St John Attractions

 
Known as the "Wild Virgin", St John lies less than 3mi/5km east of St Thomas and is the smallest of the U.S. Virgin Islands with a total land area of 28sq.mi/74sq.km. Only the extreme east and west ends of the mountainous island lie beyond the borders of the Virgin Islands National Park, which encompasses two-thirds of the entire island.

St John is an oasis for nature-lovers looking to escape the bustle of tourism on St Thomas and St Croix. There are 40 beaches on the island and numerous maintained hiking trails snaking the terrain, leading hikers from vacant beaches to plantation ruins and over steep slopes such as Bordeaux Mountain (1277ft/389m).

Snorkelling, scuba trips, hiking and sea kayaking are popular activities on St John.

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View over Trunk Bay on St John.Trunk Bay Beach & Underwater Snorkel Trail
The historic Annaberg Sugar Mill Ruins, St John. Annaberg Sugar Mill Ruins
Trunk Bay beach on St John.Trunk Bay Beach & Underwater Snorkel Trail
A wall of the former Annaberg Sugar Mill.Annaberg Sugar Mill Ruins
Boats on shore at Coral Bay, St John.Coral Bay
The beautiful white sand beach at Cinnamon Bay.Cinnamon Bay
A sand bar and clear water at Leinster Bay.North St John Beaches - Leinster Bay & Waterlemon Cay
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