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  2. Coki Beach - Wikipedia

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    Coki Point Beach is on the island of Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, in the Caribbean. [1] Coki Point Beach is white sand beach on the North East side of the island Saint Thomas, adjacent to the Coral World Ocean Park. Coki is well known for snorkeling, and is generally considered the best shore snorkel on the island. [2]

  3. Waterlemon Cay - Wikipedia

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    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. Gibney Beach - Wikipedia

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    Gibney Beach in 1998. Gibney Beach, or Oppenheimer Beach, is a beach on Hawksnest Bay on northern Saint John in the United States Virgin Islands.The beach's names originate from Nancy Flagg Gibney and J. Robert Oppenheimer and their families, the owners of the beach in the mid-20th century.

  5. Magens Bay - Wikipedia

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    The sandy bottom means snorkeling is of limited interest, although turtles, stingrays, spotted eagle rays, conch, tarpon and other fish are commonly spotted. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the island, as well as a gathering place for locals, attracting 300,000 visitors per year [ 1 ] .

  6. Virgin Islands National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin Islands National Park is a national park of the United States preserving about 60% of the land area of Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as more than 5,500 acres (2,226 ha; 9 sq mi) of adjacent ocean, and nearly all of Hassel Island, just off the Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas harbor.

  7. Congo Cay - Wikipedia

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    It is a snorkeling spot for charter boats from Saint Thomas and Saint John. [1] Congo Cay in the US Virgin Islands is owned by the local government. As pretty much almost all of the smaller islands, islets and cays in the USVI, Congo Cay in the US Virgin Islands is a wild life refuge.

  8. Trunk Bay - Wikipedia

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    Trunk Bay. Trunk Bay is a body of water and a beach on St. John in the United States Virgin Islands.Trunk Bay is part of the Virgin Islands National Park. [1] Trunk Bay is named for the Leatherback turtle, which is endemic to the USVI and are locally known as trunks. [2]

  9. Leinster Bay, U.S. Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Leinster Bay is a bay and former sugar cane plantation on the island of Saint John in the United States Virgin Islands. It is uninhabited and part of Virgin Islands National Park. Visitors can park at Annaberg and hike the Leinster Bay trail to access the bay, which is a popular snorkeling spot. Waterlemon Cay is a small cay in Leinster Bay ...