AUGUST 12,
2025
A Natural Paradise in Saint John
Maho Bay is one of the most peaceful and accessible beaches on the island, famous for its turquoise waters and relaxed vibe. Its shallow, wave-free waters make it the perfect spot to spend the day or explore its rich marine life.
A Turtle Encounter
One of Maho Bay’s biggest attractions is the chance to swim alongside sea turtles in their natural habitat. These animals often feed on the seagrass beds close to shore. Watching them without disturbing them is an unforgettable experience and a reminder of the importance of protecting the environment.
Eco-Friendly Activities
Beyond snorkeling, Maho Bay offers paddleboarding, an ideal way to enjoy the scenery without harming the environment. Visitors can also join guided tours to learn about the local flora and fauna, or take part in beach cleanups organized by community and environmental groups.
Enjoy Responsibly
The charm of Maho Bay lies in its natural beauty. That’s why, when visiting, it’s essential to follow responsible practices: don’t touch or feed the turtles, leave no trash behind, and use biodegradable sunscreen to protect the marine ecosystem.
The Perfect Ending at Morgan’s Mango
After a day in the sun and surrounded by nature, there’s nothing better than enjoying a fresh, flavorful dinner at Morgan’s Mango. Dishes made with local ingredients and a laid-back atmosphere make the experience complete from start to finish.
Maho Bay is more than just a beach it’s an invitation to reconnect with nature and experience the Caribbean at its most authentic.

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