St. John Island Tours
The Caribbean is a magical part of the world full of some of the most elegant and illustrious life on the face of the Earth. St. John is no exception. One must fully experience this glorious island, with its beautiful clear ocean and its white sand beaches. The best thing one could ever do for himself is book a tour of this marvelous landscape.
You’ll never see anything more gorgeous than the St. John nature park. The land is full of luscious green and untouchable elegance. There are a number ways that you can explore this landscape. The best way to take full advantage of the natural beauty of St. John, one should take is a hike right through the island. Since the 1950s, St. John has held tours to allow those who want to get an in depth understanding of the Virgin Islands. St. John also offers a number of trails on which visitors can walk and explore free from the hustle and bustle of a cramped tourist site. If you want to explore the island and its history, hop on a bus at the park’s entrance and you’ll a residential guide will take you through the island and through its magnificent history.
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If you’re more of the independent type, you must consider renting a car or taking a taxi to one of the many points of interest on the island. For instance, you can’t leave the island without visiting one of the many historic plantations --Anna berg Plantation, a sugar farm erected in the 18th century; or the Catherine berg Ruins, which was the site a slave revolt organized by a tribe of displaced warriors.
One of the most breathtaking ways in which you can get your fill of the island is with an aerial tour. A helicopter will take off at your scheduled flight time and a pilot with in depth knowledge of the island will point out some of the most interesting spots on St. John. You’ll get to see the island through the eyes of one of the exotic birds that inhabit it, as well as by pass all the tourists who are also waiting to get a view of this paradise. And with anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour at your disposal, you’ll be sure to get a as much out of the island as you possibly can.
If you’re more adventurous, you should consider taking a bike or boating tour. With its many mountains and trails, you’ll be able to get up close and personal with St. John in a way that a simple hike through or a guided tour may not even come close to comparing. No matter what your style of transport, there’s no doubting that tours on St. John are as diverse as the flora and fauna on the island itself.