The Virgin Islands Beaches: Salt Pond Bay

Salt Pond Bay
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If you love the idea of getting away from it all at a secluded beach, you may fall in love with Salt Pond Bay.

The remote beach at Salt Pond Bay is located on the island's southeast coast adjacent to Coral Bay. This rocky yet peaceful beach was named for the salt pond located near the beach. The amazingly clear waters here are good for snorkeling, and there are a few fascinating tidal pools along the shore. All along the sands of Salt Pond Bay beach, there are gorgeous sea shells and pieces of coral strewn across the shores.

This beach is not just quiet, it is one of the most special stretches of sand in the Virgin Islands. While Salt Pond Bay might be a little more difficult to reach, it provides some unmatched relaxation opportunities

Salt Pond Bay is one of the beaches in the Virgin Islands that people of all kinds can enjoy. Its location helps to offer travelers both activity and seclusion.

Even though Salt Pond Bay is not particularly secluded, visitors will find fewer people here than on many of the Virgin Islands' other beaches. This means that, even though it's not the most secluded or romantic spot, this spot is a great alternative to the packed, metropolitan beaches found elsewhere.

For travelers who want to avoid renting a car or side trips too far from their home base, it might be agreed that Salt Pond Bay is a great spot in the Virgin Islands.

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. Salt Pond Bay is still near plenty of people.

Travelers in search of beauty and scenery can find them on the beaches of the Virgin Islands, which helps make them popular vacation spots. Despite the fact that many of these beaches attract a large number of travelers, some are less popular than others. Each beach has its own personality, and some will find that Salt Pond Bay's nature suits them just right.

Location

This sandy stretch is on the southeastern coast of the Virgin Islands, 2.8 miles from Plantation Ruins. Salt Pond Bay is near Calabash, so walking the town is a definite option.

Nearby Hotels

The number of other visitors at the beach can vary widely -- it depends on when you visit. The beach is not located next door to any major hotels but it is often visited by vacationers staying at smaller hotels nearby. There are a small number of hotels nearby. So if you're looking for a place to stay near here you can certainly find a room.

Additional hotels are listed in the following table.

Nearest Hotels to Salt Pond Bay
Hotel NameDistanceNo. of
Rooms
Westin Resort, St. John 5.7 mi. 349
Caneel Bay 5.9 mi. 166
Gallows Point Resort 6.4 mi. 50
Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas 9.1 mi. 200
Sapphire Village 9.5 mi. 30
Sapphire Beach Resort & Marina 9.8 mi. 216
Secret Harbour Beach Resort 9.8 mi. 60

Amenities and Ambience

Because of its tranquil waters, Salt Pond Bay is quickly becoming a popular place for swimming in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The calm waters of this crescent-shaped beach provide ideal swimming conditions, so you can go out and enoy the warm salty waters of the Caribbean.

The crowd at the beach will vary according to the time of year, time of day, and many other factors. A few of the Virgin Islands' beaches may hardly ever be crowded, while others are frequently crowded especially when the season is at its peak. When planning a beach outing a key factor to consider can be, for some beach goers, the possibility of crowds. While some like a crowded beach with plenty of people and activity, some would rather relax in a peaceful spot by themselves.

Like everything else about the Virgin Islands this beach has a distinctive quality which will appeal to some visitors more than others. The appealing qualities of this beach are somewhat different from what you'll experience at other beach locations in the Virgin Islands. This little stretch of sand is off the beaten track and often missed by tourists. Salt Pond Bay is sparsely populated, and only a few couples, singles, and locals frequent these shores.

Attractions

This beach is also conveniently located near to a few noteworthy natural attractions, like Bordeaux Mountain which you'll find 2.8 miles to the northwest of Salt Pond Bay.

If you want to learn more about the history of the Virgin Islands there are opportunities nearby. For example Plantation Ruins is located 2.8 miles to the west of Salt Pond Bay.

If your taste for travel keeps you looking for new activity and attraction options, you won't be far from the items in the following table when you're at this beach.

Attractions Near Salt Pond Bay
Attraction NameDistanceDirectionType
Plantation Ruins 2.8 mi. W Historical Site
Bordeaux Mountain 2.8 mi. NW Natural Attraction
Virgin Islands National Park 3.1 mi. NW Natural Attraction
Reef Bay Trail 3.6 mi. NW Natural Attraction
Annaberg Sugar Mill Ruins 4.2 mi. NW Historical Site
Catherinberg Ruins 4.2 mi. NW Historical Site
Peace Hill 5.8 mi. N.A. Natural Attraction
Elaine Ione Sprauve Library and Museum 5.9 mi. W Museum
Visitors Bureau 6.1 mi. W Tourism Oriented Business
U.S. Customs 6.2 mi. W Tourism Oriented Business

Food

It doesn't matter what the meal, a wonderful way to begin-- or end--a day of fun in the sun is often visiting a local restaurant, where you'll be able to sample the local cuisine without having to go too far from the beach.

Some places serving food are listed in the following table.

Restaurants Near Salt Pond Bay
Restaurant NameCuisine TypeMeals ServedDistanceDirection
Shipwreck Landing Seafood lunch & dinner 2.2 mi. NW
Serafina Seaside Bistro International dinner 3.0 mi. NW
Skinny Legs Bar and Restaurant American lunch & dinner 3.0 mi. NW
Le Chateau Bordeaux French lunch & dinner 3.6 mi. NW
Paradiso American dinner 6.0 mi. W
Global Village Cuisine at Lattitude 18 American breakfast, lunch, dinner 6.0 mi. W
Sun Dog Cafe Eclectic lunch 6.0 mi. W
Asolare French dinner 6.1 mi. W

The Virgin Islands offers plenty of dining choices, but not every meal needs to eaten in a formal setting. Some vacationers like having a meal on the beach. Many hotels are happy to pack a picnic lunch for their guests, or you can pick up food from local vendors en route to the beach.

Other Beaches

Vacationers who are looking for a great beach can choose from more than Salt Pond Bay when they visit the Virgin Islands. You might also enjoy a visit to Caneel Bay, situated 6.0 miles to the west. Caneel Bay, a chain of seven pristine beaches on St. John, offers one public beach to guests which can be accessed through the exclusive Caneel Bay Resort, where fantastic swimming and lounging areas, and basic facilities line the shore.

If you're looking for a more active beach scene, you might enjoy people watching at Secret Harbor. It is located 9.7 miles to the southwest.

Another location you may want to try is Lameshur Bay, which you'll find 1.1 miles from Salt Pond Bay. Enjoy a relaxing stroll on sultry tropical sands at Lameshure Bay, where there are hardly ever any crowds. This is the perfect sandy spot for those vacationers want to enjoy a quiet day at the beach.

The activities you'll experience in the Virgin Islands will have plenty of variety, whether or not you choose to make Salt Pond Bay a part of your vacation.

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