I am really interested in traveling here! I am a little hesitant as a young women to come because I have heard a lot of conflicting views as to if its safe or not. Im not looking for night life or clubs, but I would like to do less "touristy" adventures and go off path. Your opinion?
I can't imagine any problem for a single woman traveler in St. John. It's too small to get in to trouble - lol! Now, I am a non-drinking person, so I don't find myself out at 2am and in trouble, so that is my perspective. But St. John didn't have any crazy nightlife I could see, and the beaches were all close and quiet with friendly locals ready to give advice. I spent a day on St. Thomas and it seemed to have a different vibe, but this island is perfect!
Madisyn H Yeah, I was thinking about it after I responded, and at the beaches, it was almost all families and small groups- girl friends and people like that. Very few if any groups of guys cruising. Local families, people like that.
My family and I have visited St. John countless times, we go every summer. One of the main reasons for this is its safety. Never have we experience anything negative or felt unsafe at any time. It's for this reason and its unparalleled beauty that we return year after year. Lots of great things to do if you seek them out. Hiking trails, ruins, snorkeling, boat outings, horse. Rides, etc..
I am a fishery biologist and used to work on St John...some of the best beaches/ areas no one ever goes to are Rendezvous Bay, Haulover has great reefs, Fish Bay, and a lil beach on the northeast side of the island west of Newfoundland Bay, we named No Name Bay because it has no name, the snorkeling is great here but currents push trash from the BVI to it's shore. Gems off the beaten path 👍
We have been visiting St. John every summer since 1995 and it never disappoints except for the amount to people that have now discovered it, thanks Kenny Chesney 😡. Maho use to be my all-time favorite beach Bach in the day but Now it’s overrun by people because the open air taxis now take people to this beach and they have built infrastructure there which is a shame. There are a couple other beaches I put above your #1 for their sheer beauty and tranquility, but keeping my mouth shut.
Honeymoon was great before the bar and all the rental stuff ruined it's quite natural location and Irma destroyed Solomon next door. Honeymoon is the only one of your top five that is in my St. John top 5 :)... But after 2020 and all the new stuff, it's slipping fast.
Hey, thanks for the visit :) Not Hawksnest or Jumbie? I have to say, the snorkeling at both those beaches was world class. Not often you see a shark and a 5-ft Eagle ray in the same snorkel!
Also, I have so many more places I have to go. This was my first trip, and the sheer number of fantastic beaches is mind-blowing! I still have to get to the other end of the island. I thought about putting Henley Cay in there, as the water out there is so crystal-clear.
@@JfCLA I'm not knocking those beaches, been going to St. John for 20 years. Love all the beaches... Just like the lower key beaches, which Honeymoon used to be when it was just the beach and crabs :). Snorkeling wise I like North Haulover, Mary Point (at Francis), the Channels at Salt Pond/Blue Cobblestone, Watermelon, Europa Point (was good haven't been since Irma)... I still need to hit Henley Cay.
Eric Heard I didn’t see much at Waterlemon, and I’m thinking I missed the spot. Where exactly is the really good snorkeling there? I went out to the cay, and went a good portion of the way around it. I didn’t complete a full circle (We had some issues we were dealing with - kid stepped on an urchin), and I’m thinking the back side must be the spot - yes?
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The "personal" reason was that Trunk can't be anything but #1, because I had that poster on my bedroom wall as a teenager...Hawksnest just can't compete with that image - lol! Although, the snorkeling is better at HN
@@framingvagrant I just looked in to a place on St. Thomas for January, but opted for Roatan this time around....Still looking to get back to St. John - BEST SNORKELING EVER!
@@framingvagrant Well, not much personally, but I did kayak out to Henley Cay for a snorkel, and it was fantastic. That's not far from Lovango. From what I've read, the best snorkeling on Lovango is past the 3rd dock near the harbor. Here's the video with the Henley trip - ruclips.net/video/7g2LYrrwD5M/видео.html
yes! I love St. John- me and my fam are going for a second time can’t wait!!!!
I am ENVIOUS!!! I need to come back and make ANOTHER top-5, with all new beaches!
I am really interested in traveling here! I am a little hesitant as a young women to come because I have heard a lot of conflicting views as to if its safe or not. Im not looking for night life or clubs, but I would like to do less "touristy" adventures and go off path. Your opinion?
I can't imagine any problem for a single woman traveler in St. John. It's too small to get in to trouble - lol! Now, I am a non-drinking person, so I don't find myself out at 2am and in trouble, so that is my perspective. But St. John didn't have any crazy nightlife I could see, and the beaches were all close and quiet with friendly locals ready to give advice. I spent a day on St. Thomas and it seemed to have a different vibe, but this island is perfect!
@@JfCLA Thanks so much for the reply! I don't drink either so hopefully that helps to avoid trouble, but great to hear that it seems pretty safe!
Madisyn H Yeah, I was thinking about it after I responded, and at the beaches, it was almost all families and small groups- girl friends and people like that. Very few if any groups of guys cruising. Local families, people like that.
My family and I have visited St. John countless times, we go every summer. One of the main reasons for this is its safety. Never have we experience anything negative or felt unsafe at any time. It's for this reason and its unparalleled beauty that we return year after year. Lots of great things to do if you seek them out. Hiking trails, ruins, snorkeling, boat outings, horse. Rides, etc..
