Top 9 Sights & Landmarks in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

June 20, 2021 Alice Mieles

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.
Restaurants in St. John

N Shore Rd Mongoose Junction Shopping Center, Cruz Bay St. John +1 340-693-7070 [email protected] http://www.bajoelsolgallery.com/
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Bajo El Sol Gallery, Art Bar & Rum Room

Located at Mongoose Junction, Bajo El Sol Gallery & Art Bar is a hybrid art gallery, bookstore, café, rum and cocktail bar. As a gallery and events space, Bajo El Sol is dedicated to offering the best in Virgin Islands fine art and cultural expression. At the Art Bar you'll also find Puerto Rican espresso coffee, chocolates, wine, craft cocktails, lite savory bites and locally made pastries. You’ll also find the largest selection of aged rums in Cruz Bay, which can be sampled in curated tasting flights. Curator Priscilla Hintz Rivera and writer David Knight Jr. took the helm of the established gallery in 2016. Hintz Rivera and Knight both grew up in the Virgin Islands and the Caribbean region, and they love engaging visitors about Caribbean history and the dynamics of the current society on St. John. Visit us during one of our many events for an immersive experience; we frequently host artist talks, poetry readings, film screenings and much more.

Reviewed By nikkisW6430RI - St. John, Caribbean

Had David to help us, let him choose our flights based on our specific tastes and he nailed it. Service was fantastic, rum was better....got my Grandma a beautiful piece of jewelry by a local artist.

2. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church

Bay Street, Cruz Bay St. John +1 340-776-6339
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church

Reviewed By D5296VDmarieg - Eden Prairie, United States

This parish is my absolute favorite. The staff, the choir, the Deacons, and the amazing Father Anthony make this so joyful.

3. Coral Bay

St. John +1 860-287-7956 http://www.sailpoetslounge.com
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4.5 based on 204 reviews

Coral Bay

A home decidedly away from home for a number of U.S. expats who now reside in this eclectic community.

Reviewed By Cosmopolitan724616 - Wailea, United States

Peaceful, gorgeous location. aqua bistro for the best food take out we thought. zemi had the coolest most unique jewelery on the island, and the best prices. beaches are just about as close from this side. you do need a vehicle, a jeep most likely. miss lucy's is great for a laid back meal on the water. flyaway charters leaves for private boat snorkel tours out of coral bay and was the best snorkeling we have done anywhere. we hit cruz bay about once a week for a meal, gas and extra food shopping but didn't miss the crowds of tourists at all. if you are coming to party stay in cruz bay. if you want to enjoy the natural splendor of st john and try to enjoy the local culture when you travel, coral bay will give you more of that.

4. Cinnamon Bay Nature Trail

Virgin Islands National Park St. John
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Cinnamon Bay Nature Trail

Take a stroll along the self-guided Cinnamon Bay Nature Trail, which leads you through plantation ruins, tropical landscapes and scenic views of the Caribbean Sea.

Reviewed By MareO

There are many ways to experience the Cinnamon Bay Nature Trail. You can do the short, easy, interesting walk around the sugar plantation ruins, or you can hike up to the top of the 1.8 fairly steep trail and/or take the American Hill Trail off of the Cinnamon Bay Trail to the ruins of an old guest house with an interesting history and a fantastic view. This was my favorite part and I highly recommend the American Hill Trail. If you are looking for a longer, more challenging hike, some of my friends went up the even steeper Maria Hope Trail, connected via the road and hiked down the Cinnamon Bay Trail.

5. Saint Ursula's Episcopal Church

Prince Street, Cruz Bay 00831 St. John +1 340-777-6303 http://www.episcopalchurch.org/parish/st-ursulas-episcopal-church-st-john-usvi
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Saint Ursula's Episcopal Church

6. Annaberg Sugar Plantation

Leinster Bay Rd, Virgin Islands National Park 00830 St. John https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/prvi/pr42.htm
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4.5 based on 419 reviews

Annaberg Sugar Plantation

The most accessible and best preserved of its type, this once-working sugar plantation (circa 1870) was the site of boiling molasses and hardworking slaves harvesting sugarcane, and which now offers visitors regular tours and living-history demonstrations.

Reviewed By JessBOrganized - Salt Lake City, United States

Good signs explain what the buildings used to be and it’s fun to wander around. Nice easy walk. Leave car in the parking lot and snorkel at Annaberg Beach; best coral and fish snorkeling.

7. Catherineberg Ruins

Rte. 10 St. John
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Catherineberg Ruins

Reviewed By Cosmopolitan724616 - Wailea, United States

there is the signage, probably worth going to annanberg or cinnamon bay first so you have a feel for what you are looking at

8. Peace Hill Windmill

Two miles from Cruz Bay, 00831 St. John +1 340-514-5350 http://unityofstjohn.org
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Peace Hill Windmill

Peace Hill Community Meditation gatherings every Sunday at Sunset 5:45-7 are open to the public, always free, always positive. Coordinated by Unity of St. John Virgin Islands and are focused on meditation, contemplation, silent prayer for peace. (Inner peace, peace in our relationships and peace on earth)Event parking is not available at peace Hill so free shuttles are available from Cruz Bay Ferry dock at 5:30 pm and from the Hawksnest Parking lot at 5:40 pm.

Reviewed By 623jewelj

Our daughter got engaged at the top of Peace Hill overlooking the bay and the view was spectacular. It’s an easy hike to the top of the hill.

9. Cinnamon Bay Sugar Mill Ruins

St. John http://www.stjohntour.com/CinnamonBayRuins.html
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4.0 based on 26 reviews

Cinnamon Bay Sugar Mill Ruins

Reviewed By Georgia_chick - Atlanta, United States

My husband and I wanted to explore a sugar plantation and this one did not disappoint! There’s convenient free parking right across the street. It’s a .5 mile loop trail (some slightly uphill) with signs posted along the way about the history and plants. There were two cemeteries also. Highly recommend. We tried Catherineburg first, but there were no signs posted, so you don’t know what you’re looking at, and it was overgrown.

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