The beach has both pebbled and sandy areas, providing diverse landscapes for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, it is known for being less crowded than other popular beaches on St John, making it a favorite among locals.
One of my top 5 favorite beaches in the USVI. It is rocky, so not the best for swimming. Great snorkeling for those with experience; tons of fish near the reef (watch out for the stone fish!) as well as occasional tutles and dolphins in the area. Be sure to walk the trail to see some neat ruins
Melissa A — Google review
One of our top 3 beaches on St John! We got there at 8:30 so parking wasn’t a problem. It has great views, wasn’t crowded and has pretty good snorkeling on the east end.
Jared M — Google review
Great beach to get away from some of the more crowded spots. Sheltered in the winter more, from the wind, than the North facing beaches. There are no food trucks or stands, so pack a cooler. You can drop off your stuff very close to the beach and then go find parking. It also made it nice for someone in our party who had a bum ankle. Restroom is a porta-jon type building, and there is only one. Rough road to get back to parking, bu it seemed like enough spots for the number of people that come there.
Shawn S — Google review
Love the beach but not the sulfur smell.
Ed M — Google review
This beach is a little further from the main areas. However, it was some great snorkeling. we saw a few Stingrays, Spotted Eagle Rays, a nurse shark and a lemon shark and a few parrot fish. You can easily see depths of 20 to 30 feet if you're venturing out that far. Parking is a little challenging but people leave often so you might have to circle the driveway a couple times. It is a little Rocky and pebbley to the left of the main entrance. However the further right you go, You will encounter softer sand as you enter the sea.
David B — Google review
Wonderful! Right next to Maho Beach and quieter/less people. A new concrete road leads to a parking lot right on the beach. A bathroom is here and walking trail to the further parking if you arrive after 9am-ish. The lot here at the ocean fits about 12 jeeps. Out of the many beaches we've visited on St John this beach has the MOST shade with trees you can sit under with picnic tables. Again get here by 9am or they're taken.
Jim K — Google review
Hidden Gem. we took a walking trail to reach the beach, it's like .25 miles of walk. Nice trail. You can also drive to get to the beach. But most probably you will not find nearby parking and might end up taking 5 min walk. Plenty of trees offers natural shades. Not much crowded either since most of visitors don't go beyond Maho Bay Beach. Snorkeling should be easy as well since water is petty much calm. You can spot coupl of fishes or Turtles may be.
Swapnil K — Google review
Arrived a little after 9 am and there was only one other person there- by noon it was packed/parking unavailable. Lots of shaded spots and plenty of room to spread out. Didn’t feel crowded for the amount of people there. Water was a little hazy when snorkeling (windy today so may have impacted water?) saw a giant sea turtle and sting ray. We felt like we saw more coral/ tropical fish to the left vs. right of beach. Also saw jellyfish.
Sara M — Google review
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19Coral Bay

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Coral Bay is a charming town and sub-district situated on the southeastern side of St. John in the US Virgin Islands. The area has a rich musical history, with local bands like Eddie and the Movements performing at various venues across the Virgin Islands and beyond.
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20Leinster Bay

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Reefs
Leinster Bay, located on the island of Saint John in the US Virgin Islands, is a picturesque and historically rich destination within the Virgin Islands National Park. Accessible via the Leinster Bay trail from Annaberg, visitors can explore remnants of a former sugar cane plantation and slave quarters. The bay offers excellent snorkeling opportunities with protected areas where spiny lobsters can be found amidst mangrove shallows and fringing reefs.
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21Gibney Beach

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Gibney Beach is a secluded and picturesque sandy beach on the northern shore of St. John. It offers opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation under the shade of palm trees. The beach is part of the V. . National Park, providing access to over 20 trails for exploration away from crowds. Accessible via North Shore Road, it was once privately owned but is now open to the public. Nearby attractions include Oppenheimer Beach and a colorful mango stand along the road.
Short, easy, downhill hike off the Peace Hill windmill trail. Lots of hermit crabs. Uncrowded beach. Just as beautiful as the surrounding beaches. 5-6 parking spots at the trailhead. Well worth the short hike.
Gena N — Google review
The beach is nice to visit and see but less attractive to stay and swim on relative to others on the island. I also saw some jelly fish and aborted my snorkeling attempt not knowing if they sting 😅
Muris D — Google review
Best beach for relaxing and swimming on St. John. Came back multiple times during visit. Get here around 8:30 for a sure spot at the gate. It’s great enjoying the same beach as those staying in the 1,000/night house on the beach.
Elijah L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Brilliant (Original) Genial
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22Francis Bay

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Francis Bay is a serene and tranquil beach located between Maho and Leinster Bays on the north shore of St. John. It offers a peaceful escape from the crowds, with opportunities to swim alongside sea turtles at the calm and shallow Maho Bay. The rocky north coast provides excellent snorkeling, especially during summer when large schools of silvery fish gather close to shore. The area is known for its pristine natural beauty and tranquility, as it is mostly owned by the National Park.
Beautiful bay. Plenty of moorings. Rarely full. Easy dinghy ride to mahoe bay.
Steven W — Google review
Nice quite beach
Sanjiv P — Google review
Calm bay with large mooring field. Controlled access to beach by dinghy. Less people than at neighboring Maho Beach.
Ethan J — Google review
One of my favorites on St John. Kind of secluded and has a walking trail through the mangroves. Toilets are available.
Richard M — Google review
Great location to relax and spend the evening
Mike R — Google review
One bay more beautiful than the next!
Brent A — Google review
A must anchor if you're in the USVIs and BVIs
Brad P — Google review
A little rocky, but quiet.
Kari F — Google review
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23Maho Bay

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Maho Bay is a must-visit snorkeling spot located on St. John's East End, at the edge of the Virgin Islands National Park. Accessible via a narrow path from East End Road, this tranquil bay offers stunning underwater structures and vibrant corals. Snorkelers can explore rocky patch reefs adorned with sea fans, gorgonians, mustard corals, brain coral, and fire corals in 5 to 15 feet of water.
This was our favorite beach during our trip. We only went to St John for 1 day. I wish we could've gone back for more. There was so much wildlife to see at this beach. Fantastic snorkeling along the northeast side. We saw lobsters, moray eels, sting rays, conches, along with an abundance of tropical fish. We also saw several sea turtles over the grass beds in the middle of the bay. Not overcrowded. Beautiful calm water. Free access and parking (besides the ferry ride to St John). Bathrooms could have been cleaner, but that was the only negative.
G B — Google review
Beach is really nice and water is very calm. A little bit of a hike to get out here with very steep narrow roads, so not for the squeamish. Good amount of sea life, we saw small fish, a shark and a star fish. Turtles are pretty far out all the way to the far end of the bay so a bit of a hike in somewhat cloudy water. Lots of shade available, sun won’t creep out over the mountains until 1-2pm.
Noah R — Google review
By far my most favourite spot on the US Virgin island . The bay area accommodates 30 plus mornings for boats and very protected from the easterly winds. Great spots to park you dingy and enjoy all the amenities of the beach . Plenty of parking for cars coming from Cruz Bay, be aware of the park ranger they cruise the area handing out tickets, or at time she comes on the loud speaker asking people to move first lol. Great girl The beach area offers a cool little area for shopping, cocktail bar mixing the infamous painkillers , small taco place and bathrooms are available ..need to rent paddle boards ? They have clear ones along with kayaks, chairs, snorkel sets,and many other cool beach gear . Closes at 5 so get your full day in Did I mention the mass amounts of turtle you will see..amazing 😎 Luv it will be back , make sure you check it out 🤙☘️
ScottF — Google review
Good beach, sea grass for snorkeling to see Turtles. The only problem is if you go to see Turtles and then the water is cloudy from rain, rough water or northern swelling, well you won't see anything. We had a great time. Rentals are pricey but there are chairs, water couches and any other gear. Limited food and bar for drinks. Easy access from road, limited parking. We arrived at 8am. That was maybe too early. Didn't seem to really fill up until closer to 9/10. Worth visiting once and try your luck to see the Turtles. Unfortunately we weren't lucky this time. Have to come back and try again. 🐢
Matt C — Google review
Great visit but was super crowded.. honeymoon beach was more relaxed, but…. If you want to snorkel and see fish, Maho is a good spot Also always ask the waitress at the bar “ do you have a juicy booty?”
DJ. S — Google review
Took a day sail and asked our captain to take us snorkeling with turtles. First place we went was maho, where we saw many turtles of all sizes, along with rays and several pretty large starfish. Very cool, highly recommend this beach if turtles are your thing
Steve H — Google review
Such a beautiful beach. Snorkeled and saw multiple sea turtles and a sting ray. Bring a good book and get ready to relax. Food trucks offer up some good eats...and did I mention the Painkillers? Life doesn't get much better than this. AMAZING!
Melissa D — Google review
Maho Bay is AMAZING. We snorkeled with multiple sea turtles, the water was super clear and calm. Couldn't really imagine a better place to snorkel. Definitely go here if you get a chance, it's amazing.
Gabe L — Google review
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24Annaberg Sugar Plantation

