St. Thomas Magen's Bay Beach A very calm, tranquil heart shaped beach that runs about a mile long. A great place to spend family time, witha gentle down slope into the water, you will always know when you have gone far enough. Some say it ranks among the world's best.

St. Thomas Little Magen's Beach This beach is a secluded much smaller version of Magen's Beach, but the majority of its visitors are gay males. While unofficially tolerated, this is one of the biggest nude beaches around.

St. Thomas Coki Point Beach When the ships set in, this beach gets pretty crowded, but with a rocky point and crystal waters, it makes for a great day of snorkeling.

St. Thomas Grand Beach This beach is one of St. Thomas's most beautiful beaches around. Atrracting mainly the families and couples, you could enjoy yourself in the water or on the beach. Don't like just sun bathing? Visit the shop and enjoy watersports for the day!

St. Thomas Morning Star Beach Morning Star Beach is known for the younger population. The cute singles and the savvy couples, anyone can strut their hottest look here. To reach this beach, enjoy a cliff front elevator ride and stop at your hippest location!

St. Thomas Sapphire Beach Like Magen's Beach, Sapphore Beach is a wide, family oriented beach with a safe and fun environment. Rent snorkeling gear and view the reef or just lounge in the sun on a lawn chair.

St. Thomas Secret Harbor This small and special secret place is no stop by any public transportation, but surrounded by condos. Mainly visited by singles, it's a nice place to meet others just like you.

St. Thomas Lindquist Beach You may recognize this beach from many TV shows and commercials but as a not very well known beach, many couples will hide away on this beach for sun bathing and romance.

St. Thomas Brewers Bay Don't come here if you are looking for snorkeling! This beach is popular family beach with long stretches of beautiful white sand and clear waters. Enjoy a light meal or a snack from a vendor right next door.

St. Thomas Lindbergh Beach Also not for snorkeling, this beach is run by the locals who often throw carnival parties and political rallies on shore. With a lifeguard and bathhouse you know your kids will always be safe in the water.

St. Thomas Vessup Bay Enjoy the rocky backdrop and the white powder sand. This beach is popular with singles and couples with one end being more populated than the other, you can choose where you want to be.

St. Thomas Hull Bay With this beach you will find over populated areas of boats setting anchor for fishing in the tranquil waters and cruise ship passengers galore. Don't expect much for activity but you can enjoy a drink at the open end bar.

St. John Salomon Bay Beach Enjoy this secluded beach for a quiet day in the sun or splash around on the rocky edges with a snorkeling adventure!

St. John Hawksnest Beach Check out this beach for a more local and upbeat hangout. Meet all the locals and enjoy a family vacation with a more popular spot.

St. John Trunk Bay Visit the most famous beach in all of the Carribean. With its beautiful white powder sand and gorgeous snorkeling scenes, you won't want to miss out on this beach.

St. John Maho Bay This bay is the side attraction to all the eco camps surrounding it. Enjoy a sunset or a morning view of the beautiful horizon as you enjoy your stay on shore.

St. John Cinnamon Bay Looking for a more modernized stay at the beach? Cinnamon Bay is a popular beach with a restaurant, showers, public bathrooms, general store and even water sport rentals to enjoy the deeper parts.

St. John Cruz Bay The premeire attraction for all those visiting St. John. With the ferry landing, taxi stand and restaurants located right on this bay, this beach is a sure attraction.

St. John Francis Bay With bar-b-que pits and picnic tables, a day under the sun with your family and lunch is the way to go. Francis Bay is a quieter west side beach, with hiking, snorkeling and calm waters. A place to relax is definitely here.

St. John Honeymoon Bay Just like Salomon, Honeymoon Bay has all the magnificent features of snorkeling and trail entrances, but allows more of your own beach attire. Only separated by the rocky point for snorkeling. Honeymoon Bay is the sister bay of Salomon.

St. John Caneel Bay Known as one of the finest resorts in the Carribean, this beach is a great place to relax and catch a great sunset. But be careful, make sure your not trespassing or that you have permission to cross their property to reach the public side.

St. John Salt Pond Bay Here it's secluded and beautiful. A great snorkeling place, but a rather long down hill walk to reach the beach. Although if you make it this far, then you're quite the adventurer and should enjoy a hike to Ram's Head Point. Watch for wild goat.

