What to do and see in Caneel Bay, St. John: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

June 18, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Discover the best top things to do in Caneel Bay, U.S. Virgin Islands including Scott Bay Beach, Virgin Island Eco Tours - Honeymoon Beach Day Pass, Caneel Bay Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure - Virgin Islands Ecotours, Honeymoon Beach, Caneel Bay Beach.

1. 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.

2. Virgin Island Eco Tours - Honeymoon Beach Day Pass

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Virgin Island Eco Tours - Honeymoon Beach Day Pass

This discounted package includes all day use of the watersports equipment at Virgin Islands Ecotours - Honeymoon Hut: - snorkel gear: mask, snorkel, fins & life jacket - locker with lock - lounge chair - standup paddle board - sit on top kayak - floating mat - use of hammocks Directions: Access from Caneel Bay Resort, or Lind Point Trail from Cruz Bay, St John.

3. Caneel Bay Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure - Virgin Islands Ecotours

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Caneel Bay Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure - Virgin Islands Ecotours

Virgin Islands EcoTours Night Kayak tour is the most popular night time activity and tourist attraction on St. Thomas! Priced perfectly for large and small families or romantic couples, it's a fun adventure to explore the mangrove lagoon's winding waterways and mangrove tunnels under a starlit-night. Located at St. Thomas Mangrove Lagoon, near the East End and Red Hook area, Virgin Islands Ecotours is the only east end adventure kayak company and the number one rated ecotourism business in the Virgin Islands. Paddle through the winding waterways of the Mangrove Lagoon at night and hear spooky pirate and ghost stories. Enjoy the starlit sky and the dark mangroves as you look for stingrays, tarpon, and other marine life below your kayak. From Blackbeard, Bluebeard, and Teach, prepare for a spooky experience and hear tales of shipwrecks and the eerie legends that haunt the islands to this day.

4. Honeymoon Beach

along the Lind Point Trail Virgin Islands National Park, Caneel Bay 00831 St. John
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Honeymoon Beach

Nestled at Caneel Bay, this picture perfect, palm fringed beach boasts a colorful coral reef perfect for snorkeling.

Reviewed By SATerribleTwins

It was so nice to spend a day here. We took the ferry over from Red Hook where we were staying, and hiked the Lind Point trail over to Solomen's Beach and Honeymoon Beach. Beautiful sand, water, snorkeling. Tasty drinks at beach bar. They even had music under a tent the day we visited. A trip highlight for sure.

5. Caneel Bay Beach

Route 20 North Shore Road, Caneel Bay 00831 St. John
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Caneel Bay Beach

Reviewed By LaurieB566 - Boulder, United States

We went snorkeling here with Rumbaba Charter. It was fantastic visibility and we saw plenty of fish and coral. We started out by going to the right while facing the shore and saw 2 Eagle Rays, 2 Southern Sting Rays and several turtles. After that, we went toward the left where we found a decent sized reef with different types of coral and fish. Some highlights were Scrawled File Fish, Cow Fish, lots of Parrot Fish, Grey Angel, Yellow-Tailed Damsel, and many more. My understanding is that one can only get there by boat because the resort at Caneel Bay is now closed due to hurricane damage.

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