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Waterlemon Cay / Leinster Bay is the #1 top snorkeling spot on St John; and for good reason. With a gentle hike and stunning cay, a mix of seagrasses and coral, sand and cobblestones – this destination delivers enough adventure for all ages, experience levels and abilities.
- Snorkeling Waterlemon Cay
Waterlemon Cay is on the eastern end of Leinster Bay – along...
- Snorkeling Waterlemon Cay
4 Οκτ 2023 · Waterlemon Cay is one of the most heavily photographed points in Virgin Islands National Park, St John. The iconic island sits in the middle of a spectacular coral reef outlined by sand and brilliant, clear turquoise water. Visitors enjoy hiking the Leinster Bay trail around the bay as well as swimming and snorkeling out to it.
Waterlemon Cay is a must-visit site for snorkelers. Since it's at the end of Lienster bay and requires a 150+ meter swim many don't take the time to see it. This is one of the best sites on St John that doesn't require a boat to get to. Drive as far as you can down the dirt road along Leinster bay.
Waterlemon Cay is on the eastern end of Leinster Bay – along St John’s north shore. Direction are the same as those for visiting the Annaberg Plantation ruins. The trail leading to Waterlemon Cay begins just off the road leading to Annaberg.
9 Αυγ 2024 · Waterlemon Cay is a small island off a remote beach (Waterlemon Bay) on the North Shore of St. John. Surrounding the Cay is a fringing reef filled with colorful coral and teeming with all kinds of fish, sea turtles, sting rays, and plenty of other sea critters.
Waterlemon Cay is a small cay surrounded by a fringing reef located in Leinster Bay on Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands. It is named after the water lemon. The cay is surrounded by a fringing reef, and is considered to be one of the best snorkeling spots on the island. [1]
4 Απρ 2023 · Just offshore of the beach is a small island, Waterlemon Cay (not Watermelon), provides what most visitors describe as the best snorkeling on St. John. Waterlemon beach also makes an excellent cooling-off stop after a hike on the Leinster Bay, Johnny Horn, or Brown Bay Trails.