
Today’s story may be about something, and it may be about nothing. I’m not so sure. 🙂
I spent yesterday morning over at Caneel Beach, which was lovely as always. My parents are visiting the island, so I scheduled a day off, so we could spend some quality time together. They’ve already visited Hawsknest and Maho, so we opted to spend the morning over at Caneel, a beach which has recently become one of my favorites.

As soon as I walked onto the beach, I noticed a man in a Caneel shirt walking up and down the beach with a printout in hand. Me, being the nosy/curious person I am, walked over to say hello and to see what he was promoting. He had a menu for the Caneel Bay Beach Club in his hand and mentioned that they are possibly going to start offering a shuttle between Caneel and Honeymoon once or twice a day, a couple of times a week, in an effort to bring guests over to the Caneel Bay Beach Club. They may begin offering this service so people visiting Caneel Beach can grab a quick bite to eat or drinks. I think that’s a genius idea.
Something important to note (in my opinion): The Caneel Bay Beach Club is not affiliated with the former operators of the Caneel Bay Resort. The Beach Club is owned my Mark Snyder, who also owns Island Hope Wines. Island Hope is a generous donor to many of our nonprofits here on St. John, so a big thank you to Mark for that.Â
Now, I do not have more details other than what I just wrote. As soon as I learn more, I will share it with all of you. I just wanted to let you know that we may have another spot where we can easily park and easily grab a bite to eat on the North Shore. That’s a win-win in my book.
Looking to visit Caneel or Honeymoon beaches? You can visit Caneel Beach by taking a taxi to or parking at the former Caneel Bay Resort. Parking is free. Caneel Beach is a five-minute walk from the parking lot.
You can visit Honeymoon Beach one of two ways. You can hike in via the Lind Point Trail, or you can take a taxi from the entrance of the former Caneel Bay Resort directly to Honeymoon. Parking for the taxi to Honeymoon is free at Caneel, although there is a charge for the taxi.
Again, as soon as I learn more, I will share it with all of you. Have a great day, everyone!
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