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St Thomas is the commercial hub of the US Virgin Islands with the cruise ships docking in the capital city of Charlotte Amalie.

In addition to St Thomas, the US Virgin Islands group consists of three other major islands being St Croix, St John and Water Island.

In this post, we explore the top 5 beaches to visit if you are in St Thomas on a cruise.

These are near the cruise port terminal for ease of access on the island.

Lindberg Bay Beach is the beach located nearest to the cruise terminal. Its calm  waters makes it an ideal spot for beginner swimmers and children. There are restaurants, changing rooms and showers in the vicinity. Water sporting gears such are jet skis are available for rent.

1. Lindberg Bay Beach

If you want to remain in the city but still enjoy a lovely beach, Lindberg Bay is a hidden gem to consider.

Lindberg Bay is a beautiful stretch of white sand with tranquil waters which makes it ideal for small children.

Furthermore, there is a simple playground nearby which can keep the children occupied apart from staying in the water.

There are two hotels that share the shoreline of this beach along with several local businesses where visitors can rent water sporting gear.

The beach is near the airport and tends to have less crowds that the popular Magens Bay Beach.

Jet skis and other water adventure gear rentals are available if you are feeling adventurous.

2. Magens Bay Beach

Magens Bay is situated on the Northern coast of the island about 7 km from West India Company dock.

The beach has powdery soft white sand that stretches nearly a mile long with lots of area walking and sun bathing.

Magens Bay is part of the Magens Bay Park and has calm, clear turquoise waters which are great for paddle boarding, swimming, kayaking, or even snorkeling.  It is also a fantastic place for children.

There is a fee to enter which gives you access to amenities such as picnic tables, parking and bathrooms.

Furthermore, there is also a wheelchair ramp, restaurants and beach bar on the property.

3. Coki Point Beach

Located on the Northeastern end of the island, Coki beach is another popular beach in St Thomas.

The calm waters of Coki beach makes it perfect for beginner snorkelers and swimmers.

Amenities available include umbrella and beach chair rentals as well as water sporting gear.

The tranquil waters make the beach perfect for paddle boarding. There is also a dive center

Paid parking is available close to the shore access for $5 at the time of publication. However, you can also discover a free roadside place just a little distance from the paid lot.

Nearby, Coral World Ocean Park provides a delightful up-close experience with various aquatic life such as turtles, stingrays, dolphins, sharks, and more.

Combining a trip to the Coki Point Beach with the Ocean Park makes for a wonderful family experience on St Thomas.

Tour guides are available at the Coral World Ocean Park to provide information on the marine life as well as conversation projects in St Thomas.

4. Brewers Bay Beach

Brewers Bay beach is not as popular as Magens Bay Beach and therefore is ideal if you will like to avoid the crowds.

The beach is situated near the University and hence is on one of the main bus routes on the island.

Amenities are available such as changing rooms, showers and local food trucks for items such as fish, hot dogs, burgers, and rotis.

Brewers Bay is an excellent option for visitors seeking to swim and snorkel while surrounded by sea turtles.

Green and Hawksbill sea turtle species frequently visit this site, mainly in the sea grass on the left side of the coast.

Nevertheless, some individuals avoid this location as its proximity to the airport means that you will hear the consistent departure and arrival of aircrafts.

5. Sapphire Beach

This beach is located on the Eastern coast of the island and has fine white sands and spectacular views of St John and cays.

The beach is small but broad enough for fair strolls in the sand.  For those seeking a seaside thrill, windsurfing is a favored sport here. Rentals are also available for purchase on this coast, including water gears and chairs.

You can enjoy kayaking here, where you can paddle through crystal waters and witness sea turtles and tropical fish from above.

The beach is host to one of the finest places for snorkeling on the island, with its reef at Pettyklip Point, found on the cove’s edge.

Final Thoughts

We trust that you found the information above valuable as you enjoy the beach while on a Caribbean cruise in St Thomas.

Due to its location, St Thomas can experience tropical hurricanes during the season which commences in June and ends in November annually.

Therefore, if you are planning a trip to the island, travel insurance is recommended.

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