Great Cruz Bay on St. John sits just south of Cruz Bay, offering waterfront calm and quick access to town. Here’s what the area is like and who it suits.
Deciding where to stay in St. John matters more than most travelers expect. The island is small, roughly seven miles from end to end, but it contains distinct neighborhoods.
First time visiting St. John? Here's what actually catches visitors off guard — ferries, driving, national park rules, and what to know before you arrive.
A practical guide to hiking the Reef Bay Trail — petroglyphs, sugar mill ruins, the guided hike program, and what to know about parking and the return climb.
A guide to hiking on St. John — from easy coastal walks to the Reef Bay Trail. Trail distances, difficulty ratings, and logistics from Great Cruz Bay.
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.
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.
Beyond the beaches, St. John offers hiking trails, historic ruins, and a quieter rhythm. A guide to experiences that add depth to an island stay.