- 8:30 a.m. Arrival Time 8:30 a.m.
- 2 people Occupancy 2 people
- 3+ hours Duration 3+ hours
Hike up to St. Croix’s historic Hams Bluff Lighthouse and enjoy panoramic views of the dramatic cliffs!
Quick Details
Looking for an unforgettable hiking adventure in the east end of St. Croix? And maybe a little snorkeling too? With this adventure that starts from Point Udall (the eastern-most point of the United States), this hike takes us down to Isaac’s Bay, a gorgeous beach that offers many coral heads to explore as we do offer snorkeling on this trip!
The St. Croix East End Marine Park (EEMP) is the U.S. Virgin Islands’ first marine park, and was established on January 15, 2003. The park encompasses an area approximately 60 square miles on the eastern end of the island and is intended to protect and manage the natural and cultural resources of this area. This shoreline park is approximately 17 miles long and extends from the high-tide line to the three-mile limit out at sea.
The East End Marine Park provides a variety of adventures from light hiker to the more adventurous hiker with the option of snorkeling, all with stunning views and plenty of photo opportunities.
Isaac’s Bay hikes meet at Point Udall on the eastern point of St. Croix.
We do not provide snorkeling equipment, therefore guest wanting to snorkel must bring their own snorkeling gear. Mask and fins can be rented at any dive shop on the island. We highly recommend renting a set of snorkeling gear for your entire visit to St. Croix.