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    MAHO BAY @ ST JOHN
    Magnolia M.

    Maho Bay is ethereal! The vibe here is laid back, a little wild, and completely out of this world. Spent the day watching wildlife and soaking it all in. The water is calm, clear, and perfect for floating and drifting along. So many beautiful, majestic sea turtles. Virgin daiquiris across the way were on point. We had a blast vibing with the locals.

    Pano at the beach
    Stephanie W.

    If you go to Virgin Islands National Park and only visit one of the beaches - this is the one I would recommend. I went to four of the most famous beaches, and I'd picked this one because I saw online it has some of the best snorkeling on the island. That is ABSOLUTELY TRUE. I saw two stingrays, a sea turtle, and tons of fish/barracuda, plus just so much cool ocean life from plants to little corals, etc! This beach is actually fairly spacious so we didn't feel too crowded even tho it was pretty full that Sunday. One tricky thing was parking because of this - it took us a solid 15 mins of circling until we got lucky and someone was leaving around 11a so we took their spot. Otherwise there were NO spots and lots of jeeps/other cars were just parked along random areas of the road (including places where it said "no parking".). Another small thing that I liked is there were a lot of low trees here - I hung my bag on a tree branch and we were able to set up right underneath the same area.

    Danielle V.

    Another amazing beach on St. John, I don't think there is a bad one. The water is so blue, sand so white and fine. They have a lunch spot and a place to rent stuff to snorkel. The cool things about this beach is I think it has the best snorkeling. You get to see sea turtles and all kinds of pretty fish. I got to see 2 sea turtles and they were so cute. I loved this beach!

    Jen J.

    Still a great location to visit. The water was cloudy again on this trip and I don't like that boats can dock so close to shore. But we saw some huge rays and the largest sea turtle I've ever seen! But not many fish. There are food trucks and two bars. Please don't get the lobster roll, it was $36 that I immediately had to throw away!

    Me at Maho
    Lisa M.

    The beach is getting smaller due to erosion however you can always find shade & parking. The concession stand accross the street (paddle in) is a great asset.

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    Sam F.

    Nothing not to love. Pristine and serene. Great cocktails. Rentals for kayaks & boards.

    Amy W.

    Maho Bay is a popular Beach on St John due to its amazing snorkeling! There are a ton of sea turtles and stingrays to see. I wish I had one of those cameras that you can take great underwater photos with. The beaches on St John are pretty small but even during peak time it is not crazy crowded. There are always a lot of snorklers. But if you want to see the most turtles you have to walk quite a hike to the other end of the beach. This means hiking all your stuff to the far end over sand etc. There really is no other way to do it. The bathrooms and food and drinks are pretty far from that beach. It really depends on your goals. The shallow water is covered on rocks too. So be prepared for that. Water socks would probably help.

    Jas S.

    This beach should really be cold turtle Bay because of all of the turtles that are in this area. They come near the grassy area and are so friendly. We saw a medium size turtle But there were others that said they saw very large turtles here. There is also a taco truck across the street. You should bring your own chairs or umbrellas as there are no where to rent these.

    J H.

    Swim with Sea Turtles! All the sea turtles are here. Big ones, small ones, all the ones! It's amazing! There's also sting rays and a nurse shark. The water is crystal clear. It's easy to see the turtles, nurse shark, and sting ray. It's also very easy to see the coral which is incredible. I was able to swim across the entire bay. That was quite a swim but a lot of fun. There were not many swimmers. But the bay was very calm and easy to swim.

    Laura G.

    Moho Bay is not only beautiful but it is also known for being the best place to go snorkeling to see sea turtles. Recently a small parking area was put in across the street from the beach area but we went old school and found a space on the side of the road. If you do this make sure that your vehicle is completely off of the road or you will get a ticket. On the last day of our vacation to Saint John we set the alarm to wake up very early in the morning so that we would be able to see the sea turtles one last time. In the early morning the beach area is not crowded and the temperature outside is cool. It is a plus that the water temperature is always comfortably warm. It did not take long to find the first turtle. We snorkeled for about an hour and was able to see turtles, stingrays and various fish. I highly recommend that you visit Maho Bay while on the island.

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    Arianne Victoria A.

    How else can I describe this place, other than PICTURE PERFECT. Palm trees swaying from the warm carribbean breeze and the inviting blue water most tempting to be jumped in. The famous twin palms as you enter is perfect for climbing and taking your best beach pictures in. They are very strict in this beach as turtles do nest here and are very often seen swimming in this beach! The Virgin Island Parks make sure to keep it safe for the species that also share this place with us. This is what I would imagine a beach to be, so calm, not crowded at all, and very well kept!

