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    Havensight Cruise Pier

    4.8 (6 reviews)

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    Havensight
    Anthony G.

    The Havensight Cruise Pier is where my family's cruise ship went to port while in Saint Thomas. The Cruise Pier is very beautiful and does have a large number of shops to peruse. There is also entertainment by street performers. The disembarkation process, though, has a lot to be desired. You are just standing next to a chain linked fence waiting in order to be let through. It is hot in the summer, there is no cover. We had to wait 30 minutes. They either need to speed this along, or put some covers to protect against the heat/sun.

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    Charlotte Amalie

    Charlotte Amalie

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.3 km

    My favorite area in St Thomas…read more The architecture is incredible. Me and my girlfriend enjoyed being here tremendously. We miss it tbh :( There are so many retail shops and restaurants to browse through, shop, eat, and drink at. I really enjoyed the Breitling store. The gentlemen working showed us some beautiful watches and treated us to some beer while we looked around. Gladys' Cafe is the go to spot for local cuisine. Her conch fritters are to die for. Yum! I could spend hours here just walking around grabbing a cocktail here and there and sharing an app with my girlfriend, which we did. Ha ;) It's truly a beautiful place with tons of charm and appeal and has so much to offer anyone who comes. I recommend coming in the early evening though because it can get quite hot in the daytime due to all of the concrete, bricks, etc. It's tough to find a place to cool off unless you go inside one of the shops or restaurants. There is plenty of parking, but chances are you'll have to pay, which we did. It's much easier than driving around looking for a free spot. Enjoy :)

    Great city to explore. It is at St John Virgin island. Charlotte Amalie is the capital city. The…read moreonly place that need taxi or car is the Mountains Top or Megan Bay. For the city, all area can be access by foot. There several attractions cannot be miss. I would suggest the attractions below to explore. 99 steps- this is very old very old brick step. The original may have 99 steps. The current step is over 100 steps. Roughly 103 steps. This step take you to the top of hill for good view. Blackbeard Castle - is a historic garden on top of hill. This castle can access through the 99 steps. The castle is a hotel but currently close. Three Queen Status - it is behind the Blackbeard Castle. This status has three ladies surrounded looking down the hill. Nice small garden. Fort Christian - this is a fees required attraction. It is a red castle in the lower part of the city. I am not sure it is worth to paid the fee to visit. Franklin Roosevelt Memorial Park - it is a war memorial in the city. Very close to the flea market. Historic District- has the statue blown the corn and old houses. Main Street - is shop and restaurant The visit take half of days for entire walking tour.

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    Charlotte Amalie
    Charlotte Amalie - 99 step

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    99 step

    Brewers Bay Beach - Beach

    Brewers Bay Beach

    4.5(21 reviews)
    5.8 km

    I live here on st Thomas and this is probably my number 1 beach. It has great snorkeling, and has a…read morelittle something for everyone, in the middle of the beach is great for just sitting in the water or on the beach as there are not many rocks. The left has big rock as and coral all along in the water where you can find octopus, crabs, fish, stingrays. If you are more adapt at snorkeling you can go out towards the left and past the university dock and there is some great snorkeling there with sea cucumbers, giant pufferfish, eagle rays, some have reported lion fish over in that area even. The right of the beach is filled with rocks, coral and sea glass on the sand. I will leave some photos of all the creatures Ive got on my GoPro. Also tons of sea turtles

    Exceptional out of the way beach with a local vibe…read more What we loved: * accessible from the terminus Jitney cab university stop (just a short walk up over a hill) * shaded areas to put out your towels * clear calm water perfect for snorkeling * bathrooms with shower to rinse off * cool handmade signs to promote maintaining the environment Loved visiting Brewers Bay Beach which felt clean safe and family friendly. We felt 100% safe leaving our backpack on the shore while snorkeling and swimming. Saw plenty of fish! There were food trucks as well as a kayak rental option but we did not partake of either.

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    Brewers Bay Beach - There are some ruins nearby, just a ways down from the beach area

    There are some ruins nearby, just a ways down from the beach area

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    Brewers Bay Beach - Brewers bay beach

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    Brewers bay beach

    Government Hill - A partially obstructed view of the Villa Notman House

    Government Hill

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.3 km

    We had a great time in Charlotte Amalie! Our walking tour of Government Hill was part of a shore…read moreexcursion booked through NCL. This is where you'll find Blackbeard's Castle, the Three Queens, 99 Steps, and historical Danish homes. The Government House was pointed out to us on the hill, but the tour didn't really stop there. We started at Blackbeard's Castle. It was a downhill trek from there, which is fortunately much easier as you make your descent down the 99 Steps to the Three Queens sculpture. This is where we encountered an iguana sitting above us in a Shak Shak (Mimosa) tree. In the Kongen Quarter, we passed by the Villa Notman House. Unfortunately, it was difficult to see its beauty through all the palm fronds. It's a salmon pink house with white iron balcony railings that were imported from New Orleans. You can book a tour of the house if you have more time. It looks amazing in pictures. Hotel 1829 was once a home built for a French merchant before being converted to a hotel. It can be seen right before taking another set of steps down to Educators Park. The walking tour was a nice overview of what Government Hill has to offer. It was a great day full of cool Caribbean breezes and lots of sun & fun.

    Government Hill has always been my fall back plan to snagging a parking spot that no one knows…read moreabout when going to eat out in town on run errands. Yep its the home of the Government House where the Governor works from when he isn't on St. Croix, and is also of where you can find the famous tourist attraction 99 steps (read my review) that goes to Blackbeard's castle. But going back to the parking spots, they sit in front of hotel 1829, which was apparently built in that year by a French captain, and I've never received a notice or seen anyone towed for parking there. It says reserved for their guests only but no one patrols it. You can also find a hidden spot or two behind the stall reserved for the Governor and Lt. Governor's car. If all of those spots are taken, there are more spots further down the hill. What I really love about this place is the garden that is across the street from Government House. I think its for the use of the people that work in Government House but no one has ever told me any differently anytime I've been there. The foliage has surprisingly completely grown back after the hurricanes and they have benches to relax on. This spot is definitely worth a stop if you're vising from a cruise ship and to also get in a scenic photo of the Charlotte Amalie Bay. #St.Thomas #USVI

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    Government Hill - The King Street sign at the end of the walking tour

    The King Street sign at the end of the walking tour

    Government Hill - A view of Hotel 1829 after walking down more steps to get to our pick up point downtown

    A view of Hotel 1829 after walking down more steps to get to our pick up point downtown

    Government Hill - The path leading down from Blackbeard's Castle to the Three Queens sculpture

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    The path leading down from Blackbeard's Castle to the Three Queens sculpture

    Coki Beach - The Beach

    Coki Beach

    3.8(211 reviews)
    6.4 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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    Coki Beach - Reef snorkel location

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    Havensight Cruise Pier - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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