VIRGIN ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK

VIRGIN ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK

VIRGIN ISLANDS TRIP FOR THE FAMILY

Welcome to Virgin Islands National Park, a tropical paradise where families can immerse themselves in the beauty of turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and lush tropical forests. With its pristine coral reefs, historic ruins, and diverse wildlife, Virgin Islands National Park offers families a chance to connect with nature and create unforgettable memories together. Here are eight points of interest to see in Virgin Islands National Park:

Trunk Bay: Begin your adventure at Trunk Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. Relax on the powdery white sand, swim in the crystal-clear waters, and snorkel along the underwater trail to explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful fish.

Cinnamon Bay: Explore Cinnamon Bay, a tranquil beach surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. Rent kayaks or paddleboards to explore the calm waters, or take a guided snorkeling tour to discover the diverse marine life that inhabits the bay.

Annaberg Plantation: Visit Annaberg Plantation, a historic sugar plantation that offers a glimpse into the island’s colonial past. Explore the ruins of the sugar mill, slave quarters, and other historic buildings, and learn about the island’s history and culture through interpretive exhibits.

Reef Bay Trail: Hike the Reef Bay Trail to discover the natural beauty of the island’s interior. Follow the scenic trail through lush forests, past freshwater streams, and to the secluded Reef Bay Beach, where you can relax and enjoy the serenity of nature.

Waterlemon Cay: Snorkel at Waterlemon Cay, a small uninhabited island located off the coast of St. John. Swim along the coral reefs surrounding the cay to encounter a variety of marine life, including sea turtles, rays, and colorful reef fish.

Francis Bay: Relax and picnic at Francis Bay, a secluded beach known for its calm waters and abundant wildlife. Keep an eye out for native birds such as pelicans, herons, and egrets as you enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

Maho Bay: Spend an afternoon at Maho Bay, a picturesque beach known for its shallow waters and gentle waves. Perfect for families with young children, Maho Bay is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and spotting sea turtles in their natural habitat.

Junior Ranger Program: Engage the whole family in Virgin Islands National Park’s Junior Ranger Program, where kids can learn about marine ecology, coral reef conservation, and island culture through fun and interactive activities. Upon completion, they’ll receive a badge and a sense of pride in protecting this beautiful island paradise.

With its pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and opportunities for adventure and exploration, Virgin Islands National Park offers families a chance to connect with nature and create memories that will last a lifetime. Pack your sunscreen, snorkel gear, and sense of adventure, and prepare for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Caribbean.

 
 

OUR VIRGIN ISLANDS STORY

Because Virgin Islands National Park is in St. John, it was not simple to get there. First, we drove to Miami, Florida from Charlotte, North Carolina. Second, we flew to St. Thomas in the Caribbean. Third, we took a taxi to the ferry boat dock. Fourth, we took the ferry to St. John USVI. Finally, we took another taxi to our lodging at the Cinnamon Bay campground….

Canceled December 28, 2012

OUR VIRGIN ISLANDS PHOTOS