Best Beaches on St. Croix
You don't need a personal invitation to visit St. Croix, but that's just what the beautiful palm-lined, sun-kissed beaches do. Spend a few hours or spend the day, these miles of white golden sand and turquoise waters offer an enticing way to relax or to brush up on your snorkeling or diving.But that's not all. The many trails on St. Croix that weave along the shore and through the hillsides will make you wonder why you've never visited before.
Most of the beaches have full-service facilities. Some are very secluded. No matter your taste, you will certainly find one that suits you.
| Protestant Cay - Located just off the shore from Christiansted, a short ferry ride to paradise in St. Croix. | |
| Buck Island Reef National Monument Beach - Just 1.5 miles off the northeast coast of St. Croix, the National Monument is 880 acres of land and pristine water. Sunken slave ships make this a historical site. | |
| Cane Bay Beach - Dive? You may know Cane Bay Wall. But swimmers are in for a treat. Nice clear water, beautiful reef. Time for a Caribbean vacation! |
Labels: Buck Island Reef National Monument Beach, Cane Bay Beach, Protestant Cay Beach, snorkeling, st croix, us virgin islands, usvi

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