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    Abi Beach

    4.2 (13 reviews)

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    My husband and I visited Abi Beach last week as an excursion off of the Disney Fantasy. An open air taxi bus picked us up at the dock around 9:30 and brought us back around 2:30. It was overcast when we went, so we were not too hot with the water being quite cool and refreshing. We had an enjoyable day! I recommend this beach for someone visiting the island looking for: a secluded, quaint beach, shell finding, relaxing on the beach with a good book, beer, or cocktail. While there were families with young children, the beach was more adult friendly because of the rockiness. Cons: Lots of shells and broken coral were on the shoreline making it difficult to walk along the water in some places, and we struggled to find a sandy inlet into the water to wade or swim. Some catamarans came and docked on the beach which took up some of the open non-rocky swimming area. There were some sea urchins in the water. My husband and I were walking on a flat rocky surface on the most eastern part of the shore when we realized that there were hundreds of tiny black sea urchins, and we were lucky to have not stepped on one! The staff informed us about the urchins, but we were expecting them to be bigger. Also, there were no umbrella chairs which may be an issue on a particularly sunny day, but it didn't bother us. The ride up and down the mountain was a bit steep. Pros: The bar on property was quaint and affordable! The shopping and merchandise selection was excellent, and both my husband and I got T-shirt's. Included with our excursion, we received lunch which was hamburgers, hot dogs, pulled pork, Mac n cheese, buffalo wings, shrimp, coleslaw, and salad. We were impressed!! While the beach was rocky, we had a great time searching for shells and found some epic keepers!! The beach chairs were in great condition, and there were plenty! The beach was remote, so it didn't have a touristy feel. When we were there, the guests were only ones there for the excursion off of the Fantasy! There were nice working bathrooms and an outdoor shower. The staff have done a great job to rebuild the facilities. I hope this review was helpful! In summary, we enjoyed the vibe of the beach but hated the rocks!

    Bring the boat and enjoy a day at Abi!
    Kale B.

    This is hands down one of the hidden gems on St Thomas. Whether you come by boat or by car makes sure to add this place to your list of places to visit in St Thomas. Their entire staff is terrific!!! Food and drinks are wonderful. Ask for Chad and tell him I sent you!

    Melissa V.

    Abi Beach came highly recommended from some of the locals we talked to. I'm so glad we spent the day here. The beach was beautiful, the staff was fabulous and the food was delicious. Thanks for a great day.

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    Very casual beach place great for an afternoon on the beach that is steps away. Sunday afternoon with music is not to be missed.

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    They have a volley ball net, multiple corn hole games, horse shoe and lots of lounge chairs and couches to sit on.

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    Magens Bay - Happy Nee Year 2026

    Magens Bay

    4.2(278 reviews)
    5.4 km

    Magens Bay , a place so beautiful it feels like a Caribbean postcard come to life…read more This famous crescent beach on Saint Thomas stretches nearly three-quarters of a mile, tucked between green hills that naturally block the Atlantic swells. That's why the water is so unbelievably calm and clear the kind of crystal blue where you can watch fish glide beneath you while you float or stretch out in the sun. But there's a little history beneath all that beauty. Centuries ago the Taíno people lived along these shores, and legend says the notorious sea rogue Sir Francis Drake once used this peaceful bay to hide ships while waiting to ambush Spanish treasure fleets sailing through the Caribbean. Today it remains protected as a public park a perfect curve of white sand and glassy turquoise water where travelers come to swim, sunbathe, and for a moment... live the lifestyle of the rich and famous.

    We didn't realize you had to pay to enter. $7 per person plus $2 for parking. We only planned on…read morestaying an hour or so but still paid so we could see the beach. We walked from one end to the other which was a nice way to people watch and enjoy the white sand and blue water. We were there on a Sunday and it was crowded. Parking was easy to find. It was quite lovely. The water was calm. Wish we would have had more time to swim and relax here.

