John
People who have traveled to St. John fall in love with the lush green hills, white sandy beaches and the crystal clear turquoise water. The smallest of the US Virgin Islands, over two thirds is protected National Park which has kept this little island untouched and virtually unchanged for decades. Only accessible by boat, crowds are limited on St. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate hiking, b
ird watching, snorkeling and relaxing on the beautiful beaches. There are two main towns on the island: Cruz Bay and Coral Bay. Cruz Bay is the larger of the two with a wide variety of bars, restaurants and shopping. Coral Bay is on the quieter side and offers a view of the eastern end of the island and more restaurants such as world famous Skinny Legs. Curious about the nearby islands? Catch a ferry to St. Take a charter boat to the BVI and swim in the Baths of Virgin Gorda, snorkel the Indians, have lunch at Cooper Island and don't forget to have a pain killer at the world famous Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke.