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Cruz Bay Visitor Center — Attraction in United States Virgin Islands

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Cruz Bay Visitor Center
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Nearby attractions
Cruz Bay Ferry Dock
86J3+GRC St. John, Prince St, Cruz Bay, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Bajo el Sol Gallery, Art Bar Cafe & Rum Shop
Mongoose Jct, St. John, Virgin Islands 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
St John Experience Gallery
505 Mongoose Jct, Cruz Bay, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Cruz Bay Beach
Cruz Bay, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Salomon Beach
Cruz Bay, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Coconut Coast Studios
St. John, 61 Tobacco Rd, Cruz Bay, St John 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
Nearby restaurants
Morgan's Mango
St. John, 18 First Street, Cruz Bay, St John 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
Greengos Caribbean Cantina
Mongoose Jct, Cruz Bay, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Cruz Bay Landing
6 D Cruz Bay Town, St John, VI 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
The Longboard
USVI, Cruz Bay, St John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Sun Dog Cafe
St. John, 18 Mongoose Jct o2, Cruz Bay, 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
St John Brewers - Tap Room Brewpub
St. John, Mongoose Jct 2nd Floor, Cruz Bay, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Margarita Phil's
86J4+VQX, N Shore Rd, Cruz Bay, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
1864 The Restaurant
503 Mongoose Jct, Cruz Bay, Saint John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Extra Virgin Bistro
6D Cruz Bay, Saint John, VI 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
The Lime Inn
St. John, 2C Vester Gade, Cruz Bay, St John 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
Nearby hotels
Dolphin Suites
18-27 Estate Enighed, Cruz Bay, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Estate Lindholm
6B Estate Caneel Bay Cruz Bay, St John 00831, US Virgin Islands
Cruz Bay Boutique Hotel
74 2, Cruz Bay Town, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Wharfside Village Hotel
4A Cruz Bay Quarter, St John 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
Grande Bay Resort
Cruz Bay Quarter St. John 0690 VI, 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
St. John Inn
St John, 277 Southside Rd, Cruz Bay, St John 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
The Flamingo House
156 Estate, Contant & Enighed, Cruz Bay, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Gallows Point Resort
3 AAA Gallows Point Road St. John, St John 00831, U.S. Virgin Islands
Tropical Panorama Villa
St. John, 5000 Estate Enighed PMB 353, Cruz Bay, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
Garden by the Sea
203 Contant and Enighed, Cruz Bay, St John 00831, US Virgin Islands
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Cruz Bay Visitor Center

86M4+4F4, Virgin Island National Park, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands
4.5(61)
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Family friendly
attractions: Cruz Bay Ferry Dock, Bajo el Sol Gallery, Art Bar Cafe & Rum Shop, St John Experience Gallery, Cruz Bay Beach, Salomon Beach, Coconut Coast Studios, restaurants: Morgan's Mango, Greengos Caribbean Cantina, Cruz Bay Landing, The Longboard, Sun Dog Cafe, St John Brewers - Tap Room Brewpub, Margarita Phil's, 1864 The Restaurant, Extra Virgin Bistro, The Lime Inn
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Phone
+1 340-776-6201
Website
nps.gov

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Nearby attractions of Cruz Bay Visitor Center

Cruz Bay Ferry Dock

Bajo el Sol Gallery, Art Bar Cafe & Rum Shop

St John Experience Gallery

Cruz Bay Beach

Salomon Beach

Coconut Coast Studios

Cruz Bay Ferry Dock

Cruz Bay Ferry Dock

4.5

(539)

Open 24 hours
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Bajo el Sol Gallery, Art Bar Cafe & Rum Shop

Bajo el Sol Gallery, Art Bar Cafe & Rum Shop

4.9

(57)

Open 24 hours
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St John Experience Gallery

St John Experience Gallery

4.3

(9)

Closed
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Cruz Bay Beach

Cruz Bay Beach

4.4

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Change Your Life in 2 Weeks: Plant-rich Diet Challenge Info Session
Change Your Life in 2 Weeks: Plant-rich Diet Challenge Info Session
Wed, Dec 10 • 5:30 PM
Red Hook Road Red Hook, St. Thomas, VI 00802
View details
Downtown Walking Tour - St Thomas History (September-December 2025)
Downtown Walking Tour - St Thomas History (September-December 2025)
Thu, Dec 11 • 8:00 AM
5332 Raadets Gade, Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas 00802
View details
Breakfast with Santa
Breakfast with Santa
Sat, Dec 13 • 7:00 AM
1 & 2 Estate Nazareth, Red Hook, St Thomas 00802
View details

Nearby restaurants of Cruz Bay Visitor Center

Morgan's Mango

Greengos Caribbean Cantina

Cruz Bay Landing

The Longboard

Sun Dog Cafe

St John Brewers - Tap Room Brewpub

Margarita Phil's

1864 The Restaurant

Extra Virgin Bistro

The Lime Inn

Morgan's Mango

Morgan's Mango

4.5

(456)

$$$

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Greengos Caribbean Cantina

Greengos Caribbean Cantina

4.3

(299)

$$

Click for details
Cruz Bay Landing

Cruz Bay Landing

4.5

(443)

$$

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The Longboard

The Longboard

4.6

(425)

$$

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David LieuDavid Lieu
We visited on a weekday at end of March 2024 as a excursion from a cruise ship that docked over in St. Thomas. It was with Carnival and we did the "St. John on your own". The ferry drops you off in Cruz Bay just right out front of the Visitor Center. Like 1 block away. I think the Red Hook Ferry might drop people off further south in the Bay. The visitor center is currently under renovations on the outside so lots of construction vehicles and scrim up. We took picture with NPS sign and walked on in. There are also a number of picnic tables outside which is under a shelter and shaded from the sun. We got the junior ranger books and got our National Park Passport Stamps and merch. They do close early (1:30PM when we visited) but they gave us the badges ahead of time incase we couldn't finish before they closed or we had to leave. The bathrooms are located outside the visitor center in 2 structures and we didn't run into any bathrooms while we were on the trails. We spent maybe 15 mins in the visitor center (not very big at least the public area) and rushed out back and crossed the tiny parking lot to the Lind Point Trailhead. This is the cheapest way to go to some of the beaches. There are some stairs going up which takes you to an access road and then continues up again some more rustic steps. We were ready with Keens and other closed toe hiking/water sandals and had no problems with the trail. I would not recommend flipflops at all. We took the lower trail on the way to the beach. Elevation wasn't terrible (you can check on alltrails). While the trail was maintained it was pretty rocky. Also multiple splits in the trail which aren't all posted on google or the park maps. Because St. John is US territory, you can turn on your phone and get GPS location. This worked great for us. We stopped by solomons beach first. It has multiple entrances and multiple trails from Lind Point to the beach. We got a little confused but they all get you there. We then hiked over to Honeymoon beach. In total we got about 45 mins of beach time between the two beaches because we had to pack up and head back (12:45 and our cruise excursion ferry leaves at 1:30). On the way back we hiked the upper Lind Point trail and stopped by the overlook for a couple mins. Great view. We made it back with about 5-10 mins to spare. Time for a quick bathroom trip if you needed it. We were concerned we couldn't do it in time but we did it. We had a 8, 11 and 14 yr old with us but we're also very outdoorsy and do lots of hiking. We went in with 3 backpacks with our towels, water, beach blankets and snorkel gear. Both beaches were amazing and even through we reached them around noon time, it wasn't SUPER crowded at the beach. We found spot to set up in the shade of some trees. Next time we would probably consider paying the extra to try and get to trunk bay to do the underwater trail but super happy we got to do what we did for the price we paid. We would definitely visit the park again but could probably pass on the visitor center unless you wanted trail info etc.
Tina NguyenTina Nguyen
I’m currently on a journey to explore all the U.S. National Parks, and that’s what brought me to the beautiful island of St. John for a weekend getaway! Virgin Islands National Park is number 57 out of 63 for me, and honestly, it’s one of the best I’ve visited so far. We flew into STT (St. Thomas) on May 19, 2025, and took the ferry from Red Hook. It cost a $3 port fee, but we weren’t told about the additional $65 round-trip cash fee until we were already on the ferry to St. John. Once on the island, we drove all around and hiked five different trails—some moderately challenging. I highly recommend: • Lind Point Trail to Honeymoon Beach – very quiet and peaceful in the early morning, with stunning water colors. • Salomon Beach – great for snorkeling. • Ram Head Trail – incredible ocean views from up high and rich historical significance; you can go from white sandy beaches to coral reefs in just a few minutes’ walk. • Trunk Bay Underwater Snorkel Trail – hands down the most beautiful ocean water I’ve ever seen; the sand feels like butter, and the color of the ocean shifts from vibrant turquoise to deep blue. Entry is $5 per person. • Reef Bay Trail & Petroglyph Trail – fun and a bit challenging. About 13,000 steps round trip, including stops at the Petroglyphs and Sugar Mill ruins. Well-marked and easy to follow. Be sure to stop by the Visitor Center—the rangers and volunteers are friendly and incredibly knowledgeable. We learned a lot about the park’s history and got up-to-date weather info. We lucked out with sunny skies, but the mosquitoes and sand fleas definitely treated us like an all-you-can-eat buffet! We stocked up on food, drinks, and supplies in Cruz Bay—there’s not much available between there and the trailheads. It made for a perfect day trip in the park. St. John is incredibly charming, especially downtown, with its colorful shops, bars, jewelry stores, and gift shops. My favorite part? The ice cream! We ended our day with a late dinner at The Morgan’s Mango—pricey as hell, but totally worth it. We’re so happy to have explored this stunning national park. It truly is picturesque. I was so sad to leave. Saying goodbye was tough—but I’m excited to see where my next adventure takes me!
Andy SmithAndy Smith
This is a really nice visitor center and it should be your first stop if you are visiting the Virgin Islands National Park. There is a lot of information, including where all the hikes are. There is even a short hike to Lind Point from the visitor center. The staff really know their stuff and will help you plan your trip. They can tell you the best beaches to get to and the best hikes. Though for beaches, if you have your own car, then saltpond beach is one of my favorites. The visitor center also has a good gift shop.
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We visited on a weekday at end of March 2024 as a excursion from a cruise ship that docked over in St. Thomas. It was with Carnival and we did the "St. John on your own". The ferry drops you off in Cruz Bay just right out front of the Visitor Center. Like 1 block away. I think the Red Hook Ferry might drop people off further south in the Bay. The visitor center is currently under renovations on the outside so lots of construction vehicles and scrim up. We took picture with NPS sign and walked on in. There are also a number of picnic tables outside which is under a shelter and shaded from the sun. We got the junior ranger books and got our National Park Passport Stamps and merch. They do close early (1:30PM when we visited) but they gave us the badges ahead of time incase we couldn't finish before they closed or we had to leave. The bathrooms are located outside the visitor center in 2 structures and we didn't run into any bathrooms while we were on the trails. We spent maybe 15 mins in the visitor center (not very big at least the public area) and rushed out back and crossed the tiny parking lot to the Lind Point Trailhead. This is the cheapest way to go to some of the beaches. There are some stairs going up which takes you to an access road and then continues up again some more rustic steps. We were ready with Keens and other closed toe hiking/water sandals and had no problems with the trail. I would not recommend flipflops at all. We took the lower trail on the way to the beach. Elevation wasn't terrible (you can check on alltrails). While the trail was maintained it was pretty rocky. Also multiple splits in the trail which aren't all posted on google or the park maps. Because St. John is US territory, you can turn on your phone and get GPS location. This worked great for us. We stopped by solomons beach first. It has multiple entrances and multiple trails from Lind Point to the beach. We got a little confused but they all get you there. We then hiked over to Honeymoon beach. In total we got about 45 mins of beach time between the two beaches because we had to pack up and head back (12:45 and our cruise excursion ferry leaves at 1:30). On the way back we hiked the upper Lind Point trail and stopped by the overlook for a couple mins. Great view. We made it back with about 5-10 mins to spare. Time for a quick bathroom trip if you needed it. We were concerned we couldn't do it in time but we did it. We had a 8, 11 and 14 yr old with us but we're also very outdoorsy and do lots of hiking. We went in with 3 backpacks with our towels, water, beach blankets and snorkel gear. Both beaches were amazing and even through we reached them around noon time, it wasn't SUPER crowded at the beach. We found spot to set up in the shade of some trees. Next time we would probably consider paying the extra to try and get to trunk bay to do the underwater trail but super happy we got to do what we did for the price we paid. We would definitely visit the park again but could probably pass on the visitor center unless you wanted trail info etc.
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David Lieu