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    Coki Beach - The Beach

    Coki Beach

    3.8(211 reviews)
    5.8 km

    At Coki Beach, you arrive expecting a quiet little Caribbean beach... and instead you get something…read morefar more entertaining a lively slice of island life. Parking can be a bit of a treasure hunt and you might have to pay a few bucks to tuck your vehicle somewhere respectable, but once you step onto that sand the water steals the show. Crystal clear, warm, and loaded with reef fish, this spot is famous for some of the easiest snorkeling on Saint Thomas just walk right in and you're suddenly swimming in what feels like a natural aquarium. Right next door sits Coral World Ocean Park, where they've been studying and showing off Caribbean sea life since 1978, which explains why the waters around Coki are absolutely teeming with colorful fish. But the real charm here isn't just the water it's the scene. Picture beach bars pouring rum punches, food stands grilling up island favorites, music drifting across the sand, and an assortment of savory characters , "I'm not saying it's a party... but it's definitely not a library." It's colorful, a little chaotic, and completely unforgettable the kind of beach where the snorkeling is world-class and the people-watching might be even better.

    We visited Coki Point Beach expecting a relaxing day, but unfortunately our experience with one of…read morethe chair and umbrella rental vendors significantly impacted our visit. We rented from Jaw Beach Rentals, where we interacted with a staff member named Bennie (recognizable by his large beard). During our interaction, he was quite impolite and used inappropriate language, which made us feel uncomfortable. What was more concerning is that we also observed similar behavior toward other couples nearby, suggesting this may not have been an isolated incident. Coki Point Beach itself is beautiful, with clear water and excellent snorkeling, which makes this experience even more disappointing. Situations like this take away from what should otherwise be a relaxing and enjoyable visit. I hope this feedback is taken constructively and that there is better oversight to ensure visitors are treated with basic respect and professionalism.

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    Sapphire Beach - SAPPHIRE BEACH

    Sapphire Beach

    4.1(61 reviews)
    6.5 km

    Sapphire Beach is stunning! Come for the sunset and you'll definitely end up staying. Soft light,…read moreblue water, with easy, breezy island energy. There's parking right by the beach followed by a beautiful walk through the cabanas that sets such a peaceful tone. The event space is dreamy! Open, airy, and perfectly placed. Once you step onto the sand the water is clear, glowing blue. Simple, stunning, and a really nice place to unwind.

    Listen, not all beaches are created equal. Some are crowded, loud, filled with people wearing hats…read moretoo big for their heads and taking selfies like it's an Olympic sport. Sapphire Beach? That's a whole different animal. This is where I first stumbled back when I was younger, fresh off a cruise ship that still somehow catered to humans with actual careers and social skills. We're talking a mix of doctors, nurses, librarians, accountants basically a bunch of people who could've handled a cocktail conversation without spilling it on the floor. Somehow, we all crammed into a cab together like a weird, classy, floating circus and headed into paradise. From the first step onto the sand, it was like sneaking into a secret club. Quiet, but not dead alive in that off-the-beaten-path, slightly dangerous way that makes your heart race. And just to make sure I was awake, an iguana ran across my path like it had a personal vendetta against my shoes. Almost had a heart attack, but then I laughed because that's the thing about Sapphire: it keeps you on your toes. It doesn't apologize for being beautiful. It doesn't care if you're clumsy. You just show up, and it rewards you. The people you meet here are the kind of humans that make you feel like life is actually interesting. A local guy struck up a conversation, telling stories I'm pretty sure he made up, but I didn't care he had charm, he had laughter, he had a way of making the sun shine brighter. You can sip a drink, let the waves tickle your toes, and feel like you're part of some romantic, slightly naughty adventure. This is not a beach where you're polite and reserved. No, this is where you can be foolish, wild, flirt with danger a little, maybe even flirt with the cute stranger who's laughing too loud nearby. I've been back to St. Thomas a handful of times since that first visit. I've done tours, cruised other islands, seen a million beaches but none hit like Sapphire. It's my private playground, where you can act like a bad boy, a romantic, a reckless genius, all while the ocean hums in approval. And the best part? You don't have to shout to be noticed. You just exist there, and somehow that's enough. So here's the takeaway: take a cab with strangers, meet a few locals, sip something dangerously strong, and let the beach do the rest. You'll leave with sand in your shoes, a tan line on your soul, and a story that sounds like it belongs in a movie. Sapphire Beach isn't just a beach. It's adventure, romance, comedy, and a little bit of crime all rolled into one glorious, sun-drenched package. It's my kind of bad, my kind of fun, and if you listen closely, you might just hear it whispering your name too.

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