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Little Lameshur Bay: A Secluded Snorkeling Paradise

Discover St. John's secluded Little Lameshur Bay: pristine beaches, calm waters, and vibrant snorkeling in a tranquil National Park setting.

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Little Lameshur Bay, located on the southern shore of St. John within the Virgin Islands National Park, is a serene beach offering soft sand, calm turquoise waters, and lush jungle surroundings. Known for its excellent snorkeling and relaxed atmosphere, it's a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

A brief summary to Little Lameshur Bay

  • St John, VI

Local tips

  • A four-wheel-drive vehicle is highly recommended to navigate the unpaved road leading to Little Lameshur Bay.
  • Bring your own food and drinks, as there are no vendors or facilities available at the beach.
  • The best snorkeling is along the left side of the bay (facing the water) towards Yawzi Point.
  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the calmest water conditions for snorkeling.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Cruz Bay, take Centerline Road (Route 10) or the scenic North Shore Road to Coral Bay. From Coral Bay, head south on Route 107 towards Salt Pond Bay. Continue past the Salt Pond Bay parking lot. The paved road will eventually turn into a bumpy, unpaved road; a four-wheel-drive vehicle is highly recommended. Follow this road to the end, where you'll find parking for Little Lameshur Bay. There are no fees for parking or entry.

  • Taxi

    From Cruz Bay, hire a taxi to Little Lameshur Bay. The taxi fare will need to be negotiated with the driver, as there are no meters. Confirm the price before starting the journey. Expect to pay around $40-$60 for a one-way trip. The taxi will drop you off at the parking area, from which the beach is easily accessible.

  • Public Transport & Walking

    Take the VITRAN bus from Cruz Bay towards Salt Pond Bay. The bus fare is $1 per person. Get off at the Salt Pond Bay stop and follow the unpaved road towards Lameshur Bay. This is a long walk, approximately 1.5 miles, and can take around 30-45 minutes. A four-wheel-drive vehicle is still recommended due to the road conditions.

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Little Lameshur Bay is a hidden gem on St. John, offering a classic Caribbean beach experience with soft white sand, clear turquoise waters, and verdant jungle. Situated on the island's south shore within the Virgin Islands National Park, this bay provides a tranquil escape from the more crowded beaches. The bay is renowned for its excellent snorkeling opportunities. The calm waters are ideal for exploring the underwater world, with vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Snorkelers can spot various tropical fish, including parrotfish, angelfish, and blue tangs, as well as sea turtles and eagle rays. The best snorkeling is often found along the eastern shore, towards Yawzi Point, where more experienced snorkelers can explore deeper waters and encounter diverse coral formations. Beyond snorkeling, Little Lameshur Bay offers opportunities for swimming and hiking. The Lameshur Bay Trail provides access to the Reef Bay Trail, leading to the Great Reef Bay House Ruins and ancient Petroglyphs. The beach also features remnants of colonial-era ruins, adding a touch of historical intrigue to the natural beauty. To reach Little Lameshur Bay, visitors typically drive along a bumpy, unpaved road that requires a four-wheel-drive vehicle, adding to the sense of adventure and seclusion. Despite the challenging access, the bay's peaceful ambiance and pristine environment make it a worthwhile destination for nature lovers and those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience.

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