St. Thomas has some areas that can be questionable at times. St. John seems to be safe.
I am a fishery biologist and used to work on St John...some of the best beaches/ areas no one ever goes to are Rendezvous Bay, Haulover has great reefs, Fish Bay, and a lil beach on the northeast side of the island west of Newfoundland Bay, we named No Name Bay because it has no name, the snorkeling is great here but currents push trash from the BVI to it's shore. Gems off the beaten path 👍
Holy smokes - that's great info! I will be sure to seek those out next time I'm on the island - thanks!
St John's beaches are amazing, hope to go back some day. Trunk bay was the best. Saw a nurse shark at Cinnamon bay.
Awesome!
Beautiful beaches.
The best
Cinnamon Bay should certainly be on this list.
I'll go back & make another list....There are so MANY great beaches!
I have to agree with this comment! Cinnamon Bay was stunning! Trunk bay was amazing too! I can’t wait to go back!
Honeymoon Beach and Turtle Beach were my favorites...
Both fantastic choices! We like Hawksnest for the number of fish, and Jumbie for the secluded, quiet feel - plus 2 sharks there!
We have been visiting St. John every summer since 1995 and it never disappoints except for the amount to people that have now discovered it, thanks Kenny Chesney 😡. Maho use to be my all-time favorite beach Bach in the day but Now it’s overrun by people because the open air taxis now take people to this beach and they have built infrastructure there which is a shame. There are a couple other beaches I put above your #1 for their sheer beauty and tranquility, but keeping my mouth shut.
Lots of beauiful beaches on that island. Probably one of the single densest collection of top-notch beaches in one place in the world...
Go to Maho in the morning way less people
Love them all but for me number one is Francis bay... is the biggest beach of all and the times I went I only saw 3 to 5 ppl on the entire beach
You're killing me! I didn't realize how close we were to Francis until it was too late to explore it! It's first on my list next time, for sure.
Wo derful in the 70 & 80.serendip.💞🌐
Thank you :)
Honeymoon was great before the bar and all the rental stuff ruined it's quite natural location and Irma destroyed Solomon next door. Honeymoon is the only one of your top five that is in my St. John top 5 :)... But after 2020 and all the new stuff, it's slipping fast.
Hey, thanks for the visit :) Not Hawksnest or Jumbie? I have to say, the snorkeling at both those beaches was world class. Not often you see a shark and a 5-ft Eagle ray in the same snorkel!
Also, I have so many more places I have to go. This was my first trip, and the sheer number of fantastic beaches is mind-blowing! I still have to get to the other end of the island. I thought about putting Henley Cay in there, as the water out there is so crystal-clear.
@@JfCLA I'm not knocking those beaches, been going to St. John for 20 years. Love all the beaches... Just like the lower key beaches, which Honeymoon used to be when it was just the beach and crabs :). Snorkeling wise I like North Haulover, Mary Point (at Francis), the Channels at Salt Pond/Blue Cobblestone, Watermelon, Europa Point (was good haven't been since Irma)... I still need to hit Henley Cay.
Eric Heard I didn’t see much at Waterlemon, and I’m thinking I missed the spot. Where exactly is the really good snorkeling there? I went out to the cay, and went a good portion of the way around it. I didn’t complete a full circle (We had some issues we were dealing with - kid stepped on an urchin), and I’m thinking the back side must be the spot - yes?
@@JfCLA Yeah the back side is the best... Everything took some hits during Irma.
Thank you for this!! Going tomorrow
Envious!! Enjoy. Chack out my hiking trail vids for St John!
ruclips.net/video/i9OzwahEniA/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/1x72UzAhgaM/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/RSS454PKQWM/видео.html
So what was the deal with Hawksnest? LOL. great video by the way. Sub and Like added.
The "personal" reason was that Trunk can't be anything but #1, because I had that poster on my bedroom wall as a teenager...Hawksnest just can't compete with that image - lol! Although, the snorkeling is better at HN
@@JfCLA Gotcha! Yeah, Trunk is awesome and I love all of the birds that dive bomb there.
@@IrixGuy Liked & Subbed you - Nice St. John video! I've always wanted to get a shot of a Pelican diving from under the water
Best beaches in the world.
Best collection of beaches in such close proximity that I've ever personally experienced :)
Best place to be !
The best!!!!
Did you know the spotted rays jump outta the water
I think I may have seen one out of the corner of my eye on that trip. Something large breached the water, and it wasn't a dolphin
@@JfCLA lol I learned that my first day I'm sure you know!! It's nice down here staying on st. Thomas over in tillet gardena
@@framingvagrant I just looked in to a place on St. Thomas for January, but opted for Roatan this time around....Still looking to get back to St. John - BEST SNORKELING EVER!
Wat you know about lavango, that's where I'm workin
@@framingvagrant Well, not much personally, but I did kayak out to Henley Cay for a snorkel, and it was fantastic. That's not far from Lovango. From what I've read, the best snorkeling on Lovango is past the 3rd dock near the harbor. Here's the video with the Henley trip - ruclips.net/video/7g2LYrrwD5M/видео.html
отлично ,добавил на свой канал.
Спасибо!
You lost me at sharks ;)
Lol! They are harmless reef sharks....Of course, they're always harmless until they're not, right? ;)
Look out for the snakes..... My wife got bit and almost died.
Wow! Seriously? Where?