Travel Guide
Discover St. Thomas attractions and guided experiences from our North Shore base, with beaches, overlooks, and ocean excursions that help you explore beyond the bay.
Explore St. Thomas from the North Shore
Tucked along St. Thomas’ north shore near Neltjeberg Bay, our glamping setting makes it easy to pair low-key beach time with memorable island adventures. Spend a morning at Magens Bay, catch the views from Drake’s Seat or Mountain Top, then head out by boat for snorkeling, sailing at sunset, or a mangrove kayak tour. With both classic sights and quieter north-side escapes nearby, you can shape each day your way.
Things To Do Near Neltjeberg Bay
The North Shore of St. Thomas offers a blend of natural beauty, scenic overlooks, historic charm, and vibrant island culture. From world-renowned beaches to panoramic viewpoints and waterfront districts, guests can explore a variety of attractions within a short drive.
Magens Bay Beach
Magens Bay Beach is one of the most recognized stretches of shoreline on St. Thomas, known for its long arc of soft sand and calm, protected waters. The bay is part of a public park that includes picnic areas and scenic overlooks. Guests can swim in generally gentle conditions and enjoy views framed by green hills. The beach consistently ranks among the most photographed coastal spots in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Hull Bay
Hull Bay sits along the north side of St. Thomas and has a more natural, rugged feel than many of the island’s larger beaches. It is popular with local surfers when winter swells arrive and also serves as a small fishing and boating hub. From here, you can watch small vessels launch into open water. The bay’s north shore setting makes it a notable spot during surf season.
Drake’s Seat
Drake’s Seat is a scenic overlook high above Magens Bay, offering wide views toward the British Virgin Islands and surrounding cays. This hillside viewpoint is named after Sir Francis Drake, who is said to have used elevated vantage points to watch shipping lanes. Guests can stop for sweeping island panoramas and photos. On clear days, the view stretches across multiple islands in the distance.
Charlotte Amalie
The historic capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie blends colonial architecture, waterfront dining, boutique shopping, and cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore centuries-old streets, visit historic sites, and enjoy harbor views lined with sailboats and cruise ships. Located about 20–25 minutes from Neltjeberg Bay, it offers a lively contrast to the quiet seclusion of the North Shore.
Mountain Top
Mountain Top is a popular lookout point on St. Thomas known for elevated views over Magens Bay and neighboring islands. The site includes a large observation deck and a gift shop complex. From this high vantage point, guests can see multiple cays scattered across the water. It is also widely associated with the banana daiquiri, which has been served there for decades.
Inner & Outer Brass Islands
Visible from the beach at Neltjeberg, Inner and Outer Brass Islands are small offshore cays that add to the dramatic North Shore scenery. These uninhabited islands sit just beyond the bay and contribute to the secluded, untouched feel of the area. While typically accessed only by boat, they provide a striking natural backdrop to the coastline.
Guided Experiences & Island Adventures
The waters surrounding St. Thomas offer some of the Caribbean’s most memorable experiences. From private charters to guided marine excursions, guests can explore hidden coves, vibrant reefs, and open horizons by sea. Whether seeking adventure or a quiet sunset sail, these curated experiences elevate any island stay.
North Shore St. Thomas Boat Charters
Private boat charters departing from Hull Bay offer guests the opportunity to explore the North Shore and surrounding waters by sea. These customized excursions may include snorkeling, coastal cruising, swimming stops, and visits to nearby islands. Chartering a boat provides a more intimate and flexible way to experience St. Thomas beyond the shoreline.
Snorkeling Tours Near Neltjeberg Bay
Clear water and rocky coves on St. Thomas’ north side make the Neltjeberg area a natural base for guided snorkeling. Tours typically choose sites with coral structure and active fish life, often away from the busiest resort zones. Because wind and swell can change quickly on this coast, local guides help match the day’s conditions to the safest, best spots. You can expect a focus on reef features and sheltered pockets when available.
Private Yacht Charters in St. Thomas
Private yacht charters in St. Thomas offer customized days on the water with flexible itineraries. Captained vessels range from powerboats to sailing yachts and can explore nearby islands, secluded coves, and snorkeling reefs. Many charters depart from marinas in Charlotte Amalie or the east end. A typical day may include swimming stops, island hopping, and views across the Sir Francis Drake Channel.
Sunset Sailing Excursions USVI
Sunset sailing excursions provide a relaxed way to end the day on the water. Guests board a catamaran or sailboat and cruise along the coastline as the sun sets over the Caribbean horizon. With light refreshments and panoramic views, these evening sails are especially popular for couples and those seeking a quiet, relaxing experience.
Need Details on Attractions and Tours
Contact us to talk through nearby St. Thomas attractions and guided experiences. From beaches and overlooks to snorkeling and charter options, we can help you understand what’s available around the North Shore.










