Kayak or Snorkel: Which Virgin Islands Tour Should You Book?

June 25, 2026

With guided kayak tours, snorkel tours, and combo trips available across St. Thomas and St. John, picking just one can be the hardest part of planning your Virgin Islands adventure. Here's how to decide.


Quick Answer


✅ Choose a kayak tour if you want to cover more ground, don't mind a little physical effort, and like the idea of paddling through mangroves or along the coastline before getting in the water.


✅ Choose a snorkel tour if you want to spend more time in the water than on it, you're traveling with someone who'd rather not paddle, or seeing sea turtles and reef life up close is the main goal.

Can't decide? Some of VI Ecotours' most popular tours, like the Cas Cay Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure on St. Thomas and the Sea Turtle Kayak & Snorkel – North Shore on St. John, combine both in one trip.




Kayak Tours Snorkel Tours
Physical effort Moderate: steady paddling Low: floating and light kicking
Experience needed None; full instruction included None; full instruction included
Time in the water Minimal (unless paired with snorkeling) Most of the tour
What you'll see Coastline, mangroves, birds from above the water Sea turtles, coral reef, tropical fish, rays
Best for Wanting to cover distance and explore the coastline Wanting close-up marine wildlife time
Can't swim? Not a problem: you stay in the kayak Not a problem: life jackets provided for all guests
Tour length range 1.5–8 hours (self-guided rentals up to 8) 2–3 hours
Starting price (St. Thomas) From $59 (sunset kayak) From $89 (Snorkeling with Sea Turtles)
Starting price (St. John) From $49 (Golden Hour sunset kayak) From $99 (Snorkel with Sea Turtles, Maho Bay)
Person in a yellow kayak on clear turquoise water near a tropical beach

What Does a Kayak Tour Actually Involve?


You'll spend most of the tour paddling, through mangrove tunnels on St. Thomas or along the coastline on St. John, with a guide pointing out wildlife along the way. On St. Thomas, kayak tours run through the Mangrove Lagoon toward Cas Cay, where several tours add a hike and a snorkel stop. On St. John, kayak tours run along the North Shore, Coral Bay, and Cruz Bay's western coastline, with some tours (like the Hurricane Hole options) running as full-day paddles inside Virgin Islands National Park.

What Does a Snorkel Tour Actually Involve?


Snorkel tours spend nearly the whole trip in the water. A guide leads you to spots where sea turtles, rays, and reef fish are commonly seen, with a beach entry rather than a boat drop-off. VI Ecotours provides light flotation vests and full instruction, so first-time snorkelers and non-swimmers are both accommodated.

Two snorkelers in pink vests swimming underwater in clear blue water

Which One Is Better for Seeing Sea Turtles?


Both, but snorkel-focused tours put you in the water longer, which usually means more time near turtle feeding areas. The Sea Turtle Kayak & Snorkel – North Shore tour and the Snorkeling with Sea Turtles – St. Thomas tour are both built around turtle sightings, combining a shorter paddle with a longer snorkel window.


Which Is Better for Families with Kids?


Both activities welcome all skill levels and provide instruction and flotation gear, which makes either one workable for families. For families weighing the two: snorkel-only tours ask less physical effort of younger kids, since there's no paddling involved, while combo kayak-and-snorkel tours (like the Best of St. John: Kayak, Snorkel & Beach Picnic) give a longer, fuller day with a picnic break built in.


Which Is Better If You Get Seasickness or Don't Like Boats?


Neither tour type uses a boat. All VI Ecotours kayak and snorkel tours launch from the shore (mangrove lagoon or beach entry), not a boat platform. If motion sickness is a concern, either activity works; the calmer choice is typically a shorter, shallower snorkel tour over a longer paddling route.

Planning Your Trip: Which Island Should You Book On?


St. Thomas tours center on the Mangrove Lagoon and Cas Cay, with options ranging from a 1.5-hour sunset paddle to a 5-hour kayak-hike-snorkel combo. St. John tours run through Virgin Islands National Park's North Shore, Coral Bay, and Honeymoon Beach, with both half-day and full-day options. If you're deciding which island to visit at all first, see
Should I Stay on St. Thomas or St. John? for a full breakdown before booking either tour type.


Kayak or Snorkel Tour FAQs


Do I need kayaking or snorkeling experience to book a tour?


No. VI Ecotours provides full instruction for both activities before every tour, and guides note that first-timers, kids, and seniors are all welcomed on their kayak and snorkel tours.


I can't swim. Can I still go on a snorkel tour?


Yes. All guests wear life jackets, so you'll float regardless of swimming ability, and guides walk you through the snorkeling basics before you're in the water.


Can I do both kayaking and snorkeling in one tour?


Yes. Most of VI Ecotours' most popular tours combine both, including the Cas Cay Kayak, Hike & Snorkel Adventure on St. Thomas and the Sea Turtle Kayak & Snorkel tour on St. John.


What's the cancellation policy if I book the wrong tour by mistake?


Bookings are fully refundable up to 24 hours before your scheduled tour time, so there's flexibility to switch to a different tour type if you change your mind after booking.


Are private tours available for either type?


Yes. You can upgrade any eligible tour to a private experience for a flat fee, available any day except Wednesdays.


Ready to Book?

Still torn? A combo tour is the easiest way to get both experiences in one trip. Browse St. Thomas tours or browse St. John tours to compare options and check availability.

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