Virgin Islands National Park protects tropical beaches, coral reefs, and historic sites on the island of St. John. Its turquoise waters and white sand attract visitors from around the world. The parks reefs support sea turtles, rays, and colorful fish, making it a premier snorkeling destination. Trails lead to plantation ruins and scenic overlooks.
Its blend of natural beauty and cultural history reflects the Caribbeans diverse heritage. The park preserves both marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Further details can be found on the park website.