Sandy Point
 

Sun worshipers will find Sandy Point positioned on the Virgin Islands' southwestern coast. Shopping, beaches, and even snorkeling are popular on St. Croix, one of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

You'll find there are some advantages to visiting a beach that isn't surrounded by thousands of hotel rooms, like not having to struggle through a crowd every time you want to take a dip and Sandy Point offers just those rewards.

Sandy Point is the longest beach on the island, spanning over two miles, and is perfectly serene with smooth sands and turquoise waters. In the southwest corner of St. Croix, the beach is open on the weekends and is very secluded most of the time. A part of the Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge, it may be closed during turtle nesting season.

If you're looking for the best of both worlds then Sandy Point might be the spot for you. Not far from civilization and without being surrounded by a densely populated area, either natural beauty and modern conveniences are both available in the Virgin Islands.

Even though Sandy Point is not particularly secluded, other beaches in the Virgin Islands are a bit more urban than this one. Therefore, although it may not be right for a romantic stroll, this spot is a great alternative to the packed, metropolitan beaches found elsewhere.

You won't find beaches in the Virgin Islands to be far from the beaten path, still, this beach is more secluded than most, making it a good choice for some travelers. Sandy Point is still near plenty of people.

Location is important, and a sunny spot on the beach can be extremely important. You'll find plenty of beaches in the Virgin Islands, like Sandy Point. Therefore, no matter what you're looking for, you'll be sure to find a beach you enjoy, but this particular beach might not be the perfect fit.

Most Caribbean beaches offer a pretty tropical setting. Despite that common element, every beach has its own special features. You'll find hundreds of beaches in the Caribbean, so Sandy Point is not your only option. With the information presented below, you can readily decide if this particular beach fits your style.

Food

No matter the meal, an ideal way to start the day off or end a day at the beach is sometimes patronizing a local food establishment, where you can sample the local cuisine without having to go far from the beach.

The following table provides some nearby dining options.

Restaurants Near Sandy Point
Restaurant NameCuisine TypeMeals ServedDistanceDirection
Pier 69 American breakfast, lunch, dinner 2.5 mi. N
Le St. Tropez French lunch & dinner 2.5 mi. N
Comanche Club Caribbean lunch & dinner 2.6 mi. N
Sunset Grill American lunch & dinner 4.0 mi. N
The Mahogany Room International dinner 7.3 mi. NE
Off the Wall Eclectic lunch & dinner 8.5 mi. NE
Cormorant Beach Club Restaurant International breakfast, lunch, dinner 12.5 mi. NE
The Hideaway American breakfast, lunch, dinner 12.5 mi. NE
Breezez Eclectic lunch & dinner 13.1 mi. NE
Indies Caribbean breakfast, lunch, dinner 13.8 mi. NE
Board Walk Inn International breakfast, lunch, dinner 13.8 mi. NE
Luncheria Mexican lunch & dinner 13.9 mi. NE
Paradise Cafe Deli breakfast, lunch, dinner 13.9 mi. NE
Restaurant Bacchus Contemporary dinner 13.9 mi. NE
Kendricks Contemporary dinner 13.9 mi. NE
Tivoli Gardens International lunch & dinner 13.9 mi. NE
Marina Bar and Grill Caribbean breakfast, lunch, dinner 14.0 mi. NE
Fort Christian Brew Pub Brew Pub lunch & dinner 14.0 mi. NE
Cafe Christine French lunch 14.0 mi. NE
Stixx on the Waterfront American lunch & dinner 14.0 mi. NE
The Bombay Club International lunch & dinner 14.0 mi. NE
Top Hat Scandinavian dinner 14.0 mi. NE
Tutto Bene Italian dinner 14.0 mi. NE
Harbormaster Restaurant American breakfast, lunch, dinner 14.1 mi. NE
Savant Caribbean dinner 14.1 mi. NE
The Chase Place Seafood lunch & dinner 14.3 mi. NE
Golden Banana Cafe International breakfast, lunch, dinner 14.4 mi. NE
Morning Glory Coffee and Tea Coffee Shop/Diner breakfast & lunch 14.7 mi. NE
South Shore Cafe American dinner 16.1 mi. NE
The Galleon Eclectic dinner 16.6 mi. NE
The Terrace Restaurant International breakfast & dinner 16.9 mi. NE
Villa Madeleine Restaurant Contemporary dinner 20.6 mi. NE

The Virgin Islands offers plenty of dining choices, but not every meal has to be eaten in a formal setting. Some visitors enjoy having a meal right at the beach. Your hotel may be happy to pack a picnic lunch for you, or you can pick up some food en route to the beach.

