Magens Bay
 

You will discover Magens Bay strategically placed on the northern coast of the Virgin Islands. The most populated island of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas is home to a bustling port and shops with international goods.

Often called one of the world's most beautiful beaches, Magens Bay is St. Thomas' family beach. A half-mile of crescent-shaped sand and clear blue waters that are ideal for swimming and hanging out make it a great escape. The entrance fee is around three dollars per person, and the beach can get very crowded.

Although the Virgin Islands offers some more secluded beaches that Magens Bay the combination of natural beauty, personality and other attributes offered by this beach could be just right for you.

Vacationers who are hoping for a taste of seclusion in the Virgin Islands may find that Magens Bay is just the right spot. Not too far from any cities, but it's not completely secluded either, it is an excellent middle ground.

The beaches in the Virgin Islands aren't well-known for their peace and quiet, still, this beach is more secluded than most, helping to make it a great spot for many visitors. You won't have far to go to reach Magens Bay.

Travelers in search of beauty and scenery can find them on the beaches of the Virgin Islands, making them a popular destination for travelers. And, while many travelers visit these beautiful spots, a few draw smaller crowds than others. The nature of each beach is different, and you'll find that Magens Bay may have the perfect personality for you.

In comparing beaches, location is crucially important. Our guide includes hundreds of Caribbean beaches, so you have other options, in addition to Magens Bay. By studying the information that follows, you can make up your mind if this particular beach might be the perfect fit.

Food

If you're on the beach and you start feeling a bit hungry, not to worry, you'll have plenty of nearby options when it comes to dining.

Eateries near this beach are listed below.

Restaurants Near Magens Bay
Restaurant NameCuisine TypeMeals ServedDistanceDirection
Old Stone Farmhouse Eclectic lunch & dinner 0.9 mi. E
Cafe LuLu Mediterranean dinner 1.1 mi. SW
Herve Restaurant American lunch & dinner 1.5 mi. S
Banana Tree Grille International dinner 1.6 mi. SE
Greenhouse Bar and Restaurant American breakfast, lunch, dinner 1.7 mi. S
Tavern on the Waterfront Eclectic dinner 1.7 mi. S
Hard Rock Cafe American lunch & dinner 1.7 mi. S
Texas Pit BBQ, Waterfront Barbecue dinner 1.9 mi. S
Texas Pit BBQ, Wheatley Barbecue dinner 1.9 mi. SE
Hook, Line and Sinker American lunch & dinner 2.2 mi. S
The Chart House Seafood dinner 2.2 mi. N.A.
Texas Pit BBQ Barbecue dinner 2.9 mi. SW
Tickle's Dockside Pub American breakfast, lunch, dinner 2.9 mi. SW
Romanos Italian dinner 4.1 mi. E
Raffles International dinner 5.0 mi. SE
Seagrape French breakfast, lunch, dinner 5.2 mi. E
Off the Hook Seafood dinner 5.3 mi. E
Texas Pit BBQ, Red Hook Barbecue dinner 5.3 mi. E
Blue Moon Cafe American dinner 5.7 mi. N.A.
Fish Trap Seafood dinner 8.7 mi. E
Cafe Roma Italian dinner 8.7 mi. E
Stone Terrace Eclectic dinner 8.7 mi. E
Luscious Licks Vegetarian lunch 8.8 mi. E
La Tapa International dinner 8.8 mi. E
Asolare French dinner 8.9 mi. E
Lime Inn Seafood lunch & dinner 8.9 mi. E
Sun Dog Cafe Eclectic lunch 9.0 mi. E
Paradiso American dinner 9.0 mi. E
Global Village Cuisine at Lattitude 18 American breakfast, lunch, dinner 9.0 mi. E
Le Chateau Bordeaux French lunch & dinner 12.3 mi. NE
Skinny Legs Bar and Restaurant American lunch & dinner 14.0 mi. NE
Serafina Seaside Bistro International dinner 14.0 mi. NE
Shipwreck Landing Seafood lunch & dinner 14.1 mi. E

Every place in the world has its own cuisine, and the Virgin Islands is no different. A great place to discover local delicacies is right at the beach. Many hotels will prepare a picnic lunch for you, or you can obtain picnic supplies on your way to the beach.

