Caneel Bay, situated on the North Shore Road just a short drive from St. John’s main port, Cruz Bay, is a picturesque stretch of coastline within the Virgin Islands National Park. Once dominated by an extensive resort, the area now lies in a state of recovery following significant damage from hurricanes in 2017. Despite the resort’s closure, visitors can still access Caneel Bay through ecotours, offering a chance to explore its natural beauty and serene surroundings. The bay’s location within the national park ensures that it remains a tranquil and unspoiled destination for those seeking a more intimate experience with nature.
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