Lime Inn

St John


Lime Inn is a travelers’ favorite for quality cuisine and top-notch service at moderate prices. Tables sit amid swaying plants, gently spinning fans and pops of bright-green paint on the walls. The New England clam chowder, seafood pasta and chocolatey desserts earn rave reviews. Reservations are a good idea.


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Nearby St John attractions

1. Virgin Islands National Park

0.18 MILES

VI National Park covers two-thirds of St John, plus 5650 acres underwater. It’s a tremendous resource, offering miles of shoreline, pristine reefs and 26…

2. Honeymoon Beach

0.76 MILES

Honeymoon is a mile's hike from the park visitor center along the Lind Point Trail. The handsome, white-sand strand is often empty and quiet – except on…

3. Hawksnest Bay

1.47 MILES

The bay here is a deep circular indentation between hills with a narrow ring of sand on its fringe. The beach is usually pretty quiet. Amenities include a…

4. Peace Hill

1.85 MILES

Look for the Peace Hill sign as you drive between Hawksnest and Jumbie Bays. Pull into the small parking lot, and if you’re willing to walk 0.1 miles you…

5. Jumbie Bay

2.01 MILES

Jumbie is the word for ghost in the Creole dialect, and this secluded beach has a plethora of ghost stories. Look for the parking lot on North Shore Rd…

6. Trunk Bay

2.35 MILES

This long, gently arching beach is the most popular strand on the island and the only one that charges a fee. There are showers, toilets, picnic…

7. Cinnamon Bay

3.01 MILES

Mile-long Cinnamon Bay is St John’s biggest beach and arguably its best. At research time, however, it was a sad sight: Cinnamon's archaeological museum,…

8. Sapphire Beach

3.67 MILES

Sapphire is among St Thomas' prettiest white-sand beaches, and accordingly it draws a big tourist crowd. Amenities include water-sports rentals …