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TO DOThe 5 Best Things in St. John 1. Hiking By Lydia Harris Trunk Bay on St. John is one of the most photographed beaches in the Caribbean. An awe-inspiring heart-shaped bay, its setting in the stunning Virgin Islands National Park offers clear water, fine white sand, plenty of shade, a gift shop, watersports center, snack bar, showers, restrooms, changing areas and a picnic pavilion. None of which seems unusual – on the surface. So what makes Trunk Bay stand out from other beaches? The underwater self-guided snorkeling trail! Hiking is one of the most popular activities on St. John. Virgin Islands National Park provides a wide variety of hiking experiences of various levels with more than 20 trails to choose from. Some meander through historic ruins or take you to a bird viewing deck on one of the park’s lovely salt ponds. Others lead to beautiful beaches. All are scenic and memorable.

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threatened species, under the US Endangered Species Act on the World Conservation Union’s Endangered Species List. But there’s good news! US Geological Survey research scientist Caroline Rogers reports that this sea life "appears to be recovering in some areas," particularly in Trunk Bay, where Elkhorn Coral "is coming back naturally," she says. Studies of the species in Trunk Bay are supported by the USGS, National Park Service, Friends of the VI National Park, University of the Virgin Islands and the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund. Admission to Trunk Bay is $4 for adults; ages 16 and younger are free; Golden Age and Golden Access annual cardholders are $2. 2. Beaches & Snorkeling St. John is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. With long stretches of white sandy beaches and turquoise waters lined with palm trees and lush landscape, you will know the meaning of tropical paradise when playing or relaxing on local beaches. Snorkeling here is among the best in the world. Rent or bring your own snorkel gear and step into an undersea world of coral and fish. The 650-foot underwater trail (maintained by the National Park Service) features plaques that provide a wealth of information about the sealife you’ll see beneath the water’s surface. Keep an eye out for colorful Angel Fish, Parrott Fish, Sergeant Majors, Yellow Tail Snapper and Puffer Fish, which swells up when it’s threatened. Also watch for sea turtles that swim effortlessly then pop up their heads for air from time to time.Among the coral in Trunk Bay, you’ll see: Brain Coral, with folds and grooves that look remarkably like a brain; Fan Coral is wide, thin and rounded and sways back and forth to the rhythm of the tides; Finger Coral has large pores, grows in thick colonies, and its branches have swollen tips. Of particular interest is Elkhorn Coral. Among the Caribbean’s most abundant coral only 30 years ago, in March it became the first coral to be proposed for entry as a Plaques guide the way to undersea life on Trunk Bay’s Underwater Trail.

Swim among the fish along the Trunk Bay Underwater Trail.

3. Watersports

St. John offers visitors some of the best watersports in the world. Options include day sails, private charters, parasailing, sunset sails, wave runners, kayaking, scuba, SUP, scuba diving and more. Check out ads in this magazine to find a variety of purveyors of watersports and adventures.

4. Restaurants and Bars

Whether in search of a quick bite and a cool refreshing drink or wanting to linger over cocktails and dinner with an amazing view, St. John plays host to a wide array of places to eat and drink. They range from elegant wining and dining to quaint but fun waterfront or side street bars. Guarantee you’ll find something to whet your appetite or wet your whistle.

the VI National Park, University of the Virgin Islands and the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund. Admission to Trunk Bay is $4 for adults; ages 16 and younger are free; Golden Age and Golden Access annual

TO DOAttractions & Activities in St. John

Swim among the fish along the Trunk Bay Underwater Trail.Photos by Erinn Muller instagram your st. john photos ! #vithisweek

CAROLINA CORRAL horsestjohn.com CORAL BAY, ST. JOHN

Carolina Corral in Coral Bay, St. John is a nonprofit rescue for all domestic animals and offers both tours of the farm and one hour guided horseback rides to support the animals. They are Mon thru Sat at 3:30 and 5pm by reservation only. Enjoy a ride along the water to a rocky beach for pictures. Sorry, no sandy beaches to ride on in Coral Bay. All our rescued or adopted horses and donkeys are well mannered and eager to please. Stop in for a visit and see the goats, sheep, cats, dogs and a hog who call the corral home. Book online with the CAROLINA CORRAL at www.horsestjohn.com or call 340-693-5778. Hope to see you on the trail!

VIRGIN ISLANDS ECOTOURS 340-779-2155 HONEYMOON BEACH, ST. JOHN

Rent Private Cabanas at Honeymoon Beach! Kayak & Snorkel with Sea Turtles Tours! Day Pass includes use of: chair, float, snorkel gear, kayaks & SUPs. Gift Shop, restrooms, umbrellas, lots of shade! Dine for lunch & dinner at Bikinis Beach Bar. Book online at www.viecotours.com or call (340) 779-2155, or text (340) 642-9314 SAVE 10% Use promocode: VIE

5. Shopping

The shopping on St. John is a cultural extravaganza. Local crafts and art are available in small stores and galleries. Tropical clothing, handmade and locally designed jewelry, exotic clothing from around the world are tantalizingly displayed in the cute and colorful stores of the island. Greatest variety can be found at Mongoose Junction, Wharfside Village and Cruz Bay, but you can find charming specialty shops tucked all around the island between Cruz Bay and Coral Bay.

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