There is also a restaurant at this beach. Many beachgoers visit the snack bar at this beach.

Amenities and Ambience

Magens Bay has almost everything you could need at the beach along its shores. Bathrooms, showers, picnic areas, and boutiques are available for guests, while snacks and drinks are served at a full service bar and a pizzeria. Visitors can also rent all types of watersport equipment like sailboats, kayaks, and snorkeling gear.

The crowd at the beach will vary according to several things, like the time of day and the season. A few of the Virgin Islands' beaches may hardly ever be crowded, while others are frequently crowded particularly during the high season. When considering a day at the beach, an important thing to keep in mind may be the size of the crowd you'll encounter. While some beach goers prefer a crowded beach with lots of activity, some would rather relax in a peaceful spot by themselves.

Like everything else about the Virgin Islands this beach has its own personality which will attract certain visitors. The atmosphere of this beach is a little different from what you'll discover at the other beaches in the Virgin Islands. As one of the more popular beaches on the island, Magens Bay, is usually very crowded during the day with tourists. It is often a little less crowded in the afternoon hours.

Attractions

If you're looking to explore the island it's easy to take a side trip and see natural attractions after a day of fun in the sun. A prime example is Fairchild Park, which is 1 mile to the southwest of Magens Bay.

If you're interested in finding out more about the history of the Virgin Islands you'll discover some opportunities close by. For example Emanicipation Garden is located 1.6 miles to the south of Magens Bay.

If your taste for travel keeps you looking for new activity and attraction options, this beach isn't far from any of the items in the following table.

Attractions Near Magens Bay
Attraction NameDistanceDirectionType
Fairchild Park 1.0 mi. SW Natural Attraction
Emanicipation Garden 1.6 mi. S Historical Site
Estate St. Peter Greathouse Botanical Gardens 1.6 mi. SW Natural Attraction
Fort Christian 1.6 mi. S Historical Site
Hospital 1.7 mi. SE
Mountain Top 1.7 mi. SW Historical Site
Ferry Dock 2.0 mi. S Watersport
Paradise Point Tramway 2.1 mi. SE Tourism Oriented Business
Marina 2.9 mi. SW Watersport
Tillett Garden Art Center 2.9 mi. SE Museum

Location

Travelers will find this beach on the Virgin Islands' northern coast. It is located 0.2 miles from the Three Palms Villa. Magens Bay is close to Mafolie, so travelers staying in this area won't have far to go.

Nearby Hotels

The number of other people sharing the beach can vary widely -- it depends on when you visit. You can typically expect to see vacationers who are staying close by. There are 9 hotels near this beach. Those who would like to stay close to this beach should be able to find what they are looking for.

Other Beaches

The Virgin Islands has many nice beaches, so Magens Bay is just one of the options. Another location you might enjoy is Little Magens Bay, where you'll find plenty of people. It is located 0.6 miles to the southwest. Little Magens Bay on St. Thomas is a beautiful beach and the only one on the island that is clothing optional.

If you're looking for a more secluded beach experience, consider Salt Pond Bay. The secluded little beach at Salt Bay offers beachgoers privacy as well as excellent swimming conditions. So on your next trip to St. John, go off the beaten path and sample these sandy shores. You'll find it 15.0 miles to the east.

Another location you may want to try is Morning Star Beach; it is located 3.1 miles from Magens Bay. Morningstar Beach in the Virgin Islands is a very attractive Caribbean beach with fantastic amenities and facilities near the shore for guests, while snorkeling in the coral reefs should not be missed.

The Virgin Islands is home to plenty of variety in their activities, even if a visit to Magens Bay doesn't top your list.

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