isaac bay

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    • cruzanheart 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The best snorkeling on island after a little scenic hike down from Point Udall. No facilities, no shade so bring drinks and sunscreen. Not many people because of the hike I guess. Leave your car unlocked and no valuables in it. Window break-ins happen occasionally since it is remote.
    • 203larryd 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you love to explore coral reefs and sea life, then don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity. This was our favorite place on St. Croix. The beauty of the secluded beach and the breath taking scenery are wonderful.
    • robertlk984 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The hike into Isaac is nice. I recommend a daypack to carry heavy stuff, like water. The beach and water are excellent. Good isolation. Good water clarity for snorkeling, but the amount of fish was disappointing when we were there.For much less hiking, and more fish (when we were there), there is a point of land due north of Isaac Bay, on the eastern side of Boiler Bay on Rt 82 (East End Road). The unpaved parking area is about 0.4 mile before the Isaac Bay parking area. A barely legible rusty, propped-up sign says "Welcome to Split Cove", which probably reflects the fact that two paths lead down to separate beaches. The one on the left goes to Boiler Bay, whose main entrance is about ½ mile away. A shorter path on the right leads directly to a lovely beach, invisible from the road, protected by a reef, and the snorkeling is excellent. The point of land separates it from Boiler Bay (which we did not visit).I was told that the quality of snorkeling at Isaac Bay and Split Cove depends on wind direction. Since they are on opposite sides of the island, one can be very good when the other is subpar.
    • laurapoint 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is one of my favorite beaches in St. Croix. It is almost deserted, it is big, the water is clear Caribbean color, there may be a bit of current but is fun to swim or snorkel. Be aware of sea urchins.To get there you have to hike, the shortest is from Point Udall. We took a guided hike with Robert, the water sport guy at Divi, and we really enjoyed it. He showed us the spiky plants that the Indian used to hunt with and a kind of bush with round green tiny balls that provide a boost of vitamin E. We had a good view of a beautiful private castle dominating the bay, on sale for 11 M, one building that was never completed after somebody used tax payer money to start it and then apparently stole it, now in foreclosure, another one that was supposed to be used for marine research and now looks abandoned, then at the end of the hike at Point Udall a monument with two Ms standing for the year 2000, the year it was made and a post in the middle for reading the time using the shadows. Point Udall is the easternmost point of the US territory. Very scenic, informative hike and great swim.
    • str8updave 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Skinny dipping anyone? Just go and do it. No one cares and it's fun here on this sandy strip of beach with active waves. It's a great place but it is a hike to get to. Where comfortable shoes, bring water, towels and sunblock.
    • amandamH8933OQ 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Six of us ranging from 16y-58y accomplished this short hike to a beautiful( almost private) beach. Loved the natural hike and the beach was amazing! The snorkeling was just okay.
    • 906edp 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The trail is just Spectacular! Loved every minute of it. There were some better swimming areas the further West you go around the bend.
    • erinleigh0925 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Highly recommend Isaacs Bay for a secluded beach experience with a real Cruzan flare. This property was protected by The Nature Conservancy about a decade ago - and for good reason! It hosts a large population of breeding green turtles that is meticulously monitored in season, and you can catch glimpses of the activity if you arrive early enough.There are trails running along both Isaac and Jacks Bay so that you can enjoy both easily. We hiked the whole route and saw only one other couple, so we had the breathtaking bay beach all to ourselves. Keep in mind that there are no facilities, so take in (and out) all your food and water for the day - more than you think you need.
    • BermudaBeth 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This bay on the far east end of St Croix requires a 15 min hike along the mountains lining the ocean. The hike is beautiful with a great breeze typically. The beach is so secluded it's known to us locals as the unofficial nude beach. That being said we haven't ever seen others going nude here. There are typically no other people here or no more than 8 others here when we go. Be aware the parking area is known to have theft so please do not leave anything valuable in your car! Leave your windows rolled down so they don't get broken out. Or if it looks like it may rain a bit, leave them cracked with your doors unlocked.It's a perfect secluded beach.
    • JonCroix 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It's about a half mile hike downhill from the parking lot near Point Udall. Absolutely stunning views of the Caribbean on the way. Once you make it to the beach you'll find a long stretch of white sand. About half the time we go, we are the only people there. The snorkeling is some of the best on Saint Croix. Huge coral formations and tons of fish to see. Eagle rays, reef squid, barracuda, and all sorts of other interesting creatures. The half-mile hike back up to the car isn't bad if you are a relatively active person.
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