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If you want to avoid cruise-ship crowds, head away from the taxi drop-off point, which is near the concession stand, and walk to more distant parts of the beach.
Parts of the nature trail are moderately steep, but there are steps and handrails.
The Mountain Top shop and bar is the purported birthplace of the banana daiquiri, so be sure to try one if you visit.
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There are many different ways to experience Magens Bay on the island of St. Thomas. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best experiences available right now:
The park pass for day visitors to Magens Bay is US$7, kids under 12 enter for free, and there’s a US$2 parking fee. This gives you access to the lifeguard-supervised beach, showers, restrooms, and shaded picnic areas. If you want to check out Magens Bay while exploring St. Thomas, guided sightseeing tours start from US$40.
Yes, Magens Bay is worth visiting—the horseshoe-shaped bay has everything you'd want from a Caribbean beach, from shallow tropical waters to soft white sand that's ideal for lounging. It's also a popular place, so head towards its outer reaches to escape the crowds who tend to congregate around the beach's center.
Per one customer who booked the Half-Day Cultural Jeep Beach Adventure—4-Hr Tour of St. Thomas, "G was a fabulous host. Took us to great vistas to see the beauty of St Thomas, a stop for Banana Daiquiris, a swim at Magens Bay Beach and a ton of information about the plants, flowers, and history of St. Thomas. Thanks for a wonderful day on our cruise stop."
Magens Bay is known for its beautiful white sands and clear blue water. It’s a great place to swim and snorkel, with gentle waters that draw in plenty of visitors. A nature trail runs along the beach and through nearby forest areas.
Yes, there are facilities available at Magens Bay. Along with restrooms and showers, there are snack vendors, lifeguards, and rental companies offering windsurfing and snorkeling equipment. There’s also a restaurant—Magens Point Bar and Grill—on the northern end of the beach.
Yes, there are guided tours available for Magens Bay. It’s a popular destination for cruise passengers on shore excursions, and many such tours also visit Mountain Top and make stops in nearby shopping areas for snacks and souvenirs. Most beach-hopping tours also stop at the beach.
The best time of year to visit Magens Bay is between February and April, when the weather is pleasant and there’s typically less rain. High season in the US Virgin Islands runs from December to March, so expect big crowds at Magens Bay if you visit during this time.
The best time of day to visit Magens Bay—if you’re hoping to avoid crowds—is either early in the morning or right at sunset. However, the number of visitors to the beach depends on what day of the week it is and how many cruise ships are in town.
Yes, you can swim and snorkel at Magens Bay. The waters here are generally warm and inviting, with good visibility and not too many waves. Snorkel gear is available for rent, and some tours include fins, masks, and snorkels so that you won’t need to bring your own.
There are tons of fun things to do when you're done visiting Magens Bay. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in St. Thomas:
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