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Honeymoon Beach

St John


Honeymoon is a mile's hike from the park visitor center along the Lind Point Trail. The handsome, white-sand strand is often empty and quiet – except on days when charter boats arrive between midmorning and midafternoon. A hut sells snacks, and rents chairs, hammocks, kayaks and other water-sports gear. Snorkeling is good off the west side, where psychedelic fish and turtles swarm over the coral reef.


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