Beautiful beach, great for snorkeling and relaxing
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June, 2025 Visit
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Short Review,
Hawksnest Beach...
... is an absolutely beautiful beach... so much color...
... is so relaxing
... not crowded
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Additional information:
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My wonderful wife planned a relaxing trip for us to St. John's, US Virgin Islands (just east of Puerto Rico), in June, 2025; we had a great time... such a beautiful island!
We snorkeled two beaches on St. John, and we enjoyed them both.
Hawksnest Beach stuns you with its beautiful colors... the beach has light tan sand, helping make the water is a light green-blue color... stunningly beautiful!!
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Why Hawksnest Beach
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Most of St. John is a National Park and most of the northern part of the island provides a nearly continuous beach... nearly continuous because peninsulas that extend into the water separate each beach from the other.
We looked at the map and read the reviews and picked Hawksnest and Cinnamon Bay beaches because they looked more likely to have slightly smaller crowds, as cruise ships apparently visit other beaches (at least when we visited). When we visited we were not alone and it was also not crowded.
Both are within a couple miles of each other, so while they are similar in overall look and feel - similar color of the water and sand, similar plants, etc., they are unique in what you can see underwater when you're snorkeling, and unique in the views from the beach.
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Taxis to and from
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To get to and from Hawksnest Beach, you can drive or take a taxi. The taxis on St. John, at least the ones we saw, are all trucks, with the driver in the cab, and the passengers sitting, open air, in the back... on benches with a roof over our heads. The taxis run all day and will stop at multiple beaches to drop off and pick up passengers along the way.
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Cell / Mobile service
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Cell phone service is present, but the signal is a bit weak - 1 to 2 bars of signal strength.
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We really enjoyed the snorkeling and views on Hawksnest beach.
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The beach
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Even if you never get in the water, the scene is beautiful... the water color is such a beautiful shade of blue...
Enya's song "Caribbean Blue" (from the 1991 album "Shepherd Moons") was playing in our heads, and was surely inspired by waters like these...
The sand is light and soft
There are some brain coral close to shore, at the water's edge, that you can readily see
Colors... beautiful green trees and plants along the beach.
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The water... snorkeling
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On any given day, the water quality and aquatic life are things you cannot control. The day we visited water quality and aquatic life were both goo - the water was so clear and we saw many fish, and a ray!
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Snorkeling - what we saw
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While snorkeling we were blessed to see:
- A sea turtle right away
- Then a school of blue fish with yellow fins - so nice floating with them
- as we approached the beach, a ray swam by !!
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Back on the beach
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We enjoy laying back and relaxing... and taking photos of our feet, pointing toward the sand + surf... and we captured another one here on Hawksnest Beach.
What a great afternoon!
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The surf, the lack of on St. John
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We have been blessed to visit the Caribbean a couple times and have noticed that there is not much surf, not many waves. On an early trip someone explained that the Caribbean is just at a position in the ocean that the rides are not small; brief internet searches suggest the tide only varies a few inches to a foot or so... such small changes don't lead to many waves.
You'll likely see and enjoy hearing waves "lapping at the shore," but you're not likely to do much body surfing... if you have a boogie board, while you could bring it on your flight, you'll likely be better off leaving it at home.
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Thank you
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Thank you to all the park team members who maintain Hawksnest Beach, and to the taxi drivers getting us visitors to and from the beach!
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