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Sapphire Beach
Sapphire Beach's spectacular views of the Caribbean and St. John greet guests. The wide, soft sands and blue waters are popular with families and watersport enthusiasts, especially windsurfers. Two coral reefs provide excellent snorkeling opportunities at Sapphire Beach on the east side of St. Thomas.
Although the Virgin Islands offers beaches that are more secluded than Sapphire Beach the combination of natural beauty, personality and atmosphere provided by this location might be just what the doctor ordered.
If you'd rather steer clear of the extremes, you might fall in love with Sapphire Beach. Without going too far from the conveniences of nearby hotels and restaurants but not too densely populated either you can experience a pleasing balance in the Virgin Islands.
Travelers looking for a place away from the cities of the Virgin Islands may find that Sapphire Beach is just the right spot. Cities aren't far away, but it's not completely secluded either, you'll discover a great middle ground.
You may find that beaches throughout the Virgin Islands tend to be somewhat quiet, but you'll find something a little different at Sapphire Beach. Still, you wouldn't call this spot very metropolitan it isn't those planning to visit with families or groups of friends can enjoy a relaxing stay without missing the chance to people watch.
You'll want to remember that, although Sapphire Beach is by no means secluded, it is still further from the crowds than the Virgin Islands' other beaches. This makes it an excellent choice for families and groups of friends that would prefer a bit of activity at the beach without having to fight for a spot on the sand.
The beaches of the Virgin Islands are known for their natural beauty, making them a popular destination for travelers. Despite the fact that many of these beaches attract a large number of travelers, a few draw smaller crowds than others. The nature of each beach is different, and some will find that Sapphire Beach's nature suits them just right.
Location
This sandy stretch is on the Virgin Islands' eastern coast. It is located next to the Sapphire Beach Resort & Marina. Sapphire Beach is close to Red Hook, so exploring the town is a convenient option.
Nearby Hotels
How many other people you encounter at the beach will vary depending on the time of day, particularly in the high season. You can generally expect to share the beach with travelers who are staying nearby. There are 11 hotels located near this beach. So if you'd like to stay near here you can certainly find a room.
The following table provides a list of hotels near this beach.
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Amenities and Ambience
Snorkeling at the offshore reefs is popular and a nearby dive shop rents equipment and beach chairs. Windsurfing is also a prime activity in the waters of this beach. A restaurant and a beach bar serve island snacks and fruity drinks for your convenience.
The amount of people on the beach depends on several things, like the time of year and day of the week. Some of the Virgin Islands' beaches may rarely be crowded, while others are often crowded especially when the season is at its peak. When planning a beach outing a key factor to consider might be, at least for some vacationers, the crowds you'll meet. While some like a crowded beach with plenty of people and activity, many would prefer to just relax in a quiet area.
Like many places in the Virgin Islands this beach has a distinctive quality which will appeal to some visitors more than others. The special qualities of this beach are somewhat different from what is offered at the other beaches in the Virgin Islands. The view to St. John from Sapphire Beach is has been called glorious, and the waters are often calm, creating a very family-friendly atmosphere, attracting both locals and island visitors.
Attractions
Going to the beach is a great way to see some of nature's most beautiful works, but vacationers can also check out other natural attractions that are worth exploring. A great example is National Park Headquarters, (located 0.8 miles to the southeast of Sapphire Beach) which can provide something extra for your day at the beach.
If you want more information on the history of the Virgin Islands you'll find some opportunities close by. For example Fort Mylner is located 2.6 miles to the southwest of Sapphire Beach.
There are plenty of close-by activities so you won't run low on things to do. The attractions closest to this beach are listed in the following table.
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Food
If you start getting hungry during your afternoon at the shore, this beach provides some viable options, and you don't have to go far away.
Nearby eateries are shown in the table below.
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Beachgoers will find plenty of nice restaurants in the Virgin Islands, but not all meals have to be eaten in a formal setting. Many vacationers enjoy having a meal right at the beach. Many hotels are happy to pack a picnic lunch for their guests, or you can pick up some food en route to the beach.
A great restaurant on the beach serves hungry patrons.Other Beaches
Needless to say, there are other beaches besides Sapphire Beach in the Virgin Islands. Travelers can also have a good time at Lindquist Beach, where many visitors create a stir of activity. You'll find it 0.3 miles to the northwest. 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.
If you're looking for a more secluded beach experience, 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's found 9.8 miles to the east.
Vacationers may also want to visit Secret Harbor; it is located 1.3 miles from Sapphire Beach. Secret Harbor Beach, on St. Thomas, is a supreme Caribbean beach with white sands, cool waters, excellent snorkeling, and minimal crowds.
Visitors looking for something to do in the Virgin Islands will never fall short, even a visit to Sapphire Beach can play a part.