St. Thomas USVI Beaches

NORTH SIDE BEACHES

Magens Bay Beach, St. Thomas USVIMagens Bay Beach
Conde Nast Traveler rated
one of World's top 10.


Little Magens Bay Beach, St. Thomas USVILittle Magens Bay Beach
St. Thomas' only nude beach
and former Presidential favorite.


Coki Point Beach, St. Thomas USVICoki Point Beach
Spectacular snorkeling.
Coral World close by.


Grand Beach, St. Thomas USVIGrand Beach
Off Route 38 - don't miss
this "grand" surprise!



EAST END BEACHES

Secret Harbour Beach, St. Thomas USVISecret Harbour Beach
The "secret" is out. Great
family beach - worth the visit.


Sapphire Beach, St. Thomas USVISapphire Beach
Easy access, glorious views.
Spend the day with a gem.


Lindquist Beach, St. Thomas USVILindquist Beach
One of St. Thomas' prettiest!
Home to many TV commercials.



SOUTH SIDE BEACHES

Morning Star Beach, St. Thomas USVIMorning Star Beach
Some call this Frenchman's Bay Beach.
Young and Restless hang out here.



WEST OF CHARLOTTE AMALIE

Brewer's Bay Beach, St. Thomas USVIBrewer's Bay Beach
Popular, sometimes crowded.
Look at the clear water!


Lindbergh Bay Beach, St. Thomas USVILindbergh Bay Beach
Named after Charles A. Lindbergh.
Used mainly by locals.



OFF THE BEATEN PATH

Water Island's Honeymoon Beach, St. Thomas USVIWater Island's Honeymoon Beach
Catch the ferry and catch romance!
Beautiful and quite. Charming.


Bluebeard's Beach, St. Thomas USVIBluebeard's Beach
Become a part of history.
You gotta say, "Arrrrr!"

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Sapphire Beach - St. Thomas USVI

Here's a beach that is fun for walking and nice for swimming in a few good areas. But along the shore there has always been shallow grassy areas that give way to a near shore reef. That can be creepy walking through if you've never done it, but remember you don't have to enter there. You can go around to the Doubletree and enter there, then slowly make your way out with snorkel and fins and gently glide over the beauty of this small bay. Well worth a day trip here.

Sapphire Beach - St. Thomas USVIWhen you arrive at Sapphire Beach, St. Thomas, you can visualize that there must have been some settlement here long before the current Doubletree Sapphire Beach Resort and Marina. Because of the nature of the coast, one can imagine a ship offshore and small dinghies making their way to the beach. With St. John in the distance, protection was good from the open ocean.

One thing that keeps ships away from shore are the large reefs. Many a ship has gone down because of a collision with the hard formation. Sapphire Beach boasts one of the largest reefs, close to shore.

Sapphire Beach - St. Thomas USVINo ship has gone down here, that we know of, anyway, but the reef adds to the charm of this lovely cove. Walk along the shore and take in the waves as they end in the sand, or walk among the trees, some with spectacular blooms in Caribbean colors!

You can lunch at the Doubletree, while you're watching the boats go about the offshore cays, and the windsurfers who enjoy the direction and speed of the wind here. You can rent snorkel gear and umbrella shade right at the beach.

Trees in bloom on Sapphire Beach - St. Thomas USVITo get to Sapphire Beach, take the east end bus from town in the direction of Red Hook. Tell the driver you'd like to get off at the entrance to Sapphire Bay. You'll have to walk a piece, but it's not far. Plan on spending the day!

Don't forget the suntan lotion!

Sapphire Beach - BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - white/medium grain/some debris.
  • Facilities - the Doubletree.
  • Shade - some trees line the shore.
  • Sports - rental at the beach.
  • Notes - recommended.
They call the next beach a mere "strip" - but it ranks as one of St. Thomas' prettiest! NEXT >>

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