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Annaberg Sugar Plantation, built in 1718, is an 18th-century sugar plantation with well-preserved ruins including a windmill tower and factory. The site is part of the Virgin Islands National Park and offers visitors a glimpse into the island's colonial past and post-emancipation culture. The Cinnamon Bay Nature Loop provides easy access to the plantation ruins, with a wheelchair-friendly boardwalk looping through the area.
Excellent historical location. Very moving to see many parts of this plantation. The Friends of the Virgin Islands have demonstrations 3 days a week. It was our lucky day. We were able to try fresh bread, and got to tour the kitchen-which showed the wealth of the previously enslaved owner who bought the plantation that once owned him. It was so incredibly informative.
Kathryn B — Google review
The parking lot is down by the beach. An uphill hike to the plantation. If you are not good on stairs, you can walk the road to get there. Those views are jaw dropping! Great panorama of the British VI, plenty of history of the plantation. Beautiful quiet place.
JitkaKac — Google review
My Bride and I opted for self-guided activities on this trip. Driving is challenging. If you are used to driving to the right, you will be mentally challenged. On top of this, the roads are narrow, steep (almost make San Francisco look flat). Hairpin turns galore. Now combine all of the above. That is your driving experience in the Virgin Islands National Park at St. John's, U.S. Virgin Islands. The park itself is replete with trails of varying difficulty, There are markers enough for guidance. We would have spent more time at the plantation, but it started raining heavily. Walking through, visitors may learn much from the information boards. I did not like the "woke" flavor of their content.
Leon D — Google review
This is a beautifully preserved plantation with an incredibly sad history. It feels like sacred ground and should be treated as such. We are so glad we didn't miss this visit. So much hardship in such a beautiful place. Highly recommend visiting this historic site.
Lisa H — Google review
A must see! Not a very big place. You could spend 1 hour tops there. Free parking. The garden keeper was very nice! We were able to try sugar cane, bananas, and were given leaves to make tea or just to smell. Really cool experience. The views were amazing and the buildings out of a movie.
Stephanie C — Google review
Nice easy walk, no parking though at the top, taxi drop off only for your awareness.
Lacey H — Google review
Not a bad hike to get there! Totally worth seeing for great water views too.
Hannah Y — Google review
History was amazing and everything explained on plaques around buildings. Alot I didn't know about the Virgin Islands.
Joanne B — Google review
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25Hansen Bay Beach

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Hansen Bay Beach, situated on the scenic south side of St. John near Coral Bay, is a must-visit spot for snorkeling enthusiasts. Accessible via East End Road beyond Coral Bay, this beach boasts stunning underwater structures and coral formations that make it a top destination for snorkelers. The beach offers limited parking along the left-hand side after descending a steep hill and following a narrow path northeastward.
This is my new happy place! Sitting under a palm tree looking out at crystal clear blue/aqua water while watching iguanas, chickens, goats, donkeys, birds, geckos, soldier crabs, and anoles. The beach is clearly an east end local favorite, and it's easy to see why. They have chairs and cabanas spread out for use. The beach is donate to enter (no recommended amounts are posted, but it's easy to want to be a little more generous to keep this place amazing). Plenty of on site parking, there are some porta potties to use, and the Love City public WiFi reaches here as well! The attendant is super friendly and knowledgeable, he told us about Thalia (the landowner) whose family has owned this beach since the 1700's! They'll point out great spots to snorkel and tell you about some of their more frequent visiting wildlife to be on the lookout for as well! This is a place I will absolutely visit again, and would highly recommend everyone check out!
Eric B — Google review
We made the travel here. We were staying at Cruz bay so it’s a 40min drive. Honestly compared to all the other beaches I’d say it’s not worth the effort. Go to salt Pond bay. 13minutes away. We try to hit two beaches a day and this one was just ok. But hey honestly they all are still great 👍
Matt — Google review
My husband and I visited this private beach in late Feb. 2023. The owner Thalia was very nice and we had no problem making a donation to help with beach up keep. It's nice she makes the beach available for visitors. There are beautiful palm trees for shade and picnic tables, but during high season ALL the beaches are busy. So arrive early (before 9am) or bring your own shade. Thanks for letting me fly my drone, Thalia!
Joan H — Google review
My wife had this beach on her list of places to go because of the promise of meeting local pet lovers. She did well when she found this happy place. Love this beach. Love the people. Love the critters. Love the remoteness. I give it over five stars, but only three on the review because I’m a little bit selfish and don’t want the algorithm to attract anyone who doesn’t take the time to read the details. There’s a lot of details to unpack about this part of the island. Bring your own food and drink. (Pack them out too, no trash service… but if you made it this far you probably already understand that) There is a porta potty and plenty of beach play for the day supplies on site. Bring a little cash to put in the kitty. They won’t hassle you if you don’t have a lot to spare. It closes early, but then so does the rest of VI.. Since it also gets dark early you’re likely to be very ready to sleep after a day in this warm salty breeze. Roads were tiny and steep, but much better condition than some more popular beaches.
Gerald B — Google review
Great little beach that is so peaceful. On private property and you make a donation to visit. It's great because Thalia, the owner, will watch your car and she has beach chairs, kayaks, and paddle boards you can borrow. Everyone was super friendly here. We snorkeled and saw a big stingray and the biggest sea turtle I've ever seen.
Katie K — Google review
Just another gem of a beach on St. John. This one is a short drive from Coral Bay and is stunning like many other beaches on the island. Waters are more protected versus the north shore beaches so it's very calm which is perfect for young kids learning how to snorkel. Excellent beach for families with younger children.
Mitch F — Google review
Was skeptical since it’s the only true dog beach on the island, but it was wonderful! The lady greeting you is so nice, the fact that they have kayaks and floating equipment for anyone to use is amazing. Plenty of space to sit and relax. Pristine waters. My dog and I loved it here! A bit of a hike to get to, but well worth it!!
Jonathan M — Google review
This is a very nice beach, although it is private. You will be asked to make a donation for everything that you do there. Snorkeling was good, lots of fish and corals, but that was about all we saw at this time of year (early Feb).
Mark D — Google review
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26Ram Head Trail

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Ram Head Trail is a must-visit for hikers in the Virgin Islands. This scenic trail offers breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea and surrounding landscapes. The moderate to challenging hike takes adventurers through diverse terrain, including cactus-lined paths and rocky outcrops. At the end of the trail, hikers are rewarded with stunning panoramic vistas from Ram Head, making it an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.
The trail was fun to do with multiple amazing beach views. My best spot was up in the top where you inbetween the two big body of water and it’s very windy.
Najlaa I — Google review
Amazing views! Hike isn’t too tough, but the heat in summer is brutal. Luckily you can cool off in the bay at the bottom of the hike back.
Dylan H — Google review
Ram Head Trail was one of my favorite hikes on St. John. The panoramic views from the top are so worth the 2 hour hike up. When in St. John, DO this hike!
Eddie H — Google review
Awesome hike. Beautiful beaches. Not too hard. Do it in the morning so you don’t get beaten by the sun.
Girish G — Google review
Its a moderately strenuous 2 mile out and back. Definitely a challenge with high humidity and heat. After the beach there is rocky up and down with intermittent shade. The cobblestone beach can be a challenge, then its uphill to the peak.
Glenn H — Google review
Wonderful hike. We did our hike at the hottest part of the day (which I don't necessarily recommend) and there was little shade and little breeze. You pass through two beaches, one for swimming before the trailhead, and a cobblestone beach on the trail. You'll see lots of ram head cacti dotting the hillside. Beautiful views. Hike wasn't necessarily difficult - some stairs, ups and downs. Biggest difficulty was the heat, the lack of shade and breeze. You'll catch a breeze in the saddle and a little at the summit. You'll park in a parking area and have about a half mile trek down to the swimming beach and then to the trailhead. Views were worth it.
Danna B — Google review
Best trail on St. John, by far, and the only one we found with unobstructed views the whole way—and such stunning views! There’s also an interesting historical market at the top about an early slave rebellion that is both tragic and interesting.
Lisa W — Google review
It's a 1.25 hour hike to reach the peak and similar to return. Would say it's a moderate difficulty hike. Carry lots of water. You will have to first first cross salt pond trail to reach ram head trail. You will have to cross two beaches and a hill to reach the peak. Better have good footwear so that you dont slip.
Haridas A — Google review
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27Little Lameshur Bay

