St. John

St. John may be the most beautiful of the Virgin Islands, because 2/3 of the island is part of the pristine and protected Virgin Islands National Park. Over 7,000 acres of St. John's beautiful beaches, hills, valleys and forests is in the Virgin Islands National Park. Another 5,650 acres of underwater lands and coral reefs around St. John are also part of the National Park.

As a result of this protected status, St. John remains largely unspoiled and naturally beautiful.

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  1. Reef Bay Trail Hike, St John, US Virgin Islands

    Tess walking the Reef Bay Trail, St John
    The Reef Bay Trail in St. John has been rated one of the Caribbean's 10 best hikes by Caribbean Travel and Life magazine. The trail is 2.2 miles long, and descends through beautiful forests and along the remains of 4 sugar estates. Learn More
  2. Trunk Bay, St. John

    Trunk Bay St John
    St. John has 33 beautiful beaches that line its shores Trunk Bay is probably the most famous, is certainly the most visited, and it ranks as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Palm trees, sea grapes, soft powdery white sand and crystal clear turquoise blue Caribbean water - what’s not to like! Learn More

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