St. John
Caneel Bay
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Westin Resort
Two thirds of St. John is a U.S. National Park, and here you see what the world is like when
nature takes care of itself. Spend day after day on beach after beach, each offering panoramic
views of white beaches, emerald cays, and turquoise waters.
The trail on the northeast side of the island contrasts with the soft white sand Beaches found elsewhere on St. John. In Cruz Bay there are gift shops and well stocked grocery stores; there are also dive centers and jeep rental services. Once you've visited, you'll know why the natives call Cruz Bay, Love City.
St. John is home to beautiful beaches, bays and coves, and the Virgin Islands National Park. The park land
was donated to the US by the Rockefeller family and opened in 1956. Hiking the forest and
snorkeling are major attractions of this rugged, lush, green island. St. John is a short ferry ride
from St. Thomas. Boats usually leave on the hour.
If you would like to learn more about St.
John please refer to the Official web site of the U.S. Virgin Islands Tourist Board
http://www.usvi.net.