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Little Lameshur Bay, located on the southern side of St. John, is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and historical exploration. The bay boasts a stunning beach and offers hikers the opportunity to embark on various walking trails, including one that connects to Reef Bay Trail. Additionally, visitors can explore nearby sugar plantation ruins that provide a scenic overlook of the bay.
Ready to escape the crowds of the north beaches and swim, do some great snorkeling in crystal clear water? This is the beach! Only a few people and shade is available, as is ample parking. Stick to the left side of the beach for wonderful snorkeling. You’ll just need a 4x4 Jeep to get there, along with a sense of adventure and/or love of bouncy drives. Worth it! Go on a day that Miss Lucy’s is open for lunch and stop there on way back.
Sandraknight1 — Google review
Secluded and great snorkeling. Really fun drive there. 4 wheel drive is a must. The best place to escape the crowded beaches of the North Shore.
Tara — Google review
Hard to drive into with a jeep but great view and snorkeling
Tara — Google review
A hidden gem on st.john. lameshur Beach is beautiful and private. I've never seen no more than a handful of ppl there. It also has some good snorkeling
Waylon H — Google review
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28Lind Point Trail

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Lind Point Trail is a picturesque trail network in St. John USVI, offering stunning views of Cruz Bay and St. Thomas. The 2-mile hike is suitable for all skill levels and showcases native wildlife, lush flora, and sea vistas. Hikers can enjoy panoramic views from Caneel Hill's manmade platform and Margaret Hill's large boulders. The trail leads to the entrance of Caneel Bay Resort, providing access to Honeymoon Beach.
You can hike to the beaches using this trail system. Connects to the rest of the trail network through Cancel Trail. We did a loop back into Cruz Bay. Skip the car rental and hike it out! Great trail for breaking away from the tourist monotony. Desert-like at first until you round the northern side of the island. The terrain is very similar to the Ozarks. Definitely need appropriate hiking attire. We carried a bag to change into flops back in town and our suits under our clothes.
Anna M — Google review
Lind Point Trail is a great hike with two beautiful beaches to see (Honeymoon Beach and Soloman). There is an upper trail and a lower trail. The upper is what would say is moderate, but just barely. We took the upper trail going out to the beaches and the lower coming back. It was a very enjoyable hike.
Tony B — Google review
This is the perfect trail for those who have limited time at Virgin Islands National Park. It is rough and rocky at times, but doable for most novice hikers. My 11 and 14 year olds had no trouble at all. The loop is well maintained, and the views are worth the walk.
Phillip V — Google review
Great trail with interesting ruins along the way and a beautiful beach at the end. The trail wasn't near as difficult as some reviews made it out to be but I guess everything is relative to each person's past experiences. Highly recommend!
Jason — Google review
We knew that we wanted to hike to the beaches and this was the perfect trail. Initially you are in the sun, but there’s a decent amount of shade once you get going. Would recommend at least decent water shoes or sneakers to hike, but it can be done in flipflops too.
Heather B — Google review
We visited on a weekday at end of March 2024. The trailhead is located right behind the visitor center and across the small parking lot. This is the cheapest way to go to some of the beaches. There are some stairs going up which takes you to an access road and then you head up the road for maybe 100 feet and then the trail continues up again some more rustic stone steps. We were ready with Keens and other closed toe hiking/water sandals and had no problems with the trail. I would not recommend flipflops at all. We took the lower trail on the way to the beaches. Elevation wasn't terrible (you can check on alltrails). While the trail was maintained it was pretty rocky with very uneven footing at times. There are also multiple splits in the trail which aren't all posted on google or the park maps and the signage could be better. Because St. John is US territory, you can turn on your phone and get GPS location (we have verizon). This worked great for us. We stopped by Salomons beach first. It has multiple entrances and multiple trails from Lind Point to the beach. We got a little confused but all the trails from the Lower Lind Point will get you there. We then hiked over to Honeymoon beach. On the way back we hiked the upper Lind Point trail and stopped by the overlook for a couple mins. Great view. We had a 8, 11 and 14 yr old with us but we're also very outdoorsy and do lots of hiking. We went in with 3 backpacks with our towels, water, beach blanket and snorkel gear. Both beaches were amazing and even through we reached them around noon time, it wasn't SUPER crowded at the beach. We found spot to set up in the shade of some trees. We didn't look to hard but didn't notice any bathrooms either. Might want to go back at the visitor center before you start. We would definitely do this trail again as it was very interesting as we aren't used to the ecology of the area. There were many lizards, birds and cactus. Surprisingly we didn't encounter many flying insects either. Not a mosquito in sight.
David L — Google review
It is a decent trail, not many beautiful viewpoints but it gets you to a nice and uncrowded beach. We saw some deer along the way :)
Muris D — Google review
Nice views and takes you down to some beautiful secluded beaches. There is an incline but the trail winds so it is pretty easy. The ground is pretty uneven with rocks and roots which could make it more moderate for some people, we completed it in about an hour. Also there are lots of amazing plants along the trail.
Blaine M — Google review
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29Cruz Bay Watersports

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Cruz Bay Watersports offers an exhilarating parasailing experience in the US Virgin Islands, providing a breathtaking bird's eye view of the surrounding islands. The crew ensures top-notch service and safety, going above and beyond to make the trip enjoyable for solo travelers and families alike. From snorkeling at beautiful spots to enjoying great food and drinks on stunning beaches, guests are treated to an unforgettable adventure.
A nice day on the water – boat was well-equipped and staffed, crew was friendly and accommodating and took good care of guests, stops were decently populated with turtles. Going to Lime Out for lunch was definitely an experience. Met some really nice people on the boat. Probably the best option in St. John for a snorkel outing.
Ray G — Google review
My young son and I did both the sunset cruise and the snorkel and sail. Both were awesome! Great crews from captains to the deckhands. It was a really special trip. The Captain of the Flyer basically gave my kid a free sailing lesson. My seven year old and I were so thankful and happy.
H A — Google review
We went on an excursion to the Baths on Virgin Gorda. We had a great experience and would highly recommend! We met the boat at the dock at the Westin. We weren’t staying at the Westin but free parking at the Westin was included. The Baths were busy because of a cruise ship in Virgin Gorda but Matt and the rest of the crew guiding us made sure we had a good time while we waited. I’d recommend trying to go at a time when there isn’t a cruise ship at Virgin Gorda (you can look this up online). We also snorkeled at Treasure Island which was great!
Jared M — Google review
Went on the Maho Bay turtle sail and snorkel! I highly recommend! Captain Heather and her crew, Sam and Phillip ran the excursion like a well oiled machine! The boat, views and experience were top notch. The boat lunch was great and the water was perfect! 10/10
Traci T — Google review
What an amazing excursion! We did the Soggy Dollar excursion and it did not disappoint. It was a rainy day so we saw rainbows and the crew was exceptional. Already booked my next one!!!
Amanda U — Google review
What a day we had with our captain and first mate Ryan and Brendan. The music was always bumping and they were making painkillers with a legit fresh ground nutmeg? I recommend wasting your day away at Jost Van Dyke.
Tyler H — Google review
The snorkeling trip at St John’s was the highlight of our trip. The crew was very nice and helpful and worked very hard to make it a great day for us. They even helped my wife that never snorkeled before learn to snorkel and she enjoyed it. The beautiful waters, coral and fish were the best I’ve ever experienced.
Thomas E — Google review
We had an amazing time on our Lime Out Snorkel with Cruz Bay Watersports. Our crew was awesome, drinks were fantastic, food was great and snorkeling was a lot of fun. Highly Recommend!
Angie B — Google review
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30Honeymoon Beach

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Honeymoon Beach is a stunning coastal gem nestled within the Virgin Islands National Park, boasting crystal-clear waters and soft white sands that beckon visitors to unwind. This idyllic spot offers water-sport rentals for those looking to add some adventure to their day. Accessible only by foot or boat, it’s part of a network of scenic trails leading from the park's visitor center.
Getting there was an adventure in itself - ferry from St. Thomas to St. John's, a bus ride from the ferry to the gates, followed by a shuttle that drops you right at the beach. The facilities? Let’s just say they’re functional, but don’t expect anything fancy. Still, once you set eyes on the beach, any minor inconveniences melt away. This place is pure paradise, even with the water a bit clouded from recent storms. It’s still one of the best beaches I’ve ever been to - a peaceful atmosphere that makes it feel like your own private escape. And here’s a surprise: there’s an on-site bar! A little unexpected for a national park, but hey, no complaints here. Sipping a cold drink with that view? Perfection. It wasn’t crowded at all during our visit, which made it even better. The few people we did chat with were laid-back and friendly, adding to the welcoming vibe. If you’re looking for a quiet, picturesque spot to relax, this beach is absolutely worth the trip.
John S — Google review
Absolutely the hidden gem of St. John. Ample parking compared to other beaches, staff is friendly and the view is fantastic. Cocktails are great, we had multiple types, and would recommend all of them. (They were the best we've had so far).
Steve M — Google review
Honeymoon Beach is GORGEOUS! The water is crystal clear, and it wasn't very crowded. The hike from the Virgin Islands National Park Visitor Center s also very doable.
Phillip V — Google review
Truly paradise! Best beach I've ever been to!!! We hiked on from Cruz bay on the high trail to take in Lind point overlook and stopped by Salomon beach on the way back. Beach was not crowded but your mileage may vary as they do bus in cruise passengers which could quickly change that!
Nick F — Google review
No hiking required if you park at Caneel Bay and take the $12 shuttle to and from Honeymoon beach. The chair rental is $25 for the day. Don't pay the $75 fee for a server and a chair. The same crew takes your orders regardless of how much you pay at the gate. The beach is very peaceful and we found a family of sea turtles feeding off the beach so bring some snorkeling gear.
Brad P — Google review
Just gotta say, if i have to hike 40 minutes to get there, it really should be a nude beach. But very lovely. Clear water, amenities, drinks, quiet.
Jeremy — Google review
Great beach. You will have to hike from downtown or from the parking area up the hill from town. The hike from the parking area is 20 minutes down and 15 minutes up. Beach has a bar and rental place that looked like it was opening back up soon. If so, there will be a lot of people at the beach from boats. Snorkeling boats stop here in the mid morning for about an hour.
Ben H — Google review
Beautiful and secluded. We loved Dinghys on the beach!
Greg — Google review
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31Lameshur Beach

