Caneel Bay

(Excepted from St.
John Beach Guide)

Why Caneel?
Caneel Bay Beach is a good choice if you would like to combine a day at
the beach with lunch at the Caneel Bay Resort. Take a swim, a snorkel
or just relax. When you get hungry, you can enjoy a well-prepared meal
at one of the hotel's seaside restaurants, the Caneel Beach Terrace or
the more informal, Beach Terrace Bar.

Getting There
Starting from Mongoose Junction, go east 1.2 miles on Route 20. Turn left
on the road leading into the Caneel Bay Resort. Park in the parking lot
and take a leisurely walk down the exquisitely landscaped path to the
beach.

Be sure to take a stroll through the historic ruins of the estate's old
sugar works, which have been tastefully planted and partially restored.

The Caneel Bay resort provides public access to Caneel and Honeymoon
Beaches only. Use of the beach chairs, kayaks, sunfish and paddle boats
are reserved for registered guests of the hotel.

Facilites
Facilities for day guests include restaurants, public rest rooms and a
gift shop.
Snorkeling Caneel Bay
Snorkel around the rocks on either side of the bay or explore the sand
and grassy center of the bay just off the beach, where you can often find
starfish, sea turtles and stingrays. For a more interesting snorkel, take
a walk over to Honeymoon and snorkel the reef
on the west side of the bay between Honeymoon and Salomon
Bays.
See
Also History of Caneel Bay
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