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Jumbie Beach: A Secluded St. John Paradise

Discover Jumbie Beach: St. John's secluded paradise offering tranquility, clear waters, and stunning views, just steps from the iconic North Shore Road.

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Jumbie Beach, a hidden gem on St. John's north shore, offers a tranquil escape with its small crescent of sand, clear turquoise waters, and lush surroundings. Often overlooked in favor of nearby Trunk Bay, Jumbie provides a more intimate and less crowded beach experience.

A brief summary to Jumbie Beach

  • Rte 20, St John, 00830, VI

Local tips

  • Arrive early to snag one of the limited parking spots and enjoy the beach with fewer crowds.
  • Pack your own supplies, as there are no facilities available at the beach.
  • Check the surf conditions before snorkeling, as the water can be choppy on windy days.
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen to protect the delicate marine environment.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Cruz Bay, head east on Route 20 (North Shore Road) for approximately 2.5 miles. Look for a set of speed bumps just before the Trunk Bay overlook. The small parking area for Jumbie Beach will be on the right, with a narrow path across the road leading to the beach. Parking is limited, so arrive early. There is no fee to park or access the beach.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available at the Cruz Bay ferry dock. A taxi to Jumbie Beach will cost approximately $17 per person from Cruz Bay. Confirm the rate with the driver before departing. The taxi will drop you off at the entrance to the beach on North Shore Road.

  • Public Transport

    Take the public VITRAN bus from Cruz Bay towards the North Shore. Inform the driver that you wish to get off at Jumbie Beach. The bus fare is around $1 - $3. From the bus stop, walk a short distance to the Jumbie Beach entrance.

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Discover more about Jumbie Beach

Jumbie Beach, nestled along the scenic North Shore Road on St. John, is a small, secluded beach renowned for its tranquility and natural beauty. Located just west of the famous Trunk Bay, this hidden gem offers a more intimate and less crowded alternative for those seeking a peaceful beach experience. The beach itself is a crescent of white sand, framed by dark volcanic rocks and shaded by seagrape trees. The water is typically calm and clear, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is relatively small, only about 60 yards long, adding to its intimate feel. Jumbie is more exposed to trade winds than other north shore beaches, so the water can sometimes be choppy. Snorkeling is best on calmer days along the rocky edges of the beach, where you might spot colorful fish and coral. While not known as the best snorkeling spot on St. John, Jumbie offers some decent underwater structures and marine life, especially towards the Trunk Bay side. Keep an eye out for reef squid, parrotfish, and other tropical fish. Jumbie Beach is named after the Jumbie trees (Silk Cotton trees) found around the island, which are steeped in local folklore. According to legend, these trees possess spirits that bring bad luck to anyone who dares to cut them down. Historically, Jumbie Beach was a favorite retreat for St. John residents seeking a quieter alternative to the more popular beaches. It was even nicknamed Honeymoon Beach because it was a secluded spot for lovers. Parking is limited to a small dirt pull-off with space for only about 6-8 vehicles, which helps keep the crowds down. A short, narrow path leads from the road down to the beach. There are no facilities at Jumbie Beach, so it's best to bring your own supplies, including water, snacks, and sunscreen.

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