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I’m currently on a journey to explore all the U.S. National Parks, and that’s what brought me to the beautiful island of St. John for a weekend getaway! Virgin Islands National Park is number 57 out of 63 for me, and honestly, it’s one of the best I’ve visited so far. We flew into STT (St. Thomas) on May 19, 2025, and took the ferry from Red Hook. It cost a $3 port fee, but we weren’t told about the additional $65 round-trip cash fee until we were already on the ferry to St. John. Once on the island, we drove all around and hiked five different trails—some moderately challenging. I highly recommend: • Lind Point Trail to Honeymoon Beach – very quiet and peaceful in the early morning, with stunning water colors. • Salomon Beach – great for snorkeling. • Ram Head Trail – incredible ocean views from up high and rich historical significance; you can go from white sandy beaches to coral reefs in just a few minutes’ walk. • Trunk Bay Underwater Snorkel Trail – hands down the most beautiful ocean water I’ve ever seen; the sand feels like butter, and the color of the ocean shifts from vibrant turquoise to deep blue. Entry is $5 per person. • Reef Bay Trail & Petroglyph Trail – fun and a bit challenging. About 13,000 steps round trip, including stops at the Petroglyphs and Sugar Mill ruins. Well-marked and easy to follow. Be sure to stop by the Visitor Center—the rangers and volunteers are friendly and incredibly knowledgeable. We learned a lot about the park’s history and got up-to-date weather info. We lucked out with sunny skies, but the mosquitoes and sand fleas definitely treated us like an all-you-can-eat buffet! We stocked up on food, drinks, and supplies in Cruz Bay—there’s not much available between there and the trailheads. It made for a perfect day trip in the park. St. John is incredibly charming, especially downtown, with its colorful shops, bars, jewelry stores, and gift shops. My favorite part? The ice cream! We ended our day with a late dinner at The Morgan’s Mango—pricey as hell, but totally worth it. We’re so happy to have explored this stunning national park. It truly is picturesque. I was so sad to leave. Saying goodbye was tough—but I’m excited to see where my next adventure takes me!
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This is a really nice visitor center and it should be your first stop if you are visiting the Virgin Islands National Park. There is a lot of information, including where all the hikes are. There is even a short hike to Lind Point from the visitor center. The staff really know their stuff and will help you plan your trip. They can tell you the best beaches to get to and the best hikes. Though for beaches, if you have your own car, then saltpond beach is one of my favorites. The visitor center also has a good gift shop.
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4.5
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5.0
1y

We visited on a weekday at end of March 2024 as a excursion from a cruise ship that docked over in St. Thomas. It was with Carnival and we did the "St. John on your own". The ferry drops you off in Cruz Bay just right out front of the Visitor Center. Like 1 block away. I think the Red Hook Ferry might drop people off further south in the Bay.

The visitor center is currently under renovations on the outside so lots of construction vehicles and scrim up. We took picture with NPS sign and walked on in. There are also a number of picnic tables outside which is under a shelter and shaded from the sun.

We got the junior ranger books and got our National Park Passport Stamps and merch. They do close early (1:30PM when we visited) but they gave us the badges ahead of time incase we couldn't finish before they closed or we had to leave. The bathrooms are located outside the visitor center in 2 structures and we didn't run into any bathrooms while we were on the trails. We spent maybe 15 mins in the visitor center (not very big at least the public area) and rushed out back and crossed the tiny parking lot to the Lind Point Trailhead. This is the cheapest way to go to some of the beaches. There are some stairs going up which takes you to an access road and then continues up again some more rustic steps.

