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Top Flight + Hotel Deals in St. John's
Antigua Yacht Club Marina
Reviewed on 19 Nov 2024
The Verandah Antigua - All Inclusive - Adults Only
Reviewed on 22 Nov 2024
The Escape at Nonsuch Bay - All-Inclusive - Adults Only
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2024
Where to stay in St. John's
Dickenson Bay
When in Dickenson Bay, you can plan a visit to Dickenson Bay Beach and Runaway Bay Beach, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.
St. John's Beach Holiday
Kick back and relax on the shore and watch the sunlight shimmering on the water on your St. John's holiday. If you're hoping for the ultimate beach experience, a trip to St. John's always delivers. Chances are you've heard of Dickenson Bay Beach (3 kilometres away). We recommend finding accommodation close by. However, loads of travellers also go for St. John's packages that are closer to Deep Bay Beach or Jabberwock Beach, two other great nearby options.
Things You Should Know About St. John's
- Sunset strolls along the shore, the smell of salty breezes — there's nothing quite as relaxing as staying at the water. If you're ready to switch into holiday mode, see what's available among our St. John's beach hotels.
- Travellers also enjoy staying in apartments here. Whether you're taking off on a family holiday or spending time with that special someone, you'll have all the amenities you need for a memorable break. Thomas Apartments and Denyse Home Cottage are great choices.
Top hotels in St. John's
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Frequently asked questions
Popular places to visit
Dickenson Bay Beach
Enjoy white sands, blue-green waters and thrilling watersports at this Caribbean beach, which is conveniently located close to the town of St. John’s.
Runaway Bay Beach
Enjoy the utterly serene ambiance on this isolated strand, go horseback riding and gaze up at the rocky Corbinson Point.
Deep Bay Beach
Bring your kids to swim in this flat and placid bay and enjoy the spectacular views of endless blue water from the 18th-century fort.