Magen’s Bay is hands-down one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever been to! The water is crystal clear and calm, perfect for swimming or just floating and relaxing. The white sand is super soft and clean, and the whole beach is incredibly well-maintained.
There are great amenities like restrooms, showers, and a snack bar that actually has solid food and drinks. You can rent chairs, paddleboards, and even kayaks. The vibe is super chill—perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers.
It was only a short drive from the cruise port, and well worth the small entrance fee. If you’re in St. Thomas and skip Magen’s Bay, you’re missing out big time. Can’t...
Read moreGorgeous! A must visit if you're in St. Thomas. $5 entrance free... But because of that the beach is spotless. Definitely need more bathrooms though! The only thing that was really annoying was that there was a big group event taking place while we were there and they were priority we felt like we were literally getting stepped on by the group and staff. Even though we were on the beach first, we got a little pushed out of the way for the group. We we're clearly in a bad spot, by we didn't know that when we laid down & we are still paying customers that deserve to be...
Read moreLittle Magens is different from Magens bay beach. It is a great public beach beach. The owners of the villas above blocked land access from the main road. To access you have to walk across the rocks on the right side of the beach. Remember all beaches in the Virgin Islands are public. Don’t let anyone (villa owner who know better) tell you it’s a private beach.
The V.I. Open Shoreline Act of 1971 gives the public the right to access all shorelines in the territory from the water’s edge to 50 feet from mean low tide, under most...
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