St. Croix Eco-Tourism

St. Croix is unique in the fact that we are still considered "undiscovered". We are not over-run with tourists and you can still find quiet, out of the way places, just like the Caribbean should be! We get a "different" type of guest who does their research, wants to stay and explore our hidden treasures, dives into the local culture and environment and becomes part of the experience.

St. Croix has some of the best eco-tourism opportunities in the Caribbean, where you are free to explore an island environment from mountain peak to coral reef.

Sea turtle nesting is coming in season this month. You can observe this unique event. Space is very limited contact the St. Croix Environmental Association for more information. READ STORY.
Sea turtle nesting is coming in season this month. You can
observe this unique event. Space is very limited contact the St. Croix Environmental Association for more information. READ STORY
   

Not only are there many eco-tourism activities to participate in while visiting St. Croix, there are also eco-friendly events though-out the year to attend that are in sync with preserving our fragile ecology and focus on the natural world and its resources. Some of these events include Mango Melee, the Agricultural Fair, turtle nesting watches, beach clean-ups, coastal and organic walks, Buck Island, Scuba Diving and snorkeling charters. These events and more take place through out the year- check our calendar to see what is happening this month!


St. Croix East End Marine Park

2008 is the International Year of the Reef

St. Croix East End Marine Park
340-773-3367
StCroixMarinePark.org

The St. Croix East End Marine Park was established for the purpose of managing the resources within the boundaries of the park. These natural and cultural resources provide environmental, economic and social benefits to residents and visitors. Increased demand for recreational, educational and commercial uses require the resources be managed in a manner that guarantees the benefits are available for present and future generations.

2008 is the International Year of the Reef. We host monthly events (family-oriented) to help raise awareness and appreciation for all of the values and benefits they bring to us, both directly and indirectly. Find out more about this program and how you can help protect the reef and waters that surround St. Croix here.


 

What are you interested in? Guided Eco-Tours, Self Guided tours and hikes, Eco-Observations

GUIDED ECO-TOURS
Kayak Historic Salt River
Learn about St. Croix's fragile eco-system and the animals it harbors in this informative Salt River tour.  Click here for more.
Upclose and personal look at mangroves, birds, iguanas, and marine life in ecologically protected Salt River Ecological Preserve. Click here to read about our adventure!
Ruins Ramble
Sugar was once the main source of revenue on St. Croix.  Sugar plantations remain all over St. Croix.  Click here to learn the history about one in particular.
Sugar was once the main source of revenue on St. Croix. Sugar plantations remain all over St. Croix. Click here to learn the history about one in particular.
Horseback Rides through the rainforest
Saddle up and go places not reachable by any vehicle.  Learn out our island's history as well as the unique flora and fauna that exists in our "rain forest."  Click here for more.
Saddle up and learn about our native trees, plants and cultural history of the lush rainforest area of St. Croix by a guide who was raised on the island. Click here to come along!

Buck Island National Monument
Buck Island National Monument is the only under-water National Park in the Caribbean.  A beautiful beach and colorful reefs with friendly fish.  Click here to read about Buck Island.
White sand beaches, clear blue water and colorful snorkel trails is just the tip of what Buck Island has to offer. Take a snorkel trip at Buck Island.
SCUBA Diving
Fantastic dive operators and even more fabulous diving conditions. St. Croix can not be surpassed in the variety of diving it offers. Click here to see what we mean!
Fantastic dive operators and even more fabulous diving conditions. St. Croix can not be surpassed in the variety of diving it offers. Click here to see what we mean!
Snorkeling Charters
You never know what you might discover underwater around St. Croix!  Photo provided by Capt. J.P.
Take a serene snorkeling trip to unique out of the way areas and get friendly with the underwater life. Check out what St. Croix has to offer.

SELF GUIDED TOURS & HIKES
Hike to our Tidal Pools
A special gem on St. Croix's rugged North Shore, Annaly Bay is a breathtaking hike that rewards you with fabulous tide pools to cool off in.  Click here to read more about the hike.
Start off in the rainforest and end up in a cool pool of water in the area known as Annaly Bay. Click here to hike with us.
Discover St. Croix's National Parks
National Parks Services plays an important role in maintaining historical and ecological sites on St. Croix.  Click here to find out more.
Our Caribbean island holds much historical importance. The National Park Services operates several parks for you to explore. Click here to begin your search.
 

ECO-OBSERVATIONS
Moon-light Turtle Watching
St. Croix and its agencies, such as the National Park Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services, and the Nature Conservancy, play an important role in the preservation of endangered sea turtles, such as the leatherback and hawksbill.  Click here to read about our night observing these magical creatures.
St. Croix is home to 2 types of sea-turtles. The endangered Leatherback and Hawksbill. Click here to read about how we got to observe a turtle hatching.
Birds on St. Croix
St. Croix has a variety of birds to observe, such as the Brown Pelican.  Click here to down load a PDF of a Bird Watch Checklist for St. Croix.
Our island is home to some warm weather fowl; migratory and native, even some endangered. Click here to download a pdf Bird-Observation Guide.
The Flora & Fauna
View our guide to St. Croix's flora and fauna so you know what to look for.  Something is always in bloom.  Our warm, humid climate allows for incredible plants.
St. Croix's humid climate allows for colorful flora and fauna. From flowers to fruit-bearing, click here to see what grows on our island.


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