Theres little to do at this pristine beach except sit back and watch the windsurfers. Perfect.
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Theres little to do at this pristine beach except sit back and watch the windsurfers. Perfect.
About two miles northeast of St. Croix, Buck Island Cove, with its large and spectacular reef, is a snorkelers dream.
Youll need to take a boat to reach Green Cays isolated beach.
A favorite Christiansted beach with an unfathomable supply of sunshine.
One of the island’s best spots for snorkeling doesn’t lack in beachside facilities, particularly bars.
This palm-frond Christiansted beach is great for body surfing.
These impressive ruins of the 17th-century chateau, once home to the governor of the Knights of Malta, are collectively named "Judith" after the first name of a woman who is buried on the property.
Take a guided horseback ride through the rain forest, past Danish ruins to sweeping hilltop views, while discovering a wide palette of tropical sights and sounds from kapok trees, tarzan vines and wild bromilliads to gigantic termite nests and tame honey bee hives.
Located on St. Croix's north shore, the waters are not always gentle along this palm-tree-lined beach, but scuba diving and snorkeling are very popular here where less than 200 yards out is the drop-off called Cane Bay Wall.
This three-mile long white-sand beach is largely populated by nesting turtles and birds.
Beside the crystalline waters of Davis Bay, this beautiful white sand beach lined with palm trees is a great spot for swimming, bodysurfing, snorkeling and scuba diving.
Take it slow and easy in this picturesque center with a small marina, a shop or two, and a colorful restaurant frequented by the locales.
A mangrove-lined corridor along the Salt River.
A scenic area of St. Croix overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
The North Shore of St. Croix, with its looming cliffs and huge shade trees, is the quietest area on the island.
Prime fishing waters in St. Croix, with lots of billfish biting in the summer.
This 177-foot freighter is one of three wrecked ships that form an artificial reef off Butler Bay.
Find calm waters and a wide sandy stretch on this beach east of Christiansted.
What makes this beach so special is its calm waters that make for excellent swimming, and is one of the few spots where you can find shells.
This 18th-century sugar and cattle plantation has been turned into a landmark.
This is one of the finest wall dives in the Caribbean.
A steeply sloping reef featuring Sexy Sadie, a friendly Hawksbill Turtle.
Despite its forbidding name, this reef is shallow, calm and pleasantly full of marine life.
This huge and impressive structure is the oldest Moravian church under the American flag.
This popular dive site features a drop-off from 40 to 60 feet, leading to a sand plateau, with an ancient Danish anchor lying embedded in the coral. Watch for the occasional dolphins and turtles that populate the area.
This 140-foot tugboat, which sunk in 65 feet of water in Butler Bay, is a popular dive spot.
A popular shipwreck dive off of St. Croix's western shore, the Northwind is a 75-foot ocean-going tugboat that sunk at a depth of 45 feet at the bottom, and rises to within 15 feet of the surface.
You need a four-wheel-drive vehicle to get here, but it's well worth the trip to this scenic and secluded beach, perfect for swimming, and a barrier reef for snorkeling.
A thrilling wall dive in St. Croix that gives divers a sweeping view of wide open space - underwater of course.
Plunging down to 130 feet, this thrilling wall dive contains spectacular pinnacles, cavern-like recesses and diver-dwarfing passageways.
World-class dive site that lies directly under the place Columbus anchored on his second voyage in 1493.
The museum in this former Lutheran Church details the history of the island's slave industry.
Visit the most experienced and only complete beach shop. We have the fastest jet skis and the best tours available. Out tour guides have years of experience including Club Med and years of experience and know of snorkel spots where no other tours go. We can also provide you with kayaking, snorkeling, beach shop and have a restaurant on the island. We are the only Jet Ski operation that operates on a beach and has private changing facilities.
Sip your beer while watching pirates revel on stage at this old rum distillery.
A great day or night dive, the pier is home to a thriving population of marine and coral life.
Located in the middle of Prince Street, this historic building was designed by the well-known Danish architect Hingleberg in the 1830s. Today it's the police station.