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    A pretty enough beach, but it felt rather crowded when my friend and I were there.

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    a pretty chill beach located right next to annaberg. this is a local hangout and there was a donkey nearby that was cool to look at.

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    Great place to spend the day. Great snorkeling. Not much close in terms of food so pack some drinks and food.

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    Review Highlights - Maho Bay

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    Cinnamon Bay Beach - Clean bathrooms!!

    Cinnamon Bay Beach

    4.9(60 reviews)
    1.2 km

    Such a BEAUTIFUL BEACH - highly recommended beach... also with a gift shop with souvenirs and…read moresnacks and more   - - -   June, 2025 Visit   - - -   Short Review,   Cinnamon Bay Beach...   ... has an island you can swim / snorkel to... many fish to see closer to the island   ... has a view of Great Thatch, British Virgin Islands   ... has indoor facilities... gift shop, snack bar (indoors and outside), campsites   ... not crowded       - - - Additional information: - - -   My wonderful wife planned a relaxing trip for us to St. John's, US Virgin Islands (just east of Puerto Rico), in June, 2025; we had a great time... such a beautiful island!     We snorkeled two beaches on St. John, and we enjoyed them both.   Cinnamon Bay Beach stuns you with its beautiful colors... the beach has light tan sand, helping make the water is a light green-blue color... stunningly beautiful!!     - - - Why Cinnamon Bay Beach - - -   Most of St. John is a National Park and most of the northern part of the island provides a nearly continuous beach... nearly continuous because peninsulas that extend into the water separate each beach from the other.    We looked at the map and read the reviews and picked Hawksnest and Cinnamon Bay beaches  because they looked more likely to have slightly smaller crowds, as cruise ships apparently visit other beaches (at least when we visited).  When we visited we were not alone and it was also not crowded.   Both are within a couple miles of each other, so while they are similar in overall look and feel - similar color of the water and sand, similar plants, etc., they are unique in what you can see underwater when you're snorkeling, and unique in the views from the beach.     - - - Taxis to and from - - -   To get to and from Cinnamon Bay Beach, you can drive or take a taxi.  The taxis on St. John, at least the ones we saw, are all trucks, with the driver in the cab, and the passengers sitting, open air, in the back... on benches with a roof over our heads.  The taxis run all day and will stop at multiple beaches to drop off and pick up passengers along the way.      - - - Cell / Mobile service - - -   Cell phone service is present, but the signal is a bit weak - 1 to 2 bars of signal strength.      - - - The beach - - -   Even if you never get in the water, the scene is beautiful... the water color is such a beautiful shade of blue...   Enya's "Caribbean Blue" (from 1991 album "Shepherd Moons") was playing in our heads, and was surely inspired by waters like these...   The sand is light and soft   Beautiful green trees and plants along the beach.     - - - The view from the beach - - -   Cinnamon Bay Beach is a beautiful beach and view of the British Virgin Islands' (BVI's) Jost Van Dyke in the distance and Great Thatch island closer... both BVI; St. John's Whistling Cay is visible, closer to the left, and Mary Point, closer to the right; Cinnamon Brach curbs east, and out into the water to a point that becomes Maho Bay and we stayed within Cinnamon Cay..     - - - The water... snorkeling - - -   On any given day, the water quality and aquatic life are things you cannot control.  The day we visited water quality and aquatic life were both goo -  the water was so clear and we saw so many fish, especially as we snorkeled out toward the island... which is much closer than it looks.. 5-10 minutes of calm to quicker leg kicking should get you there.     - - - Snorkeling - what we saw - - -   While snorkeling we were blessed to see: ⁃            a stingray swam by right as we started out !! ⁃            many more parrotfish-like blue-green-purplish fish and others ⁃            on the way back in, two squid!!     - - - Back on the beach - - -   We enjoy laying back and relaxing... and taking photos of our feet as they point toward the sand + surf... and we captured another one here on Cinnamon Bay Beach.   What a great afternoon!     - - - The surf, the lack of on St. John - - -   We have been blessed to visit the Caribbean a couple times and have noticed that there is not much surf, not many waves. On an early trip someone explained that the Caribbean is just at a position in the ocean that the rides are not small; brief internet searches suggest the tide only varies a few inches to a foot or so... such small changes don't lead to many waves. You'll likely see and enjoy hearing waves "lapping at the shore," but you're not likely to do much body surfing... if you have a boogie board, while you could bring it on your flight, you'll likely be better off leaving it at home. - - - Gift Shop - t-shirts, hat pins and more - - - - - - Thank you - - - Thank you to all the park team members who maintain Cinnamon Bay Beach, and to the taxi drivers getting us visitors to and from the beach! ----- ----- -----

