Drunk Bay Trail

Drunk Bay is perhaps the last beach you'll discover on St. John.

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Drunk Bay Trail Details

Drunk Bay, on the east side of St. John, is rocky, windy, and worth seeing if you've seen everything else during your stay. A lovely view to the east isn't enough to lure many visitors to a place where the steady wind makes snorkeling difficult. However, one thing sets this beach apart: rock art "jumbies" created by locals and visitors and found all along the rocky shoreline.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

0.25 miles

Estimated time

10 minutes

Region

N/A

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