Full Day Kayak & Snorkel to Henley Cay
fromOur full day trips are a great way to explore the most remote parts of St. John and the surrounding cays. If you really want to “get away from it all,” and see some pristine snorkeling spots, our full day kayak and snorkel tour is for you.
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Beach
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Kayak
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Water-spot
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Activity Level Moderate
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Group Size Small Group
We offer half day and full day sea kayaking and snorkeling tours of St. John’s shoreline and its neighboring cays. No previous kayaking experience is necessary, as our professional guides will teach you everything you need to know. Come paddling with us to experience the beauty of the Caribbean both above and beneath the sea. Snorkel, birdwatch, and explore the Virgin Islands National Park while aboard these human powered vessels. We use top-quality Wilderness Systems and Perception kayaks.
Although our route can change from day to day, based on weather and sea conditions, our normal route is as follows: We leave from Cruz Bay, paddling along St. John’s north shore to our first stop at Scott Beach. Scott is a beautiful, unspoiled beach with a nice seagrass bed just off the beach where green and hawksbill turtles can be seen. It is almost a guarantee that you will see turtles here!
After snorkeling with turtles, we’ll have a delicious picnic lunch on the beach. Then, we get back in the kayaks and paddle out to uninhabited Henley Cay, where we are treated to superb snorkeling. The coral at Henley Cay is very vibrant and healthy, with lots of soft corals and schools of colorful fish!
These trips run from 10am-4pm daily.
- Local Deli prepared lunch
- Snorkel Gear
- Kayak and PFD Life Jacket
- Tour and trekking guide for entire journey
Water
Sunscreen
Comfortable clothing that will protect you from the sun, over a bathing suit. Flip-flops or sandals, most people kayak barefoot and you will have fins for snorkeling.
We offer long sleeve sun-shirts that have UPF 30+ in our store for sale that are perfect for kayaking.
Required: Water, Reef-Safe Sunscreen
Optional (but suggested): Sunglasses, Hat