Nestled in the azure waters of the Caribbean, Virgin Islands National Park encompasses lush tropical forests, vibrant coral reefs, and pristine beaches. This idyllic park protects the natural and cultural heritage of the U.S. Virgin Islands, offering visitors a paradise for snorkeling, hiking, and immersing themselves in island life.
Top Feature: Trunk Bay for its pristine white sand beach and underwater snorkeling trail
The park covers over two-thirds of the island of St. John and includes significant portions of nearby underwater areas, making it a haven for marine life and coral reefs.
Most of the park's land and attractions are accessible only by boat or hiking trails, so be prepared for adventure.
Visitors can explore historic ruins from the island's colonial past, including sugar plantations and Danish colonial buildings.
The park offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling and diving, with vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life.