Coki Point Beach, Caribbean beach in Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands.
Coki Point Beach is a sandy beach with turquoise waters along a curved shoreline that looks toward Thatch Cay and the Coral World observation tower. The water is clear enough for snorkeling directly from the shore, and the beach has a boardwalk with various visitor facilities.
This beach was once a traditional fishing area for local communities before becoming a popular tourist destination. Development accelerated with the construction of new facilities and a boardwalk in 2011.
Local vendors offer Caribbean specialties like fresh seafood, tamarind drinks, and traditional hair braiding services that are part of the everyday scene at this beach.
A dive center on site offers equipment rentals, guided tours, certification courses, and introductory experiences for all skill levels. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and plan to visit during early morning or late afternoon hours for the best conditions.
The waters are home to many fish species that swim close to shore, creating natural snorkeling conditions right from the beach without needing a boat. This makes it an easy and accessible place for beginners and families to explore underwater life.
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