Cinnamon Bay Beach: St. John's Pristine Paradise
Discover St. John's longest beach: Cinnamon Bay, where history meets pristine sands and turquoise waters in a National Park paradise.
Cinnamon Bay Beach, the longest beach on St. John, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. With soft white sands, clear turquoise waters, and the nearby Cinnamon Cay for snorkeling, it's a haven for families and water sports enthusiasts alike. Explore the ruins of the Cinnamon Bay Plantation and discover the island's rich history.
A brief summary to Cinnamon Bay Beach
- St John, VI
Local tips
- Arrive early to secure parking, especially during peak season, as the lots can fill up quickly.
- Bring reef-safe sunscreen to protect the delicate coral reefs and marine life.
- Explore the Cinnamon Bay Plantation ruins and learn about the island's history.
- Snorkel around Cinnamon Cay or Little Cinnamon Beach to discover diverse marine life.
- Hike the Cinnamon Bay Nature Trail for scenic views and a glimpse into the island's ecology.
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Getting There
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Taxi
From the Cruz Bay Ferry Dock, taxis are readily available to Cinnamon Bay Beach. The open-air safari-style taxis offer a scenic 15-minute ride along North Shore Road (Route 20). The taxi fare is approximately $11 per person each way for groups of two or more, or $14 per person each way for solo travelers. The taxi will drop you off near the beach entrance, a short walk from the sand.
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Public Transport
The VITRAN public bus system offers a budget-friendly option to reach Cinnamon Bay Beach from Cruz Bay. The bus fare is $1 per person. Check the VITRAN schedule for routes and times, as service may be infrequent and does not cover the entire island. A short walk from the bus stop to the beach may be required.
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Driving
If driving from Cruz Bay, take North Shore Road (Route 20) east for approximately 4.5 miles. The drive is scenic but winding. There are two large parking lots at Cinnamon Bay Beach. Parking is free, but the lots can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. A short, paved path leads from the parking lot to the beach.
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