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Lameshur Beach, located in the Virgin Islands National Park, offers a serene and unspoiled environment for visitors seeking a more secluded beach experience. Accessible via a bumpy dirt road, this quiet stretch of sand is surrounded by abundant wildlife and diverse marine life. Snorkeling in the bay reveals seagrass beds, coral reefs, and an array of sea creatures such as octopuses, turtles, and stingrays.
Love this beach and the history/ruins. The views are magnificent. We hiked in from Coral Bay Rd.(our rental wouldn’t make it, but I was determined to go-so we set out on foot) We had a great time snorkeling and saw tons of sea life! On land we encountered deer, goats, and no-see-ums that tore me up. You ABSOLUTELY need 4 wheel drive. There are multiple DEEP ruts(photos near the end). So thankful to the sweet soul who carried us back to the top, otherwise we would have never made it! Please, leave only footprints and take only memories and YOUR MESS/stuff/garbage. Help keep the island beautiful.
Kathryn B — Google review
We had fun taking the rental jeep down the trail. Lucky for us, it was a slow day and we only passed one other jeep. Trails are tight through alot of areas so be prepared to work together and make the best of it. Beautiful beach and a restroom but no running water near the end of the trial. If you don't have insurance, I wouldn't attempt unless you've been off road before.
Chris P — Google review
I visited the beach few years ago with a car and rated it poorly due to the terrible road to get there. However, this time i hiked to it via bordeaux mountain trail and had a much better experience due to the beach looking great and the great feeling of cooling off in it after the hike. Also, privacy factor was high as there was literally nobody there :)
Muris D — Google review
A beautiful, very quiet beach with excellent snorkeling if you're up to driving on a very bumpy dirt road to get there. We only saw a few other people there and spent a lot of time snorkeling the reef there. We even saw and octopus and stingray. There are essentially no amenities there, (the port a john was disgusting) so bring everything you need.
P. K — Google review
It's a great beach. A few picnic benches and grills to use, a newer bathroom. Tuck into the shade and enjoy a beach with no crowds. You'll need a jeep or 4x4. Check out the ruins up the hill at the end. They are very interesting.
Chris K — Google review
Nice beach, best part is getting there. For sure need a jeep dont mess around! More people here than previously reported, but thats ok. The beach is a little rocky so its a good idea if theres sensitive feet or kids you wear some water shoes. Very secluded compared to the other beaches so its good to bring water and food if you plan on bein there for a while.
K F — Google review
This beach is in the South Side of St. John. It's a bit of a far travel but very well worth it. The water is crystal clear. Theres a small reef to snorkel out to. There are very few people all year long because no regular tours come out to it and you have to know how to get there.
DaVon M — Google review
Off the beaten path in the state park. Ruts, rocks and puddles to get here. 4wd recommended. Gorgeous beach, swimming, and privacy if Maho and Trunk Bay are too crowded for your taste.
Tyler H — Google review
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32Cinnamon Bay Trail

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Cinnamon Bay Trail is a popular hiking trail in the Virgin Islands National Park on the island of St. John. The trail leads to America Hill Ruins and offers stunning views along the way. It's recommended to notify a friend before embarking on this adventure.
Less steep than the roads, this is practically flat! I parked at the top of the hill and walked down. There are only three steep parts where there are rock stairs. Otherwise, the trail is pretty moderate. Good for trail runs! There are a lot of spiderwebs across the trail, and one place where a bush is totally over the trail and I had to crouch down to walk under it. I did not go to the beach at the end, though it looks very close. If there were more water, there would be three creek crossings.
M H — Google review
Your average trail with one lookout point into Cinnamon Bay. I did the ascend (bay to hilltop) in approx 45 minutes. Super hot and humid. Bring lots of water!
Kathy X — Google review
Hiking the Cinnamon Bay Trail was an unforgettable experience! This moderate 1.1-mile trail winds through lush tropical forests, offering scenic vistas and unique rock formations that showcase St. John's stunning natural beauty. The trail's highlight is the breathtaking Cinnamon Bay Beach, with its turquoise waters and powdery white sand. Perfect for snorkeling, swimming, or simply relaxing, this picturesque beach is a must-see. Along the way, keep an eye out for unique rock formations and tropical vegetation. To make the most of your hike, be sure to bring water, sunscreen, and insect repellent. With its moderate difficulty, the trail is suitable for most hikers. The Cinnamon Bay Trail is an absolute must-do on St. John, offering an immersive experience in the island's stunning coastline and natural beauty. Rating: 5/5. Highly recommended!
Amalia H — Google review
It's a great hike with good views of Cinnamon Bay. We hiked downhill from Centerline Road, and it took us about an hour. The hike wasn't difficult, and my wife did it in flip flops.
Gerald H — Google review
Very nice trail with an amazing viewpoint of cinnamon bay.
Muris D — Google review
Fun trail with some amazing views! There is parking on the side of the road and the trail is pretty shaded. It’s 0.9 miles to the end of the trail from route 10 and another 0.5 miles if you want to go to the beach. It is pretty steep and rocky, so wear good shoes and bring plenty of water and sunscreen.
Heleen R — Google review
Awesome hike! There’s a lot of elevation. You are waking up hill most of the time but the views were pretty. Make sure to bring a couple bottles of water and I recommend just carrying a Fanny pack up and not a heavy back pack. After the hike we went down to the cinnamon bay beach and got some good drinks and snorkeled.
Ashley H — Google review
This is a really nice trail with views of Cinnamon Bay, as well as a spur trail to the America Hill Ruins. The trail from N Shore Road to Centerline Rd is about 1.2mi and has a few clearings with nice views of the Cinnamon Bay area. The trail is very steep at the beginning, near N Shore Rd, then is mostly a steady climb up the mountain for a total elevation gain of about 800'.
Shawn R — Google review
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33Peace Hill

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Peace Hill is a short but rewarding trail located just under 3 miles from Cruz Bay. The roughly 10-minute walk leads to the top of a bluff where visitors can enjoy stunning views of Trunk Bay and the Caribbean. At the summit, hikers will find an old sugar mill tower and remnants of a larger-than-life statue called "Christ of the Caribbean," which was destroyed by Hurricane Marilyn in 1995.
Pretty views, clean property, deep in history
AJ C — Google review
Short trail with cool ruins. Saw a large crab. Not good for sunset views in early June. Obstructed by trees.
Samantha H — Google review
Beautiful view.
Michael L — Google review
Short trail that is pretty. Leads to ruins and another trail leads to the beautiful Oppenheimer beach which has amazing snorkeling. Definitely worth the 15 minute walk. Very secluded beach and beautiful area to take pictures.
Matt L — Google review
Beautiful trail & view
Brad H — Google review
Wear them Texas and take off.
Jessie M — Google review
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34Caneel Bay

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Caneel Bay is a must-visit destination on St. John, especially for those indulging in a luxury yacht charter. This stunning bay offers an idyllic daytime anchorage, making it the perfect spot to soak up the sun and enjoy the serene waters of the Caribbean. Nearby attractions include Trunk Bay and Cinnamon Bay, both renowned for their breathtaking beauty and part of St. John's celebrated National Park.
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35Lindquist Beach

