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The 2026 St. John Seasonal Closing List

Updated July 17, 2026

We’ve got most of the closings now. This list can change at anytime, so please check back often. Also, businesses may alter dates. I will continue to do my best to provide you all with the most up-to-date and accurate information.

Bookmark this list –> www.explorestj.com/closings

Explore STJ Island Tours: Closed July 28th through September 8th

  • Banana Deck: Closing August 16th; Reopening November 1st
  • Beach Bar: Closed September 14 through September 27th
  • Cafe Roma: Closed September 29th through November 2nd-ish
  • Cap’s Place: Staying Open
  • Cinnamon Bay Campground & Raintree Cafe: Closed September & October; Food truck will remain open
  • Coco Jim’s Staying open
  • Colombo’s: Permanently closed. (Drifter’s is now in its place.)
  • Dave & Jerry’s: Closed permanently
  • De’ Coal Pot: Staying open, but with reduced hours. Will be open Monday through Saturday from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Closed on Sundays for off season.
  • Downtown Sips: Staying open
  • Drink: August 7th is its last night, and they plan to hold their annual Drink the Bar Dry party; Reopening on Halloween
  • Drifter’s (former Colombo’s location): Staying open
  • Giovanni Gelato and Coffee Shop: Will be closed from August 4th; Reopening on September 29th
  • Heading East: Staying Open
  • Hercules Pate: Staying open
  • Hillside Terrace: Staying Open
  • High Tide: They will be closed September 21-27. Reopening September 28th.
  • Inn at Tamarind Court: Hotel will remain open; The restaurant will close for breakfast September 1st and will reopen for breakfast September 22nd. The restaurant will be closed for dinner for the month of September.
  • Johnny Lime: Will close August 9th for a few days. They plan to reopen with a special summer menu that includes pizza, salads and more.
  • Karma: Staying open
  • La Tapa: Closed September through mid-October
  • Lime Inn: Last Day is August 14th; First Day Open is October 11th
  • Lime Out: Last Day is August 14th; First Day Open is October 11th
  • Little Olive: Closing early September; Reopening late October
  • Lovango Resort + Beach Club: Closed; Reopening in December
  • Lovango Rum Bar: Closing September 8th through September 22nd
  • Love City BBQ: Staying open
  • Love City Tacos: Will be closed September 13th through September 20th for repairs, maintenance, and a seasonal break.
  • Maho Crossroads: Staying Open
  • MidWay Bar & Grill: Staying open
  • Miss Lucy’s: Closed; Did not reopen for lunch or dinner this season; Thursday Night Open Mic will return this fall. Date TBD.
  • Morgan’s Mango: Last day open is August 30th; Reopening October 8th
  • North Shore Deli: Will likely close the last two weeks of September
  • Ocean 362: Closed for the month of September; Reopening in October
  • P&P’s: Always call ahead
  • Paulie’s Luncheonette: Staying open
  • Ronnie’s Pizza: Closing August 7th; Reopening date TBD (probably September-ish)
  • Sam & Jack’s: Closing the month of September; Reopening October 1st
  • Shambles: Will be closed September 1st through September 14th; Reopening September 15th
  • Sharky’s By the Water: Closed permanently
  • Skinny Legs: Closing August 8th; Reopening on Halloween
  • Soggy Dollar Bar: Closing August 26th; Reopening October 7th
  • Sosa’s Food Truck: Staying Open
  • St. John Back Bar: Staying Open with Limited Hours in August & September
  • St. John Provisions: Closing dates TBD
  • St. John Scoops: Staying Open
  • St. John Speakeasy: Closed August 1st through September 30th
  • Surf Club Cantina: Closing the week of September 20th
  • Sun Dog Cafe: Staying Open
  • The Longboard: Staying Open
  • The Parrot Club: Staying open
  • The Tap Room
  • The Terrace: Last day is July 31st; Reopening in October. Exact date TBD
  • The Upstairs Bar: Staying Open
  • The Windmill Bar: Staying Open
  • Trunk Bay: Staying open
  • VI Wine Shop: Will be offering small plates Monday through Friday through the end of August; September TBD
  • Woody’s: Undecided
  • ZoZo’s: Closed until December

I contacted the following business and am waiting to hear back.

  • 1864 The Restaurant
  • Bajo el Sol
  • Blind Donkey
  • Cruz Bay Landing
  • Dazey’s Bayhouse
  • Extra Virgin Bistro
  • Greengo’s
  • Shaibu’s
  • Tap & Still
  • The Island Refinery STJ

Please check back for updates. 

If you are a restaurant owner or manager, and you would like to update your listing, please email jenn@explorestj.com.


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**Explore STJ Island Tours will be closed from July 28th through September 8th.*

New Grocery Store Opens in Cruz Bay & It’s Great!

The new Raintree Mini Mart is now open in Cruz Bay.

Sometimes it’s the little things in life, you know?

The island has been buzzing about a brand new grocery store in Cruz Bay. Raintree Mini Mart recently opened in the former Baby’s location, and the store truly looks great!

Raintree is owned by Neil, who also owns all of the Dolphin Markets around the island. And I have to say, he did a great job with the renovation and choice of products inside. Take a look…

Raintree Mini Mart is a great addition to the island and especially for those of you who stay at Grande Bay, Gallows Point, Wharfside Hotel and Cruz Bay Hotel. If you are unfamiliar with its location, it is located beside the Catholic Church, which is roughly a three-minute walk from the ferry dock.

