Anyone can drive to Trunk Bay. Our tours go further — quiet coves, salt ponds where wild flamingos wade, overlooks the guidebooks miss, and the stories behind it all. Local drivers, flexible routes, and the freedom to linger where you love it.
Villa Man Tours offers guided tours of St. John, US Virgin Islands, available as private tours (for groups of fewer than 8) or shared group tours. Tour options include the Half-Day Island Highlights (3-4 hours: Trunk Bay overlook, sugar mill ruins, hidden swimming cove, Rockefeller history), a Full-Day Island Tour (6-7 hours: full island including Coral Bay, Salt Pond, lunch at Skinny Legs), the separate Full-Day Hidden St. John (Flamingo Tour) with flamingo viewing at Salt Pond, and custom itineraries tailored to your interests. Private tours can be modified at any moment during the tour. Shared group tours follow a tighter schedule to return everyone to the ferry dock or villa on time. To book or get pricing: call 340-204-2747.
Three ways to explore the island. Every tour can be booked as a private experience for your group, or as a shared group tour with other guests.
Wildlife sightings vary with weather, tides, and season — not guaranteed.
Private, flexible, narrated by locals who live here year-round. Built for guests who want the island, not the tour bus.
A typical Half-Day Island Highlights tour covers the Trunk Bay overlook (postcard photo stop), the Annaberg Sugar Mill ruins for Danish colonial history, a quiet swim cove along the North Shore, and the Cinnamon Bay or Maho Bay viewpoint for context on the National Park.
Full-Day Island Discovery extends into Coral Bay — Skinny Legs for lunch, the Salt Pond Bay trailhead for the salt pond and flamingo viewing, and the east-end overlooks with views toward the BVI. Custom tours can include any combination of beaches, hikes, snorkel stops, photo locations, or local history sites.
Every Villa Man tour is private to your group. You don't share the van with strangers, you don't keep a strict schedule, and you can change the itinerary mid-tour. Want to spend an extra 30 minutes at the overlook because the light is right? Done. Want to skip the next stop because someone needs a bathroom or wants to stay longer at the beach? Done.
The fixed-itinerary tour-bus model doesn't fit St. John. The island is too small, the best stops are too contextual, and the difference between a forgettable tour and a great one is the freedom to adapt as you go.
First-time visitors who want a 4-hour orientation to the island before they decide what to revisit. Cruise ship passengers who have a fixed window and want to make the most of it. Multi-generational families where some members aren't up for hiking — the tour lets everyone experience the island from the comfort of a van. Photo enthusiasts chasing specific light or specific overlooks. History buffs who want the Danish colonial context behind the ruins.
The tour is only as good as the driver narrating it. Our drivers live on St. John year-round and have spent thousands of hours showing guests the island. They know the stories — the Rockefeller history, the hurricane recovery, the indigenous Taíno sites, the local lore behind the bay names — and they know when to talk and when to let the view speak.