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Lindquist Beach, located within a protected 21-acre park, is a picturesque public beach offering a range of amenities. Visitors can enjoy the soft white sands and calm aquamarine waters, with lifeguards on duty for safety. The beach also features picnic tables, bathrooms, and shady spots provided by coconut groves and grape trees. Its stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and neighboring islands make it a popular spot for weddings and commercials.
This was a great beach to finish our trip on. Breathtaking colors and views. The water was a little bit less calm than others, but not crazy. Good for families. It has picnic tables, bathrooms, and showers. Paid access. $30 for a car and 4 adults.
G B — Google review
The beach is beautiful, but there was a lot of seaweed at the west end of the beach. The park was clean going to the beach and they sweep it up as quickly as we seaweed accumulated. Also be aware of iguana, jumping out the trees. Take your own snacks, water no food available on the beach. There is an entry fee.
Out O — Google review
This beach was $16 to enter for two people. You're allowed to drive down to put your stuff at the table or on the sand but you have to bring your car back up. So the walk is a little ways down on sharp pebbles so bring shoes. Otherwise, the sand and the beach is amazing. The views were great as well. I found some sea glass and it is mostly broken coral when you're snorkeling. They have picnic tables and a nice shower area with restrooms. There's some nice trees there. You can sit under the shade if you don't want to be in the direct sunlight as well.
Caitlin C — Google review
This was a last minute decision to stop at this beach as we stayed on Sapphire beach, but it was definitely worth it. The water is crystal clear and we saw plenty of fish and stingrays. It's not crowded and there are facilities on site with bathrooms and showers. A short walk down the beach and you can see some rock/coral areas.
Zach A — Google review
We’ve been to St. Thomas numerous times over the past few decade and a half, but this was our visit to this beach. It’s a very nice, natural beach without all the crowds and locals preying on tourists. We paid under $40 for parking and beach fees for 5 adults (adults are anyone over 13 years of age), which is reasonable. The beach is part of a nature preserve, which keeps the beach looking great and well maintained. They have you pay at the front gate, then you can drive up to the beach, drop off your gear, then park back by the gate and walk 2 minutes back to the beach. The beach is narrow, but it’s long and has nice shade from the mangrove trees. Probably the only complaint I’d have is that there was a lot of dead sea grass/vegetation in the water and on the beach. The dark spots in the water of our photos were clumps of grass. Workers were raking the beaches earlier in the day to clear the beaches, and it wasn’t a distraction. But the grass was pretty heavy the day we were there. We didn’t go too far from the along the beach for snorkeling, but the sandy beaches and heavy sea grass were not ideal for underwater visibility. I’d suggest walking to the east end of the beach closer to the rocky point if you want to snorkel. We didn’t visit any of the food or drink establishments, but I believe they had some options available later in the afternoon (after 2pm?). They also offered chairs and umbrellas for sale, but we were fine with the natural shade. We saw quite a few chickens and a few iguanas, which was entertaining. Most of the people on the beach were families. The water and waves were pretty tame, but the waves are slightly more than a lot of other St. Thomas beaches, but nothing to discourage families. There was a lifeguard on duty for part of the afternoon. Also, there were bathrooms and showers on the premises, which is a plus. Glad we checked out this old school gem of a Carribean beach.
Mike M — Google review
nice beach, we were told this was a great place to snorkle and particularly see lots of turtles. I understand that every day is different when snorkling, but there was nothing to see. I hope we just visited at the wrong time of the year, this would have been a great place to spend a day exploring
Gary H — Google review
One of the best beaches I've ever been to. Turquoise water like you've never seen. Not too crowded. Beach chairs for rent. Incredible snorkeling. Very clean bathrooms. I might have to move to STT based on this beach.
Michael W — Google review
Head to Lindquist Beach early! This stunning, less-crowded gem is part of Smith Bay Park and offers powdery white sand, calm turquoise water, and picture-perfect views of St. John and the BVIs. Arrive before 10 AM to snag a shady spot under the sea grape trees and enjoy the peaceful vibe before more visitors arrive. Bring a picnic, as amenities are limited—but there are clean restrooms and lifeguards on duty. Ideal for couples, families, and anyone seeking that “postcard” Caribbean beach day without the crowds.
Deborah S — Google review
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36Caneel Bay Beach

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Caneel Bay Beach, nestled on the stunning island of St. John in the Virgin Islands, is a true gem for beach lovers and snorkelers alike. This picturesque location offers breathtaking underwater landscapes filled with vibrant corals and diverse marine life, making it a must-visit spot for anyone looking to explore the ocean's wonders. As you venture along East End Road past Coral Bay, you'll find yourself surrounded by lush scenery leading to this idyllic beach.
The beach club is great. Staff works hard. The shuttle is well worth it and the beach chairs are nice. Cabanas are crazy $$ but why not….some might pay and the biz needs to make $$. We had excellent service and it is one Of the finest beaches on the island. Also close to Cruz Bay and hiking.
B C — Google review
Caneel Bay beach reopened to the public in August. Three parking lots and a 5 minute walk to the beach. Free. Only porta potties now as the park service is slowly getting it open again. The ruins of the once beautiful resort remain. The shuttle to Honeymoon Beach runs from the parking areas. At Honeymoon they have umbrellas, lounges, food and drink but the fees are high.
Paul J — Google review
Beach is great. A little under whelmed by the cabana setup and food/drinks. But the beach and the snorkeling make up for it. We also saw 7 turtles.
Rob H — Google review
nice snorkelling spot that can only be accessible through boat at the moment
Chen — Google review
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37The Westin St. John Resort Villas

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The Westin St. John Resort Villas is a beachfront property located on 47 acres along a beautiful white-sand beach. The resort offers one- to three-bedroom villas, with plans to convert hotel rooms into vacation villas. Guests can enjoy direct beach access, two restaurants, an outdoor pool, a spa, and sports courts. The well-maintained grounds are surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, providing a serene atmosphere for families or remote working groups.
Beautiful resort in St Johns. We loved our stay there. The beaches around the island are gorgeous. There are wild iguanas all around the resort. Grounds were kept clean and the pool was nice. Lots of amenities including pickleball, tennis, gym, and smoothies at the pool.
Bryn C — Google review
We arrived around 8 p.m. to a large property and were welcomed by a receptionist who was friendly and provided a clear explanation of the resort amenities.Our villa was spacious and clean, comfortably for four people. However, there was a noticeable, slightly odd smell when we entered, possibly from the washing machine or simply the age of the building.Parking was easy during our stay since there were few guests, but it could be challenging when the resort is busy. Because the property is so large, a car or golf cart service is essential for getting around. Our villa was conveniently located near a small pool, which we enjoyed. The kitchen was well equipped for anyone who wants to cook. Overall, it’s a roomy and well-equipped place for a relaxing stay, though the initial odor and potential parking issues are worth noting.
Hazel B — Google review
Beautiful resort with the pier attached. Highly recommend taking the Westin ferry. Can take back and forth as you wish during your stay. Service is 50/50…either amazing or super rude. Room was super nice but in need of an update. So much cool wildlife to see.
Jennifer M — Google review
St. John is 1 of the smaller virgin islands but so worth the visit. We are owners and this was our 1st visit here. Westin did not disappoint. From arrival to departure, I felt taken care of. The villa was amazing, comfortable, with stylish decor. The layout was a little off. Like you had to squeeze into spaces if you opened a door. Weird, but only a slight inconvenience. Shuttles are all across the property so you don't have to walk. Plus, you can call for 1 before you even leave your room or pick up a yellow phone to request 1. Everyone was nice. We were greeted on arrival to a nice rum punch cocktail. Non-alcoholic versions are available as well. Our luggage was delivered to our villa. We were checked in so quick. I've never gotten checked in without a "process" before. We asked for a resort tour around the property. It was nice.✅️ It may be cheaper to take the public ferry ⛴️ and all to the resort but I recommend going thru Westin. Iguanas 🦎 big and small love the island so brace yourself. 1 day, I even saw a stork. Gorgeous 😍 Deer are around too, but I'm used to them. 1 last tip. You have to take a taxi for almost any and everything because Cruz Bay is the closest town and not within walking distance. Probably not a safe walk either. The roads there are hilly,narrow, curvy, and I felt death was near every time 😂 Also, unless you are used to driving on the opposite side of the road, don't rent a car. Taxis are cheaper anyway. Or stay at the resort. You don't have to leave because they have everything. Unless you're a beach person. Taxis will take you. Westin has a wonderful pool but not a beach.
Van — Google review
Absolutely the worst place I have ever stayed at and it all started with the horrendous staff and the check in. If you thought any other “island time” folks were slowing and uncaring, look no further than the Westin on St. John’s. I haven’t even left the property but thank goodness I’m checking out asap. Check in: guaranteed by 4pm. Was after 530pm we could get in and it’s during their non-season. None of the front desk workers provided any reasonable updates or do anything. No effort no care on their part at all. Next, the rooms and kitchen space just have generally horrible design. The power goes out at least twice per day, causing the AC to reset so it jacks up to 75 degrees at night and you have to go turn it down in the middle of your sleep. That’s fun. The parking lot is far too small when every rented car is a Jeep with the turning radius of a rhino. Finally, the staff - specifically front desk and the men driving the golf carts, are the worst I have ever encountered. They only are there to get you in trouble, they let other Jeeps drive all over but god forbid you move the Jeep a few spots closer temporarily to pack on check out day they freak out and try to write you a ticket. The golf cart people never offer to move any of their luggage or help at all, they just patrol doing nothing. I’ll never in a million years stay here again. The place flat out sucks and if you want to “explore” St John’s just take a ferry for half a day from St. Thomas. I’ll never go back. Also almost all the food on the island sucks too.
Vince Z — Google review
We enjoyed our stay here overall. The rooms could use a bit of updating, but they were comfortable and worked well for us and it was quiet. The service was great for the most part, though we were disappointed that the concierge we were assigned wasn’t available to welcome us and never responded to our email about restaurant reservations we booked through him. However the first shuttle driver we had, Neil, was amazing and we loved the welcome drinks they provided after we got off the ferry. One downside was that the on-site restaurants closed pretty early, and because our room was a bit far from the main activity areas, we often had to rely on the shuttle. It would be nice if they had some late night options past 9pm. That said, taxis were easy to access, and despite a few inconveniences, we had a good stay and enjoyed our time here.
Lea W — Google review
The Website is very old and is NOT representative. This is NOT a high end place. Its a beat up 3 star TIME SHARE condo. TV didnt work for 3 days and nobody came to fix. Asked every day. The service is really bad. Almost NO transportation. Not happy staff. You wait forever. The place is beat up. Remote area. Have to cab it to everywhere. Nothing walkable. I'd return to St John as will my group but NEVER would we stay here again. Being fair its a 6. Staff agreed that "understaffed" and everyone complains so transportation.
Robert C — Google review
As a long time Marriott member this resort is a very big disappointment stay away! Just got here 1 day ago and can’t get out fast enough! Rooms are very small dated and dirty! The pool is green so much so the pool girl said she wouldn’t go in it! The overall cleanliness is terrible, outside furniture is old and worn, the grounds need repairs or ay the very least a good power washing. No sign of maintenance people anywhere! As soon as the Marriott customer service opens tomorrow I will be on the phone with them! I can’t say anything good about this place.
Lisa P — Google review
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38Brown Bay Trail

