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How much does it cost to stay at Cinnamon Bay Campground?

Summer rates for the eco-tents start at $104 per night (beachfront eco-tents start at $119) and the cottages at $95 (beachfront cottages start at $119). The platform and bare tent sites start at at $39.



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The crystal clear waters provide many delights for even a novice snorkeler. Turtles and fish of all sizes and colors can be seen here. Near the Cinnamon Bay Cay there is an underwater fish holding pen probably made by the Taino or their ancestors.

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Located off Northshore Road, Cinnamon Bay Campgrounds is on the island's longest beach and has its own restaurant, grocery store, water sports rentals and excellent snorkeling.

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Whether swimming, watersports, fishing in the ocean, or collecting seashells. Cinnamon Beach is the perfect place for lasting memories with family and friends!

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Don't Touch Coral While Snorkeling
Whenever someone touches the corals with their hands, they unintentionally disrupt the protective mucous layer that contains its microbiome, similar to the one we have in our gut. Inflicting damage or removing the coral's mucous layer can severely hamper its health and well-being.

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Cinnamon Bay Beach ranks among the most beautiful and pristine beaches within the National Park. Towering palms rule majestically over a 1/2 mile of soft white sand beach. Snorkelers can explore the small cay located less than 100 yards off the shoreline.

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Considered the most beautiful beach on the island and often called the most pristine in the Caribbean, Trunk Bay's clear, warm waters and silky coral sands draw tourists in droves, and its well-maintained facilities include chair and snorkel equipment rentals and showers.

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There are only two main roads on St. John, Centerline (Route 10) and North Shore (Route 20),which take you throughout the park. Route 20 provides access to most north shore beaches such as Hawksnest, Trunk Bay and Cinnamon Bay.

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Veligandu Island Beach in North Ari Atoll, Maldives is known for its clear waters. Tourists seeking serenity visit this picturesque beach, which has soft, cool white sand and turquoise waters. Snorkelers can see colorful coral formations, tropical fish, and other Maldives marine life.

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