Is St John worth visiting?
Out of the three U.S. Virgin Islands, visiting Saint John is the highlight for me: you have lots of trails to hike in the park, tons of beaches, snorkeling opportunities, delicious and affordable food, and great nightlife. It’s also the most budget-friendly of the Virgin Islands.
Are the beaches in St John Open?
All beaches on St. John are open to the public. Beachfront property however, in many cases is private and a few popular beaches have hotels nearby.
Does St John have a beach?
St John’s Famous North Shore Beaches. Every list of the Best St John Beaches includes the beautiful North Shore beaches! But the fact is that the top of the list is always Trunk Bay Beach, Cinnamon Bay Beach, Maho Bay Beach, Hawksnest Beach, Salomon Beach, Gibney Beach, Caneel Bay or Honeymoon Beach.
How many days do you need in St John USVI?
If you would like to visit all three US Virgin Islands we recommend visiting for a minimum of 5 days to get a good experience of each island. In reality you could easily spend 2 to 3 days on each island to fully explore what it has to offer. For the purpose of this complete guide we recommend to spend 6 days in USVI.
What is open on St John USVI?
Open Businesses on St John
- 420 to Center.
- Cafe Roma.
- Cruz Bay Landing.
- De Coal Pot.
- Greengo’s.
- Hercules.
- High Tide.
- La Tapa.
Which USVI has the best beaches?
Here’s our list of the 10 best U.S. Virgin Islands beaches:
- Cinnamon Bay Beach, St. John.
- Trunk Bay Beach, St. John.
- Salt Pond Beach, St. John.
- Honeymoon Bay Beach, St. John.
- Hull Bay Beach, St. Thomas.
- Magen’s Bay Beach, St. Thomas.
- Jack’s Bay Beach, St. Croix.
- Judith’s Fancy Beach, St. Croix.