St. John Sea Turtle Beaches

4.9/5
(199) · Beach in Caneel Bay, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Access is limited to Caneel Bay beach, Honeymoon and Salomon beaches and does not include use of beach chairs, towels or amenities. Scott Bay …

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4.9/5 · 199 reviews
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Jun 5, 2024
This pristine white sand beach is ideal for swimming & snorkeling, with access only by boat. The water is very clear and not too terribly deep, so those who may be more timid in the water would be c…Full review by Stephanie B
Nov 27, 2022
This is a sugar sand beach accessible by boat, i can’t wait until they do something with the resort to make this beach accessible againFull review by V2908YTpetes
Oct 16, 2022
Gorgeous beach which now can only be reached by boat due to the closure of Caneel Bay Beach Resort, yet, it is still a beautiful beach.Full review by Debra R

Questions & answers

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What is your best price for Scott Beach any Thursday to Tuesday in March?
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It will cost between 800-1000 a night depending on the time of year.
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Can we visit this beach if we are not guests of the Caneel Bay Resort?
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You can visit, but you can't use the resort's chairs. And you have to pay to park at Caneel Bay if you are not staying there. I think it's $20 to park. There are so many wonderful beaches on …
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You can visit, but you can't use the resort's chairs. And you have to pay to park at Caneel Bay if you are not staying there. I think it's $20 to park. There are so many wonderful beaches on St. John that you won't miss Scott Beach at all...
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Answer by Gwen W · Feb 17, 2015
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Are children allowed on this beach?
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I believe Scort Beach has s no children, adults only policy, but not positive it remains that way
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Do you have to be a hotel guest to go this beach?
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Above information is correct. ALL beaches in the US Virgin islands are public. The only issue is land access to them. That can be private/regulated. If you're coming off a boat, just …
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Above information is correct. ALL beaches in the US Virgin islands are public. The only issue is land access to them. That can be private/regulated. If you're coming off a boat, just drop anchor and swim in! From land side at Caneel, you can snorkel around the point from Caneel Beach to Scott Beach if you want to explore there and your party are all adults. Just keep your beach towel etc. on Caneel Beach. Enjoy!
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