We were ready with Keens and other closed toe hiking/water sandals and had no problems with the trail. I would not recommend flipflops at all. We took the lower trail on the way to the beach. Elevation wasn't terrible (you can check on alltrails). While the trail was maintained it was pretty rocky. Also multiple splits in the trail which aren't all posted on google or the park maps. Because St. John is US territory, you can turn on your phone and get GPS location. This worked great for us. We stopped by solomons beach first. It has multiple entrances and multiple trails from Lind Point to the beach. We got a little confused but they all get you there. We then hiked over to Honeymoon beach. In total we got about 45 mins of beach time between the two beaches because we had to pack up and head back (12:45 and our cruise excursion ferry leaves at 1:30). On the way back we hiked the upper Lind Point trail and stopped by the overlook for a couple mins. Great view. We made it back with about 5-10 mins to spare. Time for a quick bathroom trip if you needed it.

We were concerned we couldn't do it in time but we did it. We had a 8, 11 and 14 yr old with us but we're also very outdoorsy and do lots of hiking. We went in with 3 backpacks with our towels, water, beach blankets and snorkel gear. Both beaches were amazing and even through we reached them around noon time, it wasn't SUPER crowded at the beach. We found spot to set up in the shade of some trees.

Next time we would probably consider paying the extra to try and get to trunk bay to do the underwater trail but super happy we got to do what we did for the price we paid.

We would definitely visit the park again but could probably pass on the visitor center unless you wanted...

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5.0
28w

I’m currently on a journey to explore all the U.S. National Parks, and that’s what brought me to the beautiful island of St. John for a weekend getaway!

Virgin Islands National Park is number 57 out of 63 for me, and honestly, it’s one of the best I’ve visited so far.

We flew into STT (St. Thomas) on May 19, 2025, and took the ferry from Red Hook. It cost a $3 port fee, but we weren’t told about the additional $65 round-trip cash fee until we were already on the ferry to St. John.

Once on the island, we drove all around and hiked five different trails—some moderately challenging. I highly recommend:

• Lind Point Trail to Honeymoon Beach – very quiet and peaceful in the early morning, with stunning water colors. • Salomon Beach – great for snorkeling. • Ram Head Trail – incredible ocean views from up high and rich historical significance; you can go from white sandy beaches to coral reefs in just a few minutes’ walk. • Trunk Bay Underwater Snorkel Trail – hands down the most beautiful ocean water I’ve ever seen; the sand feels like butter, and the color of the ocean shifts from vibrant turquoise to deep blue. Entry is $5 per person. • Reef Bay Trail & Petroglyph Trail – fun and a bit challenging. About 13,000 steps round trip, including stops at the Petroglyphs and Sugar Mill ruins. Well-marked and easy to follow.

Be sure to stop by the Visitor Center—the rangers and volunteers are friendly and incredibly knowledgeable. We learned a lot about the park’s history and got up-to-date weather info.

We lucked out with sunny skies, but the mosquitoes and sand fleas definitely treated us like an all-you-can-eat buffet!

We stocked up on food, drinks, and supplies in Cruz Bay—there’s not much available between there and the trailheads. It made for a perfect day trip in the park.

St. John is incredibly charming, especially downtown, with its colorful shops, bars, jewelry stores, and gift shops. My favorite part? The ice cream!

We ended our day with a late dinner at The Morgan’s Mango—pricey as hell, but totally worth it.

We’re so happy to have explored this stunning national park. It truly is picturesque. I was so sad to leave. Saying goodbye was tough—but I’m excited to see where my next...

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5.0
2y

This is a really nice visitor center and it should be your first stop if you are visiting the Virgin Islands National Park. There is a lot of information, including where all the hikes are. There is even a short hike to Lind Point from the visitor center. The staff really know their stuff and will help you plan your trip. They can tell you the best beaches to get to and the best hikes. Though for beaches, if you have your own car, then saltpond beach is one of my favorites. The visitor center also has a...

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