US Virgin Islands Attractions: Swim & Snorkel
Here's a list of all attractions in US Virgin Islands tagged as 'Swim & Snorkel' . Click 'X' to remove this filter and browse all of our top local attractions.
Virgin Islands National Park
The majority of St. John is covered by the Virgin Islands National Park, a stretch of preserved wilderness all the more remarkable when you consider how ... Continue Reading »
Coral Bay
St. John's Coral Bay prides itself on being the raffish alternative to the island’s main point of arrival, Cruz Bay. Its few dozen houses are haphazardly ... Continue Reading »
St John
St. John is dominated by the Virgin Islands National Park, with low-key development confined to the eastern and western tips of the island. Beyond Mongoose ... Continue Reading »
Trunk Bay
The U.S. Postal Service put it on a stamp, Condé Nast Traveler called it one of the top 10 beaches in the world, National Geographic declared it ... Continue Reading »
Caneel Bay
Caneel Bay is one of the first beaches you come to as you drive up North Shore Road out of St John’s main port, Cruz Bay. Much of the coastline here is ... Continue Reading »
Magens Bay
Magens Bay is just one of the reasons why the US Virgin Island of St. Thomas is such a popular holiday isle. The island’s favorite beach is a curving arc of ... Continue Reading »
Mangrove Lagoon
St. John might have the lion’s share of the Virgin Islands’ natural attractions, but the extraordinary concentration of flora and fauna in St. Thomas’ ... Continue Reading »
Buck Island Reef National Park
Want to get away from it all? Once you get to Buck Island, there is no more "all" to get away from – this is about as secluded as the Caribbean gets ... Continue Reading »
St Croix
St. Croix keeps its distance from the other two U.S. Virgin Islands, with a distinct identity and thriving industry which leaves it less reliant on tourism. ... Continue Reading »




