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Cinnamon Bay Plantation Ruins: Echoes of St. John's History

Step back in time at Cinnamon Bay Plantation Ruins, exploring St. John's captivating history and the echoes of its sugar-producing past.

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Explore the well-preserved ruins of the Cinnamon Bay Plantation, a former Danish sugar plantation dating back to 1717. Wander through the remains of the sugar factory, manor, and slave quarters, and discover the stories of those who lived and worked here.

A brief summary to Cinnamon Bay Plantation Ruins

  • 962W+H68, Rte 20, Great Cinnamon Bay, Great Cinnamon Bay, St John, 00830, VI

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven surfaces along the trails.
  • Bring water to stay hydrated, especially during warmer months.
  • Take your time to read the informative signs and learn about the history of the plantation.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Cinnamon Bay Beach for a swim or snorkel.
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Getting There

  • Car/Taxi

    From Cruz Bay, the main town on St. John, take Route 20 (North Shore Road) east towards Cinnamon Bay. The ruins are located directly across the street from Cinnamon Bay Beach. The drive is approximately 10-15 minutes. Taxis are readily available in Cruz Bay. A taxi from Cruz Bay to Cinnamon Bay costs around $7-8 per person. Parking is available in the Cinnamon Bay parking lot.

  • Public Transportation

    The public bus from Cruz Bay makes stops along North Shore Road, including Cinnamon Bay. Check the bus schedule for accurate timings as they can be infrequent. From the bus stop, the ruins are a short walk across the street.

  • Walking

    If you are already at Cinnamon Bay Beach, the ruins are located directly across the street. Look for the marked trail entrance and information signs. The Cinnamon Bay Trail Loop is a half-mile walk.

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The Cinnamon Bay Plantation Ruins offer a captivating glimpse into St. John's rich history and cultural heritage. Established in 1717 by the Danes, the plantation was once a prosperous sugar cane operation. Today, visitors can explore the expansive ruins, including the old sugar factory, manor house, and slave quarters. The self-guided Cinnamon Bay Trail Loop is a half-mile walk through the grounds, with informative signs detailing the plantation's past and the lives of those who lived and worked there. See the remains of the horse mill, where enslaved Africans and indentured laborers extracted juice from sugar cane. Walk through the boiling house where the juice was processed into sugar and molasses, and imagine the bustling activity of this industrial site. The ruins also include two cemeteries, a warehouse, and the remnants of the Great House, offering a poignant reminder of the island's complex history. The site provides insight into plantation life, the sugar production industry, and the cultural influences that have shaped St. John. Visitors can also appreciate the natural beauty surrounding the ruins, including native trees like the Bay Rum tree, used to make St. John Bay Rum. The first.09 miles of the Cinnamon Nature loop is accessible via boardwalk.

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