absolute best snorkeling spot on STJ
absolute best snorkeling spot on STJ
Where is the absolute, best snorkeling destination on STJ? We will be on a sailboat for a week in the BVI's, after the boat we will spend one day at Coki Beach (staying at Pt Pleasant, St Thomas)and one day on STJ. We have been to St John many times, We really want to either check out Coral Bay, a first for us, or do a great snorkeling destination, or both. We have been to Honeymoon, Cinnamon, Maho, Trunk and Leinster, the last being the best snorkeling. We would love to try someplace new, we will have a full day there though not over nighting in STJ.
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Our last trip we kept hearing the same snorkeling advice. We never made it to snorkel as the weather and water was perfect on the North Shore. We did drive to Haulover on our exit day and really liked the beach at Haulover South and the walk to North was short, flat and easy. And as a bonus, the parking was easy.cptnkirk wrote:Haulover North is pretty hard to beat for pure snorkeling but has a rocky beach. Ya can hang at Haulover South and take the five minute hike over to north. Nicer beach to hang out at, plus the snorkel is darn good there too, go right all the way to the point.
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These two were my faves....
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Beautiful pics Sherban!
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The first one is Waterlemon...almost always universally GREAT snorkeling. If conditions are good going around the cay it is full of sea life. Other times we have seen hundreds of starfish on the northwestern side of the cay. LAst month we didn't see a single one.
The second one is Cinnamon ... personally I have not had good luck there, but that doesn't mean anything!
What can be a good snorkeling place one day can be not so good another day...BUT it is always a good day being in those waters looking for whatever is there.
The first one is Waterlemon...almost always universally GREAT snorkeling. If conditions are good going around the cay it is full of sea life. Other times we have seen hundreds of starfish on the northwestern side of the cay. LAst month we didn't see a single one.
The second one is Cinnamon ... personally I have not had good luck there, but that doesn't mean anything!
What can be a good snorkeling place one day can be not so good another day...BUT it is always a good day being in those waters looking for whatever is there.
Going to Salt Pond would allow you to check both items (Coral Bay and excellent snorkeling) off your list! The rocks out in the middle of the bay are one of my very favorite snorkel spots -- sort of a long swim but not too bad. And Salt Pond is a fabulous place to hang out for the day. There's a 7-min hike back uphill at the end of the day, but that's what ice-cold Tourist Trap cocktails are for -- to aid in speedy recovery
For a combination of easy accessibility and good snorkeling I think I have to go with Maho. Go all the way along the far left shoreline. I like Lameshur too, but much harder to get to with a limited time frame. Not sure why you want to go to Coral Bay, but I personally don't think it's worth passing up the snorkel.