
So idyllic is St. John that nearly a third of the island and much of its coral reef is preserved as a national park. Nowhere are the beaches more peaceful or protected. Here you can snorkel on a self-guided trail so valuable in plant and marine life it is preserved as an underwater national park; stroll on a beach that's pure visual poetry or shop for tantan necklaces in the lazy little town of Cruz Bay. Arrive by ferry from St Thomas
campgrounds
Cinnamon Bay-Camping is restricted on park land to Cinnamon Bay Campground. Accommodations include bare tent sites, sites with tent covered platforms already set up, and cottages
MAHO BAY-a private enterprise.Maho Bay Campgrounds is privately run camp with "tent cabins" containing cooking supplies. Facilities includes a camp store and central dining area where meals are served..
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