Christiansted Boardwalk – St. Croix

The Christiansted Boardwalk is one of the most relaxing and scenic places to explore in St. Croix, offering waterfront views, colorful buildings, and a laid‑back Caribbean vibe. Lined with restaurants, cafés, and small shops, it’s a perfect spot for cruise visitors who want an easy, low‑stress way to enjoy the island. Whether you’re grabbing lunch by the water, watching boats drift into the marina, or simply taking a peaceful stroll, the boardwalk delivers a charming slice of Christiansted life.
Fun Facts & Background
The boardwalk runs along Christiansted Harbor and connects directly to the historic district, making it one of the most photographed areas in town. It’s also a popular spot for spotting sea life — tarpon often gather near the docks, and you’ll see sailboats and small charters anchored just offshore. The boardwalk has grown over the years as restaurants and businesses revitalized the waterfront, turning it into a lively yet relaxed gathering place.
Where It’s Located
The boardwalk sits along the Christiansted waterfront on the northern side of St. Croix, just steps from the Christiansted National Historic Site. It’s about a 20–25 minute drive from the Frederiksted cruise pier.
Why It’s Worth Visiting
Cruise visitors love the boardwalk for its easygoing atmosphere, great food options, and beautiful harbor views. It’s one of the best places on the island to enjoy a meal outdoors, take photos, or simply unwind. The combination of colorful buildings, boats, and calm water creates a postcard‑worthy setting.
What to Expect During Your Visit
Expect a scenic, walkable waterfront lined with restaurants, bars, and small shops. You can enjoy lunch with a view, grab a drink, browse local boutiques, or just stroll along the water. The boardwalk is compact and easy to explore, and it naturally blends into the historic district and marina.
How to Get There From the Cruise Port
From the Frederiksted pier, the boardwalk is a 20–25 minute taxi ride. Taxis are readily available at the port, and rates are typically fixed. Many visitors pair the boardwalk with a visit to the Christiansted National Historic Site since they’re right next to each other.
Best Time to Visit
Late morning through early afternoon is ideal for photos and waterfront dining. The boardwalk stays pleasant throughout the day, and evenings can be lively with music and sunset views if your ship stays late.

Tips for Visiting
- Bring sunscreen — the waterfront is sunny
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking
- Plan to enjoy a meal or drink with a view
- Look for tarpon near the docks
- Combine with the historic site for an easy half‑day outing
Common Complaints
Some visitors mention that the boardwalk can feel quiet during slower times of day. Others note that prices at waterfront restaurants can be higher than inland options. Overall, most travelers enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and scenic views.
Final Thoughts
The Christiansted Boardwalk is a must‑visit for cruise travelers looking for a peaceful, scenic, and easy way to enjoy St. Croix. With waterfront dining, colorful views, and a relaxed vibe, it’s a perfect addition to your day in port. For more ideas on planning your visit, check out my full St. Croix Cruise Guide.

