St John Island Sightseeing Tour from St Thomas
Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Islands
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 4 hours
This St. John tour from St. Thomas is a great way to view the picturesque sites of the neighboring island. While on this tour, learn about the history and culture of the island from a local guide, and stop at some of the top attractions, including Caneel Bay, Trunk Bay and Annaberg Plantation. Hotel or port pickup and drop-off is included with tour.
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This St. John tour from St. Thomas is a great way to view the picturesque sites of the neighboring island. While on this tour, learn about the history and culture of the island from a local guide, and stop at some of the top attractions, including Caneel Bay, Trunk Bay and Annaberg Plantation. Hotel or port pickup and drop-off is included with tour.Your tour begins with the pick from either your hotel or the cruise ship port, where you'll be taken to the Red Hook Ferry Dock. The Ferry ride over to St. John is worth the tour, take in several small islands which dot the Caribbean Sea, plus the British Virgin Islands.
St. John is the most natural island of all the Virgin Islands, thanks to the generous donation of the Laurence Rockefeller, who gifted land to create the Virgin Islands National Park. The park is three quarters of the island and can never be developed. Also on St. John you will find some of the top beaches in the world.
Once on St. John you will be greeted by a local driver, who lives on St. John. Learn about the culture and history of the island from your guide, as you explore this pristine island. Major stops on your tour include the National Park, Annaberg Plantation, which dates back to 1780, one of 25 active sugar producing factories on St. John. Additional stops include the historical Caneel Bay over look, and the world-famous Trunk Bay.
St. John is the most natural island of all the Virgin Islands, thanks to the generous donation of the Laurence Rockefeller, who gifted land to create the Virgin Islands National Park. The park is three quarters of the island and can never be developed. Also on St. John you will find some of the top beaches in the world.
Once on St. John you will be greeted by a local driver, who lives on St. John. Learn about the culture and history of the island from your guide, as you explore this pristine island. Major stops on your tour include the National Park, Annaberg Plantation, which dates back to 1780, one of 25 active sugar producing factories on St. John. Additional stops include the historical Caneel Bay over look, and the world-famous Trunk Bay.
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