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After a little bit of digging I think I have found a nice option for a day at the beach on St. Thomas. All beaches are public on St. Thomas, so you can choose any one you like. Magens looks nice, but it is going to be very popular. Coki is small and also very popular, especially with Coral World right next door. Sapphire might have been perfect, but the hotel there has had to shut down their restaurant and bar... Trunk Bay and Caneel Bay on St. John, I'm sure, are very nice. But, a taxi ride and ferry ride twice won't leave much day left to enjoy them. So, I think I found a beach that will be real nice and won't be very popular with other cruisers....
Bolongo Bay (from http://www.vinow.com/stthomas/beaches_stt/):
Swimming: Calm to Mild Surf
Beachside: Mostly Sand, some small Pebbles
Food/Drinks: Yes, Hotel Restaurant & Bar
Water Sports Center: Yes, Hotel (Scuba diving, kayaks, water bikes, etc.)
Accessibility: Taxi, Car
Snorkeling: Fair
Amenities (Hotel): Restroom, Chairs, Umbrellas, Hammocks
Taxis: Usually at hotel lobby or Call Dispatcher
At the resort, Iggies Beach Bar & Grill was voted the best beach bar in the Caribbean by Caribbean Travel & Life's readers in their May 2004 issue.
Bolongo Bay (from http://www.vinow.com/stthomas/beaches_stt/):
Swimming: Calm to Mild Surf
Beachside: Mostly Sand, some small Pebbles
Food/Drinks: Yes, Hotel Restaurant & Bar
Water Sports Center: Yes, Hotel (Scuba diving, kayaks, water bikes, etc.)
Accessibility: Taxi, Car
Snorkeling: Fair
Amenities (Hotel): Restroom, Chairs, Umbrellas, Hammocks
Taxis: Usually at hotel lobby or Call Dispatcher
At the resort, Iggies Beach Bar & Grill was voted the best beach bar in the Caribbean by Caribbean Travel & Life's readers in their May 2004 issue.