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The Brown Bay Trail on St. John is a serene 3-mile round-trip hike that starts near East End Road and leads through a peaceful forest, past historic ruins, and down to the tranquil Brown Bay. It's moderately easy with gentle inclines and rocky sections, suitable for most hikers. The trail offers little ocean view but showcases beautiful flowers along the way.
Nice network of trails with beautiful vistas.
Muris D — Google review
This trail was mostly in the trees with little ocean view, but it was a nice hike. A lot of flowers to see. However, the trail was not maintained, so a machete may come in handy because the bushes that were unavoidable on the path were very thorny, and I got cut. But it takes you to the secluded and beautiful Brown Bay, which is even more beautiful once you are in the water. This was possibly the best snorkeling I saw the whole time I lived there. Make sure you check out the water to the left... The right did not have as much going on. I believe the only way to get there is through the hike, so you may be the only person there!
Julianne L — Google review
Great moderate hike! Steep at first but it balances out. Unexpectedly Came upon a group of 6 Bucks… bucking around haha! That added 45 min to our hike from all the bucksplaining on the trail. Ended at the beach which was so beautiful - saw the same live conch two days in a row!
Natalia Z — Google review
Views are okay but it does SMELL BAD. The water was so shallow we couldn’t find the snorkeling that had been talked about. Maybe this was affected by the storm? Who knows. 0.8 out & 1.6 miles round trip. Kind of steep. If you’re looking for a good hike try Rams head 😊
Rachael E — Google review
Great hike, 20 minutes up and over to Brown Bay beach. Beautiful views of Coral Bay on way up and of Tortola once over the top and on way down to the beach. Could do this hike every day! (Only disappointment was not worth swimming once you get there, seaweed etc. and a little smelly.) But well worth the hike!
Bill R — Google review
Just look at the photos! Complete peace
Jordon G — Google review
Tons of sting rays, conch, easy snorkeling for the kids. Well worth the walk.
Joshua M — Google review
Good walk with some good uphill work. Hermit crabs and deer.
James M — Google review
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39Reef Bay Beach

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Reef Bay Beach on the stunning South Shore boasts a picturesque coastline, featuring slightly grainy sand and more intense waves. This idyllic location is perfect for those seeking a relaxing beach stroll while relishing in its awe-inspiring beauty. With three convenient parking areas along Reef Bay Road, accessing this hidden gem is effortless. Prepare yourself for a short yet invigorating hike that takes just five minutes to descend down to the beach's enchanting shores.
Breathtaking
Derek I — Google review
Other review is right. After a certain point the road turns into dirt with overgrown plants. We tried to continue but there are prickly thorns everywhere, so we turned around. If you want to come here, bring a machete to hack down the plants!
Steven V — Google review
Beautiful South Shore Beach! Slightly coarse sand with rougher surf. Great place to go for a scenic beach walk! 3 spots for parking on Reef Bay Road. Short but steep 5-minute hike down Edit: Google maps location is incorrect. Parking is well before the end of the road see my pictures for the location.
Scott S — Google review
You can't really drive here. No longer a navagible road.
John T — Google review
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40Estate Lindholm

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Estate Lindholm is a charming hillside hotel located on the northern side of Cruz Bay, offering an intimate tropical retreat for adults. Surrounded by lush tropical forest and within walking distance to multiple beaches, this family-run resort features over 17 country-style rooms with patios or balconies boasting magnificent views of Cruz Bay. The tranquil property is nestled in serene surroundings, providing a blend of comfort and natural beauty while emphasizing sustainability.
My Wife and I stayed here at the end of June for 5 nights. We enjoyed our stay at Estate Lindholm. The property was very nice and quiet. The room was clean and had incredible views. The property was close to Cruz Bay and the National Park. You could walk to Cruz Bay if you wanted. We had a Jeep and always drove. The management and employees were very nice and helpful. The next time we go to St. John we will stay at Estate Lindholm.
Kevin K — Google review
Wow!! We couldn't have possibly stayed at a better inn on St. John! Brion, Tim, Savannah and the staff were incredibly friendly, helpful and very willing to share their intimate knowledge of the island. The room (Salomon) was spacious, clean, quiet and the balcony provided a perfect viewing area of Cruz Bay out to St Thomas. A perfect vantage point to watch all of the harbor activities. The daily continental breakfast hit the spot and provided a great setting to gather the local insights. We will certainly recommend Estate Lindholm to all of our friends. Thanks for a wonderful 35th wedding anniversary vacation!
Dean C — Google review
My wife and I really enjoyed our stay at Estate Lindholm during our honeymoon on St. John. This B&B had a charming atmosphere with a lovely view. It was in a great location - within easy walking distance of Cruz Bay (a quarter mile) and of multiple hiking trails, including some down to the beaches. As hikers, we especially appreciated the hosts/owners, who gave us their personal recommendations for hikes. We ended up abandoning many of our initial, more touristy plans to follow their suggestions. And we're thrilled that we did so, because their recommendations took us further afield to some of the most incredible hiking trails, historically fascinating ruins, and most stunning (and far more secluded) beaches that we've ever seen. Highly recommend!
John G — Google review
We stayed at Estate Lindholm as our first visit to the Virgin Islands celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary. Could not have picked a more perfect place to stay. The estate is perfectly located overlooking Cruz Bay and right next to the Virgin Island National Park. Breakfast on the patio each morning included enjoyable conversation with Brion (owner) and his daughter Savanna discussing your plans and offering suggestions on points of interest to make the most of your visit. Each room included beach chairs, portable cooler, beach towels, and floating noodles that were nice little conveniences that made the stay even more enjoyable. Estate Lindholm has an on-site generator. The island lost power overnight during our stay for approximately 12 hours, we did not notice. Thanks Brion, Savanna & Tim for making our first visit to St. John just perfect. Looking forward to staying here again in the future.
KJW — Google review
We had a fantastic stay at Estate Lindholm. The room was clean with wonderful views (Salomon). We enjoyed sunsets and stargazing from our balcony. The location is close to National Park trails and beaches as well as restaurants and is very convenient. It is only a short hike from the estate to the Visitor Center. The entire staff takes the time to get to know you and help with activities during your visit. The grounds are beautiful thanks to Leo the gardener.
Ronald W — Google review
My husband and I loved this charming, beautifully kept inn, with its lovely flowers, welcoming staff, winding paths, and perfect location above Cruz Bay. It was a 5-minute walk to Lind Point Trail, which led to Honeymoon Beach, one of my favorites, and a short drive to other North Shore beaches, all gorgeous. We stayed in the Solomon room, which had a spectacular view from its large private balcony, very comfortable bed and pillows, spacious, with a sink, small fridge, microwave, and coffee maker, spotless, great AC, and regular visits from Boots, one of the hotel cats. This is a special place, peaceful and unique, generous with good beach chairs, towels, and cooler, plus advice on where to go from the family, who has lived on St. John for more than 50 years. We look forward to our next visit.
Emily D — Google review
The location was perfect for us. We walked into Cruz Bay and home every evening for drinks/dinner. The road down is ~.2 miles and is a steeper hill so easier down then up but for us it was very manageable and it had nice views along the short walk and saved us the hassle of finding a place to park or wait for a taxi. Would be a tough walk if you have bad knees however but taxis are easy to come by and its a very short trip into town. Hiking and beaches right outside the hotel. The place was always clean with beautiful gardens and flowers as a special touch cut every morning by Leo. The owners were very helpful and amazing hosts, along with their staff. It felt very intimate and homey and we really enjoyed getting to talk about the island, Exchange travel stories, hear things to see on the island and plan what bays may have the best snorkeling that day with Tim, Savannah and Brian every morning on the veranda. Breakfast on the veranda was fresh and simple. Fruit, yogurt, cereal, hard boiled eggs, muffins, bagels, coffee and juices. Though located on the main road, we never heard cars driving by, though sounds from cruz Bay would travel up the hills pretty easily, yet it was still quieter then being down on the bay itself. The noises of nature - birds and tree frogs probably drowned out most of any noise!
Charlie B — Google review
Loved every minute of our stay and were sad to go. Breakfast was delicious, but would also like to see some variety from day to day. The grounds are amazingly beautiful and Leo the groundskeeper is a lovely fella! St.John and this estate hold a special place in my heart. Can't wait to return some day.
Melissa R — Google review
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41Virgin Islands National Park Service Headquarters

