Reef Bay Hike

Hike down the Reef Bay Trail with a National Parks Ranger and see how the sugar cane industry was run in the old days. Along the trail, which is situated in National Parks protected land, you will get to see the different plants and trees that make St. John the greenest island in the Virgin Islands.

When you arrive at the bottom of the trail, tour the sugar cane plantation factory and see how the process was done during operation. Relax on the beach and enjoy a short swim to cool off.

Don't worry about the hike back to the top of the hill; Sadie Sea will be waiting to pick you up and return you to Cruz Bay while giving you a view of the South side of the island. Drinks will also be provided. The hike down the hill is approximately 3 miles.

Book this trip by calliing the National Park Service office at 340-776-6201.


The "Around St. John" trip will allow you to view the Island in its' entirety as you cruise through the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.

Full day trip

This Half-day trip takes you to two snorkel stops at some of St. John's surrounding bays that have not been spoiled by constant visitors.

Half day trip

The "Adventure Tour" is not for the weak of heart!! This trip features hard core snorkeling that will leave you breathless, and still allow for enough time left in the day for on-island activities.

Full day trip

The "Relax Tour" is great for families and is the ultimate in relaxation. Features two calm snorkel stops, lunch on a secluded beach, turtle spotting, swimming. Relax on a float or swim with noodles and a cold beer!!

Full day trip

Have the boat and crew at your command! Private charters can be arranged for full and half days. The boat is for you and only your group of up to 37 people. British Virgin Islands option availble.

half day and full day.

Hike down the 3 mile Reef Bay Trail with a National Parks Ranger, followed by a cool relaxing swim on the beach. No climbing back up the mountain! We will meet you at the beach and return you to Cruz Bay!

A full day trip over to Norman Island the the Indians in BVI. See where 'Tresure Island' was based!

Leasurly two hour cruise to watch the beautiful Carribean sunset.