All, Is this worth a stop? Usually our first day out of CYOA we sail to St. John and stay in the Cinnamon/Maho area. I just learned of The Mermaid's Chair in Hawknest Bay, and was wondering if this is worth a snorkel stop?
Is this just a day stop or also an overnight stop?
We'll be on a 40-foot cat, so we are a little less worried about ferry wakes than we might be with a monohull.
You won't find ferry wake bothering you on a Hawksnest mooring by that tiny pocket beach. It was always a fine day stop but has nothing special to offer beyond general good STJ snorkeling. A day stop at the Mary Point mooring is a snorkel treat, or Whistling Cay moorings [pay attention to current] -- then an overnight in the Francis or Maho mooring field makes for a great 1st day. Mermaids Chair is generally referring to the western end of STT -- the STJ Hawksnest pocket beach reference is a relatively new internet appellation.
Last edited by LocalSailor; 01/03/202001:59 PM. Reason: info
I understand completely where you mean - I have been taking daysail passengers there since 1970's - it is still a newer name for an old destination. Nothing more unique about snorkeling than standard STJ shoreline.
I understand completely where you mean - I have been taking daysail passengers there since 1970's - it is still a newer name for an old destination. Nothing more unique about snorkeling than standard STJ shoreline.
Never knew they had a name for it but it’s appropriate spot and it a nice spot to be with your mermaid.
You might try stopping in the passage between Lovango and Congo for a new place, I mentioned 2 others earlier. Newfound Bay is a sweet hidden gem. Rendezvous Bay is always a good place for an overnight if there is a North Swell.
You can always pop up the South side of St. John and hit Lameshure Bay or Salt Pond. There is a fun hike to Europa Bay through lush vegetation from Lameshure, pretty flat. Salt Pond has the Ram Head hike and Ital frequently selling his handmade items in the parking lot there.
Maho Bay now has a beach bar, Maho Crossroads, that has music, food, drinks, and chair rentals. The VI Ecotours location at Honeymoon Bay has a bar too. Lime Out is in Hansen Bay. If you visit the Coral Bay side, give me a ping. We live there on our boat Echoes.
The secluded beach you have always been looking for. Instead of Mermaid’s Chair, I have heard it called Very Little Hawksnest. There is Hawksnest and Little Hawksnest so I assume the “very” came from it being he smallest of the beaches on the bay.
We like to snorkel from Hawksnest Beach out to the point and then stop coming or going at Mermaid’s Chair just to take it all in. Great beach for two!
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