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The Virgin Islands National Park Service Headquarters is a must-visit for anyone planning to explore the park. The center offers safety tips and information for visitors, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. Although parking may be limited, the open-air feel of the center and helpful rangers make it worth a visit. The park itself features steep hills, rocky trails, and stunning beaches perfect for snorkeling.
Extremely thankful to have these guys keeping the island safe and as wild as possible. Thank you
Santiago O — Google review
The NPS folks are great at preserving the beauty and history of Virgin Islands National Park. They are stretched thin and don’t offer all of the services they once offered. Between two category 5 hurricanes and Covid they have fared very well. The staff all care about the Park and the people of St. John.
Wilson W — Google review
The visitors center reopened a few days before we came, woohooooo! Not much parking at the visitors center there were still workers working on stuff around the visitors center though. The visitors center had a nice open air feel to it and the Ranger there was awesome. Junior Ranger books are still being printed out but was able to do other fun activities. We will definitly be back to visit St John again on another trip. 1 day is not enough to beach hop. Car ferry was $65 round trip or $50 one way. Be prepared to pay cash only and be comfortable back in your car onto the ferry/barge. There is also a $4 port fee that you pay for from St Thomas.
Bernie N — Google review
This is a desert island of steep hills, rocky trails, little shade. Be prepared and be fit if you plan to hike. The scenery is amazing, beaches picture perfect sand and water. Lots of snorkeling in water even kids can explore safety. Parking is difficult everywhere on the island but taxies are plentiful. Bring lots of sunscreen and water. Vote to fully fund National Parks.
Karrie P — Google review
A hidden treasure of the National Park service maintained by the very dedicated staff and residents St John Island. Beaches and water unrivaled around the world. High on the bucket list to experience.
BRITT B — Google review
Great center. Nice exhibits with a friendly and helpful staff.
Phillip V — Google review
Awesome group of people who helped out after Hurricane Irma. Special shout out to Ms. Golda who is an Interpretor at the park and who helped out when people were evacuating after the storm.
Joel T — Google review
Very helpful guide inside. Bathrooms outside. Picnic area, too. Lind Point trail to lookout is a great view!
Loretta P — Google review
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42Trunk Beach

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Trunk Beach is a stunning destination located on St. John, known for its pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. It has been recognized as one of the top 10 beaches in the world and is home to the National Park Underwater Snorkel Trail. Visitors can enjoy amenities such as lifeguards, showers, food stands, and rental equipment for snorkeling. The beach tends to get crowded quickly due to its popularity.
Absolute paradise. We took the ferry from Red Hook to Cruz Bay. Found a taxi at $10 per head right off the dock. Takes about 15 minutes to drive around the western slopes. A few other beaches on the way. Water was cool and refreshing. Snorkel path is a neat feature. Find some shade under the mangroves or bring a beach umbrella. Only $9 per head to come back to town. You can also taxi to other beaches from here.
J. H — Google review
This beach was amazing, great sandy beach, super clear water, and not very crowded. Great for snorkeling, they even had a snorkel trail with under water plaques to tell you what you are looking at. They had food and drinks at a little shack, and you can rent chairs there as well. They had showers too if you needed to clean up. Parking is very limited (probably why it was not super busy) so if you are driving, you may have to circle for a bit and get a little lucky to find an open spot. But taxi's were coming in and out, may be a better option.
Matt T — Google review
Clean , got shower, bathroom, rentals for snorkeling, chairs and vests. Plenty of space when not in season and not crowded. Calms tiny waves, ton of foahez, sling rays, jelly fish, seaweed. No shade, 2 stairs entrances. Tao a right there waiting. They work until 6:30. $5 pp to go into the bay and it’s electronic payments only. Taxis are cash only and exact change preferable. 15 min ride from ferry. Water isn’t cold.
Cya V — Google review
The beach was fantastic and beautiful beaches in the morning time then became too many people for me
Jared B — Google review
Best beach experience ever. It has everything you want or need. Good, drink, showers, gear, everything. Totally enjoyed everything about this beach, it raises to the level of all the hype of be one of the top 10 beaches in the world.
Rick B — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous beach on St. John. This beach has all the amenities. You can rent chairs and shade. There’s a food stand and bar. Restrooms and showers are provided. It is frustrating that a being a National Park Annual Pass holder does not get you into the park for free. There is a fee of $5 per person. Small parking lot. The Underwater Tour is a cool idea. There were a good number of fish to see. The underwater signs are not well maintained. The water was much clearer on the other side of the beach.
Tammy B — Google review
They charge you too go inn so we didn't get to enter. Plus parking lot was full with taxis and vans.
TNBIGMAN — Google review
I can see why this was voted a #1 beach in the world. The water is gorgeous, the snorkeling is great.
Andrea M — Google review
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43Cinnamon Bay Plantation Ruins

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The Cinnamon Bay Plantation Ruins are a 1717 Danish sugar plantation that include an old sugar factory, manor and slave quarters. The ruins are located just across the street from Cinnamon Bay Beach, making them a great spot to visit if you're looking for some beautiful historical ruins close to the road. There's also a marked trail around the property with information boards that provides additional historical context about the plantation and its inhabitants.
I absolutely love this! It shares free street parking with the cinnamon Trail. There are plaques with information about the flora and Fana, and a little bit about the plantation. More information about the plantation would be very interesting to see. It looks like there’s an old Cemetery, but there’s no markings.
M H — Google review
Easy hike, totally worth visiting! The ruins are very cool, and the beach is perfect!
Hannah Y — Google review
As I ventured through the lush trails of Cinnamon Bay Ruins in St. John, USVI, I discovered a treasure trove of history, nature, and wonder. The experience was elevated by the thoughtful displays scattered throughout the site, offering insights into the lives of the past. One particular display caught my attention, explaining the mysterious black soil beneath our feet. It was fascinating to learn that this area was once used to produce charcoal, a vital resource for cooking before the advent of modern conveniences like gas and electricity. As I wandered through the ruins, I was delighted by the unexpected sightings of wild deer, exotic birds, mongoose a gut with a gentle stream of water. The sounds of nature and the scent of tropical vegetation immersed me in the serene atmosphere of this historical gem. The displays and interpretive signs masterfully wove together the stories of the past, revealing the significance of Cinnamon Bay Ruins as a former sugar plantation and industrial site. I gained a deeper appreciation for the island's rich history, the resilience of its people, and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. Visiting Cinnamon Bay Ruins was an enriching experience that combined history, nature, and adventure. If you're interested in exploring the secrets of St. John's past, this site is a must-visit destination. Recommendation: Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and take your time to absorb the history and natural beauty surrounding you.
Cerone1 — Google review
Parking is better than Trunk Bay and need to pay to get in. Still a great beach
Evan F — Google review
It is an interesting site; mostly ruins with seemingly little preservation focus.
Muris D — Google review
Interesting ruins and surrounds. A gravesite, houses and more. You can also loop a trail up the hill and back. Nice break from the beach.
C L — Google review
Great ruins close to the road. There's a nice marked trail to walk around the area with info boards too. Also deer hanging out amongst the ruins.
T D — Google review
What a gorgeous stretch of beach, with some of the most picturesque views you will ever come across. The nice breeze, with a constant crashing of waves—helps to make this one of the most relaxing beaches on the island.
Ohio W — Google review
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44Salt Pond Bay Trail