    Full disclosure I didn't actually swim at this beach but I spent an hour or so here because it's…read moreactually a huge beach! The internet says it's one of the most famous ones and I can see why - the water is crystal clear, bright blue (as are most of the other national park beaches lol). It's spacious though, and in addition to the beach itself, there is a snack vendor area where you can buy lunch (like sandwiches and drinks), and a gear rental place for snorkeling etc. They also have a small restaurant adjacent to the campground cafeteria area which does breakfast and dinner (but not lunch). They have pretty clean bathrooms and showers too, and the most parking of all the beaches that I went to. They even had an info booth; the lady there was fairly knowledgeable about the park although I don't think she was an actual ranger (she wasn't in the ranger outfit). There's also a little area right at the entrance to the beach that is part of some ruins, it's a nice photo op spot. Overall this is a great beach! Def recommend.

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    The Honeymoon Beach - Honeymoon Beach at Caneel Bay

    The Honeymoon Beach

    3.9(21 reviews)
    5.2 km

    Honeymoon Beach in St. John, USVI, is a dreamy destination that promises an unforgettable…read moreexperience. Its picturesque setting, complete with a charming boutique, mouthwatering food trucks, and a beach bar, creates an amazing atmosphere that's hard to beat. The availability of restrooms and showers ensures your comfort, and the affordable shuttle service makes transportation a breeze. Nestled along the pristine shores of the Caribbean, this idyllic destination offers everything you could dream of, from breathtaking scenery to charming amenities. The moment you arrive at Honeymoon Beach, you'll be captivated by its serene beauty and crystal-clear waters. As you explore, you'll discover a delightful surprise--a cute boutique that adds a touch of island charm. Whether you're searching for beach essentials, fashionable accessories, or unique souvenirs, the boutique offers a curated collection of items to enhance your beach experience. There were some floaties for sale, as well as Caneel Bay clothing merchandise. When it's time to satisfy your appetite, the food truck at Honeymoon Beach is a delightful culinary adventure. Serving up a diverse array of delectable dishes, these mobile eateries offer something for every palate. From fresh seafood to mouthwatering tropical delicacies, you'll find yourself indulging in a tantalizing feast while soaking up the sun and sea breeze. For those seeking a refreshing beverage, the beach bar at Honeymoon Beach is a true oasis. Picture yourself sipping on a signature cocktail or enjoying an ice-cold beer while gazing out at the azure waters. The friendly bartenders are always ready to whip up a tropical concoction that perfectly complements the laid-back atmosphere of the beach. One of the key aspects of Honeymoon Beach is the convenience it provides. Restroom facilities and showers are available, ensuring that you can freshen up after a day of sun and sand. The cleanliness and upkeep of these amenities add to the overall comfort and enjoyment of your visit. One thing to note is that there is no soap allowed in the outdoor showers, as it is only meant for a quick rinse. The bathroom entry had a ramp (seemed handicap accessible) from the outside but didn't go inside. How to Get there: Can hike there for free or access through Caneel Beach Club for $12 mandatory shuttle ride. Getting to Honeymoon Beach is a breeze thanks to the convenient shuttle service out of Caneel Bay Beach Club. For a fee of $12 per person you can get a round trip shuttle ride to the beach from the parking lot. This service eliminates any stress or hassle associated with finding parking near the beach, allowing you to focus solely on making the most of your time in this tropical paradise. The shuttle is mandatory as pedestrians are not allowed to walk down to the beach from caneel bay beach club parking lot. One individual there had asked and employees said it was a "liability from the hurricane debris" preventing people from walking down. The shuttle did NOT seem handicap accessible as it was an open-air taxi cab type vehicle that can only be climbed into. I am not sure of the options for sure but my guess is that individuals may be able to drive their own vehicles down if they cannot get onto the shuttle (Ex. require a wheelchair). Beach lounge chairs or cabanas are available for rent. Most people there brought their own chairs, but there are plenty available for rent. The beach does not allow any umbrellas/tents/stakes in the ground as it is a sea turtle nesting site. Be mindful of this as shade on the beach is limited. There were lots of families there - it is super family friendly.

