St. Thomas Cruise Ship Schedule
Track cruise ships at Charlotte Amalie. See hourly crowd risk at Magens Bay, Sapphire and Coki Beaches, and National Park Beaches.
Today at St. Thomas
No cruise ships are scheduled today (April 18, 2026). Beaches should be at normal crowd levels.
How to Read the Hourly Timeline
Each box below represents one hour. The color tells you the expected crowd level from cruise ship visitors at that time.
Port Info
- • Cruise ships dock at Havensight or Crown Bay terminals in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas.
- • Magens Bay is a 20-minute taxi ride from both terminals. Beach entrance fee is $5 per person.
- • Coki Beach and Coral World are a 25-minute taxi ride east from Havensight.
- • National Park Beaches (Trunk Bay, Cinnamon Bay) on St. John are accessible via the Red Hook ferry — about 45 minutes from the cruise terminal.
- • Open-air safari taxis run set routes. Negotiate fares for custom trips.
Magens Bay
National Park Beaches, St. John
Sapphire and Coki Beaches
Magens Bay
National Park Beaches, St. John
Sapphire and Coki Beaches
Magens Bay
National Park Beaches, St. John
Sapphire and Coki Beaches
Magens Bay
National Park Beaches, St. John
Sapphire and Coki Beaches
Magens Bay
National Park Beaches, St. John
Sapphire and Coki Beaches
Magens Bay
National Park Beaches, St. John
Sapphire and Coki Beaches
Magens Bay
National Park Beaches, St. John
Sapphire and Coki Beaches
Beach Crowd Forecasts
See detailed crowd forecasts for each beach:
How does this work?
We pull published cruise ship schedules daily and estimate hourly crowd levels at popular beaches based on which ships are at Charlotte Amalie, their passenger capacity, and arrival/departure times. Magens Bay and Coki Beach fill up because they're short taxi rides from the cruise terminals. National Park Beaches on St. John get hit when passengers take excursion boats or the Red Hook ferry.
These are estimates based on published schedules and ship capacity. Real crowd levels depend on weather, excursion bookings, and actual occupancy. Use this as a planning tool — check the hourly bars and aim for green windows.