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Francis Bay: A Tranquil Haven on St. John

Escape to Francis Bay on St. John: a serene beach with calm waters, abundant wildlife, and historical charm within Virgin Islands National Park.

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Francis Bay is a serene beach on St. John's north shore, within the Virgin Islands National Park, offering calm waters, ample space, and excellent snorkeling. It's a favorite for birdwatching and spotting sea turtles, providing a relaxed vibe away from the crowds.

A brief summary to Francis Bay

  • St John, VI

Local tips

  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching along the Francis Bay Trail, especially in the early morning.
  • Snorkel on the eastern and western ends of the bay for the best views of coral reefs and marine life.
  • Pack a picnic to enjoy on the beach, taking advantage of the available picnic tables and barbecue grills.
  • Wear reef-safe sunscreen to protect the coral reefs and marine life while swimming and snorkeling.
  • Visit during the week to avoid crowds and enjoy a more secluded beach experience.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Cruz Bay, take Route 20 (North Shore Road) past Maho Bay. Continue for approximately 1.5 miles until you reach the intersection with the Leinster Bay Road. Turn left onto Leinster Bay Road and continue to the parking area near the beach. Parking is free but can be limited, especially during peak hours. As you approach Francis Bay's beach access road, you will find well-preserved sugar factory ruins along with parking near the beach.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available from the ferry dock in Cruz Bay. A taxi to Francis Bay will cost approximately $15-20 USD. Confirm the fare with the driver before departing. Note that taxis may be less frequent to Francis Bay compared to closer beaches like Trunk Bay or Cinnamon Bay.

  • Public Transport

    The Vitran bus runs from Cruz Bay to Coral Bay and stops at Salt Pond Bay. From Salt Pond Bay, you can take a taxi to Francis Bay. The bus fare is $1 USD per person. Be aware that the bus schedule can be unreliable.

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Discover more about Francis Bay

Francis Bay, located on the north shore of St. John, is a treasure within the Virgin Islands National Park, offering a tranquil escape with its calm waters and spacious shoreline. Known for its relaxed atmosphere, it's a stark contrast to the more crowded beaches, making it ideal for those seeking serenity. The bay is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, particularly birdwatchers, with the Francis Bay Trail providing excellent vantage points along the salt pond. The trail also leads to the ruins of the Mary Point Estate House and the Francis Sugar Factory, offering glimpses into the island's past. Snorkeling is a popular activity, especially along the rocky northern and eastern sides of the bay, where vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life thrive. Sea turtles are frequently spotted in the seagrass beds, adding to the bay's allure. The calm waters make it a safe spot for families with children. Francis Bay's history is intertwined with the Creque family, who owned the land in the early 20th century. The family's home was located near the beach, and they later sold the property to Laurence Rockefeller, incorporating it into the national park. Today, Francis Bay remains a testament to St. John's natural beauty and rich history.

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