St. John Leinster Bay At this sweet, serene get-away, you can enjoy a peaceful swim and view some strikingly dramatic coral. Basic changing facilities.

St. John Reef Bay Between Fish Bay and Lameshur Bay on the south side of the island. Hike 40 minutes from the petroglyphs to the beach on the popular trail. This is a short beach on a large protected bay. Attractions include good snorkeling.

St. John Rendezvous Bay Here you will find a sandy, unspoiled beach east of Cruz Bay. This spot is a favorite anchorage for sailboats.

St. Croix North Shore - Cane Bay Cane Bay Super beach, great views, on site beach bar. Scuba shop, restaurants, kayak shop, parking area right across the street. Snorkel, swim, tan, relax.

St. Croix Buck Island Buck Island Located a few miles from St. Croix, you will need to get to Buck Island by boat. Look in the sailing directory for daily trips. Several beaches and snokeling through an underwater trail in this National Park.

St. Croix Frederiksted (not downtown) - West End - Rainforest Sandy Point Long beach for tourists in need of sand and sun, this beach serves as a bird and wild life habitat where Leatherback turtles come to nest. Vacation travelers are welcome Saturday and Sunday 10-4 Sept 1 - May 15, turtles and birds only other times.

St. Croix North Shore - Cane Bay Salt River Beach Tan where Columbus landed on St. Croix in 1493. A popular local spot. Easy access to Salt River park areas.

St. Croix East End Cramer's Park Easy to find on the way to Point Udall. A public beach with lots of parking and public changing and wash areas. A part of the St. Croix East End Marine Park.

St. Croix Christiansted West - Golden Rock - Grande Princess Club St. Croix & Sugar Beach These two great beaches in front of these condominium complexes may be accessed by the public. When there have a meal at Breezes at Club St. Croix or walk up the beach to Smuggler's Cove restaurant at Mill Harbour.

St. Croix Christiansted West - Golden Rock - Grande Princess Palms at Pelican Cove & Tamarind Reef Snooze in a hammock, have a tropical drink or dinner before or after your beach trip.

St. Croix Frederiksted (not downtown) - West End - Rainforest Rainbow Beach Sunsets, white sand and you might even find live music or vollyball.

St. Croix North Shore - Cane Bay Carambola Beach Enter the beach just before the main resort. Feel welcome even if not staying at Carambola. Beautiful beach and surroundings. Enjoy the scenic drive as you travel to the beach.

St. Croix East End Divi Carina Bay Beach Nice beach and a short walk to the only casino on St. Croix.

St. Croix Christiansted East - Gallows Bay Buccaneer Beach Beach golf and a fine meal in one spot? The Buccaneer fills the bill.

St. Croix East End Jack's Bay and Issac's Bay Very hard to get to. If you can locate and hike to these beaches you will discover some fine secluded spots. Perhaps the most private beaches on St. Croix.

St. Croix Frederiksted (not downtown) - West End - Rainforest West End Un-Named Beaches North of Frederiksted find serveral spots to pull off the road and find an un-named beach. In more cases you can claim a beach all for yourself. Top it off with a sunset.

St. Croix Frederiksted (not downtown) - West End - Rainforest Dorsch Beach Near Cottages by the Sea and The Beachside Cafe for a bite. Sand, sunsets and close to other Frederiksted activities.

St. Croix Christiansted Downtown Protestant Cay A short water taxi ride from downtown Christiansted deposits you on the nice beach with a view of the town. Food and drink from Hotel on the Cay and maybe a vollyball game.

St. Croix Christiansted East - Gallows Bay Shoys Bay Beach You will likely find more palm trees than other people of you take a short hike to Shoys Bay. Great sand surf and snorkeling.

St. Croix Christiansted East - Gallows Bay Chenay Bay Beach A nice beach with some special features. Since this beach sits right at the Chenay Bay Beach Resort Resort you can get a drink at the bar or rent snorkel equipment or kayaks. Use your kayaks to make a short trip to Green Cay just off the beach.

St. Croix Frederiksted (not downtown) - West End - Rainforest La Grange Beach Watch the sunset, make a sand castle or have a drink and sandwich from Coconuts Beach Bar.

St. Croix Frederiksted (not downtown) - West End - Rainforest Sprat Hall Beach Just across from the Sprat Hall Plantation, eat and drink at the Sunset Grill while enjoying the St. Croix sunset.

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