Although St. John is the smallest of the US Virgin Islands at 28 square miles, many agree that it is the loveliest island. Two thirds of St. John is a U.S. National Park. Most visitors know it is a great place to spend day after day on beach after beach, each offering its own beauty and features. St. John's local nature offers views of white beaches, emerald cays, and turquoise waters along with quaint spots to park yourself whether it be for a meal or literally to park your car (of which Slimman's Parking is the only).
Ram's Head on the northeast side of St. John contrasts the normal white sand beaches with its salt pond and positioning. There are places like Trunk Bar and Cruze Bay (where Slimman's Parking offers ample parking in proximity to Cruze Bay, the Four Seasons and other hotspots).
Additionally, St. John has great tours of the national park by bus or jeep, including unique tours like Miss Lucy Smith's tour wagon that has vow horn's entertwoined with flowers on the hood/. These tours of St. John provide you with intimate knowledge of the island's particulars, folklore and charms - including abandoned 18th century sugar plantations along Reef Bay.