St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

Things To Do And See On "Love City" St. John

Hiking on St. John - Reef Bay Trail

Hiking

The Virgin Islands National Park covers two-thirds of St. John . With more than 20 trails in the Park to choose from, safe for all skill levels, hiking is one of the most popular activities on St. John. You can take self-guided walks through ruins of sugar plantations and other historic sites while learning about the flora and fauna special to the islands, or explore the boardwalks around salt ponds for bird-watching. The adventure lovers can embark on a hike from idyllic beaches past waterfalls and rocks with petroglyphs, through ancient trees, to the top of mountains with breathtaking views.
St. John Beaches - Cinnamon Bay

Beaches

With its pristine white sand beaches and secluded bays, St. John is a beach-lover's paradise. Spend a glorious day on one of St. John’s famous north-shore beaches managed by the National Park - Salomon/Honeymoon, Hawksnest Bay, Trunk Bay, Cinnamon Bay, Maho Bay, Francis Bay, Leinster Bay and Waterlemon Cay, and Brown Bay. Or, discover one of St. John’s other safe and secluded bays to have a beautiful beach all to yourself, like Peter Bay Beach as Villa Nonna’s guest.
Hiking on St. John - Reef Bay Trail

Snorkeling & Diving

Surrounding St. John, an underwater world teeming with vibrant and diverse marine life provides snorkelers and divers of all levels an unrivaled underwater experience. The National Park manages 5,650 acres and the Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument established in 2001 protects an additional 12,708 acres of a marine habitat of coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove shorelines that support sea turtles, corals, and other marine life. The water is warm and crystal clear with temperatures that range from the high 70s in the winter to the mid-80s in the summer. Incredible visibility averages 60 to 100 feet. You can easily swim to underwater snorkel trails from the beach or dive a shipwreck and coral reef by boat, the options are endless.
Hiking on St. John - Reef Bay Trail

Boat Charters

Boating is a must-do activity during your St. John vacation. Whether you prefer to island hop or leisurely sail around the azure waters surrounding St. John, boat charters are a perfect way to explore both the United States and British Virgin Islands. A wide selection of vessels including luxury and sport yachts, catamarans, day charter boats, or cruisers are available for you to reconnect with nature and family, enjoy beach bars and restaurants, go fishing, dive and snorkel the beautiful waters of the Caribbean.
Hiking on St. John - Reef Bay Trail

Shopping

Shopping in St. John is as fun as it is unique! A wide variety of shops from local arts and crafts galleries to upscaled boutiques and jewelry stores grace the small towns of Cruz Bay and Coral Bay on St. John. Stroll through the quaint, elegantly designed Wharfside Village and Mongoose Junction in Cruz Bay to find exquisite island treasures or drive to Coral Bay for an eclectic shopping experience with its laid back, bohemian style. St. John is especially known for its local spices, hot sauces, rum cakes and other specialty foods and drinks. You don’t want to miss out on St. John’s fun shopping adventure!
Hiking on St. John - Reef Bay Trail

Restaurants & Bars

St. John offers a wide range of eating establishments and bars just a few minutes’ drive from the Villa. From laid-back, beach bars with live music to romantic, fine dining restaurants with breathtaking views, your culinary journey in St. John will present you with a vast selection of cuisines from around the world. Fresh, local foods and drinks invite you to immerse yourself into the heart and soul of “Love City.” An experience you will always remember. Here are a few of our favorite restaurants and bars in Cruz Bay and Coral Bay: Morgan’s Mango, Rhumb Lines, High Tide Bar & Seafood Grill, The Lime Inn, Longboard, The Beach Bar, The Terrace Restaurant, Zozo’s, Quiet Man Pub, La Tapa, Woody’s, Skinny Legs, Miss Lucy's Restaurant/Bar.

Experience "Love City" St. John

St. John has something fun and incredible for everyone to enjoy. With more than 20 unique hiking trails to choose from, snorkeling and diving adventures, boating, and some of the world's most idyllic white sand beaches, St. John’s natural beauty delivers a vacation experience second to none. Its charming, quaint towns of Cruz Bay and Coral Bay offer its visitors unforgettable shopping, entertainment and culinary opportunities. Villa Nonna is in close proximity to all that makes St. John enchanting.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to St. John?

St. John does not have an airport. Therefore, you will arrive in St. Thomas and have an option to take an approximately 10-minute ride to Crown Bay or a 30-minute taxi ride to Red Hook, where you will board a ferry for an hour or 20-minute ride to Cruz Bay, St. John, respectively.

Are there grocery stores on St. John?

There are multiple grocery and specialty gourmet stores located only a few minutes’ drive from Villa Nonna to Cruz Bay.

Do I need a passport?

While U.S. Virgin Islands passport requirements state that you do not need a passport to go to St. Thomas, St. Croix, or St. John, having a passport will come in handy because otherwise you will be required to carry two forms of government-issued ID, such as a raised-seal birth certificate and a valid U.S. driver’s license. You will also need a valid U.S. passport if you choose to visit the neighboring British Virgin Islands.

Should I rent a car?

Most visitors choose to rent a car when visiting St. John, as it makes exploring the island much easier. It's recommended to rent a car on St. John.
One important thing to note is that we drive on the left!