St Thomas is the gateway small island of the Virginia Islands in the Caribbean. It is popular for the gorgeous beaches with their crystal blue waters, white sand and serene atmosphere.
With activities like surfing, snorkeling, kayaking, swimming and other water sports St Thomas beaches are for everyone from adventure lovers and families to romantic couples.
Magens Bay
A mile-long beach on St. Thomas, nestled between mountains, with stunning tropical beauty and clear waters.
Perfect for kayaking, swimming, paddle boarding, or snorkeling when permitted.
Sapphire Beach
Sapphire Beach on St. Thomas' East end offers relaxation and water sports like snorkeling, surfing, and kayaking.
With soft sands and vibrant blue waters, this beach offers dazzling views of St. John and offshore cays.
Coki Beach
This northern St. Thomas beach is renowned for swimming, diving, parasailing, and snorkeling in its warm, clear waters.
Snorkeling reveals thousands of rainbow-colored fish amidst vibrant corals.
Brewers Bay
Unspoiled beach bordering University of the Virgin Islands; palm-fringed, exceptionally clean coastline.
Clear, shallow waters ideal for snorkeling and swimming, with tasty food from nearby vendors.
Secret Harbor
Nestled between the cruise port terminal and Red Hook, this tranquil beach offers abundant marine life and a serene atmosphere.
Bolongo Bay
On St. Thomas' southeastern shore, this tranquil beach offers perfect waters for snorkeling along the rocky coast, with palm-lined shores for relaxation and water activities like kayaking and paddle boarding.
Lindquist Beach
In the east of St. Thomas, between Sapphire Beach Resort and Windham Sugar Bay Resort, lies one of the island's prettiest beaches.
A line of coconut trees and sea-grape trees along the seashore give natural shade. You enjoy playing, sunbathing or simply stroll at the beach for some me time .
Limetree Beach
An isolated gem on the southwestern coast, perfect for a peaceful day with sunbathing and snorkeling along its rocky shore.
Lindberg Bay
Lindberg Bay, also known as Emerald Beach, offers a serene coastal experience on the southern side of the island.
It features a long stretch of soft, white sand. You can enjoy kayaking, windsurfing and paddle boarding on this active beach.
Though not good for snorkeling, you may enjoy swimming in warm, clear waters. There are many good restaurants on the beach shore, offering tasty snacks and drinks.
Hull Bay
Located on the Northern coast, this off-beat beach is a favorite beach of locals and fishermen.
Its rough Atlantic waters are perfect for surfing. A beautiful coral formation gives a wonderful snorkeling experience.