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Beach a Day?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:52 pm
by Ondine
Any recommendations for a newbie on the best beaches for the first time? I'd like to go to a different beach each day, and it seems I would need several weeks to see all of the good ones! A condensed list of 6-7 best choices would be great. I'm hoping to snorkel and minimize seeing the scary stuff (barracuda,sharks,etc) Thx!
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:04 pm
by waterguy
My first stop is Maho for newbies
Then hawksnest
francis
trunk on a low curise ship day
honeymoon
saltpond
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:31 pm
by jayseadee
On our first trip we only went to Trunk; it's still our favorite and always the first stop.
Other favorites are Honeymoon, Cinnamon, Hawksnest, Maho and Francis.
You'll have a great time. You may not see everything, but you won't be missing a thing
Have a great trip,
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:35 pm
by Ksea
Hawksnest, Cinnamon, Trunk and White Bay were our first beaches. All were fabulous. I cannot wait to see the rest!
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:35 pm
by liamsaunt
In addition to waterguy's excellent choices I would also recommend:
Gibney. There is good snorkeling on the right side--you have to go out and along the rocks to get to it. Lots of fish, and the beach is beautiful if the surf isn't covering it....lots of shade.
Waterlemon/Leinster. Lots of people think the snorkeling around the cay is the best you can get to from land on St. John. You do have to walk out to the beach....about 1/2 mile or so, but the walk is flat and shady.
If you decide to go to Salt Pond, you might also want to go out on the Ram Head trail to Blue Cobblestone beach and snorkel there. (You pick up the Ram Head trail on Salt Pond Beach). The good stuff is to the right of the beach as you face the water. Interesting corals, lots of fish...we found a huge eagle ray there in October. Then come back and snorkel/hang out at Salt Pond.
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:38 pm
by LMG
jayseadee wrote: You may not see everything, but you won't be missing a thing
I know it's early, but that's got to be the quote of the year.
I like all the suggestions so far. And really, depending on how early a starter you are, I think two/day can happen on some days without any rush or chaos. Or go to close beaches, like Honeymoon and Solomon.
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:47 pm
by Lulu76
My only rule was that we had to go to a beach everyday. Our list looks like most everyone's here.
The first day we did Trunk (no cruise ships that day).
The second day we did Cinnamon.
The third day we went to Vie's (Hansen Bay, I think).
The fourth day we went to Hawsknest.
The fifth day was White Bay.
The sixth day we went back to Vie's, and then stopped at Maho on our way back.
My favorite was Trunk. Hands down. However, it was a pain because of the cruise ships. It has earned it's reputation as one of the world's 10 best beaches, but apparently people know about this.
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:51 pm
by Roberto
While Maho is probably my favorite I'll throw Jumbie and Little Lameshur into the selection.
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:57 pm
by RickG
Hawksnest, Maho and Francis Bays can be busy on weekends. The distance between the car and the beach is the least.
In November trip Maho Bay was our favorite. The point between Maho and Lille Maho is a great snorkel.
Francis Bay usually comes in first.
With small kids, the far right side of Hawksnest has plenty of shade.
Vie's Beach (Hansen Bay) is great.
Gibney Beach is great at low tide.
Grootpan Bay is good for working on tan lines.
Kiddle Bay is good for a dramatic snorkel with free diving.
Cheers, RickG
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:59 pm
by Ondine
This is great! Everyone seems to have very similar lists, and I love the quote of the year, I'm sure that will sum up my trip quite nicely. I'm hoping to hike a bit each morning and then collapse on a beach each afternoon, with some snorkeling mixed in.
Is there any way to know which days the cruise ships come in? I'd really like to avoid those crowds as much as possible...Thx, always very appreciative of this forum, it's really going to make my trip!

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:03 pm
by jayseadee
HI,
If you go up to the Trip Planning blue bar, click on Getting Here and you'll see a link to the Cruise Ship schedules.
If you go later on any afternoon, you'll be fine. Keep in mind "crowded" on St. John isn't exactly like Old Silver Beach on a weekend in July

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:04 pm
by Ksea
If you Google Cruise Ship schedule St Thomas, you will get it!
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:05 pm
by Steve S
I can only add be flexible... If the seas are from the north try the south facing beaches like Vie's, Salt Pond and Lameshur. Likewise, hit the Northshore if the seas are from the south. If things are calm, start out on the North shore where parking isn't going to be a challenge like Hawksnest or Cinnamon.
My first preferences for our trip this year will be -
-Honeymoon/Solomon
-Little Lameshur perhaps combined with Drunk Bay visit and a Salt Pond Bay Dip
-Hawksnest/Gibney
-Leinster/Waterlemon followed by Francis
-Vie's
-Jumbie followed by Maho
Six all too short days...
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:16 pm
by Ondine
Yes, can be flexible, I'll be in tropical paradise, so no worries. Only a tsunami would really make it bad. Knock on wood. The cruise ships seem a nearly daily ocurrence, but I'll rest assured that it won't compare to cape cod tourist influxes here! Thx for that jayseadee

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:23 pm
by Wolfhound
Would hit all of the following:
Gibney
Francis
Waterlemon
Maho
Honeymoon
Cinnamon
One of these days Vie will be there when I am.

It looks nice.