Can you swim in Cruz Bay St. John?
Beaches not considered safe for swimming or fishing: • Cruz Bay on St. John • Johnson Bay on St. John • Frank Bay on St. John. Stretched along our St. John vacation resort, you’ll find 1,200 feet of private, white-sand beach. Take a break from island activities and relax in one of the lounge chairs while enjoying the breathtaking views of Great Cruz Bay.Trunk Bay Beach. Continuing along the north coast, the next bay you’ll come to is Trunk Bay where you’ll find the famous Trunk Bay Beach. This is one of the best beaches on St. John and is also named one of the best beaches in the Caribbean by Travel & Leisure.
Is Cruz Bay worth visiting?
Cruz Bay is the bustling heart of St. John, home to some of the island’s most popular shops and restaurants. Visitors arrive via ferry (there are no airports on the island). Trunk Bay Beach. Continuing along the north coast, the next bay you’ll come to is Trunk Bay where you’ll find the famous Trunk Bay Beach. This is one of the best beaches on St. John and is also named one of the best beaches in the Caribbean by Travel & Leisure.
Are there scuba diving tours in Cruz Bay?
Private Dive & Snorkel Charters Try a private charter with Low Key Watersports! Charters can combine snorkeling, scuba diving and/or exploring all on your schedule. The brief response is no. There is no upper age limit for scuba diving. Many seniors finish the PADI Open Water Diver course (the entry-level course you need to take to become a certified scuba diver) and enjoy diving for years.Scuba diving requires more preparation than snorkeling does. You need to undergo formal training to participate in diving activities. While it may seem complicated at first, learning to scuba dive is easier than you think. You can become a certified diver in just a couple of weeks.