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1. Magens Bay ADD TO LIST (31 reviews) Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands Great For Snorkeling! Water Is Calm And Scenery Is Beautiful Voted by National Geographic Magazine as one of the top ten most beautiful beaches in the world,.. 2. Coki Beach ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands I have been on several snorkeling excursions and this beach beat them all. It's only a few dollars for a mask and snorkel. The locals also pass out dog bones for you.. ADD TO LIST (17 reviews) Saint John, Virgin Islands Voted the #2 most beautiful Beach in the world by National Geographic, it was breath takingly beautiful. They have an underwater snorkel trail, Yes, you float and look.. 4. Cinnamon Bay ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Saint John, Virgin Islands Excellent snorkeling, scary barracuda's. Beautiful white sand beach and not many people when I went. 6. Any Where!!! ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands this is the best place in the bahamas in my opinion! it is really for people who want to find a locals beach and relax at the ocean side bar or walk the local out door.. 7. Church ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands Its is very cute and the people there are very nice. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Saint John, Virgin Islands Sailed from Bolongo Bay in St. Thomas. Took a few hours to get there. Jumped off the sailboat and snorkeled to the beach. Laid out and relaxed. Amazing :) 9. Leinster Bay ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Saint John, Virgin Islands Walk the .6 mile path to the point closest to Waterlemon Cay, then snorkle around this small island. There are tons of parrotfish, blue tangs etc., along with the.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands St. John's was owned by the Rockerfeller family before they donated the entire island to the U.S. government. There were stipulations that at least half the island be.. |