St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

The quietest and most secluded of the three U.S. Virgin Islands, tiny St. John, originally settled by the Arawak and Carib Indians, is only nine miles long yet boasts impressive public beaches, each more glorious than the next. Affectionately referred to as the "Emerald of the Caribbean," St. John is a gorgeous tropical oasis with verdant rainforest landscapes, turquoise seas, and a tranquil atmosphere. The main town is Cruz Bay, a seaside enclave where great shopping meets impressive harbor views. Nature lovers will thrill to the spectacular beauty of Virgin Island National Park, a sanctuary that makes up two thirds of the island. It beckons you to explore the great outdoors by kayaking, snorkeling in Trunk Bay or along Honeymoon Beach, or hiking the miles of trails that showcase most of the island's natural resources. For a step back in time, discover the historic Annaberg ruins of the Danish sugar plantations or take in the fragrant beauty of colorful botanic gardens. Pristine and unspoiled with the added advantage of modern amenities, stylish restaurants and duty-free shopping, St. John offers a relaxing respite in unspoiled splendor.

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Points of Interest

  • Virgin Islands National Park
  • Trunk Bay
  • Honeymoon Beach
  • Ruins
  • Cruz Bay
  • Outdoor Adventure
  • St. Thomas Shopping

More about St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands Points of Interest

  • Virgin Islands National Park

    Donated by the Rockefeller family in 1956, lush Virgin Islands National Park makes up two thirds of the island of St. John and encompasses miles of verdant forest, sparkling white-sand beaches, coral reefs and historic sugar plantation ruins.

  • Trunk Bay

    Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Trunk Bay draws visitors to its picturesque shores and more than 650 feet of underwater trails. Snorkel in calm waters along this designated path marveling at the colorful fish and coral you see along the way.

  • Honeymoon Beach

    Fringed by coconut palms, this tropical paradise of soft white sand and aquamarine waters also has a watersport shack where you can rent kayaks, standup paddle boards and snorkeling equipment.

  • Ruins

    Delve into St. John's colonial history of sugar and molasses production in the 18th and 19th centuries when exploring these ruins, the most intact in the Virgin Islands. Walk through the remains of the village, slave quarters and even a dungeon.

  • Cruz Bay

    The main town on the island of St. John is a lively seaside hamlet with picturesque harbor views, restaurants and plenty of souvenir shops with something for everyone on your list.

  • Outdoor Adventure

    With some of the best hiking, snorkeling, swimming and underwater photography in the Caribbean, St. John's white-sand beaches and crescent shaped bays as well as its mountain roads and unspoiled trails all get you outside and energized.

  • St. Thomas Shopping

    Your narrated excursion departs Cruz Bay, St. John in a large comfortable tour boat. Enjoy your narrated guided excursion and sightseeing along the southern coastline of St. Thomas as you pass Pillsbury Sound.

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