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Coki Point Beach
A popular tourist destination, Coki Point Beach is on the northeast end of St. Thomas and offers stunning panoramic vistas. The calm, clear waters are perfect for diving or snorkeling among the coral reefs, where guests can view all types of colorful tropical fish.
Although some of the beaches in the Virgin Islands are more secluded than Coki Point Beach the combination of natural beauty, personality and atmosphere provided by this beach might be just what you are seeking.
If you'd rather steer clear of the extremes, you might really like Coki Point Beach. Not far from the center of action but not in the midst of a big city either you can experience a pleasing balance in the Virgin Islands.
Vacationers who are hoping for a taste of seclusion in the Virgin Islands can find their perfect beach vacation at Coki Point Beach. Not too far from any cities, but you won't be too far from the beaten path, you may find it's the perfect middle ground.
Some may feel that beaches throughout the Virgin Islands are usually fairly quiet, however, Coki Point Beach offers something unique. Though few would call this spot urbanized it's not those planning to visit with families or groups of friends can enjoy a relaxing stay without missing an opportunity to meet new people.
the Virgin Islands' beaches are hardly known for their seclusion, however, this beach is a little more secluded than many, but is not the most urbanized beach. Coki Point Beach is still near plenty of people.
Travelers in search of beauty and scenery can find them on the beaches of the Virgin Islands, making them a popular destination for travelers. And, though many of these tropical spots attract visitors, you may find that some have less of a draw than others. Each beach has its own personality, and some will find that Coki Point Beach's nature suits them just right.
Location
You'll find this beach located on the Virgin Islands' northeastern coast, seconds from Coral World Underwater Observatory & Marine Park. Coki Point Beach is near Tutu, so you can tour the town after your visit to the beach.
Nearby Hotels
Whether or not you encounter a lot of other visitors will vary depending on the time of day, particularly in the high season. You can generally expect to share the beach with visitors from nearby hotels. You'll find a moderate number of hotels located nearby. So if you're looking for a place to stay near here you should be able to find what you are looking for.
Additional hotels are listed in the following table.
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Amenities and Ambience
The popular coral reefs offshore at Coki Point Beach are prime areas for snorkeling or diving among the colorful sea life, and guests can easily rent gear offshore as well as participate in a multitude of other watersports. Restrooms are available to guests, while a colorful beach bar and a nearby paté stand serve tropical drinks and snacks along the shore.
The number of people on the beach is affected by several factors, including the day of the week and time of year. Some of the Virgin Islands' beaches may rarely be crowded, while others are often crowded particularly when the season is at its peak. One of the key things one should keep in mind when considering a day at the beach may be the size of the crowd you'll be joining, which is important to some vacationers. While some like a crowded beach with plenty of people and activity, other beach bums like a quieter oceanfront setting.
Like many other aspects of the Virgin Islands this beach has its own personality which will be the perfect match for some visitors. The special qualities of this beach are a bit different from other beach locations in the Virgin Islands. With groups of cruise ship passengers visiting this beach Coki Point Beach can get rather crowded, but is a great place to people watch and has many amenities for guests. Still, you will want to be careful: Watch out for pickpockets and don't leave anything in your car.
Attractions
Seeing the beach is often a great way to enjoy some nature's most beautiful works, but visitors can also explore other natural attractions that are well worth checking out. Coral World Underwater Observatory & Marine Park, located a short distance to the northwest of Coki Point Beach, for example, can provide a nice addition to your day at the seaside.
If you want to discover more interesting facts about the history of the Virgin Islands you'll find close by opportunities. For instance, Fort Mylner is located 2.0 miles to the southwest of Coki Point Beach.
Beaches are great attractions, but there's more to visit in the Virgin Islands. The following chart includes some other attractions close to this beach.
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Food
If you want to get a bite to eat during your beach outing, not to worry, you'll have plenty of fine dining choices without having to go too far.
Nearby restaurants are shown in the table below.
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There are many types of dining experiences that vacationers can enjoy in the Virgin Islands, but eating at the beach can be especially enjoyable. Hence, you might want to have your hotel pack a picnic lunch for you, or you can pick up some food en route to the beach.
While visiting this beach you may enjoy the snack bar.Other Beaches
Coki Point Beach is just one of many beaches you can visit in the Virgin Islands. Travelers can also have a good time at Renaissance Beach, which is a particularly centralized beach. It is located 0.2 miles to the southwest. The north side of St. Thomas is home to Renaissance Beach, a haven of calm waves and an array of watersport opportunities, and is particularly popular with windsurfers.
If you're looking to travel to a more tranquil beach, you might enjoy Salt Pond Bay. The secluded little beach at Salt Bay offers beachgoers privacy as well as excellent swimming conditions. So on your next trip to St. John, go off the beaten path and sample these sandy shores. It is located 10.9 miles to the east.
Another beach to consider is Lindquist Beach, which is located 1.1 miles away from Coki Point Beach. One of the best secrets on St.. Thomas is Lindquist Beach, a perfect Caribbean beach, that resides off of an unmarked dirt road, and thus stays unpopulated in a busy tourist area.
The activities you'll experience in the Virgin Islands will have plenty of variety, regardless of whether or not you decide to visit Coki Point Beach.