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The beach bar and restaurant serves pizza, ribs and rotis.
Pool and darts.
Facilities: No rental or changing facilities.
Lindbergh Beach (Southwest)
Across the road from the airport, Lindbergh Beach is located
on a quiet bay. The beach is quite long and dotted with shade
trees. It's a good spot for inexperienced but game snorkelers
who can swim out to the small islands in the bay and explore
the coral reef.
Facilities:
Rentals
and
food
available
through
Island
Beachcomber Hotel. Children's playground.
Brewer's Beach (Southwest)
Near the College of the Virgin Islands, Brewer's draws a
young, lively crowd. Lots of music, ball and frisbee playing
and splashing. It's the best beach on St. Thomas for gather-
ing seashells. Some nude and topless bathing.
Facilities: Trucks sell food and drinks. No amenities.
More Beaches?
Bolongo Bay Beach (Southside) is a pebbled beach strip
dotted with palm trees. The resort has an active watersports
program and non-guests can rent, take a day-sail or join the
St. Thomas Diving Club program. Iggie's Beach Bar has
hard-fought beach volleyball games and good food. Follow
Route 30 from Charlotte Amalie.
Cowpet Bay Beach (East End) is a great windsurfing
beach. Watersports center rents gear and gives lessons.
Route 38 near Red Hook.
Honeymoon Beach (Water Island) is a secluded beach on
the island's west coast. There are food vendors on weekends;
otherwise bring a picnic lunch and blankets. There are bath-
rooms. Take ferry from Tickles in Crown Bay Marina.
 
 
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