Boatman Point Beach
Saint John, United States Virgin Islands
About
Boatman Point Beach is a secluded slice of paradise tucked away on Saint John's southern coastline. This ephemeral beach emerges and vanishes with the rhythm of the tides, revealing a small beach during low tide before surrendering completely to the Caribbean waters as they rise. With no facilities or amenities to speak of, it offers an untouched, raw beach experience. The rugged shoreline is framed by native vegetation and rocky outcrops, making it a favorite spot for adventurous beachcombers and photographers seeking to capture the island's wild beauty. Due to its tidal nature and remote location, visitors should plan their excursions carefully around the tide schedule and bring all necessary supplies.
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Trivia
There is only one beach in the world called Boatman Point Beach
We only know of a single beach called Boatman Point Beach.