Looking for calmer water on St. John? This guide breaks down which beaches are easiest for swimming, what the tradeoffs are, and when to go.
Salt Pond, St. John pairs a south shore beach with Ram Head trail, a quarter-mile walk-in, and fewer services. Here's what matters before you make the drive.
St. John's beaches range from famous to secluded. A guide to what makes each distinct and how to choose based on what you want from a day on the water.
Cinnamon Bay Beach on St. John pairs a long north shore beach with campground access and plantation history. Here's what matters before you go.
Hawksnest Beach is the first north shore beach east of Cruz Bay and the quieter, easier-to-reach alternative to Trunk Bay. Here's what to know before you go.
Maho Bay Beach on St. John is a year-round sea turtle habitat. Green and hawksbill turtles feed in the seagrass shallows, often visible from the shoreline.
Honeymoon Beach is one of St. John's quietest stretches of sand, reachable on foot from Cruz Bay or by water. Here's how to get there and what to expect.
Trunk Bay on St. John draws visitors for its crescent shoreline, clear water, and one-of-a-kind underwater snorkeling trail. Here's what to know before you go.