10 Things to do for Honeymoon in St. John That You Shouldn't Miss

August 12, 2021 Ying Subia

Ecotourism is alive and kicking on St. John. There's more than enough to do on land, from watching for wildlife in the national park to hiking miles of trails or strolling sandy white beaches. Hit the water for amazing snorkeling, swimming, even underwater photography—of course. This is the Caribbean, after all.
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1. Palm Tree Charters

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Palm Tree Charters

Beaches, Bars, Snorkeling, Shopping, Island Hopping. "You Choose the Cruise" Palm Tree Charters is located in Cruz Bay on St. John in the Virgin Islands. Our private charters provide a fun, action packed day at sea exploring the Virgin Islands. We will pick you up on St. John, St. Thomas, or Tortola, BVI.

2. On the Sea Charters

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On the Sea Charters

ON THE SEA CHARTERS WILL SHOW YOU THE VIRGIN ISLANDS Whether you want to explore colorful reefs, climb through massive natural rock formations, or just relax at one of the many famous beaches and beach bars in the islands, On the Sea can take you to both lively and secluded locations throughout the United States and British Virgin Islands. Our captains look forward to sharing their secret spots with you.

3. Captain Jug

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Captain Jug

Captain Jug provides exclusively private charters in the US and British Virgin Islands! Our 36' lobster style boat was recently retrofitted to comfortably take up to 12 guests for day charters around the islands. Speed, combined with a smooth ride, makes for a winning day on the water! #ReadySetAdventure

4. Sailing Tipitina

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Sailing Tipitina

Day sail boat charter in St John, USVI. Come sailing aboard our classic sailboat, Tipitina, a 43 foot Hans Christian.

5. Scott Bay Beach

North Shore Road Caneel Bay Resort, Caneel Bay 00831 St. John http://www.caneelbay.com/default.html
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Scott Bay Beach

Located on St. John's north shore, this is one of Caneel Bay's seven secluded beaches.

Reviewed By BPKBroiler - McLean, United States

We made a great stop at Scott Beach at Caneel Bay during our VI Ecotours kayak tour last week. It was an easy paddle from Honeymoon Beach and virtually empty with Caneel Bay Resort still closed and with no available land access to the beach. We had stayed in one of the rooms on Scott Beach the summer before the 2017 hurricanes, and it was incredibly sad to see these rooms completely destroyed and still not rebuilt. Fortunately, the beach remains pristine (it's my favorite on St. John) and can still be accessed from the water. After relaxing on the white sand soaking in the sun, we snorkeled in the clear, calm water and spotted five sea turtles. After continuing down to the rocks at the south end of the beach, we spotted stingrays and a octopus. There also is a rock ledge on the north end of the beach with lots of fish that you can see close up in very shallow water. All and all, it's a great location to visit by boat or kayak if you plan on visiting Honeymoon Beach.

6. Salomon Beach

Outside of Cruz Bay, off route 10, down trail St. John
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Salomon Beach

Reviewed By cebirch25

This beautiful and tranquil little beach is just a short hike off Lind Point Trail. Its definitely worth the hike and you are rewarded with a calming, beautiful beach. We loved this place, even had a little picnic on the beach.

7. Ram Head Trail

St John, US Virgin Islands, 00830 St. John
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Ram Head Trail

Reviewed By leighi2019 - Greenville, United States

Awesome Hike with Awesome Views! I recommend tennis shoes or hiking boots. Best for early morning or late afternoon as it gets hot-amazing views. Landscape dotted with cactus along the way. Our favorite hike while in St John! Hit the Salt Pond beach afterwards! Others have provided information on where to park and how to get to the hike. Very cool to cross over the Blue Cobblestone Beach on the way up!

8. Big Blue Excursions

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Big Blue Excursions

Charter your Private Power boat for groups of 1-11 passengers or enjoy a Sailing Adventure with us! It's your way every day on Big Blue's 31 foot Grady White "Gypsea Girl" or sail our 47 foot Fountaine Pajot catamaran sailboat "Sweet Revenge II". Vessels are roomy and comfortable for your private group. We'll help you design the perfect itinerary for your group and create the best day of your vacation!

9. Morningstar Sailing and Power Charters

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Morningstar Sailing and Power Charters

Morningstar's day sail charter is available to show you the beautiful cays, bays and beaches of the Caribbean and day filled with good times, incredible snorkeling and beauty. We can now do it all! Snorkel and explore the island of St John aboard our all inclusive, spacious, comfortable sailboat! Take a powerboat with customized itinerary to the BVI! Island hop to local beaches or venture out to Virgin Gorda, the Baths and beyond!

10. Island Roots Charters

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Island Roots Charters

With capacity and seating for up to 12 passengers, “Island Roots” offers the MOST AFFORDABLE PRIVATE day charter in its’ class. - All of our trips are unique and customized to the interests of the guests... from bird watchers, to sunbathers, snorkelers, photographers, divers, cocktail connoisseurs, food enthusiasts, folks seeking the “best of” the islands to casual fun boaters just looking to just enjoy the breeze and some time on the water. - A “typical day” might include swimming, snorkeling, sightseeing, beaching, cliff jumping, lunch, hiking, history, story telling, music, dancing and more. Guests are welcome to visit the popular spots people often talk about, mentioned in guidebooks, on social media, etc... but also encouraged to explore tons of lesser visited places that have yet to go “mainstream.”

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