Raintree Mini Mart is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.


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**Explore STJ Island Tours will be closed from July 29th through September 8th.*

Why We’re Celebrating This Week: Freedom

Cruz Bay’s Freedom Statue.

We are in the midst of St. John’s annual Festival celebration. The timing coincides with the Fourth of July, but our festival isn’t celebrating the Declaration of Independence. It is honoring one of the most important days in St. John’s history – emancipation.

The Danes took control of St. John in 1718. At that time, they brought enslaved people to the island to work the sugar plantations. The enslaved people were finally freed on July 3, 1848. July 4th is celebrated so widely on St. John, because it was the first morning of freedom for the formerly-enslaved people. July 3rd is Emancipation Day and will be honored with a ceremony at Slim’s parking lot later today. J’ouvert – an event that celebrates the first sunrise of freedom – was held this morning.

A pic from this morning’s j’ouvert

How Word of Emancipation was Spread 

Captain Ingjald Mourier was the owner of the Lameshur plantation in 1848. He arrived in Cruz Bay from St. Thomas to alert everyone about the pronouncement of Emancipation. He quickly informed Police Master Carl Hanshell of the news, and the pair set off on horseback to inform people across the island. The enslaved population on Estate Adrian – which is about three miles up Centerline Road – were the first to learn of their newfound freedom. From there, word of emancipation was spread plantation to plantation.

J’ouvert

J’ouvert is a street party that celebrates the first sunrise of freedom. This celebration is typically held at daybreak on July 4th, but has been held a day or two early the last couple of years. During j’ouvert, people dance through the streets while celebrating freedom. J’ouvert was held in Cruz Bay this morning.

Kid’s Carnival

Tonight is the last night of Kid’s Carnival. It is happening from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. beside the baseball field and playground in Cruz Bay. Tickets for each game are $1.

July 4th Parade Details

The parade is scheduled to start at 11 a.m. Think island time, my friends. Wear comfy shoes and loose fitting clothes, because this is a hot and long one.

The parade starts behind the ball field in Cruz Bay. It continues in front of Mongoose Junction and toward Cap’s Place and the Post Office. It takes a right at the Post Office and goes toward the ferry dock. It then takes a left up the one-way past Pelican Post. It will then continue up the hill past Woody’s and Extra Virgin until it reaches the roundabout.

July 4th Fireworks Information

The fireworks are usually set up from one of the barges in front of Cruz Bay harbor. Cruz Bay beach is a great spot to watch them. The Cruz Bay overlook is too. The fireworks are scheduled to start at 9 p.m. You may be able to see them from one of our webcams. See them all at www.explorestj.com/webcams.

Music

The music this year is not to be missed! Stop by the Village tonight and tomorrow night for great music! Here is tonight’s lineup:

It’s a great time to be in St. John!

If you are unable to be on island, you can check out some of the island’s webcams to see the celebration. View them at www.ExploreSTJ.com/webcams. You may be able to catch some of the fireworks on St. John Spice’s Spice Cam.

Enjoy everyone! Happy Festival! And Happy Fourth of July! Stay safe!

Blue Skies are Back!

Cruz Bay overlook

Last week, the territory was covered in a thick layer of dust. That dust, fortunately, has moved out, and bright, crisp blue skies are back!

Saturday was an exceptionally pretty day. Check out a few pictures that I took. None have been altered. These colors are real! Enjoy the view, and have a great day, everyone!

Hawksnest Bay
Trunk Bay
Peter Bay
Francis Bay

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**Explore STJ Island Tours will be closed from July 29th through September 8th.*

Saharan Dust is Moving Out Today

No dust on the left and yesterday’s dust on the right

If you are lucky enough to be on island or if you have been watching one of St. John’s webcams, you have probably noticed a thick haze in the sky over the past few days. That haze is actually Saharan dust that has traveled all the way from Africa, and it’s been clogging up our skies here in the Caribbean.

Saharan dust is fine sand and mineral dust that lifts up from the Saharan Desert and travels across the Atlantic and over to the Caribbean. It’s been known to reach the southeastern part of the United States, as well.

When the dust is thick, like it was yesterday, visibility is reduced. It lowers air quality and can affect people with asthma or allergies. It causes people to sneeze, makes you feel like you have a scratchy throat, and it makes your eyes itchy too. One good aspect of the dust, however, is that its dry air prevents tropical storms and hurricanes from forming. It also creates beautiful sunsets.

Here are a few images that show how the dust affects our skies:

A regular St. John day
Yesterday
Typically Caneel Bay view
Yesterday
Typical Trunk Bay view
Yesterday

The good news is the this dust is moving out of the territory. There is some more dust behind this current system, but it’s not as thick, thankfully.

You can track the Saharan Dust here, just like you can track rain on the radar. MyFoxHurricane.com is the best site to track the dust in my opinion.

You can also see what’s happening live by checking out Explore STJ’s webcam page at www.explorestj.com/webcams.


Want to learn more about St. John? Take an island tour with me!

Learn more here –> www.explorestj.com/tour

See the island of St. John with a longtime resident. See the nooks and crannies that many visitors miss. Explore the beaches, historical sites, perhaps a tiki bar or two, and much more. Full & half days available. Rated “Excellent” on TripAdvisor.

Click Here to Email Me with Questions.

Click Here for Real-Time Availability & to Instant Book. 

**Explore STJ Island Tours will be closed from July 29th through September 8th.**