Explore St. John's Beautiful Beaches and National Park
Our neighboring island of St. John is primarily designated and preserved as a National Park. As such there are plenty of opportunities to explore. Whether you choose to explore it by land or by sea, here are my two favorite ways to take in the natural beauty of St. John:
The National Park has a vast network of trails. If you wish to explore by land for an extensive hiking map provided by The Trail Bandit (click link above). Many popular trails (Reef Bay, Salt Pond and Rams Head) are easily accessible from the stops along the bus route that runs Monday through Friday. Wild donkeys can still be found strolling through Coral Bay and deer at Lamashur Bay.

Explore St. John's beautiful north shore beaches by cab or by dinghy. Cabs are almost always available at the Cruz Bay Ferry Dock to take you to Trunk Bay, Caneel, Bay, Hawksnest and Maho Bay for their beautiful white sand beaches. Visit Cinnamon Bay
for more wave action and camp grounds.
For more adventure visit Leinster Bay and snorkel around Waterlemon Cay and the
take a hike to the Annaberg Ruins. (See Map below)
for more wave action and camp grounds.
For more adventure visit Leinster Bay and snorkel around Waterlemon Cay and the
take a hike to the Annaberg Ruins. (See Map below)