Amenities and Ambience

Experience a beach in the Caribbean at its finest with the seclusion and beauty at Sandy Point. Visitors have prime opportunities for hiking, swimming, spotting wild animals, and enjoying the beach's natural beauty. Be prepared, though, becausethere are no facilities at this beach. Its location as part of the Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge means you'll be able to see plenty of wildlife, but endangered leatherback turtles nest here and the beach may be closed during the nesting season.

The crowd at the beach will vary according to the time of day, season, and other factors. Some of the Virgin Islands' beaches may rarely be crowded, while others are often crowded particularly when tourism season is as its peak. An important thing to remember when considering a day at the beach might be, at least for some vacationers, the crowds you'll meet. While some beach goers prefer a crowded beach with lots of activity, many would prefer to just relax in a quiet area.

Like everything else about the Virgin Islands this beach has a distinctive quality which will be particularly appealing to some visitors. The special qualities of this beach are rather different from what you'll experience at other beach locations in the Virgin Islands. This beach is the ultimate in seclusion, and most of the time, visitors have the whole shore to themselves. As a part of the Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge, the beach is sometimes closed during turtle nesting season to protect the endangered leatherbacks.

Attractions

The beach is also near to a fair number of noteworthy natural attractions, like Sandy Point Wildlife Refuge which you'll find 0.4 miles to the southeast of Sandy Point.

If you want more information on the history of the Virgin Islands you'll discover some opportunities close by. For example Athalie MacFarlane Peterson Library is located 2.3 miles to the northeast of Sandy Point.

Beaches are one type of attraction you can visit, but there's more to visit in the Virgin Islands. The following chart includes some other attractions close to this beach.

Attractions Near Sandy Point
Attraction NameDistanceDirectionType
Sandy Point Wildlife Refuge 0.4 mi. SE Natural Attraction
West End Salt Pond 0.8 mi. NE Water Body
Boat Ramp 2.2 mi. NE Watersport
Athalie MacFarlane Peterson Library 2.3 mi. NE Historical Site
Apothecary Hall 2.5 mi. NE Historical Site
Visitors Center 2.6 mi. N
Fort Frederik 2.6 mi. N Historical Site
Customs House 2.6 mi. N Historical Site
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 2.7 mi. NE Church
Paul E. Joseph Stadium 2.8 mi. N

Location

You can spread your beach towels at this sunny spot 0.4 miles from Sandy Point Wildlife Refuge, on the Virgin Islands' southwestern coast. Sandy Point is close to Frederiksted, so travelers staying in this area won't have far to go.

Nearby Hotels

The number of other vacationers sharing the beach can vary widely, depending upon when you visit. The beach is not located next door to any major hotels but it can appeal to guests staying at smaller hotels in the general area. If you're looking for a place to stay in this vicinity you can certainly find a room.

Other Beaches

Travelers who are looking for a great beach will find more than just Sandy Point in the Virgin Islands. Another location you might enjoy is Isaac Bay Beach; it's situated 22.5 miles to the northeast. Guests must hike through the island's natural foilage in order to reach the extremely secluded Isaac Bay Beach on the east side of St. Croix, whose tropical barrier reef is great for snorkeling.

If you're on the lookout for more active and social, you might enjoy people watching at La Grange. It is located 3.4 miles to the north.

Another option worth considering is Rainbow Beach, which you'll find 3.7 miles from Sandy Point. Rainbow Beach is a popular family beach on St. Croix that has prime swimming, snorkeling, and diving off its coast; while the soft white sands agree with loungers..

There's plenty for vacationers to enjoy in the Virgin Islands, even a visit to Sandy Point can play a part.

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