    The beach is amazing and snorkeling out of this world. The only bad thing is the food truck owner…read moreand bar owners are incredibly rude and unprofessional. Yelled at people for no reason. My whole family was incredibly kind and spent a lot of money. The female owner yelled at us for having a float in the water when we asked prior to putting the float in. They originally said it was ok. Tried to charge other people's food and drinks on our tab. Go enjoy the beach but don't waste your money on the food truck or bar!!

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    Hawksnest Beach

    Hawksnest Beach

    4.3(14 reviews)
    3.9 km

    Beautiful beach, great for snorkeling and relaxing…read more - - - - - - - - June, 2025 Visit - - - Short Review, Hawksnest Beach... ... is an absolutely beautiful beach... so much color... ... is so relaxing ... not crowded - - - Additional information: - - - My wonderful wife planned a relaxing trip for us to St. John's, US Virgin Islands (just east of Puerto Rico), in June, 2025; we had a great time... such a beautiful island! We snorkeled two beaches on St. John, and we enjoyed them both. Hawksnest Beach stuns you with its beautiful colors... the beach has light tan sand, helping make the water is a light green-blue color... stunningly beautiful!! - - - Why Hawksnest Beach - - - Most of St. John is a National Park and most of the northern part of the island provides a nearly continuous beach... nearly continuous because peninsulas that extend into the water separate each beach from the other. We looked at the map and read the reviews and picked Hawksnest and Cinnamon Bay beaches because they looked more likely to have slightly smaller crowds, as cruise ships apparently visit other beaches (at least when we visited). When we visited we were not alone and it was also not crowded. Both are within a couple miles of each other, so while they are similar in overall look and feel - similar color of the water and sand, similar plants, etc., they are unique in what you can see underwater when you're snorkeling, and unique in the views from the beach. - - - Taxis to and from - - - To get to and from Hawksnest Beach, you can drive or take a taxi. The taxis on St. John, at least the ones we saw, are all trucks, with the driver in the cab, and the passengers sitting, open air, in the back... on benches with a roof over our heads. The taxis run all day and will stop at multiple beaches to drop off and pick up passengers along the way. - - - Cell / Mobile service - - - Cell phone service is present, but the signal is a bit weak - 1 to 2 bars of signal strength. - - - We really enjoyed the snorkeling and views on Hawksnest beach. - - - The beach - - - Even if you never get in the water, the scene is beautiful... the water color is such a beautiful shade of blue... Enya's song "Caribbean Blue" (from the 1991 album "Shepherd Moons") was playing in our heads, and was surely inspired by waters like these... The sand is light and soft There are some brain coral close to shore, at the water's edge, that you can readily see Colors... beautiful green trees and plants along the beach. - - - The water... snorkeling - - - On any given day, the water quality and aquatic life are things you cannot control. The day we visited water quality and aquatic life were both goo - the water was so clear and we saw many fish, and a ray! - - - Snorkeling - what we saw - - - While snorkeling we were blessed to see: - A sea turtle right away - Then a school of blue fish with yellow fins - so nice floating with them - as we approached the beach, a ray swam by !! - - - Back on the beach - - - We enjoy laying back and relaxing... and taking photos of our feet, pointing toward the sand + surf... and we captured another one here on Hawksnest Beach. What a great afternoon! - - - The surf, the lack of on St. John - - - We have been blessed to visit the Caribbean a couple times and have noticed that there is not much surf, not many waves. On an early trip someone explained that the Caribbean is just at a position in the ocean that the rides are not small; brief internet searches suggest the tide only varies a few inches to a foot or so... such small changes don't lead to many waves. You'll likely see and enjoy hearing waves "lapping at the shore," but you're not likely to do much body surfing... if you have a boogie board, while you could bring it on your flight, you'll likely be better off leaving it at home. - - - Thank you - - - Thank you to all the park team members who maintain Hawksnest Beach, and to the taxi drivers getting us visitors to and from the beach! ----- ----- -----

    This is another of the pretty famous USVI national park beaches. I didn't actually swim here but we…read morecame to scope it out. The parking lot is smaller compared to other beaches, and there wasn't much area available on the side of the road either - that was part of why we decided to not bother with swimming. That said, I walked onto the beach and it is as blue and stunning as the other main beaches, just gorgeous! Pretty spacious too, and I could see not too far out from shore a darker area which would be consistent with the "excellent snorkeling" I read is available at this beach per the internet. Random note, there were also quite a few chickens on this beach lol. I saw online sometimes random wild donkeys also walk by? The internet says don't pet them. I didn't see any lol.

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    The beach!

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