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Salt Pond Bay Trail is a hidden gem located in the southeast coast of St. John, adjacent to Coral Bay. The remote and tranquil Salt Pond Bay offers a rocky beach with great snorkeling opportunities. Visitors can take a scenic boardwalk to the other side of the coastline for a more secluded beach experience away from the crowds. Accessible by Vitran bus from Cruz Bay, this beautiful bay is perfect for snorkeling and exploring marine life.
This is a great trail to an amazing view. It is a moderate hike due to its rough terrain and a few short, steep climbs. It's a memorable walk, though, well worth the effort. Get up early, take some flashlights, and catch the sunrise. PLEASE, if you take your small kids up there, HOLD ON TO THEM! There are deadly cliffs all around Ram Head Point. It would not be hard for a kid to run around, trip, and fall. Also, don't forget to check k out the Drunk Bay Trail that cuts off at Long Pond Beach. It's an easy and mostly flat trail that takes you out .25 miles to a beautiful rocky beach where many leave little coral skeletons around the rocks.
Shawn S — Google review
This is such a cool trail. On the walk in, look around for hermit crabs, lizards, and Land Crabs. It is a very close walk to get to Salt Pond Bay, where there is a little beach, calm water, and some coral to snorkel around. You'll find a lot of fishies and some huge sea urchins in there. If you take a left from the beach, you'll find the Salt Pond. There isn't much here, but it's a super quiet place to walk around. We saw a not so shy buck walking around here. There are trash cans and a restroom by the beach. You can also continue on to a much longer trail to the Blue Cobblestone Beach and Ram Head Peak. We never had a problem with parking here. I think most people don't make it out to this side of the island.
Greg E — Google review
A nice hike that requires some effort, but the views are fantastic! Excellent snorkeling too!!
Peter L — Google review
Great place to snorkel, my husband loved the Ram Head trail ... that I have to admit was a no go for me. Too hot and humid with hardly any spots to catch some shade
Alana F — Google review
This is a challenging hike for its short mileage if done in warm weather, since you are totally exposed to the sun. However, we enjoyed the variety of terrain, views, flora and fauna over the course of the trail. Parking was well marked and easy to find. Bring water, but definitely a fun way to see a different part of St. John.
Casey N — Google review
The point is also the Trail start for the Rim Trail which I would recommend to anyone who is already here.
Nils H — Google review
This is the trail to parknat to walk d9wn to salt pond for a fun day of swimming and snorkeling. The beach sand is beautiful and the water is generally very calm, bring water and bug spray as the trail down can get buggy.
Shawn H — Google review
You can easily take the Vitran bus for $1 to here from the ferry dock in Cruz Bay. It's a beautiful beach with good snorkeling, but just know if you are planning on bringing chairs or a cooler or anything, you do have to walk down a hill to get there and then walk back up when you leave. It's not too difficult, but you might not want to carry a bunch of heavy items back up. There is also a nice guy who sells fresh coconuts along with sodas, water, and other handmade items.
Julianne L — Google review
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45Waterlemon Cay Beach

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Waterlemon Cay Beach is one of the many beautiful beaches along St. John's coastline. It offers a private and serene retreat for those seeking solace. The shallow waters are perfect for swimming, and the coral reef is a spectacular sight for snorkeling, with the chance to spot turtles and stingrays. Although it requires a hike from the parking lot and isn't a sandy beach, Waterlemon Cay Beach is teeming with juvenile tropical fish just off the rocky shore.
You'll find Waterlemon by parking in the ruins lot and hiking 3/4 mile on a flat rocky path. It took our family of four (kids ages 9 and 12) about 20 minutes. Bring drinks, snacks, towels and snorkel gear and use the restroom at the ruins as there are no facilities. We found the best snorkeling on the island here, we saw many turtles and stingray, an octopus, blowfish, so many schools and coral and there was a reef shark swimming right along the beach that entertained us for a while. The beach itself isn't as nice as many other beaches on island but it is private due to the hike in, there is shade available and we basically had the place to ourselves the day we went. Our family will remember our adventures at Waterlemon as an experience of a lifetime, the day was really and truly a dream come true.
Gina L — Google review
Location market is off. To snorkel Waterlemon Cay you hike from Annenburg out to a stone and sandy beach across from the cay. It’s a worthwhile trek and one of the best places to snorkel if the water is calm. The Bay Area where the grasses are is great for seeing turtles and other fish. This is a good day event with a picnic. It is a hike but worthy.
C L — Google review
If you're looking for a nice Sandy beach, don't come here. BUT if you enjoy snorkeling, this is a must! I saw many turtles, barracudas, stingrays, and many other fish (even a shark!). The swim is kinda rough tbh and there are strong currents some days, but if you're a confident and good swimmer and love snorkeling, this is the place for you.
Jonathan B — Google review
A bit of a walk but it is well worth it. It leads to a fairly secluded beach area that was not crowded. The average tourist being deterred by the walk. The snorkeling was amazing with several different areas. Great with new people because they can hangout near the beach. While more experienced people can go to the farther reef between the island. Saw a barracuda sting rays tiger ell, and lots of fish.
Ches W — Google review
Beautiful 1 mile walk out to the snorkeling spot. Heavy current here when we visited, but lots of sea turtles and other aquatic creatures.
Bo C — Google review
We loved WaterLemon Cay. Yes, it's a hike from the parking lot...and yes, it is not a sandy beach...but the juvenile tropical fish are aplenty, just feet off the rocky beach. IF you want to see marine life out by the small island, you must get closer to the rocks. Strong swimmers, experienced snorkelers recommended for the swim towards around the island. We saw a large nurse shark, feeding among the large underwater rocks... There was an incredible variety of fish. On the way back, we saw many sea turtles. Would definitely do it again!
Sarah D — Google review
We were actually very disappointed in the snorkeling here. You have to « hike » out a good 15 mins. It’s just a walk. Then the swim out was ok but the water gets pretty deep and very empty. The winds were high the day we went out and it was definitely a lot of work to get back to the shore. We also didn’t see a ton of fish. We saw a small shark and a barracuda which was different from the usual but not really worth the effort on this one. We kept hearing it was the best snorkeling on the island and not for beginners but I wouldn’t agree. It wasn’t a fruitful trip for us.
Courtney B — Google review
Good snorkeling, a mile walk, on small rocky path, quiet beach, no facilities.
Marv B — Google review
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46Salomon Bay

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Salomon Bay, also known as Honeymoon Bay, is a stunning destination in the Virgin Islands National Park. Accessible by a short hike from the park sign off North Shore Road or by boat, this white-sand beach offers a tranquil escape. The area is popular for snorkeling with its diverse coral species and vibrant marine life. Visitors can easily walk to Honeymoon Beach for amenities like drinks and water toy rentals.
Still rebuilding but nice place to ha.gout for the day
Kirk C — Google review
Loved the time we spent here!
Jeddy B — Google review
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47Drunk Bay

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Drunk Bay, located in the Virgin Islands, is renowned for its stunning beauty. The beach is characterized by rocky terrain and rough surf, making it unsuitable for swimming. However, it offers a serene environment to unwind and escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Accessible via a scenic hike past the salt pond, this rocky beach features an abundance of stacked stones and unique coconut sculptures. Visitors are treated to breathtaking views, making it a worthwhile destination to experience natural wonders.
Worth the visit, it’s a little hike past the salt pond to a rocky beach with tons of stones stacked and coconut people. Very cool to see and experience.
Buz D — Google review
Beautiful place. Drunk Bay is probably the prettiest places in the Virgin Islands. The beach is very rocky and the surf is rough, so I wouldn't plan to swim here, but it's the perfect place to relax away from civilization.
Trevor G — Google review
Beautiful views
Bruce S — Google review
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48Brown Bay Beach

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Brown Bay Beach is a secluded sandy beach that can be reached by a short 30-minute hike. The beach offers a mix of sand and pebbles, with plenty of shade along the narrow shoreline. It's a wind-swept paradise perfect for those seeking some seclusion and natural beauty.
Accessible via walking trails from several starting points, but we arrived via a long shore scramble from Leinster Bay. That was challenging, and a lot of fun. We enjoyed exploring the ruins back in the trees right by the bay, and then took a refreshing swim. This is a remote and essentially wild beach so don't come expecting resort-style sunbathing, pest control, and twice daily raking. There will be debris and critters (even saw some donkeys), but also far fewer humans. We loved it.
Matthew J — Google review
I do not recommend this beach there is red ants a lot of junk on it tide was all the way up if you want to sit on the ground or a chair you will get bit
Cameron M — Google review
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Salomon Bay Rd is a picturesque spot located near Cottage Point, offering deeper waters and fantastic snorkeling opportunities. While the currents and waves may be stronger around the bay's tip, it's advisable to stay close to shore and keep an eye out for boat traffic while enjoying the underwater wonders.
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