Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve
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2100 Church St, Christiansted, St Croix 00820, U.S. Virgin IslandsMap
Phone+1 340-773-1460
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Wow, the beach/point is decorated with piles of garbage, wooden pallets, abandoned tires, what appears to be homeless camps and an interpretive sign about a fort that once existed. Downright gross, an...
We did the Bio Bay Tour with Virgin and it was a highlight of the trip. The foot operated kayaks are easy to operate. The guides were helpful and enthusiastic. The actual bioluminescent organisms w...
We are staying right here so we went to the bay several time, we ate dinner, one night we kayaked. We learned it was originally a marsh and dredged for construction that didn't happen.
There were no people around (except in their boats) when we visited, but we were able to walk and drive around the area. We were here three years ago, and it was a bustling place. We parked our ca...
Disappointed
Wow, the beach/point is decorated with piles of garbage, wooden pallets, abandoned tires, what appears to be homeless camps and an interpretive sign about a fort that once existed. Downright gross, an...
Bio Bay Tour
We did the Bio Bay Tour with Virgin and it was a highlight of the trip. The foot operated kayaks are easy to operate. The guides were helpful and enthusiastic. The actual bioluminescent organisms w...
Visited several times
We are staying right here so we went to the bay several time, we ate dinner, one night we kayaked. We learned it was originally a marsh and dredged for construction that didn't happen.
Nice little harbor
Charters for fishing , sight seeing or even bio luminescent lagoons. Bar/Pub on site, currently just offering take out during Covid.
Like a ghost town when we visited
There were no people around (except in their boats) when we visited, but we were able to walk and drive around the area. We were here three years ago, and it was a bustling place. We parked our ca...