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ATTRACTIONS  St. JOHN








 Attraction    Phone #   Website  Hours of   Operation
 Name and Address  Toll Free  Fax #  Email  Operation  Seasonal   Rates  Description


 Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins  340-776-6201   Part of the island’s National Park, visitors can travel back in time to 1780 when sugar, molasses and rum were produced at this very plantation.
 1300 Cruz Bay Creek    x238  340-693-8831  www.nps.gov/viis/index.htm  Daily  Meander among the ruins of the old windmill or catch a cultural demonstration.
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 Mon - Sat
 Carolina Corral  www.carolinacorral.vi.com  Two scheduled trail rides   We offer horseback trail rides through the scenic hills of Coral Bay St. John. We have a one-hour easy ride for beginners in the morning and a more
 16133 Spring Garden   340-693-5778  stjohnhorses@gmail.com  a day with reservations       $61 - $80  challenging ride in the afternoon that goes higher into the hills with close-up views of the British Virgins. The corral began in 1993 with two tamed
 St. John, VI  00830  wild donkeys and is now mostly comprised of rescued island horses.
 requested.
 Elaine Ione Sprauve Library
 Box 30, Enighed Estate   340-776-6359  340-776-6901  www.virginislandspubliclibraries.org  Mon - Fri    Free  Housing a collection of historic photographs, rare documents and other artifacts, this museum is located in a restored plantation estate home.
 Cruz Bay  9 am to 5 pm
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 Fortsberg Ruins     Frederiksvaern, also known as Fort Frederik, is located at Fortsberg, a peninsula in Coral Bay that separates Coral Harbor from Hurricane Hole. It
 Coral Bay  340-776-6363  Daily  Free    was the site of one of the most successful slave rebellions in the Caribbean, which took place in 1733. For permission to visit the fort, contact
 St. John, VI        Fred or Faye Samuels at Fred’s Bar and Restaurant in Cruz Bay.

 Low Key Watersports  340-693-8999  www.divelowkey.com  Mon - Sun,    $95 per 2-tank   Join us for our daily scuba diving or snorkeling tours and discover why St. John is more fun under the water. PADI dive courses are offered daily, as
 Wharfside Village 4A, Cruz Bay  800-835-7718   info@divelowkey.com  8:30 am to 6:00 pm  Open year round  dive, includes gear  well as weekly night dives and wreck trips. We also offer above water activities, including power boat rentals, kayaking, dinghy rentals, day sails,
 St. John, VI 00831  for certified divers  Baths and BVI trips, Hobie cats rentals and more.
 Maho Bay Camps Glass Studio  340-776-6226  http://www.maho.org  Tue - Sat,  Free   Maho Bay Camps continues free glass-making demonstrations using recycled materials. At the resort’s Glass Studio, the staff and various guest
 P.O. Box 310, Cruz Bay    800-392-9004  Ginger@Maho.org  6:30 pm to 9:30 pm  Demonstrations  glass artists create custom glass pieces from recycled glass bottles by glass blowing, casting glass and flame working. Beautiful pieces are
 St. John, VI 00830  available at the Maho Bay Camps store at very reasonable prices for guests and visitors.

 Reef Bay Trail & Petroglyphs  340-776-6201   Free - $21  The 2.2-mile trail descends through a moist and dry forest to the visible remains of four sugar estates and petroglyphs carved by pre-Columbian
 1300 Cruz Bay Creek    x238  340-775-9592  www.nps.gov/viis/index.htm  Daily 8 am to 8 pm  (cash only)  Indians. Take a self-guided hike or join a park ranger on a guided hike. The V.I. National Park provides transportation from Cruz Bay to the head
 St. John, VI 00830   of the trail.  At the end of the trail you will be met by a boat that will take you back to Cruz Bay.

 Salt Pond Bay
 Coral Bay  340-776-6201  Free  Salt Pond Bay is protected from trade winds and features calm waters with good snorkeling, as well as two hiking trailheads.
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 Trunk Bay Underwater Trail   340-776-6201   Adults: $4,    Part of the Virgin Islands National Park, the Underwater Trail is a snorkeling trail with 15 underwater plaques identifying the corals and fish that
 1300 Cruz Bay Creek    340-775-9592  www.nps.gov/viis/index.htm  Daily 7:30 am to 4:30 pm  Children under
 St. John, VI 00830   x238  12 are Free.  inhabit the bay. Snorkeling equipment is available for rent and beach facilities include restrooms, showers, a snack bar and picnic tables.
                     Virgin Islands Ecotours is the only company in the beautiful U.S. Virgin Islands offering exciting kayak, hike and snorkeling tours in three unique
 Virgin Islands Ecotours  340-779-2155  www.viecotours.com  locations! Explore the Mangrove Lagoon in St. Thomas, the Virgin Islands National Park at Caneel Bay in St. John, or our newest adventure to
 VI National Park at Caneel Bay  877-845-2925  340-779-6121  info@viecotours.com   Daily 8:00 am to 4:30 pm  $69 - $89  historic Hassel Island! Our award-winning tours combine kayaking, snorkeling and education in a captivating experience, which exhibits the
 St. John, VI 00831  best in eco-tourism.
 V.I. Snuba Excursions  340-693-8063  www.visnuba.com   Mon - Sat,  Explore the beauty of the undersea world in the safest and easiest way possible with V.I. Snuba Excursions. No experience needed. Our over
 Coki Beach, St. Thomas & Trunk Bay,   888-294-1083  340-779-4519  info@visnuba.com  Reservations Required  $70 - $74  20 years of Snuba experience will make your Snuba adventure a memorable experience. Often stated as, “The highlight of my vacation.”
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